Cookies Policy
The User may find below more information about cookies, how they are used on the Site, and what
monitoring procedures we adopt regarding cookies.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are sent to an electronic device (PC, tablet, etc.) while browsing a
website and provide certain information. Cookies are then sent back to the source website during each
subsequent navigation, or they are sent to a different website that is able to recognize that specific
Cookie. Cookies act as a memory for a website, allowing the website to recognize the device on each
subsequent visit by the User to that same website. Cookies also allow to memorize the User's
browsing preferences, offering the User a more functional experience of the Site, and making the
content of the Site as personalized as possible.
Web browsers allow the User to exercise some control over Cookies through browser settings. Most
browsers allow you to block Cookies or block Cookies from particular sites. Browsers can also help
you delete Cookies when you close the browser. However, the User should keep in mind that this
may mean that any opt-outs or preferences he or she has set on the site will be lost. The User can
consult the technical information regarding their browser for instructions. If the User decides to
disable the Cookies setting or refuses to accept a Cookie, some parts of the service may not function
properly or may be significantly slower
2. Types of installed cookies
The Site uses only technical cookies.
The technical cookies employed by the Site serve to carry out and facilitate the navigation on the Site
and to enable the fruition of its contents.
The User can also express their options on the use of cookies employed on the Site and described
above through the settings of the browser(s). The User can also set up "anonymous browsing" which
allows him or her to browse the Internet without saving any information about the sites, pages visited,
passwords entered and other parameter information.
(Last update: 17th May 2024)