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Last update: Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Cookie Policy

THIS WEBSITE DOES NOT USE ITS OWN PROFILING COOKIES.

The Privacy Authority and the European Union, considering the particular invasiveness that profiling cookies can have in the privacy of users, require that users be adequately informed about their use and provide valid consent for the placement of cookies on their device.

We want to inform you immediately that this website DOES NOT USE ITS OWN PROFILING COOKIES. Profiling cookies are cookies used to track a user's online activity and create profiles based on their preferences, habits, choices, etc. These cookies can transmit targeted advertising messages to the user's device in line with the preferences already expressed by the user during online navigation (FAQ No. 5 official document http://www.garanteprivacy.it/web/guest/home/docweb/-/docweb-display/docweb/3585077).

Definitions

I cookie sono brevi frammenti di testo (lettere e/o numeri) che permettono al server web di memorizzare sul client (il browser) informazioni da riutilizzare nel corso della medesima visita al sito (cookie di sessione) o in seguito, anche a distanza di giorni (cookie persistenti). I cookie vengono memorizzati, in base alle preferenze dell'utente, dal singolo browser sullo specifico dispositivo utilizzato (computer, tablet, smartphone).
Tecnologie similari, come, ad esempio, web beacon, GIF trasparenti e tutte le forme di storage locale introdotte con HTML5, sono utilizzabili per raccogliere informazioni sul comportamento dell'utente e sull'utilizzo dei servizi.
Nel seguito di questo documento faremo riferimento ai cookie e a tutte le tecnologie similari utilizzando semplicemente il termine "cookie".

Cookies and Their Functions

Depending on their specific purposes, different types of cookies are used. Below is a list of the most common types of cookies and their purposes.

Session Cookies

Session cookies are temporarily stored in the computer's memory during the exploration of a website, for example, to keep track of the chosen language. These cookies remain stored on the computer for a short period of time and are deleted as soon as the user closes the web browser.

Persistent or Tracking Cookies

Persistent cookies save a file on the computer for an extended period of time. This type of cookie has an expiration date. Persistent cookies allow websites to remember information and settings for the user's subsequent visits, making the browsing experience more convenient and faster. For example, it eliminates the need to log in repeatedly or fill out a reservation form when requesting information or booking a stay at multiple accommodations. For instance, in the case of a B&B website, it allows customers to remember their login credentials for the reserved area.

When the expiration date is reached, the cookie is automatically deleted when the user accesses the website that created it for the first time.

First-Party Cookies

First-party cookies are set by the websites themselves (with a domain identical to the one indicated in the browser's address bar) and can only be read by those websites. They are commonly used to store information such as preferences to be used for subsequent visits to the site.

Third-Party Cookies

These cookies are set by domains other than the one indicated in the browser's address bar, meaning they are set by organizations that are not the owners of the websites. Cookies used, for example, to collect information for advertising and content personalization purposes, as well as to generate web statistics, can be considered "third-party cookies."

Third-party cookies allow for more comprehensive tracking of users' browsing habits and are considered more sensitive from a privacy perspective. For this reason, most web browsers allow users to modify their settings to reject these cookies.

For more information, please read: http://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/

Users can decide whether to accept or reject cookies by adjusting their browser settings. Disabling "third-party cookies" may affect the navigability of the website.

The settings can be defined specifically for different websites and web applications. Additionally, top browsers allow users to define different settings for "first-party" and "third-party" cookies.

For example, in Firefox, you can access the cookie control panel through the Tools -> Options -> Privacy menu, where you can define whether to accept or reject different types of cookies and proceed with their removal.

Below is a list of authorized providers that can place cookies on our website along with their respective privacy policies: