Cookies Policy
COOKIES POLICY
COOKIES
Like most large websites, in order for our site to function properly, we install small files called cookies on your computer or mobile device.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that a website installs on your computer or mobile device when you visit it. These files allow the website to "remember" for a certain period of time its actions and preferences, such as the username, the language chosen, the size of the characters and other display settings. That is why when you go through the pages of a site or return to a site you have already visited, you do not normally have to re-indicate your preferences when you return to a site.
How do we use cookies?
Several of our pages use cookies to register:
- Identification and internal operation cookie (Session ID);
- Cookie collecting anonymous browsing information and use of the website;
- Language selector cookie;
- Search service cookie;
- Social networking cookies (example: Facebook, Google Plus, and similar).
In addition, some videos embedded on our pages use a cookie to collect anonymous statistics about how people came to them and what videos they viewed.
The activation of cookies is not indispensable for a website to work, but it facilitates navigation. Cookies can be deleted or blocked, but doing so may disable some features of the site.
Information associated with cookies is not used to personally identify users.
Do we use other cookies?
Some of our pages or websites may use cookies other than those described above. In this case, the specific area on cookies on the warning page will contain detailed information about them and you may be asked to agree to them so that they can be installed.
How to control cookies?
You can control and / or delete the cookies you want. For more information, see aboutcookies.org. You can delete all cookies already installed on your computer or mobile device or activate an option available in most browser programs that prevents it from being installed. But if you do, you may have to manually configure some preferences whenever you visit a site and run the risk of disabling certain services and features.