Our Cookie Policy
Cookies are small text files that are installed by a website in the temporary memory of the browser you use (and therefore in the device from which you connect to the Platform, such as a PC, tablet, mobile phones, etc.) and record some information related to your browsing activity. Such data, if cookies are not disabled, are communicated to the site that installed them every time you return to visit that site. Cookies therefore allow the recording (temporarily) of some information related to your preferences, but at the same time allow you a simplified navigation and greater ease in the use and effectiveness of the site you are visiting.
What are the different types of cookies?
Cookies, in terms of their duration, are divided into:
- Session cookies: automatically deleted when you close your browser;
- Persistent cookies: remain stored on your device for a certain period of time (e.g., to allow you to easily authenticate on the Platform, etc.);
and in terms of their creation into:
- First-party cookies: created and managed directly by the Owner;
- Third-party cookies: created and managed by entities other than the Owner over which we have no control.
How to prevent the installation of cookies
You can prevent the installation of cookies, which normally occurs automatically with most browsers, by disabling the cookie reception function in your browser settings.
What cookies do we install?
In accordance with the GDPR, the company T.C.F. di Rosignoli Carlo & C. sas, with legal headquarters in Mantua (Italy), at Via Francesco Pecorari 5, Tax Code 00634990238 and VAT number 01620830206, e-Mail: info@tcf-rosignoli.com, PEC: posta@pec.tcf-rosignoli.com (also referred to as the “Owner”), installs on your device:
Technical cookies: automatically some technical cookies (session and persistent), i.e., files that allow the correct and easy use of the Platform:
- First-party, technical, and essential cookies: allow you to navigate within the Platform – without them, the Platform might not work. The current legislation does not ask for your prior consent for these cookies, except to indicate them in the information notice;
- First-party, technical, and persistent cookies: facilitate your navigation on the Platform by avoiding the short notice (so-called pop-up banner), which asks for your consent to release cookies on your device, from being proposed again after your consent (via click on the ‘OK’ button or another consent system that must be indicated to you).
Profiling cookies: only after your consent, we will install some types of persistent profiling cookies made by third parties (for example, some cookies may be present within images, maps, videos, sounds, links to pages external to the Platform, etc.), which have the task of profiling you to allow the sending of targeted advertising messages based on the preferences you have expressed during your navigation within the Platform:
Profiling cookies made by third parties related to statistical services (session and persistent): these cookies allow us to know how you visit the Platform and to evaluate and make any changes related to the usability of the information and services.These cookies allow us to know:
- the number of visitors to the Platform;
- the average time spent within the Platform;
- the channels from which access to the Platform, the most visited sections, etc.
To carry out these operations, we use Google Analytics - a web analytics service provided by Google. This system releases cookies on your device and generates information about your use of the Platform that is transmitted and stored by Google (the servers where they are stored may be in the United States). Google uses this information to:
- evaluate your use of the Platform;
- prepare reports on your activity;
- to provide other services related to the activity of the Platform and the use of the internet.
Google may also transfer this information to third parties if required by law, or in the case of third parties that process this information on their behalf. Google does not associate your IP address with any other data that Google owns (in fact, we have disabled all functions for sharing your personal data, except for the ‘Benchmarking’ function that deals with aggregated and anonymous data) and we have masked part of your IP address.
To read Google’s privacy policy and get further insights, you can click on these links:
Google Analytics:
http://www.google.com/analytics/
Google Analytics Privacy:
http://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html
Google Analytics Opt-out:
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=it
You can find instructions for deleting or blocking detections through this service by clicking on this link:
http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=it.
Come puoi gestire i cookies
How you can manage cookies To check which cookies are installed on your device, and possibly change your choices, you can modify the privacy settings within the control panel of your browser and/or visit this site:
https://cookiepedia.co.uk/.
You can find additional basic information about the privacy configuration of your browser by clicking on this link
http://optout.aboutads.info/?c=2#!/.
You can also check, and possibly change, your choices regarding ‘Online Behavioral Advertising’ (i.e., the mode that allows third parties to send you advertising messages on the websites you visit, making them more in line with your needs and interests) by visiting this site where information and tools to perform such operations are present:
www.youronlinechoices.eu.
If you disable the services that install cookies, we inform you that you may not be able to fully use the Platform.
How long do cookies stay installed?
The duration of the cookies that are installed on your device depends on their nature:
Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser;
Persistent cookies may have different expiration dates set by the creator of the individual cookie.
To check the duration of each cookie, you can use tools like ‘Wappalyzer’ (downloadable for free by clicking on this link:
https://www.wappalyzer.com/).