Cookie Policy
This policy aims to clarify how this site utilizes cookies to give clear and pertinent data to permit clients to settle on their own decisions to control what happens when the site is gotten to. The approach utilizes the term 'treat' to allude to treats and comparable advances covered by the law (for instance, Local Shared Objects - normally alluded to as "streak treats," web guides, or bugs, including clear straightforward gifs).
The information collected concerns data that could allow users/visitors to be identified through the association and processing with data held by third parties (for example, the numbers of IP addresses, domain names of the computers used by people who connect to the site. web). This data is used for statistical purposes only.
What is a Cookie
A cookie is a small text file, usually of letters and numbers, downloaded to the user's device when the latter accesses the website. The cookies are then sent to the original site on each subsequent visit.
This data might concern the client, his inclinations, or the gadget used to get to the site (PC, tablet, or cell phone) and is mostly used to adjust the site's activity to the client's assumptions or gather information for measurable purposes.
The use of cookies and similar technologies has long been a common factor as cookies are essential in the provision of many online services. The use of these technologies is therefore not prohibited by law but requires that the user be informed about cookies and be offered the possibility to accept them or not.
Different types of cookies
Cookies are classified in many ways depending on the profile taken into consideration. About their duration, cookies are distinguished between session cookies and persistent cookies. There are also "first" and "third" party cookies, technical cookies, profiling cookies, and advertising targeting cookies.
Session cookies
Cookies can expire at the end of a browser session (i.e., from when a user opens the browser window until the browser is exited); they allow websites to link the actions of a user during a browser session. They can be used for various purposes, such as remembering what a user has placed in their shopping cart while browsing a site. They could also be used for security when a user accesses internet banking or facilitates webmail. These session cookies expire after a browser session.
The use of so-called session cookies (which, in any case, are not stored permanently on the user's computer and are automatically deleted as soon as the browser is closed) is strictly limited to the purpose of information transmission (consisting of numbers generated by the server) that identify the specific session and are necessary to allow safe and efficient browsing. The so-called session cookies used on this site avoid the use of other IT techniques that are potentially detrimental to the confidentiality of users' web browsing.
Persistent cookies
Cookies can be stored longer than a session; they are stored on the users' devices between distinct browser sessions and allow them to remember the user's actions on a site. Persistent cookies can be used for various purposes, including remembering user preferences and choices when using a site (or, in some cases, across different websites).
"First" and "third party" cookies
Concerning the party that sets the cookie, a distinction is made between first-party and third-party cookies. A cookie is 'first,' or 'third party' is strictly connected to the website or domain that uses that particular cookie. "First-party" cookies are cookies set by the same website visited by the user. "Third-party" cookies are cookies that are set by a domain other than the one visited by the user.
Technical cookies
Technical cookies are necessary for communication on the electronic network and are typically installed directly by the owner or partially compromised.