This Cookie Policy is intended to
illustrate the types and categories of cookies, the purposes and methods of
use of cookies by the owner of this website, as well as
provide guidance to users about actions to refuse or
elete the cookies on this site.
This Cookie Policy is an integral part of the Information
privacy can be consulted from the link at the bottom of the website
The user can exercise the rights provided by the art. 7 of the legislative decree
196/03, by writing to the email address in the “Contacts” section,
while to change the settings on cookies can proceed
following the instructions in this Cookie Policy.
The user can express his consent to the use of cookies
continuing navigation on the Site, or performing an action of
scrolling, clicking on one of the internal links of the site’s pages,
or by clicking on the “OK” button of the brief information visible (in
low) at every first access to the Site, as envisaged by the provision
of the Guarantor for the protection of personal data (n. 229 of 8 May
2014).
WHAT ARE COOKIES
Cookies are computer files or data partial files that can be saved on your computer (or others devices enabled for internet browsing, for example smartphone or tablet) when you visit a site. Usually a cookie contains the name of the website from which the cookie comes from, the “life span” of the cookie (ie how long it will remain on the your device), and a value, which is usually a unique number randomly generated.
TYPES OF COOKIES
Two types of cookies can be used on sites: “session cookies” and “persistent cookies“.
• session cookies: they are temporary cookies that remain on your device until you leave the site.
• persistent cookies: are cookies that remain on
your device for much longer or until you delete it
manually (how long the cookie remains on your device
will depend on the “lifespan” of the cookie in question and the
settings of your browser).
Some of the pages you visit can also collect information
by “pixel tags” (also known as “clear gifs”) which
could be shared with third parties who assist in a way
direct promotional activities and website development. For
example, information on the use of internet sites related to people
who visit the sites can be shared with advertising agencies
to target advertising banners on websites in an optimal way.
Another subdivision of type of Cookie – indicated by the Guarantor for
the protection of personal data – is between Technical Cookies, Cookies of
Profiling, first-party cookies, third-party cookies.
• Technical Cookies: these are the cookies used by
carry out navigation or provide a service requested by the user.
They are not used for other purposes and are normally
installed directly by the website owner. Without the appeal to
such cookies, some operations could not be performed or
would be more complex and / or less secure, such as the activities of
home banking (account statement display, bank transfers, payment
of bills, etc.), for which cookies, which allow you to make and
maintain user identification within the session,
are indispensable.
• Profiling Cookies: are the cookies used for
track the user’s browsing on the net and create profiles on his
tastes, habits, choices, etc. With these cookies they can be
transmitted to the user’s terminal advertising messages in line with the
preferences already shown by the same user during navigation
online.
• First-party cookies (first-part cookies) or cookies generated and managed directly by the manager of the website on which the user is browsing.
• Third-party cookies (third-part cookies), which
they are generated and managed by subjects other than the website manager on
which the user is browsing (as a rule, a contract between
the website owner and the third party)
COOKIES USED
The site uses “technical cookies” such as
identified by the Guarantor for the protection of personal data with
Ruling of 8 May 2014, ie those used for the sole purpose
to “carry out the transmission of a communication on a network of
electronic communication, or to the extent strictly necessary to
provider of an information society service explicitly
requested by the contractor or by the user to provide this service “(see
art. 122, paragraph 1, of the Privacy Code).
The site uses, therefore:
1. navigation or session cookies, which guarantee the normal
navigation and use of the website (allowing, for example, to
log in to access restricted areas);
2. analytics cookies, similar to technical cookies where used
directly from the site manager to gather information, in form
aggregate, the number of users and how they visit the site
same;
3. functionality cookies, which allow the user to browse
function of a set of selected criteria (for example, the language) al
order to improve the service rendered to the same.
THIRD-PARTY COOKIES
When a user uses the site, it is
It is possible that some cookies are not stored
owner of this site. This happens, for example, if the user visits
a page that contains content from a third-party website. Of
consequently, the user will receive cookies from these third-party services.
On third-party cookies the owner of this Nast site does not have the
control of the information provided by the cookie and does not have access to them
data. This information is fully controlled by the companies
third parties as described in the respective privacy policies.
The following list shows the third-party cookies present on this
site. The latter fall under the direct and exclusive
responsibility of the third party operator and are divided into the following
macro-categories:
• Analytics: these are cookies used to collect and analyze
statistical information on accesses / visits to the website. In some
cases, associated with other information such as credentials entered for
access to restricted areas (e-mail address and
password), can be used to profile the user
(personal habits, sites visited, content downloaded, types of
interactions carried out, etc.).
• Widgets. All those graphic components fall into this category
of a user interface of a program, which is intended to facilitate
the user in the interaction with the program itself (by way of example
example cookies are widgets of Facebook, Google+, Twitter,
YouTube).
• Advertsing. This category includes cookies used to deliver advertising services within a site.
If the user does not wish to receive third-party cookies on his own
device can, through the links below, access the
information and the consent forms of said third parties and exclude them
receipt by changing the settings.
GOOGLE
Services of Google
Deactivate Google Analytics
Cookies used by Google
FACEBOOK
Services of Facebook
TWITTER
Twitter
ADDTHIS
AddThis Social Buttons
These cookies are not controlled directly by this site,
therefore, to withdraw the consent it is necessary to refer to the sites
internet of third parties or refer to the site
www.youronlinechoices.com/it/ to get information on how to be able
delete or manage cookies based on the browser used and to manage
third-party profiling cookie preferences. You can
also visit AboutCookies.org for more information on cookies and
on how they affect the browsing experience.
CHECK OR ELIMINATE COOKIES
The user can block or limit the receipt of cookies through the options of his browser.
Most internet browsers are initially set up for
accept cookies automatically. This means that the user has the
possibility, at any time, to set the browser to
accept all cookies, only some, or refuse them,
disabling their use by the site. Also can normally
set your browser preferences so that you are notified every
once a cookie is stored on your computer. At the end of
finally, every browsing session can delete from the hard disk of the
device collected cookies. If the user wants to delete cookies
installed in the cookie folder of the browser used, it is necessary
remember that each browser has different procedures for the
settings management.
On Internet Explorer, click on “Tools”
of the menu bar and then on the sub-item “Internet Options”. Finally
access the settings on the “Privacy” tab to change the
cookie preferences.
On Firefox, click on the “Tools” tab of the Toolbar
of the menus and then on the sub-item “Options”. Finally access to
“Privacy” settings to change relative preferences
to cookies.
On Chrome, type “chrome: // settings / content” in the
address bar (without quotes) and change settings
related to cookies as you wish.
On Safari, select the “Preferences” item and then
choose “Privacy”. In the Block Cookie section specify as Safari
must accept cookies from websites.
If you use Safari on portable devices, such as iPhone and
iPad, it is necessary instead to act in this way: go on the voice
“Settings” of the device and then find “Safari” on the menu of
left. From here, under the heading “Privacy and security”, it will be possible
manage Cookie options.