COOKIE
Use of Cookies on this website
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text strings stored in your computer when you visit certain pages on the internet.
In most browsers, cookies are enabled, at the bottom you’ll find the information you need to change your cookie settings on your browser.
Cookies are not harmful to your device. In the cookies we generate, we do not store personally identifiable information such as credit card details, but we use encrypted data collected by same to improve your stay on the site. For example, they are useful for identifying and resolving errors, or to determine related products relevant to show the visitor while browsing.
We provide this information as part of our initiative for the enforcement of the recent legislation, and to ensure our honesty and transparency concerning your privacy when you servants of our website. We are working on further improvements on the subject of privacy and cookies concerning the site.
Learn more about cookies are the sites: www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu .
Cookies can perform various functions, such as allowing you to navigate between different pages efficiently, remembering your preferences, and in general can improve the user’s residence.
This website reserves the right to use cookies, with the consent when the law or the regulations so establish, to facilitate navigation on the site and personalize the information that will appear. We also reserve the right to use similar systems to collect information about users, such as IP address, type of browser and operating system used and / or web pages visited by a user, for statistical or security. We may collect this information to track site usage and improve certain aspects.
A side veins followed a brief illustration of how we use cookies and similar tools.
Cookies are strictly necessary are used to store a unique identifier in order to manage and identify you as unique compared to other users at that time browsing the site in order to provide the user with a consistent and accurate service.
Some examples include:
• The memory of previous actions (for example, entered text) when navigating back to a page in the same session;
• Routing of customers towards specific versions / applications services, as may be necessary during a technical migration.
Some examples include:
• Web Analytics, the collected data is limited only to the use of the website by the operator, to manage the performance and structure of the site. These cookies may be third-party cookies, but the information will only be used by those involved in the publication of the website visited;
• Error Handling – Measurement of errors that occur on the site, usually this feature will support the improvement of services or the handling of complaints and will generally be strictly linked to web analytics;
• Test different structures of the pages – Tests on variations in the structure, normally using A / B or multivariate, to ensure that in the current and subsequent sessions is kept a consistent look and feel to the user of the site.
Some examples include:
• remembering the settings that a user has applied to a website such as layout, font size, preferences, colors etc;
• remembering a choice so that it is no longer asked to complete a questionnaire.
• detect if a service has already been offered, such as offering a tutorial for later visits to the website;
• Provide information to allow the operation of an optional service such as the offer of a live chat session.
• Fulfillment of a user request such as submitting a comment.
If you do not want your computer to receive and store cookies, you can modify the security settings of your browser (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari etc.). In any case, note that certain parts of our Site may be used in their fullness only if your browser accepts cookies.
If you want to change the settings of your cookies, entering the settings of the various browsers, the following are brief instructions on how to do this in the four most popular browsers:
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Click the icon ‘Tools’ in the upper right corner and select ‘Internet Options’. In the pop-up window select ‘Privacy’. Here you can adjust the settings of your cookies.
Google Chrome
Click the wrench in the upper right corner and select ‘Settings’. Then select ‘Show Advanced Settings’ (‘ Under the hood ”) and change the settings of the ‘Privacy’.
Mozilla Firefox
From the drop-down menu in the upper left, select ‘Options’. In the pop up window select ‘Privacy’. Here you can adjust the settings of your cookies.
Safari
The setup menu to drop down in the upper right corner, select ‘Preferences’. Select ‘Security’ and here you can adjust the settings of your cookies.
To learn more about cookies and how to manage or disable any third party product or marketing / retargeting, visit www.youronlinechoices.com.
To disable cookies analytical and to prevent Google Analytics to collect information about your navigation, you can download the Browser Add to Google Analytics Opt: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.