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Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy
Processing of personal data connected to profiling also through cookies

A cookie is a short text sent to your browser by a website you visit. It allow the site to store information about your visit, such as your preferred language and other settings. This can facilitate your next visit and increase the usefulness of the site in your favor. Cookies play an important role. Without them, using the Web would be a much more frustrating experience.

Technical Cookies
Technical cookies, definition of the Privacy Guarantor: technical cookies are those used for the sole purpose of “carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network, or to the extent strictly necessary for the provider of an explicitly requested information society service. by the subscriber or user to provide this service “(see Article 122, paragraph 1, of the Code).
They are not used for other purposes and are usually installed directly by the owner or manager of the website. They can be divided into navigation or session cookies, which guarantee the normal navigation and use of the website (allowing, for example, to make a purchase or authenticate to access restricted areas); analytics cookies, similar to technical cookies when used directly by the site manager to collect information, in aggregate form, on the number of users and how they visit the site; functionality cookies, which allow the user to navigate according to a series of selected criteria (for example, the language, the products selected for purchase) in order to improve the service provided.

Third-party technical cookies that do not require consent
We will install on your device and, in particular, in your browser or let third parties install some cookies that are necessary for us to acquire or have our partners acquire statistical information in anonymous and aggregate form relating to your navigation on the pages of the site. These are cookies relating to the following statistical analysis service:  Google Analytics (To disable the tracking of Google Analytics on all the sites you visit, follow this link).
Your consent is not required for the use of these cookies and the processing of personal data connected to it.

Cookies for which consent is required
Furthermore, if you give your consent through one of the simplified methods described in the brief information that was presented to you at the time of your first access to this site, we will be able to install and / or let the third companies indicated below install additional cookies, called profiling cookies, which are intended to help us and / or help the third-party companies listed below to collect information on your interests and habits in order to offer you commercial communications, as far as possible, of your interest or, in any case, consistent with your interests.

 Vimeo cookies: We use videos from the Vimeo site, when you click on the Vimeo player you may download cookies from Vimeo. Vimeo Cookie Policy.
 Youtube cookies: We use videos from the Youtube site, when you view a Youtube player you may download cookies from Youtube.
For the processing of personal data that, with your consent, third-party companies not known to the site owners could implement through cookies, by connecting to this link For the processing of personal data that, with your consent, third-party companies not known to the site owners could implement through cookies, by connecting to this.

Support in configuring your browser

If you wish, you can directly manage cookies also through your browser settings. However, by deleting the cookies from the browser you could remove the preferences you have set in the past.
For further information and support, you can also visit the specific help page of the web browser you are using:

 Internet Explorer
 Firefox
 Safari
 Chrome
 Opera

Types of data processed
With reference to navigation data, the computer systems and software procedures used to operate this site acquire, during their normal operation, some personal data whose transmission is implicit in the use of internet communication protocols. This is information that is not collected to be associated with identified data subjects, but which by their very nature could, through processing and association with data held by third parties, allow users to be identified. This category of data includes IP addresses or domain names of the computers used by users who connect to the site, the addresses in the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) notation of the requested resources, the time of the request, the method used to submit the request the server and other parameters relating to the operating system and the user’s IT environment.
The optional and voluntary sending of e-mails to the addresses indicated on the site involves the acquisition of the user’s personal data and necessary to respond to their requests.