Cookie Policy

What are cookies?

We use only necessary cookies to give you the best experience when you visit our website. Cookies are small pieces of information that are used to remember who has previously visited the website and allow us to understand how users use and browse through the website. We use the data collected through the cookies to offer you a better, more rewarding experience when you navigate the Website and speed up your future activities.

The cookies we use are there to allow you to perform the services you require and to assist us in providing a better website for our users. We do not use cookies to store data that identifies you as an individual unless they are strictly needed for the above mentioned purposes. You may choose to disable or block the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your device: you may choose your browser to tell you how to be notified when you receive certain types of cookies or how to restrict or disable them. If you do not wish to make any change to the use of cookies, the further use of the website will be considered consent to their use.

Visit AboutCookies.org for more info about cookies and how they affect your browsing experience.

What type of cookies do we use?

Strictly Necessary Cookies

These are required in order to enable you to move around the website and use its essential features. For example, without those cookies some services, such as browsing history, cannot be used.

Performance cookies

Performance cookies collect information about how you use the Website, for example what pages you visit most or if any error message is shown on webpages. These cookies do not collect personally identifiable information. All the data collected by these cookies is used on an aggregate level and therefore is anonymous. These cookies are used exclusively to provide you with improved Website functionality. By browsing our Website, you agree on the use and installation of these cookies on your device. 

Functionality cookies

Functionality cookies allow the website to remember the choices you have made on the Website (such as name, language or country) and to provide personalised functions.  The data collected by these cookies can be anonymous and will not monitor your browsing activity on other websites. By browsing and using our Website, you agree on the use and installation of these cookies on your device. 

Cookies that send information to other companies

They are “third-party” cookies that are set by websites different from the one you are currently visiting. For example, a third-party website may contain a social widget (e.g. the Facebook Like button). When you click the button, your device receives cookies from the third party (Facebook) that will record your “share” or “like”. This is therefore known as “third-party cookie”.

Third-party advertisers use these cookies to track the number of visits of a user on all the websites they offer their services. If as a user you regard the use of tracking technologies as a privacy issue or breach of your privacy rights, you can alter the settings of your browser to disable third-party cookies or prevent automatic acceptance if you prefer.

Important notice:

You should be aware that if you set your browser to disable third-party cookies you may prevent tracking by advertisers; for more info, please refer to the website AboutCookies.org

For any further information on the tracking technologies used by advertisers, on the use of cookies by third parties we work with who set cookies on our website and their privacy policies, please visit the following pages:

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/help/cookies/

Twitter

https://twitter.com/privacy?lang=en

Google adsense

http://www.google.com/policies/technologies/ads/

Google Analytics

https://www.google.com/intl/it_ALL/analytics/learn/privacy.html

The list of third parties we work with can be updated at any time.

Websites can use third-party cookies for purposes that are not strictly connected to privacy issues and websites may not function properly or you may lose some functionality if you delete cookies.

How to manage cookies on your PCs

Please, find here below instructions on how to check your cookie settings on the most used browsers and how to opt out.

Google Chrome

1. At the top-right, click More and then “Settings”.

2. At the bottom, click “Show advanced settings” and open the “Privacy’ section”.

3. Click “Content settings” and then the relevant section to manage your cookies settings.

Microsoft Edge

1. 1. At the top-right, click on the “More actions” button on the toolbar, and select “Settings”.

2. Search for “View advanced settings” and click on it. Find the “Privacy and services” section.

3. Go to the Cookies section to manage your cookies settings.

Mozilla Firefox

1. At the top-right, click the Menu button and choose “Preferences”.

2. Select the “Privacy & Security” panel.

3. Go to the “Cookies and Site Data” section to manage your cookies settings.