Extended report on cookies use
This website uses Cookies to make its own services simple and efficient for users of our webpages. Users who will visit the website, will see minimal quantity information on devices in use, whether they are computers or peripherical devices, in little text files called “cookies”, saved in the directories used by the Browser of the user. By disabling them, some of our services ,ay not correctly work and some of our webpages may not be properly seen. There are various types of cookies, some of them used to make the website more efficient, others to enable specific functions. By analyzing them in particular our cookies allow to:
- memorize the insert preferences
- avoid to reinsert information two times during the session, for example: name user and keyword
- analyze the services and content use to optimize the web browsing experience
Types of Cookies used
To follow, various types of cookies used by this Website, in order of the usage purpose.
Technical Cookies
This type of cookies is extremely necessary for the correct operation of the Website sections. They are cathegorized by: persistent and session:
- persistent: once the browser is closed they are not erased but they last until a preset decay time
- session: they are erased once the browser is closed
These cookies, which are always being sent by our domain, are necessary to correclty view the website as well as referring to the technical services offered, they so will be always used and sent, unless the users don’t change the browser’s settings (invalidating the view of the Website’s pages).
Analytical cookies
Cookies of this cathegory are used to collect information on the Website’s use. We will use this information with regard to anonymous statytic analysis for the purpose of improving the Website’s use and make contents more interesting and relevant to the will of the users. This type of cookies collect data anonymously on users’ activity and how they managed to reach the website. Anlytical cookies are sent by third party domains external to our Website.
Third party analytical cookies
These cookies are used for the purpose of collecting information on the Website’s use by anonymous users, on: visited pages, time of permanence, origins of the traffic, geographical origin, age, gender and marketing campaigns concerns. These cookies are being sent by third party domains external to our Website.
Cookies to integrate products and functions of third party software
This type of cookies integrate third party developed functions within the Website’s pages as the icons or the preferences stated on social networks to the purpose of sharing contents of the Website or using third party software services (like those to generate maps and some additional software services). These cookies are being sent sono inviati by third party domains and by partner Websites which offer their funcionalities through the pages of the Website.
Profiling Cookies
They are necessary to profile users to the purpose of sending advertising messages in line with the preferences shown by the user within the pages of the Website. On our Website profiling cookies are being used. This Website, according to the regulations in force, is not required to ask agreement for technical cookies because they are necessary to provide the services requested. For all other types of cookies the agreement can be shown by the user through one or more of these ways:
- Through specific Browser’s settings or realtive informatics programmes used to browse the pages of the Website
- By changing the settings within the use of third party services
Both solutions may forbid the user to use or view some section of the Website.
Websites and third party services
The Website may contain external links to other Websites which dispose of an own privacy policy which can be different from the one adopted by this Website.
Used Cookies
To follow, the list of technical and analytics cookies in use on this Website:
- __utma – persistent – duration of the user’s visit – necessary to the third party services Google Webmaster and Analytics. Lasts 2 years
- __utmb – persistent – dropout rate (approximate) of the user – necessary to the third party service of Google Analytics. Lasts 30 minutes
- __utmc – session – to view new Sessions – necessary to the third party service of Google Analytics. Lasts until the end of the session
- __utmt – persistent – regulate the speed of the requested service – necessary to the third party service of Google Analytics. Lasts 10 minutes
- __utmz – persistent – coming from the user – necessary to the third party service of Google Analytics. Lasts 6 months
- _gat – session – This name of the cookies is associated to an Universal Google Analytics and it’s being used to control the request rate – which limits the collecting of data on high traffic external Websites. Expires after 10 minutes.
- _ga – persistent – used to distinguish the users – necessary to the third party service of Google Analytics.
- __utmt_t0 – session – variation of __utmt to control the service request speed – necessary to the third party service of Google Analytics.
- pm_sess – session – variation of __utmt to control the service request speed – necessary to the third party service of Google Analytics.
wordpress_ | 2 | WordPress cookie for a logged in user. | session |
wordpress_logged_in_ | 2 | WordPress cookie for a logged in user | session |
wordpress_test_ | 2 | WordPress cookie for a logged in user | session |
wordpress_test_cookie | 2 | WordPress test cookie | session |
wp-settings- | 1 | WordPress also sets a few 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. | 1 year |
wp-settings-time- | 2 | 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 interface. | 1 year |
PHPSESSID | 1 | To identify your unique session on the website | session |
SESS | 1 | To ensure that you are recognised when you move from page to page within the site and that any information you have entered is remembered. |
Third party cookies
- Facebook:
- act – session
- c_user – persistent
- csm – persistent
- datr – persistent
- fr – persistent
- i_user – session
- lu – persistent
- p – session
- presence – session
- s – persistent
- x-src – persistent
- xs – persistent
- datr – persistent
- lu – persistent
- Google
- AID – persistent
- APISID – persistent
- HSID – persistent
- NID – persistent
- OGP – persistent
- OGPC – persistent
- PREF – persistent
- SAPISID – persistent
- SID – persistent
- SSID – persistent
- TAID – persistent
- OTZ – persistent
- PREF – persistent
- ACCOUNT_CHOOSER – persistent
- GAPS – persistent
- LSID – persistent
- LSOSID – persistent
- RMME – persistent
How to disable Coookies by the Browser’s settings
Chrome
- Run the Chrome Browser
- Click on the menu seated on the instruments bar of the Browser next to the breadcrumb window
- Select Settings
- Click Show Advanced Settings
- In the “Privacy” section click the button “Contents settings“
- In the “Cookies” section it is possible to change the following options related to Cookies:
- Allow the saving of local data
- Alter local data only until the Browser’s disconnection
- Avoid Websites setting cookies
- Stop third party cookies and other Websites data
- Manage the exceptions for some Websites
- Deleting one or all cookies
For further information visit the dedicated page.
Mozilla Firefox
- Run Mozilla Firefox Browser
- Click on the menu seated on the instruments bar of the Browser next to the breadcrumbs window
- Select Options
- Select the Privacy panel
- Click Show Advanced Settings
- In the “Privacy” section click the button Contents settings
- In the “Tracing” section it is possible to alter the following settings related to cookies:
- Request Websites not to make any tracing
- Communicates to Websites the willingness of being traced
- Don’t communicate any preference related to the tracing of personal data
- From the “History” section it is possible:
- By enabling “Use custom settings”, to select the agreement to third party cookies (always, from most visited websites, or never) and to preserve them for a given period (until their expiring, while disconnecting from Firefox or to ask any time)
- Remove the single stored cookies
For further information visit the dedicated page.
Internet Explorer
- Run Internet Explorer
- Click on Tools and choose Internet Options
- Click on the Privacy schedule and within the Settings section alter the scrolling related to the desired action for cookies:
- Stop all cookies
- Allow all cookies
- Select the websites to get cookies from: move the pointer in an intermediate position so that all cookies can be stopped or allowed, click then on Websites, in the Website Address case insert a Website and then click on Stop or Allow
For further information visit the dedicated page.
Safari 6
- Run Safari
- Click on Safari, select Preferences and press Privacy
- In the Disable Cookies section specify how Safari must accept cookies from Websites
- To see which website has collected cookies click on Details
For further information visit the dedicated page.
Safari iOS (mobile devices)
- Run the Browser Safari iOS
- Touch Settings and then Safari
- Touch Stop Cookies and choose between the options: “Never”, “Third party” or “Always”
- To delete all cookies collected by Safari, touch Settings, then Safari and finally Delete Cookies and data
For further information visit the dedicated page.
Opera
- Run the Browser Opera
- Click on Preferences then on Advanced and finally on Cookies
- Select one of the following options:
- Allow all cookies
- Allow cookies for the current Website: third party cookies coming from a different domain will be refused
- Never accept cookies: all cookies won’t be saved
Per maggiori informazioni visita la pagina dedicata.
Disabling third party cookies
This page is visible, through the link at the bottom, in all the pages of the Site in accordance with art. 122 second clause of Legislative Decree no. 196/2003 and following the simplified procedures for the information and acquisition of consent for the use of cookies published in the Official Gazette no.126 of June 3 2014 and relative record of the provisions no. 229 of May 8 2014.