COOKIES POLICY
What are cookies?
"Cookies" are small labels of software that are stored in the access equipment through the browser, retaining only information related to the preferences, not including, as such, the personal data.
What are Cookies for?
Cookies help determine the usefulness, the interest and the number of uses of the websites, allowing for faster and more efficient navigation, eliminating the need to repeatedly enter the same information.
What kind of cookies are there?
There are two cookie groups that can be used
Permanent cookies - are cookies that are stored at the browser level in the access devices (PC, mobile and tablet) and are used whenever you make a new visit. They are generally used to direct the navigation to the interests of the user, allowing to provide a more personalized service.
Session cookies - These are temporary cookies that remain in your browser's cookie file until you leave the website. The information obtained by these cookies serves to analyze patterns of web traffic, allowing you to identify problems and provide a better browsing experience.
For what purposes do we use cookies?
Strictly needed cookies - Allows website navigation and application usage, as well as access to secure areas of the website. Without these cookies, the services required can not be provided.
Analytical Cookies - Used anonymously for the purpose of creating and analyzing statistics, in order to improve the functioning of the website.
Functional Cookies - Saves user preferences regarding site usage, so you do not need to reconfigure the site each time you visit.
How can you manage cookies?
All browsers allow the user to accept, reject or delete cookies, and also inform the user whenever a cookie is received, namely by selecting the appropriate settings in their browser. You can configure cookies in your browser's "options" or "preferences" menu.
Please note, however, that by disabling cookies, you can prevent certain web services from working properly, affecting, in part or in full, your website navigation.
Date of last update: 26 of February, 2019