Cookie Policy

The use of cookies on this website
This cookie policy contains a description of how cookies are used on this website. Firstly, it is to be specified that the use of so-called session cookies (which are not stored permanently on the user’s computer, but rather vanish when the browser is closed) allows the transmission of the session identification codes (consisting of random numbers generated by the server) required to permit secure, efficient navigation on the website. The session cookies used on this website avoid the use of other IT techniques that might potentially have adverse effects on user browsing confidentiality, and do not permit the acquisition of personal data identifying users.

What are cookies?
Please read this detailed description containing useful information for you about cookies and their use, including potential uses, and to learn how to change your browser settings in relation to the use of cookies.

Browser cookies
Cookies are information that websites send to the device you are browsing from whenever you visit a web page. They may involve transmitting information between the website and your device, and between your device and other websites that operate privately or on our behalf, in accordance with the contents of the respective Privacy Policies. We may use cookies to gather together the information we collect about you. You may decide to receive a notification every time a cookie is sent, or to disable all cookies by changing your browser settings. However, if you disable the cookies, some of our services might not work properly and you will not be able to access several functions designed to optimise your browsing experience on our website. For further information on managing or disabling browser cookies, please read the last section of this Cookie Policy. We use various types of cookies, with different functions. With regard to technical cookies, we may use proprietary permanent and session cookies for the sole purpose of allowing efficient browsing on the website. We reserve the right to publish a periodically updated table, indicating the types of cookies used and useful references to learn the specific purposes of using them. Below is a brief description of the main types of cookies that can technically be used.

1. Strictly necessary cookies (technical cookies)
These cookies are essential for browsing the website and using some functions. Without the cookies which are strictly necessary, the online services normally offered by the website may not be accessible, if they are provided exclusively based on the use of this type of cookies. In fact, cookies of this type allow users to navigate efficiently between the pages of a website and to use the various options and services offered. For example, they make it possible for a session to be identified, for reserved areas to be accessed, for elements of a request made previously to be remembered, for purchase orders to be finalised and for quotes to be memorised. It is not necessary to provide consent for technical cookies, as they are indispensable for providing you with the services you request. It is possible to block or delete technical cookies by altering the settings of your browser. However, if you do so, you may not be able to access certain areas of the website or to use some of the services offered. For further information, please refer to the website’s privacy policy.

2. Functionality cookies (profiling cookies)
We reserve the right to use these cookies (or to have them used by the service providers operating on our behalf). In any case, if we do use these functionality cookies, we shall not share the information gathered by using them with any advertisers or third parties. These cookies are used to memorise choices made (language preference, country, or other online settings) and to provide the customised or optimised functions selected by the user. Functionality cookies may be used to offer you online services, or to prevent your being offered services that you have turned down in the past. We also inform you that it is technically possible to authorise advertisers or third parties to provide content and other online experiences through this website. In such cases, the third party in question may send its own functionality cookies to your device and use them in the same way we do, in order to provide you with customised functions and optimise your user experience. By selecting customised options and settings or optimised functions, you authorise us to use the functionality cookies necessary to offer you these experiences. If you delete functionality cookies, any preferences or settings you have selected will not be remembered for future visits. If third-party cookies are used, we reserve the right to indicate links to the policies provided by those parties in detail. The website may use third-party remarketing tools. In this case, some pages of the website may include a code known as a “remarketing code”. This code allows browser cookies to be read and configured in order to determine what type of notification you will see, based on information relating to your visit to the website such as, for example, your chosen browsing route, the pages you actually visit, or your actions on those pages. The remarketing lists thus created are stored in a Google server database, which holds all the IDs of the cookies associated with each list or interest category. The information obtained allows only the browser to be identified, given that third parties cannot identify users from this information. These tools allow customised advertisements to be displayed, based on users’ visits to our website. These tools allow customised advertisements to be displayed, based on users’ visits to our website. Specifically, we may use the following remarketing tools:

Google Adwords: For more information about Google Remarketing, you can visit the following page: https://support.google.com/adwords/answer/2454000? hl=it&ref_topic=2677326 For more information about Google’s Privacy Rules and Standards, you can visit the following page: http://www.google.it/policies/technologies/ads/

Bing Ads: For more information about Microsoft Remarketing, you can visit the following page: http://choice.microsoft.com/it-IT For more information about Microsoft’s Privacy Rules and Standards, you can visit the following page: http://www.microsoft.com/privacystatement/it-it/bingandmsn/default.aspx

Facebook Ads: For more information about Facebook Remarketing, you can visit the following page: https://www.facebook.com/help/1505060059715840 For more information about Facebook’s Privacy Rules and Standards, you can visit the following page: https://www.facebook.com/policy.php

Registered visitors We reserve the right to analyse the online activities of visitors registered with our website and our online services, using cookies and other tracking technologies. If you have chosen to receive messages from us, we may use cookies and other tracking technologies to customise future messages based on your interests. Furthermore, we reserve the right to use cookies or other tracking technologies within messages that you receive from us (for example, to find out if they have been read or opened, or to discover what content you have interacted with and what links you have opened) in order to make future messages more reflective of your interests. If you no longer wish to receive targeted messages, you can click on the unsubscribe link provided in our messages, or access your account to withdraw consent to messages being sent for marketing purposes. If you no longer wish to receive customised advertising messages based on your online activities on this and other websites, please follow the instructions above (for targeted advertising messages).

Enabling/disabling cookies through your browser
There are several ways to manage cookies and other tracking technologies. By altering your browser settings, you can accept or reject cookies or choose to receive a warning before accepting a cookie from the websites you visit. Remember that if you completely disable cookies in your browser, you may not be able to use all our interactive functions. If you use multiple computers in different locations, make sure that the browser on each is set up to reflect your preferences. You can delete all cookies installed in the cookie folder of your browser. Each browser has different procedures for managing its settings. Click on one of the links below to find specific instructions. Microsoft Internet Explorer Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Apple Safari If you are not using any of the browsers listed above, select “cookies” in the relevant section of the guide to find out where your cookie folder is.

Deleting Flash cookies
Click on the link below to alter your Flash cookie settings. Disabling Flash cookies Activating and deactivating cookies In addition to the option of using your browser tools to activate or deactivate individual cookies, please note that the website: www.youronlinechoices.com has a list of the main providers working with website managers to gather and use information which can be used for behavioural advertising. You can activate or deactivate all companies, or alternatively choose your preferences for each company individually. You can do so using the tool at the following page: https://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/your-ad-choices which allows you to check your behavioural advertising preferences.

Further useful information about cookies is available at the following website addresses: www.allaboutcookies.org www.youronlinechoices.com