Definitions, characteristics and application of regulations
Cookie and similar technologies are small text files sent and recorded on users’ computers or mobile devices during their first visit, which are then transmitted back to those sites during the next visit. Thanks to cookies, the sites remember the user’s actions and preferences (such as login data, the default language, font sizes, additional display settings, etc.) so that they do not need to specify them again when they revisit the site and browse its pages.
Cookies are therefore used to perform IT authentications, session monitoring, and to store information about the activities of users who access a website, and may also contain a unique identifier that allows for monitoring of user experiences on the site for statistical or advertising purposes. While navigating a site, the user may also receive cookies and similar technologies on their computer or mobile device from sites or web servers other than the one they are visiting (so-called “third party” cookies). Some operations cannot be performed without the use of cookies, which in some cases are technically necessary for the operation of the site.
There are various types of cookies, depending on their features and functions, and these may remain on the user’s computer or mobile device for different periods of time: so-called session cookies, which are automatically deleted when you close your browser; and so-called persistent cookies, which remain on the user’s device until a pre-established date.
Prior explicit consent for the use of cookies is not always required. In particular, such consent is not required for “technical cookies”, i.e. those used for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network, or as strictly necessary to provide a service explicitly requested by the user. In other words, cookies which are indispensable for the operation of the site or to perform tasks requested by the user.
Among technical cookies, which do not require prior explicit consent for their use, there are: i) navigation or session cookies (for authentication); ii) functional cookies which allow users to navigate on the basis of a set of selected criteria (the language or the products selected for purchase, for example) in order to improve the service provided to them.
Prior consent from users is instead required for “analytics” and “profiling cookies”, i.e. those aimed at providing analytical statistics of the usage of a website or those creating profiles for users in order to send them advertising messages in line with the preferences they have expressed while surfing the web.
Types of cookies used by the Site and the possibility of (de-)selection
The Site uses the following cookies offering the possibility to (de-)select them (and therefore to disable them), except for third-party cookies, for which you must refer directly to the relevant procedures for selecting and de-selecting cookies mentioned below in the links provided:
- Technical cookies – session or navigation – are strictly necessary for the operation of the Site or to allow you to use the content and services they have requested.
- Technical-functional cookies, i.e., those used to activate specific functionalities of the Site and a number of selected criteria (the language or the products selected for purchase, for example) in order to improve the service provided. WARNING: disabling the technical and/or functional cookies of the Site may lead to certain services or features of the Site being unavailable, or the Site many not function properly, and you may be forced to change or manually enter some information or preferences each time they visit the Site.
- Technical-analytics cookies allow for an understanding of how the Site is used by you. The information collected by these cookies may be processed only in an aggregated and anonymous form.
How to view and modify the cookies through your navigation program (browser)
You may select which cookies to allow through the appropriate procedure described here, and may authorize, block or delete (in whole or in part) cookies through the specific functions of your navigation program (so-called browser). However, in the hypothesis in which all or some of the cookies are disabled, it may not be possible to consult the Site, or certain services or certain features of the Site may not be available or may not work properly and/or you may be forced to change or manually enter some information or preferences each time you visit the Site. For more information on how to set preferences on the use of cookies through your browser, consult these instructions (links’ update should be verified periodically):
To opt-out from the Google Analytics cookie, you may download and install the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on Website users that don’t want their data reported by the Google Analytics JavaScript can install the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on. This add-on instructs the Google Analytics JavaScript (ga.js, analytics.js, and dc.js?t=1732895605) to prohibit sending information to Google Analytics. The browser add-on is available for most modern browsers. The Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on does not prevent information from being sent to the website itself or to other web analytics services. Learn more about the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on.