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INFORMATION ON THE USE OF COOKIES BY THE WEB SITE
To operate nicely this site, we install on your device of small data files that are called “cookies”.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that websites often store on your computer or mobile device while you visit them. Using cookies the site remember your actions and preferences (eg log, language or other display settings) so you should not put them back when you get back on the site and browse from page to page. Cookies are also usually used to store anonymous information relating to navigation of the pages (link to entry, exit, residence times etc).
How we use cookies?
In the pages of this site use cookies to:
remember if you have logged on to the site (for example, to comment on an article, or if you are an administrator, to manage the control panel);
if you have authorized the use of cookies on the site;
remember the language you used.
Furthermore, our pages use cookies for Google Analytics to help track and examine the use of the site by visitors anonymously; This allows us to verify reports through special activities recorded on our site and how visitors use it, allowing us to improve the usability and user experience.
It is not necessary to activate the cookies because the site functions, but doing it improves navigation. You can delete or block cookies, but in this case some site functions may not work properly.
The information regarding the cookies are not used to identify users and navigation data are always under our control. These cookies are used only for the purposes described herein.
List of cookies collected
The table below lists the cookies we collect and what information they contain.
__utma Google Analytics is used to distinguish between user and session. The cookie is created when the javascript library is performed and there is already the cookie __utma. The cookie is updated each time the data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmb Google Analytics is used to determine whether a visit / session is new or returning. The cookie is created when the javascript library is performed and there is already the cookie __utmb. The cookie is updated each time the data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmc Google Analytics is not used in the library ga.js but is set for interoperability with urchin.js. Historically, this cookie operates in conjunction with the cookie __utmb to determine if the user is making a new session / visit.
__utmt Google Analytics is used to handle requests made to the service of Google Analytics.
__utmz Google Analytics is used to store the source of traffic or the campaign in order to understand how the user reached the site. The cookie is created when the javascript library is performed and is updated each time the data is sent to Google Analytics.
cookie_notice_accepted Management Information cookies in the cookie is stored acceptance expressed about the use of cookies by the website.
Management show backgrounds cookie is used to vary page backgrounds
More information about the cookies by Google Analytics.
How to control cookies?
You can check and verify the collected cookies from your browser. You can delete cookies already on your computer and set most browsers to block the installation. If you choose this option, you will need to manually change though some preferences each time you visit the site and it is possible that some services or certain functions may not work.
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