Cookies policy
Privacy Statement: how we use cookies and essential cookies
Cookies are very small text files that are stored on your computer when you visit websites. This website in order to be compliant with the EU GDPR blocks preventively all cookies until a user explicitly consents to the cookie usage.
We use technical cookies to help identify your device so we can enhance your user experience and track your sessions.
You can disable any cookies already stored on your computer, but these may prevent some elements of the website from functioning properly.
The following is strictly necessary in the operation of our website involving essential technical cookies.
This website does not collect personal data. It provides access to information through anonymous (guest) viewing.
This Website will:
- remember the link to your device through a session cookie.
This kind of cookies expires on the end of the session when the browser is closed and includes the hashed session cookie named as: df19391111627332ce49a591ecb44ed0 (or similar character sequence)
Functional Cookies
The following are not Strictly Necessary, but are required to provide you with the best user experience and also to tell us which pages you find most interesting (anonymously).
This Website will:
- Track the pages you visits via Google Analytics
This kind of cookies normally expires after 1 year and the duration is established at the sole discretion of the Google provider itself. It includes:
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__gat
__gid
__utma
__utmb
__utmc
__utmt
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Third-Party Cookies
This website will:
- Use Google Analytics technical cookies in anonymized way without tracking your IP address (use IP anonymize) only after that you consent to the cookies usage. Refer to the cookie policy of Google for more informations.
- Include Youtube /Vimeo videos on some pages that may use third-party cookies provided by Youtube/Vimeo itself. Refer to the cookie policy of Youtube/Vimeo for more informations.
This website will not:
- Share any personal information or directly use third parties cookies.
Third-party cookies normally expires after 1-2 years but they could be even set to never expire, the duration is established at the sole discretion of the third-party provider itself.