EU COOKIES LAW

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that can be stored on your browser or on your computer’s hard drive when you visit our web site. Cookies contain information about your visits to this web site. 

Third party cookies

When visiting a web site you may receive cookies from visited site (first part), both sites run by other organizations (third parties). Notable examples are the presence of “embed” video or “social plugin” from social networking services. These are parts of the page visited generated directly from these sites and integrated into the site’s host page. The most common use is aimed at content sharing on social networks. 
The presence of these plugins entails the transmission of cookies to and from all sites managed by third parties. The management of information collected by third parties is governed by their policies so please refer. To ensure greater transparency and convenience, We report below web addresses of several informative and procedures for managing cookies. 

Facebook privacy policy: https://www.facebook.com/help/cookies/ Facebook (Configuring): sign in to your account. Privacy section. 

Twitter information: https://support.twitter.com/articles/20170514 Twitter (Configuring): https://twitter.com/settings/security 

Google Privacy policy: http://www.google.it/intl/it/policies/technologies/cookies/ Google (Configuring): http://www.google.it/intl/it/policies/technologies/managing/ 

Also includes certain components from Google Analytics, a web traffic analysis provided by Google. Even in this case it is third party cookies collected and handled anonymously to monitor and improve the performance of the host site (cookie performance). 

Google Analytics can gather and analyze anonymous information about usage patterns. This information is collected by Google Analytics, which processes them in order to draw up reports on the websites themselves. This site does not use (and does not allow third parties to use) the Google analytics tool to track or to collect personal identification information. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google nor tries to connect an IP address with the identity of a user. Google may also communicate this information to third parties where required to do so by law or where such third parties process the information on Google’s behalf. 

For more information, Please refer to the link below: https://www.google.it/policies/privacy/partners/

The user can selectively disable the Google Analytics installed on your browser the component of opt-out provided by Google. To disable Google Analytics action, Please refer to the link below: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout 

How to change your cookie settings

Most browsers allows you to erase cookies from your computer hard drive, to block acceptance of cookies, or receive a warning before a cookie is stored.