Extended information on the use of cookies
Extended information on the use of cookies
This Site uses Cookies to render our services simple and efficient for users who view our pages. Users viewing the Site will see minimum amounts of information inserted in their devices, whether computers or mobile peripherals, in small text files called “cookies” saved in the directories utilized by the User’s web browser.
By disabling cookies some of our services may not function properly and some of our pages may not be visualized properly.
There are several types of cookies, some to render use of the Site more efficient, others to enable certain features. Analyzing them in detail our cookies allow you to:
- store the inserted preferences
- avoid re-inserting the same information several times during the visit such as, for example, user name and password
- analyze the use of the services and content provided to optimize web surfing and the services offered
Types of Cookies used
Following are the various types of cookies used by this site according to the purpose of use.
Technical Cookies
This type of cookie is very necessary for the proper operation of certain sections of the Site. There are two types of cookies: persistent and session:
persistent: once the browser is closed they are not erased but remain until a preset expiration date
session: these are erased every time the browser is closed
These cookies, always sent from our domain, are necessary in order to visualize the site properly and, in relation to the technical services offered, they will therefore be always used and sent, unless the user changes the settings in his browser (thus nullifying the visualisation of the pages of the site).
Analytical cookies
These cookies are used to collect information on use of the site. We will use this information regarding anonymous statistical analysis in order to improve use of the Site and to render the content more interesting and relevant to the users’ wishes. This type of cookie collects data anonymously on the users’ activity and how it got onto the Site. The analytical cookies are sent from the Site itself or from third-party domains.
Google Analytics Cookies
Our website uses Google Analytics by Google Inc., offers a service of measuring statistics and analysis of the performance of the website, through the use of Cookies. To consult the privacy policy of Google Analytics service, visit http://www.google.com/intl/en/analytics/privacyoverview.html page. All rules Google Privacy Policy are explained her the following http://www.google.com/intl/it/privacy/privacy-policy.html address.)
Google Adwords & Google Remarketing Cookies
The website could use the Google Adwords program and Google Remarketing technology. Both are run by Google Inc. Even the AdWords conversion tracking feature uses cookies. To help us keep track of sales and other conversions, it adds a cookie to a user’s computer when that user clicks on an ad. This cookie lasts 30 days and does not collect or track information that can personally identify a user. Users can disable the Google conversion tracking cookie in their Internet browser settings. In some cases cookies can cause problems when you log in or when navigating within your AdWords account. When this occurs, the best way to correct the problem is to empty the cache and saved cookies for your Internet browser. To learn more about click here https://www.google.it/intl/it/policies/privacy/. You finally can disable cookies by Google Analytics by downloading a specific browser plug-in available at the following url https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Facebook Cookies
The site may use cookies of Facebook Inc. to monitor the performance of campaigns Facebook Ads and any remarketing actions. Click here for more information about the use of cookies by Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/help/cookies/
Cookie analysis of third-party services
These cookies are used to collect information on use of the Site by the users in anonymous form such as: pages viewed, time spent, origins of traffic source, geographic source, age, gender and interests for the purposes of marketing campaigns. These cookies are sent by external third-party domains to the Site.
Cookies to integrate products and features of third-party software
This type of cookie integrates features developed by third parties within the pages of the Site like the icons and preferences expressed in social networks in order to share the contents of the site or for the use of third-party software services (such as software to generate maps and further software offering additional services). These cookies are sent from third-party domains and from partner sites that offer their features within the pages of the Site.
Cookie profiling
These are the cookies needed to create user profiles in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the user within the pages of the Site. In our Site we do not use cookie profiling.
This Web site, according to current legislation, it is not required to seek consent for technical cookies as these are necessary to provide the services requested.
For all other types of cookies, consent may be expressed by the User with one or more of the following modes:
Through specific configurations of the browser used or of the relative computer programmes used to browse the pages that make up the site.
Through changing the settings in the use of third-party services
Both these solutions could prevent the user from using or visualizing parts of the Site.
Web Sites and third-party services
The Site may contain links to other Web Sites that have their own privacy policy which may be different from that adopted by this site.
Used Cookies
Below is the list of technical and analytical cookies used by this Site:
__utma – persistent – time of user’s visit – necessary for Google Webmaster and Analytics third-party service. It lasts two years
__utmb – persistent – dropout rate (approximate value) of user – necessary for Google Analytics third-party service. It lasts 30 minutes
__utmc – session – to identify new Sessions – neccesary for Google Analytics third-party service. It lasts until the end of the session
__utmt – persistent – adjusts the speed of request to the service – necessary for Google Analytics third-party service. It lasts 10 minutes
__utmz – persistent – source of the user – necessary for Google Analytics third-party service. It lasts 6 months
__ar_v4 – persistent – This cookie is associated with the DoubleClick advertising service on the part of Google. It serves for the tracking of conversion rates for advertisements .- it is necessary for Google Analytics third-party service . It lasts six years
_dc – session – used to limit remarketing requests made (not yet present on seo.com posizioning), needed for Google Analytics third-party service. It lasts10 minutes.
_gat – session – The name of this cookie is associated with Universal Google Analytics and is used to monitor the demand rate – that limits collection of data on sites of high traffic. It expires after 10 minutes.
ASP.NET_SessionId – session – necessary for the website to identify the single session of a user. It lasts for the duration of the session, at the end of which it is erased.
_ga – persistent – used to distinguish users – necessary for Google Analytics third-party service. It lasts two years
__atuvc – session – necessary for AddThis third-party service. Used for social sharing through the widget integrated in the website to allow visitors to share content with a wide range of network and sharing platforms. Stores the number of actions per page. It lasts one hour.
__atuvs – session – necessary for AddThis third-party service. Used for social sharing through the widget integrated in the website to allow visitors to share content with a wide range of network and sharing platforms. Stores the number of actions per page. It lasts one hour.
codiceUtente4WishList – persistente – usato per memorizzare il riferimento nel database degli articoli presenti nella wishlist. Dura 1 anno.
__utmt_t0 – session – variant of __utmt to regulate the speed of request to the service – necessary for Google Analytics third-party service
pm_sess – session – variant of __utmt to regulate the speed of request to the service – necessary for Google Analytics third-party service
Third-party cookies
Facebook:
act – session
c_user – persistent
csm – persistent
datr – persistent
fr – persistent
i_user – sessione
lu – persistent
p – session
presence – session
s – persistent
x-src – persistent
xs – persistent
datr – persistent
lu – persistent
Google +
AID – persistent
APISID – persistent
HSID – persistent
NID – persistent
OGP – persistent
OGPC – persistent
PREF – persistent
SAPISID – persistent
SID – persistent
SSID – persistent
TAID – persistent
OTZ – persistent
PREF – persistent
ACCOUNT_CHOOSER – persistent
GAPS – persistent
LSID – persistent
LSOSID – persistent
RMME – persistent
Twitter
__utma – persistent
__utmv – persistent
__utmz – persistent
auth_token – persistent
guest_id – persistent
pid – persistent
remember_checked – persistent
remember_checked_on – persistent
secure_session – persistent
twll – persistent
dnt – persistent
eu_cn – persistent
external_referer – persistent
Mozcast
__utma – persistent
__utmz – persistent
Add-This:
bt – persistent
dt – persistent
loc – persistent
ssc – persistent
ssh – persistent
sshs – persistent
uid – persistent
uit – persistent
um – persistent
user_segment – persistent
uvc – persistent
vc – persistent
How to disable cookies through configuration of the browser
Chrome
Run the Chrome Browser
Click on the menu present in the browser toolbar next to the url bar window
Select Settings
Click on Show Advanced Settings
In the “Privacy” section, select “Content Settings”
In the “Cookies” section it is possible to change the following cookie settings:
Allow saving of local data
Edit local data only until you close your browser
Prevent sites from setting cookies
Block third-party cookies and site data
Manage exceptions for some internet sites
Delete one or all cookies
For more information visit the dedicated page.
Mozilla Firefox
Run the Mozilla Firefox Browser
Click on the menu present in the browser toolbar next to the url bar window
Select Options
Select the Privacy panel
Click on Show Advanced Settings
In the “Privacy” section click on the “Content Settings” button
In the “Tracking” section it is possible to modify the following cookie settings:
Request sites to not effect any tracking
Notify sites of your availability to be tracked
Do not communicate any preference regarding the tracking of personal data
From the “History” section it is possible:
Enabling “Use of custom settings” to select to accept third-party cookies (always, from most-visited sites or never) and keep them for a specified period (until they expire, at the close of Firefox or asking every time)
Remove individual stored cookies
For more information visit the dedicated page.
Internet Explorer
Run the Internet Explorer Browser
Click on the Tools button and select Internet Options
Click on the Privacy tab and in the Settings section modify the slider device according to the action desired for the cookies:
Block all cookies
Allow all cookies
Selection of websites from which to obtain cookies: move the cursor to an intermediate position so as not to block or allow all cookies, then click on Sites, in the WebSite Address box enter a site and then click on Block or Allow
For more information visit the dedicated page.
Safari 6
Run the Safari Browser
Click on Safari, select Preferences and click on Privacy
In the Block Cookies section specify how Safari should accept cookies from websites.
To see which sites have stored cookies click on Details
For more information visit the dedicated page.
Safari iOS (mobile devices)
Run the iOS Safari Browser
Touch Settings then Safari
Touch Block Cookies and choose from the various options: “Never”, “Third-parties and advertisers” or “Always”
To delete all cookies stored by Safari, touch Settings, then Safari and then Delete Cookies and Data
For more information visit the dedicated page.
Opera
Run the Opera Browser
Click on Preferences, then on Advanced and then on Cookies
Select from the following options:
Accept all cookies
Accept cookies only from the site visited: third-party cookies that are sent from a domain other than the one you are visiting will be rejected
Never accept cookies: all cookies will never be saved
For more information visit the dedicated page.
How to disable cookies from third-party services
Google services
Facebook
Twitter
AddThis privacy policy
AddThis Opt-out page
This page is visible, through the link at the bottom, in all the pages of the Site in accordance with art. 122 second clause of Legislative Decree no. 196/2003 and following the simplified procedures for the information and acquisition of consent for the use of cookies published in the Official Gazette no.126 of June 3, 2014 and relative record of the provisions no. 229 of 8 May 2014.
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wordpress_test_ | 2 | WordPress cookie for a logged in user | session |
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