Cookie Policy

This website uses cookies, which are small text files stored on the user’s computer or other device (terminal). Cookies are created by various servers during normal internet browsing and are managed by the browser program, which typically accepts all cookies by default.

Cookies allow the storage of information related to website usage and visitor preferences. The information contained in cookies is transmitted back to the originating site when users visit its pages or use its services. This enables servers to adjust their responses and process usage statistics. Generally, this information is anonymous and concerns terminal configuration, session navigation characteristics, and preferences (such as language used), serving to manage technical aspects and site usability.

From external sources, cookies can only be read or modified by the website that generated them (users can review their content by examining their browser settings). Cookies cannot be used to retrieve any data from the user’s terminal and cannot transmit computer viruses. Some cookie functions can also be performed by other technologies; therefore, in the context of this policy, the term "cookie" refers to cookies and all similar technologies.

When cookies are managed directly by the website the user is visiting, they are referred to as first-party cookies, whereas third-party cookies originate from other sites and servers and are linked to various services, from traffic analysis to user profiling to targeted advertising campaigns.

First-party cookies are subject to the rules expressed in the site’s policy regarding their use, dissemination, transfer, and duration, while third-party cookies are subject to the rules and conditions set by the third parties themselves.

Based on their duration, cookies are distinguished into session cookies (temporary and automatically deleted from the terminal at the end of the browsing session, upon closing the browser) and persistent cookies (which remain stored on the terminal until their expiration or deletion by the user).

Session cookies are essential for the authentication features of the site. These are technical cookies that do not contain personal data and are used to validate the browsing session, distinguish between connected users, and serve security purposes to prevent cyber attacks on the site.

For technical cookies, as they do not contain personal data, consent is not required.

Persistent cookies, known as analytical cookies, can collect various types of information and serve different purposes. Their duration is set by the server at the time of creation, typically not exceeding 6 months.

Performance Analytical Cookies

These cookies can gather information about the connection, such as the source of search engines, keywords used, language preference, IP address, localization information like nationality, city, date/time, and terminal characteristics such as browser, operating system, etc. The purpose of this information is to monitor the site, checking its usability, functionality, and potential abnormal traffic. These cookies do not collect any information that can identify the user; for instance, IP addresses are anonymized by masking the last bytes.

They enable the determination of the number of visitors, their location, the most visited pages on the site, etc. They are crucial for ensuring the security and smooth operation of the site, assessing its effectiveness, and identifying potential improvements.

 

These cookies are generally third-party, for example, Google Analytics. Consent is not required for them (however, users can still disable them).Inizio modulo

Profiling Analytical Cookies

These cookies collect information about users’ characteristics and preferences. First-party cookies of this type are generally equated with technical cookies as they are anonymous and necessary for the site’s usability.

However, third-party profiling cookies are used to create user profiles and tailor the provision of a service in an increasingly personalized way. Typically employed by commercial organizations (such as Google, etc.), they enable servers to attribute a profile to specific statistical patterns and determine users’ likely interests or areas of interest.

These cookies are linked to elements (such as images, maps, sounds, specific links to web pages from other domains). The use of these cookies is governed by the rules and conditions of processing established by third parties and may therefore be subject to specific consent from these entities.

The purpose of third-party profiling cookies is strictly commercial. Users receive customized advertising messages based on their tastes and preferences expressed online. Consent is required for these cookies.

For these cookies, you can access the information and consent acquisition forms of third parties by following the links provided below:

• Google Adwords: Google Adwords Cooke Policy
• Google Analytics: Google Analytics Privacy Policy
• Google Maps: Google Maps Privacy Policy
• Facebook: Facebook Data Policy
• Twitter:
Twitter Privacy Policy
• Joomla:
Joomla Privacy Policy
• WordPress:
WordPress Privacy Policy
• LinkedIn:
LinkedIn Privacy Policy

Use of Cookies on this Site

When the cookies used by the site require the user’s consent, a banner with a brief initial information on the use of cookies and the collection of consent is immediately displayed prominently on the homepage or another page of the site upon access. Consent can be given through a "Accept All Cookies" button or selectively for categories of cookies through a "Customize Choices" button. This option defaults to accepting only technical cookies.

Depending on the type of information collected and their purposes, analytical cookies may involve the processing of personal data or user profiling by third parties. The use of these cookies is governed by the rules and conditions of processing established by third parties. Please refer to the information provided by them through their respective privacy policies.

Consent is required for these cookies, and users can also disable them.

For further information on different types of cookies, you can refer to Wikipedia: Cookie – Wikipedia.

For a more in-depth understanding of how Google uses and collects data, we recommend reviewing Google’s Data Usage Policies when using sites or apps from their partners.

How to control or delete cookies?

Every browser is automatically set to accept cookies. However, users can always decide whether to accept cookies or not by using their browser settings. In general, it is possible to enjoy content even by completely disabling cookies, and disabling third-party cookies does not affect the navigability of the site in any way. It is important to note, though, that disabling all cookies, including necessary technical ones, may result in the inability to access certain content or functions of the site, or other usability issues.

Settings to manage or disable cookies may vary depending on the browser used. These settings can be defined specifically for different websites and web applications. Additionally, some browsers allow users to define different settings for various types of cookies.

The following links provide explanations on how to manage or disable cookies for the most common browsers:

· Mozilla Firefox: Protect your privacy | Firefox Help (mozilla.org)
· Google Chrome:
Gestione dei cookie – Supporto Google Chrome
Gestione account Google – Cookies – Supporto Google
· Opera:
Gestione dei cookie – Help Opera
· Safari:
Gestione dei cookie – Supporto Apple
· Microsoft Edge:
Disabilitare i cookie – Supporto AVG

It is also worth noting the option to use specific tools for privacy management regarding cookies for advertising purposes, such as Your Online Choices, limited to advertising networks participating in the initiative. For further information, visit EDAA – European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance.

First-party cookies used on the site

This site uses technical cookies for authentication, session management, security purposes, and user interface customization.

Origin: freschieschiavoni.eu, freschieschiavoni.com

Type: functionality/security-related

cf_clearance

Stores proof of successful validation. It is created when a visitor successfully completes the validation presented by Cloudflare (such as a CAPTCHA). Used to avoid revalidation when present. Required to access the origin server. Cf_clearance has a duration of 12 months.

cookieyes-consent

This cookie stores preferences regarding cookies, namely which cookies are allowed and which are blocked. It has a duration of 12 months.

Third-party cookies used on the site

Origin: Google, YouTube

Type: functionality

        NID

        Secure-ENID

Most people using Google services have a cookie called "NID" or "_Secure-ENID" in their browsers, depending on their cookie preferences. These cookies are used to store preferences and other information, such as the preferred language, the number of results to show on a search results page (e.g., 10 or 20), and the preference for Google’s SafeSearch filter activation. Each "NID" cookie expires 6 months after the user’s last usage, while the "_Secure-ENID" cookie lasts for 13 months.

        VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE

        __Secure-YEC • SOCS
The "VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE" and "__Secure-YEC" cookies serve a similar purpose for YouTube and are also used to detect and address issues with the service. These cookies last for 6 and 13 months, respectively. Google uses the "SOCS" cookie, lasting 13 months, to store user choices regarding cookie usage.

        CONSENT

        PREF

        YSC

        VISITOR_PRIVACY_METADATA

Origin: Google, YouTube

Type: Security

Cookies and similar technologies used for security purposes help authenticate users, prevent fraudulent activity, and protect visitors during their interaction with a service.

Cookies and similar technologies used to authenticate users contribute to ensuring that only the actual owner of an account can access it.

        SID

        HSID

Cookies named "SID" and "HSID" contain digitally signed and encrypted records related to a user’s Google Account ID and their most recent login date. The combination of these cookies allows Google to block many types of attacks, such as attempts to capture the contents of forms submitted in Google services.

Some cookies and similar technologies are used to detect spam, fraudulent activity, and abuse.

        pm_sess

        YSC

        AEC

        __Secure-YEC

The "pm_sess" and "YSC" cookies ensure that requests within a browsing session are made by the user and not by other sites. These cookies prevent malicious sites from acting unknowingly on behalf of the user. The "pm_sess" cookie lasts for 30 minutes, while the "YSC" cookie has a duration equal to the user’s browsing session. The "__Secure-YEC" and "AEC" cookies are used to detect spam, fraudulent activity, and abuse to ensure that advertisers are not mistakenly charged for fraudulent activities or interactions with ads or invalid impressions. They also ensure fair compensation for YouTube creators participating in the YouTube Partner Program.

The "AEC" cookie lasts for 6 months, while the "__Secure-YEC" cookie lasts for 13 months.

Origin: Google

Type: Analytics/Performance

Some cookies and similar technologies allow websites and apps to understand how visitors interact with their services.

Google Analytics uses a set of cookies to collect information on behalf of companies using the Google Analytics service and generate statistics on the usage of sites without providing personal information about individual visitors.

        _ga

        _gat_gtag_UA-85594138-5

        _gid

The primary cookie used by Google Analytics, "_ga," enables the service to distinguish one visitor from another and lasts for 2 years. It is used by any site that implements Google Analytics, including Google services. Each "_ga" cookie is unique to the specific property, so it cannot be used to track a user or a specific browser across unrelated websites.

Users can selectively disable Google Analytics by installing the opt-out component provided by Google on their browser. Google’s mobile apps may also use unique identifiers, such as the "Google Usage ID," for analysis.

For more information on Google Analytics, you can visit Google Analytics.

Origin: Google, YouTube

Type: Advertising

        NID

        ANID

        IDE

        id

The "NID" cookie is used to display Google ads in Google services to users who have logged out after logging in, while the "ANID," "IDE," and "id" cookies are used to display Google ads on non-Google sites. Mobile advertising IDs, such as the Android advertising ID, are used for a similar purpose in mobile apps based on device settings. If personalized ads are enabled, the "ANID" and "IDE" cookies are used to customize the displayed ads. If personalized ads are disabled, the "ANID" and "id" cookies are used to store this preference. The "NID" cookie expires 6 months after the user’s last usage. The "ANID," "IDE," and "id" cookies last for 13 months in the European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, and 24 months in the rest of the world.

You can view the privacy policies published on the following web pages:

        Privacy Policy

        How Google Uses Cookies

Based on your ad settings, other Google services such as YouTube may use these cookies and other cookies and technologies, such as the "VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE" cookie, for advertising purposes.

Updates: This cookie policy is updated as of February 14, 2024.