Cookie Policy

DATA TRANSFER

The processing and storage of personal data will take place within the database of this website.
The servers are currently located within the EU and the data will not be transferred outside the EU.
In any case, should personal data be transferred outside the EU, such transfer will take place in compliance with Articles 44 et seq. of the GDPR and, therefore, in accordance with the applicable legal provisions, by entering into agreements, where necessary, that ensure an adequate level of protection and/or by adopting standard contractual clauses provided by the European Commission.

BROWSING DATA

The computer systems used to ensure the proper functioning of our websites and applications acquire, during their normal operation, certain personal data whose transmission is implicit in the use of electronic communication systems. This information is not collected in order to be associated with identified data subjects; however, by its very nature, it may, through processing and association with data held by third parties, allow users to be identified.
This category includes, by way of example, IP addresses or domain names of the computers used to access our websites and applications, the type and version of the browser, the types and versions of browser plug-ins, the mobile device identifier (IDFA or AndroidID), and other parameters relating to the operating system and IT environment, the URIs (Uniform Resource Identifiers) of the requested resources, the time of the request, the size of the file obtained in response, and the numerical code indicating the status of the response provided by the server.
In the absence of specific user consent for further processing purposes, such data are used solely to obtain anonymous statistical information on the use of the websites and applications and to optimize their usability and proper functioning, and are deleted immediately after processing. The same data may also be used to ascertain liability in the event of hypothetical computer crimes to the detriment of the website.

What is a cookie?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on the user’s device when the user visits a website and provide certain information. On each subsequent visit, cookies are sent back to the website that generated them (first-party cookies) or to another website that recognizes them (third-party cookies).
Cookies serve various purposes, such as enabling efficient navigation between pages, remembering favorite sites, and generally improving the browsing experience. Cookies also help deliver advertising content tailored to the user based on their interests.
Based on their function and on the party that generated them, cookies can be classified as technical cookies, analytical cookies, profiling cookies, first-party cookies, and third-party cookies.

Technical cookies

Technical cookies are those whose storage does not require the user’s prior consent.
This category includes so-called essential cookies, i.e., those that are strictly necessary to enable functions without which it would not be possible to fully use the Website.
Essential technical cookies are used exclusively by the Data Controller and are therefore first-party cookies. They are stored on the user’s computer (or other device) only during individual browser sessions. Essential technical cookies are used, for example, to ensure the proper display and use of the website, to allow user registration and authentication for access to a personal account, etc.
A technical cookie of this type is also used to store the user’s consent regarding the use of cookies on the Website.
Essential technical cookies cannot be disabled through the Website’s functions.

Profiling cookies

The Website also uses profiling cookies, which are aimed at analyzing user behavior in order to improve the browsing experience and for marketing purposes. The use of profiling cookies requires the prior acquisition of the user’s free and informed consent.
For this purpose, the Website obtains the user’s consent in the manner provided for by the applicable regulations through the banner displayed upon the user’s first visit to the Website. Consent may be withdrawn at any time by disabling the relevant cookie. Failure to provide consent for the use of profiling cookies will not affect access to the Website, except for the inability to access certain functions or content that rely on such cookies.
Users may modify their settings and consents regarding the use of profiling cookies at any time.

Third-party cookies

While browsing the Website, users may also receive cookies on their device from websites or web servers operated by third parties (so-called “third-party cookies”). This occurs because the Website may contain elements such as images, maps, sounds, or specific links to web pages of other domains that reside on servers other than the one hosting the requested page.
In other words, these cookies are set directly by operators of websites or servers other than the Website. Such third parties could theoretically set cookies while you browse the Website and obtain information about the fact that you have visited the Website. More information on the use of cookies can be found by accessing the relevant links provided.
If the user chooses not to consent to the storage of third-party cookies, the user will only be able to use the functions of the Website that do not require the storage of such cookies.

How to disable cookies

Most browsers are initially set to accept cookies automatically. Users can change these settings to block cookies or to prevent certain cookies from being stored on their device. There are several ways to manage cookies. Users can refer to the technical guide and/or help section of their browser to manage or modify browser settings.
When using different devices (e.g., computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.), users should ensure that the browser settings on each device reflect their cookie preferences.
By way of example, below are some links to the online documentation of the main browsers:

CHANGES TO THE COOKIE POLICY

This Cookie Policy may be subject to changes over time, including those related to the possible entry into force of new sector regulations, the update or provision of new services, or technological innovations.

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