Who we are

Our address is: http://www.duecr.it

The person in charge of personal data is Cappa Claudio

Types of Data Collected

Among the Personal Data collected by this Application, either independently or through third parties, are: Cookies and Usage Data.

Full details on each type of data collected are provided in the dedicated sections of this privacy policy or through specific informational texts displayed before the data is collected.

Personal Data may be freely provided by the User or, in the case of Usage Data, automatically collected during the use of this Application.

Unless otherwise specified, all Data requested by this Application are mandatory. If the User refuses to communicate them, it may be impossible for this Application to provide the Service. In cases where this Application indicates certain Data as optional, Users are free to refrain from communicating such Data, without this having any consequence on the availability of the Service or its operation.

Users in doubt about which Data are mandatory are encouraged to contact the Controller.

The possible use of Cookies – or other tracking tools – by this Application or the owners of third party services used by this Application, where not otherwise specified, has the purpose of providing the Service requested by the User, in addition to the further purposes described in this document and in the Cookie Policy, if available.

The User assumes responsibility for third party Personal Data obtained, published or shared through this Application and warrants that he/she has the right to communicate or disseminate it, releasing the Owner from any liability to third parties.

Method and place of processing of collected Data

Mode of treatment

The Owner takes appropriate security measures to prevent unauthorized access, disclosure, modification or destruction of Personal Data.

The processing is carried out by means of computer and/or telematic tools, with organizational methods and logics strictly related to the indicated purposes. In addition to the Data Controller, in some cases, other subjects involved in the organization of this Application (administrative, sales, marketing, legal, system administrators) or external subjects (such as third party technical service providers, postal couriers, hosting providers, IT companies, communication agencies) also appointed, if necessary, Data Processors by the Data Controller may have access to the Data. The updated list of Data Processors can always be requested from the Data Controller.

Legal basis for processing

The Owner processes Personal Data related to the User if one of the following conditions exists:

the User has given consent for one or more specific purposes; Note: In some jurisdictions, the Controller may be authorized to process Personal Data without the need for the User’s consent or another of the legal bases specified below, as long as the User does not object (“opt-out”) to such processing. However, this does not apply if the processing of Personal Data is governed by European legislation on the protection of Personal Data;
the processing is necessary for the performance of a contract with the User and/or the execution of pre-contractual measures;
the processing is necessary for the performance of a legal obligation to which the Data Controller is subject;
the processing is necessary for the performance of a task of public interest or the exercise of public authority vested in the Data Controller;
the processing is necessary for the pursuit of the legitimate interest of the Data Controller or third parties.
However, it is always possible to ask the Data Controller to clarify the concrete legal basis of each processing and in particular to specify whether the processing is based on law, required by a contract or necessary to conclude a contract.

Location

The Data are processed at the Holder’s operational offices and at any other location where the parties involved in the processing are located. For more information, please contact the Data Controller.

The User’s Personal Data may be transferred to a country other than the country where the User is located. To obtain further information on the location of the processing, the User may refer to the section realtive to details on the processing of Personal Data.

The User has the right to obtain information regarding the legal basis for the transfer of Data outside the European Union or to an international organization under public international law or consisting of two or more countries, such as the UN, as well as regarding the security measures taken by the Data Controller to protect the Data.

Should any of the transfers just described take place, the User may refer to the respective sections of this document or request information from the Controller by contacting him at the contact details given at the beginning.

Retention period

Data are processed and kept for the time required by the purposes for which they were collected.

Therefore:

Personal Data collected for purposes related to the performance of a contract between the Controller and the User will be retained until the performance of that contract is completed.
Personal Data collected for purposes related to the legitimate interest of the Controller will be retained until that interest is satisfied. The User may obtain further information regarding the legitimate interest pursued by the Controller in the relevant sections of this document or by contacting the Controller.
When processing is based on the User’s consent, the Controller may retain Personal Data longer until such consent is revoked. In addition, the Controller may be obliged to retain Personal Data for a longer period in compliance with a legal obligation or by order of an authority.

At the end of the retention period, the Personal Data will be deleted. Therefore, at the expiration of this period the right of access, deletion, rectification and the right to Data portability can no longer be exercised.

Purposes of the Processing of Collected Data

User Data is collected to enable the Owner to provide its Services, as well as for the following purposes: Statistics and Interaction with social networks and external platforms.

To obtain further detailed information on the purposes of processing and the Personal Data concretely relevant for each purpose, the User may refer to the relevant sections of this document.

Details of the processing of Personal Data

Personal Data are collected for the following purposes and using the following services:

Interaction with social networks and external platforms
This type of service allows for interactions with social networks, or other external platforms, directly from the pages of this Application.
Interactions and information captured by this Application are in each case subject to the User’s privacy settings related to each social network.
In the event that a social network interaction service is installed, it is possible that, even if Users do not use the service, it will collect traffic data related to the pages where it is installed.
+1 button and Google+ social widgets (Google Inc.)
The +1 button and Google+ social widgets are services for interacting with the Google+ social network, provided by Google Inc.
Personal Data Collected: Cookies and Usage Data.
Place of processing: United States – Privacy Policy.
Twitter’s Tweet Button and Social Widgets (Twitter, Inc.)
Twitter’s Tweet button and social widgets are services for interacting with the social network Twitter, provided by Twitter, Inc.
Personal Data Collected: Cookies and Usage Data.
Place of processing: United States – Privacy Policy.
Facebook Like Button and Social Widgets (Facebook, Inc.)
The Facebook “Like” button and social widgets are Facebook social network interaction services provided by Facebook, Inc.
Personal Data Collected: Cookies and Usage Data.
Place of processing: United States – Privacy Policy.
Statistics
The services contained in this section allow the Data Controller to monitor and analyze traffic data and serve to track User behavior.
Google Analytics (Google Inc.)
Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google Inc. (“Google”). Google uses the Personal Data collected for the purpose of tracking and examining the use of this Application, compiling reports, and sharing them with other services developed by Google.
Google may use the Personal Data to contextualize and personalize ads in its advertising network.
Personal Data collected: Cookies and Usage Data.
Place of processing: United States – Privacy Policy – Opt Out.

User Rights

Users may exercise certain rights with respect to the Data processed by the Data Controller.

In particular, the User has the right to:

Revoke consent at any time. The User may revoke the consent to the processing of his/her Personal Data previously given.
object to the processing of his/her Data. The User may object to the processing of his/her Data when it is done on a legal basis other than consent. Further details on the right to object are provided in the section below.
access to your Data. The User has the right to obtain information about the Data processed by the Data Controller, deteremined aspects of the processing and to receive a copy of the Data processed.
verify and request rectification. The User may verify the correctness of his or her Data and request that it be updated or corrected.
obtain restriction of processing. When certain conditions are met, the User may request the limitation of the processing of its Data. In this case, the Data Controller will not process the Data for any purpose other than its preservation.
obtain the deletion or removal of its Personal Data.When certain conditions are met, the User may request the deletion of its Data by the Data Controller.
receive its Data or have its Data transferred to another Data Controller. The User has the right to receive its Data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and, where technically feasible, to have it transferred unimpeded to another data controller. This provision is applicable when the Data are processed by automated means and the processing is based on the User’s consent, on a contract to which the User is a party or on contractual measures related thereto.
bring a complaint. The User may propose a complaint to the competent data protection supervisory authority or take legal action.

Details of the right to object

When Personal Data are processed in the public interest, in the exercise of public powers vested in the Data Controller or in pursuit of a legitimate interest of the Data Controller, Users have the right to object to the processing for reasons related to their particular situation.

Users are advised that if their Data were processed for direct marketing purposes, they may object to the processing without providing any reasons. To find out whether the Data Controller processes Data with direct marketing purposes, Users can refer to the respective sections of this document.

How to exercise rights

To exercise the User’s rights, Users may address a request to the contact details of the Controller indicated in this document. Requests are filed free of charge and processed by the Holder as soon as possible, in any case within one month.

More information about the treatment

Litigation defense

The User’s Personal Data may be used by the Owner in legal proceedings or in the preparatory stages to its possible establishment for the defense against abuse in the use of this Application or related Services by the User.

The User declares that he/she is aware that the Data Controller may be obliged to disclose the Data by order of public authorities.

Specific disclosures

Upon the User’s request, in addition to the information contained in this privacy policy, this Application may provide the User with additional and contextual disclosures regarding specific Services, or the collection and processing of Personal Data.

System logs and maintenance

For operation and maintenance purposes, this Application and any third-party services it uses may collect System Logs, which are files that record interactions and may also contain Personal Data, such as the User IP address.

Information not contained in this policy

Further information in relation to the processing of Personal Data may be requested at any time from the Data Controller using the contact details.

Response to “Do Not Track” requests

This Application does not support “Do Not Track” requests.

To find out whether any third-party services used support them, the User is encouraged to consult their respective privacy policies.

Changes to this privacy policy

The Data Controller reserves the right to make changes to this privacy policy at any time by informing Users on this page. Therefore, please consult this page regularly, taking as reference the date of last modification indicated at the bottom. If you do not accept the changes made to this privacy policy, you must cease using this Application and may request the Data Controller to remove your Personal Data. Unless otherwise specified, the previous privacy policy will continue to apply to the Personal Data collected up to that point.

Definitions and legal references

Personal Data (or Data)

Personal data is any information that, directly or indirectly, including in conjunction with any other information, including a personal identification number, makes a natural person identified or identifiable.

Usage Data

This is the information collected automatically through this Application (including by third party applications integrated into this Application), including: the IP addresses or domain names of the computers used by the User who connects with this Application, the addresses in URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) notation, the time of the request, the method used in forwarding the request to the server, the size of the file obtained in response, the numerical code indicating the status of the response from the server (successful, error, etc..) the country of origin, the characteristics of the browser and operating system used by the visitor, the various temporal connotations of the visit (e.g. the length of time spent on each page) and the details of the itinerary followed within the Application, with particular reference to the sequence of pages consulted, the parameters relating to the User’s operating system and computer environment.

User

The individual using this Application who, except where otherwise specified, coincides with the Data Subject.

Interested

The natural person to whom the Personal Data refers.

Data Processor (or Manager)

The natural person, legal entity, public administration and any other entity that processes personal data on behalf of the Controller, as set forth in this privacy policy.

Data Controller (or Owner)

The natural or legal person, public authority, service or other body that, individually or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of the processing of personal data and the instruments adopted, including the security measures relating to the operation and use of this Application. The Data Controller, unless otherwise specified, is the owner of this Application.

This Application

The hardware or software tool by which Users’ Personal Data are collected and processed.

Service

The Service provided by this Application as defined in the relevant terms (if any) on this site/application.

European Union (or EU)

Unless otherwise specified, any reference to the European Union in this document is understood to extend to all current member states of the European Union and the European Economic Area.

EXTENDED COOKIE POLICY

Cookie

Small portion of data stored within the User’s device.

Legal references

This privacy policy is prepared based on multiple legislative orders, including Articles 13 and 14 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679.

Unless otherwise specified, this privacy policy covers this Application only.

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

“Cookies” (or “cookies”) are small text files that a site creates in directories used by its visitors’ web browsers.

Cookies collect some information about a visitor’s use of a given site (how many and what pages he or she visited, how long he or she stayed on the site, from what channel he or she arrived on the site, etc.).

This information is generic and cannot be associated with identified or identifiable persons.

Users who visit the site will see minimal amounts of information embedded in their devices (computers, tablets, and smartphones) that they use to browse the site.

There are various types of cookies: some make the use of a site more effective, others enable certain features . Analyzing them in detail, cookies enable:

-memorize the preferences entered

-avoid re-entering the same information multiple times during the visit

-analyze the user’s use of the services and content provided by the site, so that the site owner can optimize the browsing experience and the services offered

-viewing video content

-display Google maps

-manage the products placed in the shopping cart

-view social media excerpts.

-enable sharing of site content in social networks

-protect user data from unauthorized access

-serve personalized advertisements to users to make the advertising campaign more effective

Where are cookies stored?

On the hard disk (or memory drive) of the device you are using use to visit the Site.

As a visitor, can I disable one or more cookies?

Yes, you can, through the functions available in your browser (see below).

HOW CAN COOKIES BE CLASSIFIED?

Cookies can be classified according to various considerations.

Classification of cookies according to the site that generates them

1. First Party Cookies: these are generated by the site you are visiting, and only that site can read these cookies.

2. Third Party Cookies: these are generated by other sites, outside of the one you are visiting. When you visit a page on our Site, you may encounter content posted by external sites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Vimeo, Flickr or others, and those sites may generate cookies. Our Site has no control over them. Please check such sites (see list below) if you would like more information “beyond what you can find on our Site” about such cookies.

Classification of cookies according to their duration in your device

1. Temporary (or session) cookies: do not have an expiration date, and are deleted as soon as you end your browsing session or close your browser.

2. Persistent cookies: they all have an expiration date (shown below for each individual cookie) and remain on your computer even when you have ended your browsing session or after you close your browser. They can be read by the site that created them on subsequent visits to the same site.

Classification of cookies according to their purpose of use

– Technical cookies

– Profiling cookies

– Third-party service analytics cookies

– Cookies to integrate third-party software products and functions

Let’s look at them in detail:

Technical Cookies: This type of cookie allows certain sections of the Site to function properly. They are of two categories, temporary (or session) and persistent (see above). These cookies are necessary to properly display the Site and in relation to the technical services offered, they will therefore always be used and sent, unless you change the settings in your browser (with the possibility, however, of not taking full advantage or making some services offered by the Site unusable).

Third-party service analytics cookies: These cookies are used for the purpose of collecting information about users’ use of the site anonymously, such as: pages visited, time spent on the site, source traffic origins, geographic origin, age , gender and interests for the purpose of marketing campaigns. These cookies are sent from third-party domains external to the site.

Cookies to integrate products and functions of third-party software: This type of cookie integrates functionality developed by third parties within the pages of the site such as icons and preferences expressed in social networks for the purpose of sharing site content or for the use of third-party software services (such as software to generate maps and additional software offering additional services). These cookies are sent from third-party domains and partner sites that offer their functionality between the pages of the site.

Profiling cookies: These are those cookies necessary to create user profiles in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the user within the pages of the site.

This Site, according to current regulations, is not required to seek consent for technical cookies, as they are necessary for the normal operation of the Site. As for cookies from the statistics service offered by Google Analytics (see below), they can be considered on a par with technical cookies, for two reasons:

1.collect data in “aggregate” form, not traceable to individual identified or identifiable users

2.The IP of the user’s connecting device (computer, smartphone or tablet) is “anonymized” (modified) becoming unrecognizable, further increasing the level of privacy (see below).

For all other types of cookies, consent may be expressed by the User in one or more of the following ways :

-Through specific configurations of the browser used or the related computer programs used to navigate the pages that make up the Site.

-By changing settings in the use of third-party services.

Either of these solutions may prevent you from using or viewing parts of the Site.

USE OF COOKIES ON THIS SITE

This Site uses cookies to collect certain information and provide the services above and below, in order to improve the communication and services on the Site, and make it more efficient for visitors.

List of cookies used on this site

Cookie Name Type Duration Genre Serves for Service
PHPSESSID First Part Technical Session Required by the WordPress CMS. Identifies your unique session on the site. This Site / CMS WordPress
cookie_notice_accepted First part 1 year Technical Generated by the Site. Records your consent to the use of cookies on the Site. Does not collect any of your personal information. This Site
_ga Third Part 2 years Technical (anonymized) Required by the third-party service Google Analytics. Persistent cookie that is used to distinguish users. Google Analytics
_ _gat Third Party 10 minutes Technical (anonymized) Required by the third-party service Google Analytics. Persistent cookie that is used to limit the rate of requests and restrict data collection on high-traffic sites. Google Analytics
NID Third-party 6 months Profiling Required by the third-party service Google Maps. Regulates the operation of dynamic maps. Controls various unique identifiers, but details are not known. See below in Google’s cookie information for more information about this cookie. Google Maps
PREF Third-party 2 years Profiling Required by the third-party service Google Maps. See below in Google’s cookie information for more information about this cookie. Google Maps
APISID Third Party Session Profiling Required by the third-party service Google Maps. Regulates the operation of dynamic maps. Controls various unique identifiers, but details are not known. See below for more information on Google cookies. Google Maps
HSID Third Party Session Profiling Required by the third-party service Google Maps. Governs the operation of dynamic maps. Controls various unique identifiers, but details are not known. See below for more information on Google cookies. Google Maps
SAPISID Third Party Session Profiling Required by the third-party service Google Maps. Regulates the operation of dynamic maps. Controls various unique identifiers, but details are not known. See below for more information on Google cookies. Google Maps
SID Third Party Session Profiling Required by the third-party service Google Maps. Regulates the operation of dynamic maps. Controls various unique identifiers, but details are not known. See below for more information on Google cookies. Google Maps
SSID Third Party Session Profiling Required by the third-party service Google Maps. Regulates the operation of dynamic maps. Controls various unique identifiers, but details are not known. See below for more information on Google cookies. Google Maps
GEUP Third-party 2 years Profiling Used by the third-party YouTube video management service. This cookie is used to play a YouTube video. It is created during video upload. A unique identifier given to each computer that allows viedo YouTube tracking by Google. YouTube
PREF Third Party 8 months Profiling Used by YouTube’s third-party video management service. This cookie is used to play a YouTube video. It is created during the loading of the video. A unique identifier given to each computer that allows viedo YouTube tracking by Google. See below in Google’s cookie information for more information about this cookie. YouTube
APISID Third Party Session Profiling Used by YouTube’s third-party video management service. Details are not known. YouTube
HSID Third Party Session Profiling Used by YouTube’s third-party video management service. Details are not known. See below in Google’s cookie information for more information about this cookie. YouTube
SID Third Party Session Profiling Used by YouTube’s third-party video management service. Details are not known. See below in Google cookie information for more information about this cookie. YouTube
YSC Third Party Session Profiling Used by YouTube’s third-party video management service. This cookie is used to play a YouTube video. It is created while the video is being uploaded. YouTube
SSID Third Party Session Profiling Used by the third-party YouTube video management service. Details are not known. YouTube
LOGIN_INFO Third Party Session Profiling Used by YouTube’s third-party video management service. Details are not known. YouTube
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE Third Party 8 months Profiling Used by YouTube’s third-party video management service. YouTube bandwidth measurement. YouTube
SAPISID Third Party Session Profiling Used by YouTube’s third-party video management service. YouTube

About Google Analytics cookies

These cookies are called “Third Party Cookies” because Google, which provides the service, is responsible for them. Google Analytics is a Google service of statistics on visits to the Site and makes the data available to the owner of the Site in an anonymous and “aggregate” form, meaning that it is not possible to link the statistics data back to individual people who have visited the Site. For more information about Google Analytics cookies see the relevant paragraphs on this page.

Please note: the _gat cookie may occur under a compound name. For example, if instead of _gat you see gat_firstaccount it means that more than one account is used to collect statistical data and in this case the account name is identified with the suffix “_firstaccount” after “_gat”.

Later on this page you can find links to specific pages on privacy, data processing cookies of third-party Google services.

About Google Maps cookies

Our Site may show Google Maps on one or more pages. They generate cookies, which are called “Third Party Cookies”, as Google, which provides the service, is responsible for them. Google Maps is a Google service that allows dynamic maps to be generated on the Site, such as the typical map on the “Where we are” page. Although we have no control over the cookies created by Google, they appear to include a mixture of information to measure the number and behavior of users on Google Maps.

On PREF and SID cookies Google states on this page(Privacy and terms) of its site under “Advertising “:

“Most Google users have a preference cookie called “PREF” in their browsers. A browser sends this cookie with requests to Google sites. The PREF cookie may store your preferences and other information, particularly your preferred language (e.g., Italian), the number of search results you want to display per page (e.g., 10 or 20), and your preference to turn on Google’s SafeSearch filter.”

E:

“Google uses cookies, such as PREF, NID, and SID cookies, to help personalize ads in Google properties, such as Google Search. For example, we use them to store your most recent searches, your previous interactions with an advertiser’s ads or search results, and your visits to an advertiser’s website. This way we can show you personalized ads on Google.”

On SID and HSID cookies google always states on this page(Privacy and terms) of its site under “Security”:

“We use security cookies to authenticate users, prevent fraudulent use of login credentials, and protect user data from unauthorized parties. For example, we use cookies called “SID” and “HSID” containing digitally signed and encrypted records for a user’s Google Account ID and their most recent login date. The combination of these two cookies allows us to block many types of attacks, such as attempts to steal the contents of forms you complete on web pages.”

Later on this page you can find links to specific pages on privacy, data processing cookies of third-party Google services.

About YouTube Cookies

Our Site may use Google’s third-party YouTube service on one or more pages to host one or more videos. When you view a page on our Site with an embedded video (“embedded video”) YouTube creates some third-party cookies. These cookies are used by YouTube to store user preferences when viewing pages that contain video content, or for other unspecified purposes. YouTube does not make available the exact details of its cookies and how it uses them. These cookies do not identify you personally unless you are logged into Google, in which case it is linked to your Google account. If you do not want YouTube to collect information about your visit, you can individually or totally block these cookies, as outlined in the “Third-Party Cookies Policy” section at the relevant points.

Later on this page you can find links to specific pages on privacy, data processing cookies of third-party Google / YouTube services.

HOW TO DISABLE COOKIES BY BROWSER CONFIGURATION

The names of the buttons/links/pages given in the procedures below may differ slightly. In this case please refer to the current version of your browser.

Chrome

-Open the Chrome nrowser

-Click on the menu on the browser toolbar next to the URL entry window for browsing

-Select “Settings”

-Click “Show advanced settings.”

-In the “Privacy” section, click on “Content Settings”

-In the “Cookies” section you can change the following cookie-related settings:

1.Allow data to be saved locally

2.Change local data only until the browser is closed

3.Prevent sites from setting cookies

4.Blocking third-party cookies and site data

5.Manage exceptions for some websites

6.Deleting one or all cookies

For more information visit the dedicated page on google.com

Mozilla Firefox

-Open the Mozilla Firefox browser

-Click on the menu on the browser toolbar next to the url entry window for browsing

-Select “Options”

-Select the “Privacy” panel

-Click “Show advanced settings.”

-In the “Privacy” section, click on “Content Settings”

-In the “Tracking” section, you can change the following cookie-related settings:

1.Require sites to do no tracking

2.Notify sites of willingness to be tracked

3.Do not communicate any preference regarding the tracking of personal data

4.From the “History” section you can:

1.Enabling “Use custom settings” select to accept third-party cookies (always, from the most visited sites or never) and to keep them for a specified period (until they expire, when Firefox closes, or to ask every time

2.Remove individual stored cookies

For more information visit the dedicated page at mozilla.org

Internet Explorer

-Open the Internet Explorer browser

-Click the “Tools” button and choose “Internet Options”

-Click on the “Privacy” tab and in the “Settings” section change the slider to the desired cookie action:

1.Block all cookies

2.Allow all cookies

3.Selection of sites to get cookies from: move the cursor to an intermediate position so as not to block or allow all cookies, then press on “Sites,” in the Website Address box enter a website and then press on “Block” or “Allow”

For more information visit the dedicated page at microsoft.com

Safari

-open the Safari browser

-Click on “Safari,” select “Preferences,” and press “Privacy”

-In the “Block Cookies” section, specify how Safari should accept cookies from Internet sites.

-To view which sites have stored cookies click on “Details”

For more information, visit the dedicated page on apple.com

Safari iOS (mobile devices)

-Open the iOS Safari Browser

-Tap “Settings” and then “Safari.”

-Tap “Block cookies” and choose from the options: “Never,” “Third-party and advertisers,” or “Always”

-To clear all cookies stored by Safari, tap on “Settings,” then on “Safari,” and finally on “Clear Cookies” and data

For more information, visit the dedicated page on apple.com

Opera

-Open the Opera browser

-Click “Preferences,” then “Advanced,” and finally “Cookies”

-Select one of the following options:

1.Accept all cookies

2.Accept cookies only from the site you are visiting: third-party cookies and that are sent from a domain other than the one you are visiting will be rejected

3.Never accept cookies: all cookies will never be saved

For more information, visit the dedicated page on opera.com

Other older browsers (English language pages)

Internet Explorer 3.0
Internet Explorer 4.0
Internet Explorer 5.0+
Internet Explorer (IE) 7.0+
Internet Explorer (IE) 8.0+
Firefox 2.0+ / 3.0+ / 4.0+/8.0+
Netscape Navigator 3.0
Netscape 4.0+
Netscape 6.0+

HOW TO DISABLE COOKIES FROM THIRD-PARTY SERVICES

Google services
Google +(for configuration visit this page)
Facebook(for configuration log into your account and go to Privacy section)
Twitter(for configuration visit this page)
LinkedIn(for configuration visit this page)
Flash (Adobe)

USE OF ONLINE ANALYTICS SOFTWARE “GOOGLE ANALYTICS” AND RELATED COOKIES

Using anonymized detection of IP addresses

Our Site, in order to collect statistical data about users’ browsing and improve the communication and offering of its services, uses the online data analysis software “Google Analytics”.

This service is provided by the company “Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA” (described simply as “Google” in this text). Google Analytics uses (both temporary and permanent) tracking cookies (which have various expiration dates, as better described on this page) in order to recognize a user who has previously visited the pages of our Site. The data collected by such a cookie about the use of the pages of our Site is generally transmitted to a Google server in the United States (or other countries) where it is stored.

The data collected by the Google Analytics system involves, for example, information regarding the time spent on the Site, approximate geographic origin, entry and exit pages, visitor traffic origin, etc. Google will use this data to evaluate usage, compile reports on our Site activities, and provide us with additional services related to Site and Internet usage.

The data collected through these cookies will be used in aggregate form. “In aggregate form” means that the cookie and tracking systems are never associated with the person but with browsing, so no one will be able to associate your name with the pages or websites you visit.

In addition, important data such as your IP address is “anonymized” for your further peace of mind , as explained below.

On our Site Google Analytics has been equipped with the code “gat._anonymizeIp();” to ensure anonymized detection of IP addresses(so-called IP Masking).

Your IP address (the number assigned to your computer by your internet service provider) is abbreviated and therefore anonymized”” at our initiative “” by Google within member states of the European Union or in other states of the Agreement on the European Economic Area. For this reason, the usage profiles created by Google Analytics are “anonymized” and this makes it impossible to trace back to the actual user. Only in special cases is the entire IP address transmitted to a Google server, and there¬ is abbreviated.

Your anonymized IP address transmitted by your browser as part of Google Analytics is not merged with other data held by Google. A transmission of this data to third parties via Google may only take place as a result of legal requirements or as part of data processing for third parties. Under no circumstances will Google bundle your personal data with other data collected by Google.

Google adheres to the personal data principles of the U.S. Safe Harbor agreement and is registered in Safe Harbor, a program of the U.S. Department of Commerce.

By using our Site you manifest your consent to the processing of data collected through Google Analytics and the manner of data processing as well as the purpose described above.

You can reject and/or block cookies at any time through your browser settings, although this may result in your inability to use some of the Site’s features (see how to do this on this page).

Another way you can prevent the detection of cookie-generated data about your use of our Site (including your IP address) is to download and install the “Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-on,” an extension for your browser, which you can find at this link:
http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=it.

On the following pages you will find the principles of confidentiality, security, data protection and privacy of Google Analytics:
https://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html?hl=it
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=it

On the following page you will find the Google Analytics Terms of Service:
http://www.google.com/analytics/terms/it.html

On the following page you will find the types of cookies used by Google:
http://www.google.com/policies/technologies/types/

On the following page you will find Google’s Privacy Policy:
http://www.google.com/policies/privacy/

On the following page you will find information about Google’s use of profiling cookies:
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage

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https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/2839090
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https://www.paypal.com/it/webapps/mpp/ua/cookie-full
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