Cookie policy
Our Website uses cookies. By surfing our Website and accepting the conditions in this disclaimer, you consent to the use of cookies compliantly with the terms and conditions herein.
1. Information on cookies
Cookies are small files, generally comprising letters and numbers, which are stored on a device when the user accesses certain Websites. Cookies enable a given Website to identify the user’s device, track their surfing through the various pages of the Website, and identify those users who visit a given website again. Cookies do not contain information that personally identifies users, but the personal data we store in relation to a user may be connected by us to the information stored in the cookies and obtained through them.
For further information, please visit: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/
1.a) Session and persistent cookies
Cookies may expire at the end of a browser session (the period lapsing from the opening to the closing of a browser’s window by the user) or they may be stored for a longer time.
- Session cookies – they enable Websites to connect the actions of a user during a browser’s session. Session cookies expire when the browser’s session ends and therefore they are not stored for a long time. For this reason, session cookies may be considered less invasive than persistent cookies as far as privacy is concerned.
- Persistent cookies – they are stored on a user’s device between browser sessions and enable a given website or, in some cases, several Websites to remember the user’s preferences or actions.
1.b) First-party cookies and third-party cookies
A cookie is defined as “first-party” or “third-party” depending on the Website or domain from which it comes.
- First-party cookies are, basically, cookies set by the Website visited by the user, that is, the Website displayed in the URL bar.
- Third-party cookies are those cookies set by a domain other than that visited by the user. We have a third party-cookie when a user visits a given Website and a third-party company sets a cookie through that Website.
2. This Website: how we use cookies
On this Website we use:
1) Session cookies:
cookie’s name | description |
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__utmc | Numeric Hash of the account (for example, 53891381) |
2) Persistent cookies:
cookie’s name | description |
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wordpress_logged_in_{hash} | Technical session cookie. Managed by WordPress to indicate that the user has successfully logged in. |
wordPress_{hash} | Technical session cookie. Managed by WordPress to keep user information. Used in the administrative console only. |
wp-settings-{UID} / wp-settings-time-{UID} | Technical session cookies. Managed by WordPress to keep the interface view settings. |
wordpress_test_cookie | Technical session cookie. Managed by WordPress when surfing the login page. The cookie is used to ascertain whether or not the browser is enabled to keep cookies. |
displayCookieConsent | Technical session cookie. It tracks whether or not a user has accepted the use of the various types of cookies of the website. |
We may use the information we gather through cookies for the following purposes:
(1) to identify the user’s PC when they visit our Website;
(2) to improve user experience on the Website;
(3) to analyze how our Website is used;
(4) to manage this Website;
(5) to avoid fraud and improve our Website’s security;
(6) to customise the Website according to user’s needs.
Moreover, we also rely on Google Analytics to analyse the use of this Website. For more information on individual analytical cookies, see Google’s privacy information available at http://www.google.com/privacypolicy.html.
3. Blocking/managing cookies
Browser can be configured to enable or disable all cookies, or send a notification when a certain cookie is set. All browsers are different; therefore, it is appropriate to check the browser’s guide to know how to change one’s preferences related to cookies.
For example:
(1) in Internet Explorer, all cookies can be blocked by clicking on “Tools”, “Internet Options”, “Privacy” and selecting “Block all cookies” by using the scroll bar;
(2) in Firefox, all cookies can be blocked by clicking on “Tools”, “Options” and de-selecting “Accepts cookies from websites” in the “Privacy” section.
However, blocking all cookies will adversely impact the usability of many Websites. If you block all cookies, then you will not be able to fully use the functions and applications available on this Website.
4. Deletion of cookies
Moreover, cookies already stored on the computer can be deleted: check the relevant instructions on your browser.
For example:
(1) in Internet Explorer, it is necessary to delete the cookies’ files manually (the instructions on how to do this are available at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278835 );
(2) in Firefox, cookies can be deleted by clicking on “Tools”, “Options”, “Privacy”, then selecting “Use custom settings” in the “History” section, and finally selecting “Remove cookies” from the “Show cookies” menu and confirming the operation.
5. Contacts
This Website is owned and managed by ICONA Srl.
For any question regarding cookies or this information document, please contact us via email at info@icona.srl