Cookie policy

This text is intended to explain what cookies are, how they are used on our website, how to manage them, and, if desired, how to limit their use. Like most websites, our site uses cookies: text files created by websites to store browsing information such as preferences or profile data.

Website visitors can always choose which cookies to allow or disable by properly configuring their web browsers. However, some parts of the site may not function correctly if cookies are disabled. By using a website without disabling cookies or similar technologies, users consent to the use of such technologies within the site for the collection and processing of information in accordance with this Cookie Policy.

What are cookies?

Cookies are text files that, while browsing a site with a web browser, may be saved on the browsing device (computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.). The minimum information contained in a cookie includes the website name (domain or IP address from which the cookie originates), its “duration” (i.e., the expiration time), and a value, usually a random sequence of characters.

For more information about cookies and how they affect your browsing experience, please visit AboutCookies.org

Types of cookies

Different types of cookies are used on websites depending on their specific functions. Below is a list of the types of cookies and their purposes:

Session cookies (temporary): stored temporarily in the computer’s memory (e.g., to remember the selected browsing language). They remain stored until the browser is closed.

Persistent or tracking cookies: stored on the computer for a longer period as defined by the “duration” field. They allow websites to remember information and settings for subsequent visits. When they expire, they are automatically deleted upon the next access to the website that created them.

First-party cookies: set directly by the website being visited (domain matches the site in the browser’s address bar) and can only be read by that site. They may be session or persistent cookies and are commonly used to store preferences.

Third-party cookies: set by domains different from the one in the browser’s address bar, i.e., by organizations other than the website owner. They may be used for advertising, content personalization, or web statistics.

Essential cookies: necessary to enable site navigation and use of requested services (e.g., user registration or login to a reserved area). Typically first-party, session or persistent.

Performance cookies: collect aggregated, anonymous information about how users interact with the site (e.g., pages visited, error messages). They are used solely to improve website performance.

Functionality cookies: remember user choices (such as name, language, region) and provide enhanced, personalized functions. They may also enable services such as video playback or blog comments. These cookies may be anonymized and do not track browsing activity on other websites.

Technical cookies: include session, functionality, essential, and performance cookies. They allow navigation settings and are used to collect aggregated statistics on site usage.

Profiling cookies: used to send promotional messages tailored to users’ browsing preferences or visited sections.

Why do we use cookies?

We use cookies to improve the functionality of our website, enable easy navigation between pages, remember user preferences, and ensure the best possible browsing experience.

Which cookies do we use?

On our website, we only use technical cookies. No profiling or statistical tracking cookies are installed.

Cookie name Type Duration Description
wordpress_test_cookie Technical Session WordPress test cookie

 

How to disable cookies in the web browser?

Cookies can be limited or blocked using specific browser settings. Users who do not wish to store certain cookies can configure their browser accordingly. It is possible to block all cookies or only some of them, and users may delete stored cookies at any time.

Cookie settings must be configured separately on each browser and device used.

Blocking cookies may prevent the proper functioning of the site. Certain features may become unavailable, and some pages may not display correctly.

Blocking cookies does not eliminate the display of advertisements, but ads will no longer be personalized based on user interests.

For more information on how to manage cookie preferences, consult your browser’s instructions:

To disable cookies on smartphones or tablets, please consult the user manual for the device.

Changes to the Cookie Policy
This text may be subject to changes. We reserve the right to modify the contents of this Cookie Policy and the cookies listed at any time and without prior notice. The most up-to-date version will always be available in this section.