Complete information on the use of cookies
Cookies are text files stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit this website.
What are they for
Cookies are used to ensure the user the best experience on this site.
We use cookies, including third-party cookies, to send personalized promotional messages.
Types of cookies
Cookies are of three types.
Session cookies. Cookies automatically deleted when the user closes the browser.
Persistent cookies. Cookies that are stored in the user’s device until a certain termination date is reached (in terms of minutes, days or years after the cookie has been created / updated).
Third-party cookies. Cookies stored on behalf of third parties.
It is possible to check and delete individual cookies using the settings of most browsers. This, however, may prevent you from properly using certain features of our website.
To learn more, refer to www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.
Is it possible to block cookies?
Yes you can block or allow cookies on all websites or choose the sites for which they are allowed.
Is it appropriate to block all cookies?
Not necessarily. Blocking all cookies can actually help protect privacy, but limit the features available on some websites. It is therefore advisable to choose the websites for which to allow cookies. You can then initially block all cookies and then allow those needed for sites that you trust.
What are temporary cookies?
Temporary cookies (or session cookies) are removed from the computer when the browser is closed. They are used to store temporary information, such as items in the cart.
What are permanent cookies?
Persistent cookies (or saved cookies) remain stored on the computer even after closing the Navigation Browser. They are used to store information, such as the login name and password, so as to prevent the user having to re-enter them each time they visit a specific site. Persistent cookies can remain on the computer for days, months or even years.
What are the cookies of the websites displayed?
The cookies of the websites displayed derive from the website displayed and may be permanent or temporary. They can be used to store information that will be reused when you next visit the site.
What are third-party cookies?
Third-party cookies derive from ads from other sites, such as pop-ups or advertising banners, on the website displayed. They can be used to record the use of the website for marketing purposes.
Below are the procedures to enable or disable, delete or block cookies on the main browsers
Google Chrome
Activation or deactivation of cookies
Click on the Chrome menu icon.
Select Settings.
At the bottom of the page, click Show advanced settings.
In the “Privacy” section, click on Content Settings.
Enable or disable cookies:
To enable cookies, select Allow data to be saved locally (recommended).
To disable cookies, select Prevent sites from setting data.
Click Finish to save.
If you prefer not to record a record of your visits and downloads in Google Chrome, you can browse the web in incognito mode.
Opening an incognito window
An incognito window looks different from a normal window. The upper part of an incognito window is gray or blue, depending on the computer or device.
To open an incognito window, proceed as follows:
Exit the incognito mode
To exit incognito mode, you can:
Click on the X icon in the corner of the window.
Use the keyboard shortcut Alt + F4 (Windows and Linux) or? -Maiuscole-W (Mac).