Extensive information on using cookies This information, or “Cookie Policy”, has the specific purpose of explaining the types, ways of use, and
providing information about actions to refuse or eliminate cookies on the Website, if desired.
WHAT ARE COOKIES?
“Cookies” are text strings sent by a web server to the Internet browser, which are automatically stored on the user’s computer and are automatically returned to the server at any time, or subsequent access to the site. to store information based on the user’s network activity.
By default, almost all web browsers are set to accept cookies automatically.
Cookies are often required for the normal functioning of a website. Cookies may also be required by third parties to enable certain features on the Site (for example:
YouTube, Facebook, AddThis, Twitter, Google Analytics, etc.). Cookies can be classified according to various considerations.
Classification of cookies depending on the site that generates them
First Party Cookies: are generated by the site you are visiting, and only that site can read these cookies.
Third Party Cookies are generated by other sites outside of what you are visiting. Our Site has no control over them. Please check the cookie policies of those sites if you would like more information about their respective cookies.
Classify cookies according to their duration in your device Temporary (or session) cookies: They do not have an expiration date, and are deleted as soon as the navigation session ends or close the browser.
Persistent cookies: they have an expiration date and remain on your computer even when you have finished browsing or after you close your browser.
They can be read from the site that created them in subsequent visits to the same site.
Classification of cookies according to their purpose of use
Technical Cookies
Third party service analysis cookies
Cookies to integrate third-party software products and features
Profiling cookies
Let’s see them in detail:
Technical Cookies: This type of cookie allows some sections of the Site to function properly. They are of two categories, temporary (or session) and persistent (see above). These cookies are required to properly view the site and in relation to the technical services offered. They will then always be used and sent unless you change the settings in your browser (with
the possibility, however, not to make the most of the services offered or to make unusable some services offered by the site).
Third party service analysis cookies: These cookies are used to collect information about site usage by anonymous users, such as visited pages, time spent on site, origins of source traffic, geographic origin age, gender, and interest in marketing campaigns. These cookies are sent from third-party domains outside the site.
Cookies to integrate third-party software products and features: This type of cookie integrates features developed by third parties within the site pages such as icons and preferences expressed in social networks in order to share the site content or the content of the site, Use of third-party software
services (such as software to generate maps and additional software that provide additional services).
These cookies are sent by third-party domains and partner sites that offer their functionality between the pages of the site.
Profiling Cookies: These are the cookies needed to create user profiles in order to send advertising messages in line with user-defined preferences within
the site pages.
This Site, according to the law in force, is not required to request technical cookie consent as it is necessary for the normal functioning of the Site. Regarding the statistics service cookies offered by Google Analytics
(see below), they can be considered as technical cookies, for two reasons:
collect data in “aggregate” form, which can not be attributed to identified or identifiable individual users;
the IP of the user’s connection device (computer, smartphone or tablet) is “anonymised” (modified)becoming unrecognizable.
For all other types of cookies, the consent can be expressed by the user with one or more of the following: denying the consent in the banner with the brief
information that appears on the first visit of the Site; through specific browser configuration configurations or related computer programs used to navigate the pages that make up the Site (see how to do this);
by changing settings in the use of third-party services.
These solutions may prevent you from using or
viewing parts of the Site.
USING COOKIES IN THIS SITE
This Site uses cookies to collect some information and
provide the services listed above, in order to improve
communication and services on the Site, and make it
more efficient for visitors.
Technical Cookies
displayCookieConsent: session – used to remember if
the user has consented to the use of cookies by
clicking on “OK” in the brief information.
_drip_client_6994213 – Persistent cookie used by
persistent site cms: Once the browser is closed they
will not be destroyed but remain until a pre-set
session expiration date: they are destroyed whenever
the browser is closed.
catAccCookies – Website Cookie technical needed to
remember acceptance of using cookies
permanent first part
pll_language Cookie Polylang: WordPress multilingual
plugin uses cookie pll_language to remember your
navigation language
wordpress_9d45a17faaf9a8b9b1ad083dd1f90ce2
used to detect administrators access to the Site, up to
1 year
wordpress_logged_in_9d45a17faaf9a8b9b1ad083dd1
f90ce2 used to detect administrators access to the
Site, up to 1 year
wp-settings-time-1
used to detect the administrator’s access to the Site,
up to 1 year
wp-settings-1
used to detect the administrator’s access to the Site,
up to 1 year
wp-settings-3 Function: WordPress also sets some
wp-settings- [UID] cookies. The number on the end is
your individual user ID from the users database table.
This is used to customize your view of admin
interface, and possibly also the main site interface.
Expiration: end of session
wp-settings-time-3 Function: WordPress also sets a
few wp-settings- {time} – [UID] cookies. The number
on the end is your individual user ID from the users
database table. This is used to customize your view of
admin interface, and possibly also the main site interfa
Expiration: end of session
Third party service analysis cookies
_ga: Statistical Report – Google Analytics – Monitor the
use of a website along with non-identifying information
of users – Offer valid for 13 months
_gat: Statistical Reporting – Used to adjust the
frequency of requests. 10 minutes
DSID – Used by Google to register and report the
user’s actions after having clicked on an advertisers
ad. The purpose is to measure the effect of the ads as
well as targeting ads to individual users.
IDE – Used by Google DoubleClick to register and
report the user’s actions after having clicked on an
advertisers ad. The purpose is to measure the effect
of the ads as well as targeting ads to individual users.
id: Used by Google AdSense to register and report the
user’s actions after having clicked on an advertisers
ad. The purpose is to measure the effect of the ads as
well as targeting ads to individual users.
__utma
Statistical reporting
Allows you to see how many users visit our site and
how often
It lasts two years
_gid Used by Google Analytics to distinguish users –
24 hours
__utmz
Statistical reporting
Record how visitors find our website, for example if
they land us using a search engine, or from a link on
another website or if they directly enter the site
address. It also shows the sequence of pages visited
by the user
It lasts 6 months
uvc – “uvc”: Registers how often the same user is
encountered. Duration: 2 years. Third Party
Cookies to integrate third-party software products and
features
CloudFlare
__cfduid is used to replace any security restrictions
based on the IP address of the guest visitor. It is
strictly necessary for site security operations and
should not be disabled.
AddToAny
page_services –
uuid – Cookies that ensure that requests are
addressed to the same back-end server. Duration: 5
years.
Google. com:
APISID
CONSENT
HSID
NID
SAPISID
SID
SIDCC
SSID
_ga
Youtube.com
APISID,
CONSENT
HSID
LOGIN_INFO
PREF
SAPISID
SID
SSID
TJF5-.resume
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE
YSC
_ga
endscreen-gh
remote_sid
enabledapps.uploader
These cookies allow Google.com and Youtube.com to
gather information about using videos hosted on
YouTube.
For more information about Google, see: Types of
cookies used by Google
About Google Analytics cookies
These cookies are known as “Third Party Cookies”,
since they are responsible for Google, who provides
the service. Google Analytics is a Google service of
site visitor statistics and makes the data available to
the site owner in an anonymous and “aggregate”
format, meaning that it is not possible to reconnect the
statistics data to the individual people who visited the
Site.