Cookie Policy
COOKIE POLICY
Please note that this Site sends cookies to your browser – small data files stored on your computer’s hard disk. The purpose of cookies is to improve your reading and search capabilities on our Site. Cookies can be stored in memory for the duration of your navigation on the site (so-called session cookies) or they can be stored in your browser for a defined period of time independent of the current session (so-called persistent cookies). Cookies work in combination with the content of the website to collect and record information. Cookies cannot transmit viruses or install malware. Cookies that are set by the domain of the site you are visiting (identified by the domain name displayed in the address bar) are called “First Party cookies”. First Party cookies are normally used to remember who you are as you navigate from one internet page to another or when you return to the site on subsequent visits. These cookies can only be read by the domain that set them. Cookies that are set by domains other than the one displayed in the address bar are called “Third Party cookies”. Third Party cookies are used to track users across different websites they visit, for example to display targeted advertising messages to the user.
If you do not want your computer to receive and store cookies, you can change your security settings on your browser (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari, etc.). However, please note that some features of our Site – as better specified below – can only be used in full if your browser has accepted cookies. Therefore, your browsing experience on our Site may be subject to limitations resulting from the removal or failure to consent to the use of cookies.
Cookies used on this site can be classified according to the purpose and ownership of the cookie.
The following types of cookies are used on the Site:
- Technical Cookies , necessary for example to identify the user and to allow navigation during the session and which do not require authorization from the user.
- Performance and Functionality Cookies , for example, allow us to remember certain user selections in subsequent accesses or to obtain generic information on them. Third-party cookies may also be used, such as third-party analytics cookies released by Shiny , Facebook and Twitter and others;
If you want to change your cookie settings using the options provided by your browsers, below are some instructions on how to do so in the four most popular browsers:
MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER
Click on the “Tools” icon in the top right and select “Internet Options”. In the pop-up window select the “Privacy” tab. From here you can adjust your cookie settings.
For detailed information click here
GOOGLE CHROME
Click on the last icon “Customize and Control Google Chrome” at the top right and select “Settings”. From here enable “Show advanced settings” and change the settings in “Privacy” – “Content Settings”.
For detailed information click here
MOZILLA FIREFOX
From the drop-down menu in the upper left corner select “Options”. In the pop-up window select the “Privacy” tab. From here you can adjust your cookie settings.
For detailed information click here
SAFARI
From the drop-down menu settings in the top right corner select “Preferences”. Selecting the “Protection” tab will allow you to adjust your cookie settings.
For detailed information click here
To disable cookies from external services, you need to act on their settings:
MOBILE
To delete cookies from the Internet browser of your smartphone/tablet, you need to refer to the user manual of the device.
This page is visible through a link at the bottom of the pages of the Site pursuant to art. 122 second paragraph of Legislative Decree 196/2003 and following the simplified procedures for the information and acquisition of consent for the use of cookies published in the Official Journal no. 126 of 3 June 2014 and related register of provisions no. 229 of 8 May 2014.