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What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer when you visit certain websites.

We use cookies for the website and subdomains – asking for the user’s consent where expressly required by law or other relevant regulations – to facilitate the user’s navigation and to personalize the information transmitted to the user. We also use appropriate systems to collect information about the user, such as their IP address, the browser and operating system used and/or websites visited by a user for security and statistical purposes.

If you choose to disable or refuse cookies, you may not be able to access some parts of our website and related subdomains, or they may not function properly.

To ensure full and trouble-free use of this website, you should set your browser to accept these cookies. The cookies do not pose any risk to your computer, tablet or smartphone. The cookies generated by our website do not contain any personal information that can be used to identify the user, only encrypted data.

The website and its associated subdomains use the following types of cookies:

Navigation cookies
These cookies allow you to navigate the Website and use its features. Without cookies, you may not be able to access these features or they may not function properly.
Absolutely necessary cookies are used to store an identifier so that we can uniquely identify each user and provide a consistent and accurate service.

Performance cookies
These cookies may come from ourselves or from one of our partners; they may be session cookies or persistent cookies. They are only used for website performance and improvement. These cookies do not collect information that can identify the user. All information collected using these cookies is aggregated in an anonymous form and used only to improve the functionality of the website

Functionality cookies
Cookies are usually placed on the user’s computer as a result of an action by the user, but they can also be received when a service is offered to the user without being explicitly requested. They can be used to prevent the same service from being offered to the same user more than once. In addition, these cookies allow the website to keep track of decisions made by the user. The information collected by these cookies is anonymous and cannot be used to assess the user’s behavior on other websites.

Third-party cookies for marketing/retargeting purposes.
These cookies are used by partners to display our advertisements when you visit other websites and, for example, to display the products you last viewed on our website. These cookies may also be used to show products that you may be interested in or that are similar to other products you have previously viewed. These cookies are not associated with the processing of personal information, but may allow access to the browser installed on your computer or other devices.

Google Analytics

Disable cookies
Privacy laws give users the option to disable (“opt out”) cookies that are already installed on their device. This option applies to “technical cookies” (art. 122 of the Italian Privacy Code) and other cookies that the user has previously accepted (“opt in”). The user can disable and/or delete cookies based on browser settings (“opt out”)

To disable cookies

Internet Explorer
Block or allow all cookies

Open Internet Explorer by clicking the Start button and then clicking Internet Explorer

  1. Click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options.
  2. Click the Privacy tab, and then under Settings, move the slider up to block all cookies or down to allow all.
  3. When you are finished, click OK.
  4. Blocking cookies may cause some web pages not to display correctly.

Firefox
To block cookies from all websites, do the following:

Click the menu button and select Settings

  1. Go to the Privacy section.
  2. Set the drop-down list next to Firefox will create a history: to according to custom settings.
  3. Remove the checkmark from Accept cookies. Click OK.

Google Chrome

  1. Select the Chrome menu icon.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. At the bottom of the page, select Show advanced settings.
  4. In the Privacy section, select Content Settings.
  5. Select Block data storage for all websites.
  6. Select Done.

Individual third-party non-technical cookies can also be disabled and/or deleted by the user, as explained on the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance website: www.youronlinechoices.eu