Use of cookies
Cookie policy of this site in compliance with the directive of the Privacy Guarantor.
The Privacy Guarantor has implemented a European directive which requires web page administrators to show visitors a banner informing them of the cookie policy of the site they are consulting and to make its acceptance conditional on continued navigation.
In this regard, if you need further information or have any questions about the privacy policy of this site, please contact us by email at
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This page describes how personal information is received and collected and how it is used by bucciadimela.it . For this purpose, cookies are used, i.e. text files to facilitate user navigation.
COOKIE LAW
1) What are cookies?
Cookies are text files that the sites visited send to the user's browser and which are stored before being re-transmitted to the site on the next visit.2) What are cookies used for?
Cookies can be used to monitor sessions, to authenticate a user so that they can access a site without typing their name and password each time and to store their preferences.3) What are technical cookies?
The so-called technical cookies are used for navigation and to facilitate access and use of the site by the user. Technical cookies are essential for example to access Google or Facebook without having to log in to all sessions. They are also effective in very delicate operations such as home banking or payments by credit card or other systems.4) Are Analytics cookies technical cookies?
In other words, are the cookies that are inserted into the browser and retransmitted through Google Analytics or through the Blogger Statistics service or similar technical cookies? The Guarantor stated that these cookies can be considered technical only if "used for the purpose of optimizing the site directly by the owner of the site itself, who will be able to collect information in aggregate form on the number of users and how they visit the site. Under these conditions , the same rules apply to analytics cookies in terms of information and consent as for technical cookies."5) What are profiling cookies?
They are cookies used to track the user's browsing to create profiles on his tastes, preferences, interests and also on his searches. You will certainly have seen advertising banners relating to a product that you searched for on the internet shortly before. The reason lies precisely in the profiling of your interests and the servers appropriately directed by cookies showed you the adverts deemed most relevant.6) Is the user's consent necessary for the installation of cookies on his terminal?
No consent is required for the installation of technical cookies, while profiling cookies can be installed in the user's terminal only after the latter has given consent and after having been informed in a simplified manner.7) How can webmasters request consent?
The Privacy Guarantor has established that when the user accesses a website a banner must appear containing a brief information, the request for consent and a link to the more extensive information such as the one visible on this page on which what profiling cookies are and the use made of them on the site in question.8) How should the banner be created?
The banner must be designed to hide part of the page content and specify that the site uses profiling cookies, including third-party cookies. The banner must be able to be eliminated only with an active action by the user, such as a click.9) What information must the banner contain?
The banner must contain the short information, the link to the extended information and the button to give consent to the use of profiling cookies .10) How to keep documentation of consent to the use of cookies?
It is permitted to use a technical cookie that takes the user's consent into account so that the user does not have to express consent again on a subsequent visit to the site.11) Can consent to the use of cookies be obtained only with the banner?
No. Other systems can be used as long as the identified system has the same requirements. The use of the banner is not necessary for sites that only use technical cookies.12) What should be included in the longer information page?
The characteristics of the cookies installed also by third parties must be illustrated. The user must also be informed of how to navigate the site without having their preferences tracked with the possibility of incognito browsing and the deletion of individual cookies.13) Who is required to inform the Guarantor that it uses profiling cookies?
The owner of the site has this burden. If your site only uses third-party profiling cookies, you do not need to inform the Guarantor but you are required to indicate what these third-party cookies are and to indicate the link to the relevant information .14) When will this legislation come into force?
The Guarantor has given one year to comply and the deadline is 2 June 2015.COOKIES USED ON THIS SITE
Log file: Like many other websites, this one also uses log files , which records the history of operations as they are performed. The information contained within log files includes IP addresses, browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP) , date, time, entry and exit pages , and the number of clicks. This is done to analyze trends, administer the site, track user movement around the site, and collect demographic data, IP addresses, and other information . This data cannot be traced back in any way to the user's identity .
Facebook Cookies : This site has some Facebook plugins that can track reader behavior. For more information on this, you can consult the Facebook Privacy Policy page.
Facebook Cookies : This site has some Facebook plugins that can track reader behavior. For more information on this, you can consult the Facebook Privacy Policy page.
USE OF GOOGLE ANALYTICS ON THIS SITE
As mentioned, analytics cookies are considered technical if used only for optimization purposes and if user IPs are kept anonymous. We inform the user that this site uses the free Google Analytics service. We remind you that the data is used only to obtain data on the most visited pages, the number of visitors, aggregate data of visits by operating system, by browser, etc. These parameters are stored in the Google server which regulates privacy according to these guidelines .A user can disable Google Analytics while browsing using the add-on available for Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera and Safari .
They can also be done
- delete cookies individually for each domain ,
- hide searches.
- set Google ads settings .
ANONYMOUS NAVIGATION
Browsing without the use of technical and profiling cookies is possible through what is called incognito browsing and which is feasible with all the main browsers.- Learn more about disabling cookies on Firefox , in English.
- Learn more about disabling cookies on Chrome , in English
- Learn more about disabling cookies on Internet Explorer , in English
- Learn more about disabling cookies on Safari , in English
- Learn more about disabling cookies on Opera , in English.