Cookies Policy

Cookie Policy

Accessing this Website may involve the use of cookies. Cookies are small pieces of information stored in the browser used by each User—on the various devices they may use to browse—in order for the server to remember certain information that will later only be read by the server that implemented it. Cookies make browsing easier, more user-friendly, and do not harm your browsing device.

Cookies are automated procedures for collecting information regarding the preferences determined by the User during their visit to the Website, with the aim of recognizing them as a User and personalizing their experience and the use of the Website. They can also help identify and fix errors, for example.

The information collected through cookies may include the date and time of visits to the Website, the pages viewed, the time spent on the Website, and the sites visited just before and after. However, no cookie allows this information to be linked to a User’s phone number or any other personal contact method. No cookie can extract information from the User’s hard drive or steal personal data. The only way a User’s private information can be included in a cookie file is if the User personally provides that information to the server.

Cookies that allow the identification of an individual are considered personal data. Therefore, the Website’s Privacy Policy applies to them. In this regard, the use of such cookies requires the User’s consent. This consent must be given through a genuine choice, expressed via a clear affirmative action, prior to any processing, and must be revocable and properly documented.

First-party Cookies

These are cookies that are sent to the User’s computer or device and managed exclusively by this Website to improve its performance. The information collected is used to enhance the quality of the Website, its content, and the User’s experience. These cookies make it possible to recognize the User as a returning visitor and tailor content to match their preferences.

Disabling, Rejecting, and Deleting Cookies

Users may disable, reject, and delete cookies—either partially or completely—installed on their device by configuring their browser settings (including, for example, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Internet Explorer). The procedures for rejecting and deleting cookies may vary depending on the browser. Therefore, Users should consult the instructions provided by the specific browser they are using.

If the User chooses to reject the use of cookies—either in whole or in part—they may still use the Website, although some features may be limited.

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