Cookies
A cookie is a text element that is inserted into a computer’s hard drive only after authorization. Once consent is given, the text is downloaded into a small file. Cookies function as security filters, allowing access to the provision of services, and enable web applications to send information to individual users. The portal, for strictly technical and IT security reasons, uses analytical cookies. Types of Cookies. Analytical Cookies. Cookies in this category are used to collect information about website usage. These cookies are utilized to perform anonymous statistical analyses aimed at improving website usability and making content more engaging and relevant to user preferences. This type of cookie collects anonymous data on user activities and how they arrived at the website. Analytical cookies are sent by the website itself or third-party domains. Navigation/Session Cookies (Technical Cookies). These cookies are essential for navigating the website and using all its functionalities, such as accessing reserved areas (Login). Without these cookies, it would not be possible to provide the requested services. These cookies do not collect information for commercial purposes. Functionality Cookies. These cookies are necessary for navigating the website and using its features, including language selection, choosing products for purchase, and accessing protected areas. Third-Party Technical Cookies. These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use the website, including the keywords used to reach the site, the websites visited, and the traffic sources for marketing campaigns. The site owner can use this information to compile reports and improve the website. These cookies collect information in an anonymous form and are sent by the website itself or third-party domains.
Google Analytics
The website uses this web analytics service provided by Google Inc. to obtain aggregated statistical information (the user’s IP address is "anonymized") useful for evaluating website usage and visitor activities. Google stores the information collected by cookies on servers that may also be located in the United States. Google reserves the right to transfer the information collected through its cookies to third parties when required by law or when such third parties process information on Google’s behalf. Google will not associate your IP address (which is anonymized) with any other data held by Google to create a more detailed user profile. Further information about privacy management and/or how to refuse or delete this type of cookie can be found at the following URL: http://www.google.it/intl/it/analytics/privacyoverview.html.
Users can selectively disable Google Analytics by installing the opt-out component provided by Google on their browser. To disable data collection by Google Analytics, refer to the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.