What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that the user visited sites send to the device (usually the browser) are stored in the corresponding folder of it while the visitor is intending to visit a website and then retransmitted to the same site as next visit. They are used to improve navigation, save existing user preferences (username, password etc.), track user preferences and preferences by allowing you to manage whether or not targeted marketing marketing or service delivery related to the activity of the Holder as newsletter, bull etc. If limitations are made to their use this will surely affect the user’s state during the consultation. Blocking or removing these browser caches may cause incomplete use of the services offered by the web application.

Technical Cookies

Technical cookies are used only to “transmit a communication on an electronic communications network or to the extent strictly necessary for the provider of an information society service explicitly required by the subscriber or user to provide such service” (see Article 122 paragraph 1 of the Code).

They are not used for further purposes and are normally installed directly by the owner or web site manager. They can be subdivided into navigation or session cookies that ensure the normal browsing and use of the website (eg allowing you to spend or authenticate yourself to access restricted areas); analytical cookies, similar to technical cookies used directly by the site manager to gather aggregated information about the number of users and how they visit the site; feature cookies that allow navigation to navigate according to a set of selected criteria (for example, language, products selected for sale) in order to improve the service rendered to it. No prior consent is required for the installation of such cookies, while the obligation to provide the information under Art. 13 of the Code, which the site manager, if he or she only uses such devices, may provide it with the most appropriate means.