COOKIE POLICY STATEMENT
This policy statement explaining use of cookies on this website is provided in compliance with the decision of the Data Protection Commissioner of 8 May 2014 "Identification of simplified procedures for statement of policy and acquisition of consent for use of cookies", and in accordance with Art. 13 of the Privacy Code (Legislative Decree No. 196/2003).
WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies are short text files containing information about user browsing which websites memorize during navigation in order to improve it.
While a user browses a website it sends cookies to the device being used (PC, notebook, tablet, smartphone). As a rule the cookies will be stored on the user’s browser.
The website that sent the cookies will then be able to read and record the others stored on the device, thus acquiring various types of information about the user.
What kind of information? Each type of cookie has a very precise role.
While a user browses a website it sends cookies to the device being used (PC, notebook, tablet, smartphone). As a rule the cookies will be stored on the user’s browser.
The website that sent the cookies will then be able to read and record the others stored on the device, thus acquiring various types of information about the user.
What kind of information? Each type of cookie has a very precise role.
WHAT KIND OF COOKIES EXIST?
There are three large categories of cookies, each with its own characteristics: technical cookies, profiling cookies and third-party cookies.
1. TECHNICAL COOKIES
These are necessary for the proper functioning of the website and are essential for navigation. Without technical cookies a user may not be able to display pages properly, or be able to use certain services. A technical cookie, for example, is crucial for keeping users connected during their entire visit to a website or for saving language and display settings, etc.
Technical cookies can then be further classified as: navigation cookies, analytics cookies and feature cookies:
navigation cookies are required for normal navigation and use of the website, (for example to make a purchase or for authentication to access restricted areas);
analytic cookies are assimilated by technical cookies only when used by the website operator to collect aggregate information on the number of users and how they visit the site;
feature cookies allow the user to browse according to a number of selected criteria (for example, language, products selected for purchase, etc.) so as to enhance the browsing experience.
2. PROFILING COOKIES
Used to create a user profile and then send online advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the users when they are navigating.
3. THIRD-PARTY COOKIES
Generated and maintained by parties other than the administrator of the website the user is browsing (usually governed by a contract between the website owner and the third party).
All cookies may also be classified as follows:
session cookies that are erased when the browser is closed;
persistent cookies that remain in the browser for a specific length of time.
For instance, the latter are used to recognize the device connecting to the site and make it easier for the user to perform authentication operations.
1. TECHNICAL COOKIES
These are necessary for the proper functioning of the website and are essential for navigation. Without technical cookies a user may not be able to display pages properly, or be able to use certain services. A technical cookie, for example, is crucial for keeping users connected during their entire visit to a website or for saving language and display settings, etc.
Technical cookies can then be further classified as: navigation cookies, analytics cookies and feature cookies:
navigation cookies are required for normal navigation and use of the website, (for example to make a purchase or for authentication to access restricted areas);
analytic cookies are assimilated by technical cookies only when used by the website operator to collect aggregate information on the number of users and how they visit the site;
feature cookies allow the user to browse according to a number of selected criteria (for example, language, products selected for purchase, etc.) so as to enhance the browsing experience.
2. PROFILING COOKIES
Used to create a user profile and then send online advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the users when they are navigating.
3. THIRD-PARTY COOKIES
Generated and maintained by parties other than the administrator of the website the user is browsing (usually governed by a contract between the website owner and the third party).
All cookies may also be classified as follows:
session cookies that are erased when the browser is closed;
persistent cookies that remain in the browser for a specific length of time.
For instance, the latter are used to recognize the device connecting to the site and make it easier for the user to perform authentication operations.
HOW DO WE USE COOKIES?
The following table summarizes how our cookies and third-party cookies are used within our website.
These include use of cookies for:
These include use of cookies for:
- constant observation of the total number of visitors to our site;
- finding out the types of browsers (Firefox, Safari, or Internet Explorer) and operating systems (like Windows or Macintosh) used to visit our site;
- monitoring how the site performs – including how visitors use it – so as to enhance it;
- personalizing and enhancing the user’s online experience.
WHICH COOKIES DOES THIS SITE USE?
In order to ensure proper functioning of our site and provide a browsing experience that is as pleasant as possible, we use technical cookies.
With the aim of improving our site and locating the areas and elements most appreciated by users, we use a third-party cookie: Google Analytics.
This is an anonymous aggregate analysis tool useful for monitoring the user’s navigation features (browser used, screen resolution), so as to improve it and provide users with the highest quality of service.
Details of the cookies used by this site, the origins of the cookies themselves and ways to block profiling and third-party cookies are listed below. Blocking technical cookies, however, is only possible by intervening at browser level, following the directions below:
Session cookies:
Cookie name: PHPSESSID
Owner and origin: first part www.adriano-stefanelli.it
How to deactivate: see below for how to deactivate the cookie function directly from the browser used
With the aim of improving our site and locating the areas and elements most appreciated by users, we use a third-party cookie: Google Analytics.
This is an anonymous aggregate analysis tool useful for monitoring the user’s navigation features (browser used, screen resolution), so as to improve it and provide users with the highest quality of service.
Details of the cookies used by this site, the origins of the cookies themselves and ways to block profiling and third-party cookies are listed below. Blocking technical cookies, however, is only possible by intervening at browser level, following the directions below:
Session cookies:
Cookie name: PHPSESSID
Owner and origin: first part www.adriano-stefanelli.it
How to deactivate: see below for how to deactivate the cookie function directly from the browser used
HOW TO DEACTIVATE COOKIES
Most browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, etc.) are configured to accept cookies. The cookies memorized on the hard disk of a device may nonetheless be erased and cookies can also be disenabled following the instructions given by major browsers at the following links:
Chrome
Safari
To block cookies on Safari iOS 8, tap Settings > Safari > Block Cookies and choose "Always Allow", "Allow from Websites I Visit", "Allow from Current Web Site", or "Always Block". In iOS 7 or earlier, choose "Never", "From third parties and advertisers", or "Always".
Firefox
Explorer
Chrome
- Click on the Chrome menu in the browser tool bar.
- Select Settings.
- Click on Show Advanced Settings.
- In the Privacy section click on Content Settings.
- In the Cookies section, modify cookie settings
Safari
To block cookies on Safari iOS 8, tap Settings > Safari > Block Cookies and choose "Always Allow", "Allow from Websites I Visit", "Allow from Current Web Site", or "Always Block". In iOS 7 or earlier, choose "Never", "From third parties and advertisers", or "Always".
Firefox
- Click on the menu button and select Preferences.
- Select the Privacy panel.
- From Timeline Settings select Custom Settings.
- To activate cookies, check Accept Cookies from Sites; to deactivate, uncheck Accept Cookies from Sites.
Explorer
- To open Internet Explorer, click on the Start button. Type Internet Explorer in the search window and then click on Internet Explorer in the results list.
- Click on the Tools button and then on Internet Options.
- Click on the Privacy tab and in Settings swipe upwards to block all cookies, or downwards to allow all cookies, then click OK.
We are aware that some users have a better understanding of the expression “behavioral advertising” than others. A number of cookies are used to track and profile “behavioral advertising”. A definition and explanation are available at this address in the hope that it will be easily understood by all levels of users..
In simple terms, behavioral advertising is a method based on Web navigation and allows all brands to send advertising messages to Web users tailored to their interests. It is safe, transparent and aims to offer consumers power of control.
This link will provide a thorough explanation of your online choices and will allow you to understand how to disenable behavioral advertising.
http://www.youronlinechoices.com
To verify and manage advertising cookies visit the following address:
http://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/your-ad-choices
from here you can enable or disenable individual company cookies, at browser level.
In simple terms, behavioral advertising is a method based on Web navigation and allows all brands to send advertising messages to Web users tailored to their interests. It is safe, transparent and aims to offer consumers power of control.
This link will provide a thorough explanation of your online choices and will allow you to understand how to disenable behavioral advertising.
http://www.youronlinechoices.com
To verify and manage advertising cookies visit the following address:
http://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/your-ad-choices
from here you can enable or disenable individual company cookies, at browser level.