COOKIES PRIVACY POLICY
The website http://www.fratellioriggi.it owned by FRATELLI ORIGGI , with Headquarters in Via Indipendenza, 153 - 20821 Meda(MB) ITALIA, FRATELLI ORIGGIis the Data Controller (art. 28 d.lgs 196/2003) where your personal data are collected, processed and stored pursuant to d.lgs. 196/03 the processing of your personal data refers to this Policy on Cookies. The Data Controller also provides, the following information.
This Cookie Policy ("Cookies Privacy Policy") should be read together with the Privacy Policy that can be red in the Privacy section of the home page on the Internet at the address http://www.fratellioriggi.it. This Cookie Privacy Policy has the purpose to describe various types of Cookies and technologies used on the FRATELLI ORIGGI's website to describe the terms and conditions of use.
This document contains the following information:
1. What are cookies.
2. Types of cookies.
3. Third party cookies.
4. Privacy and Security about Cookies.
5. Other threats cookie based.
6. Cookies on the website of FRATELLI ORIGGI.
1. What are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that websites visited by the user send to the device (usually the browser). They are stored in the corresponding folder of it while the user is intent to visit a website, and then retransmitted to the same subsequent visits to the sites. They are used with the aim to improve the navigation, (the http protocol is stateless and cannot "remember" that the authenticated user browses the pages), save user preferences, (username, password, etc.), draw the tastes allowing to manage the presence or absence of targeted marketing initiatives or the provision of services related to the activity of the Data Controller such as newsletters, dem, etc. Where were placed restrictions on their use that will certainly have effects on the user state. Blocking or removing them in the browser cache, could cause an incomplete use of the services offered by the web application.
2. Types of cookies
Session Cookies are temporary Cookies, which are limited to "exist" for the duration of the session. When the users closes the browser, these Session Cookie expires. These Cookies are typically used to identify users when they log on to a site, to remind user and his preferences in the transition between the pages of the website, to provide specific information previously collected. The most common example is the shopping cart feature of an e-commerce web application. For example, when the user visits a page of a catalog and selects some items, Session Cookie remembers these selections so in a virtual shopping cart, items remains selected when the user is ready to checkout. Without Session Cookies, if the user clicks on "checkout", the new page could not recognize past activities in the preceding pages, and the shopping cart will always be empty.
Persistent cookies remain active even after the browser is closed and help websites to remember user data and settings for future reference. This allows faster access and more convenient in terms of time, since you do not need to login again. In addition to authentication, other website features are made possible and include: the language selection, theme selection, the preferences menu, bookmarks internal site or favorites, among many others. At the first visit, the website information is presented by default. During the visit, these preferences will be remembered through the use of Persistent cookies the next time the user visits the site.
3. Third party cookies
There are various types of cookies, some of them are defined Third party cookies. These are used, for example, by the site that first the visitor came first, which contains ads from another server or website of the third part. Operationally, the browser collects information fed from different sources so that all items appear on the same page, creating a cookie in the browser corresponding folder. All cookies can be removed directly from the browser settings, or by special programs (also free). It is also possible to block the creation of them. In the latter case some services of the site may not work as intended and a user may not be able to access or doesn't a cookie associated with the user preferences, then the information would be displayed in the local form wrong or not be available.
Web beacons: also known as "tracking pixels", "1x1 gif", "single-pixel gifs", "pixel tags" or "action tags" are graphical images, which generally do not exceed the size of 1 x 1 pixel that are used with the aim to collect anonymous information about how users act; they offer also personalized content. Also identify browser types, words entered in the search engines that bring visitors to the site and domain names of the sites that refer traffic to the site. Web beacons may be available in e-mails and let know if a user has received, opened or clicked on a link (or links) provided with the e-mail received.
Flash Cookies or Local Shared Objects (LSOs): websites can use Flash content displayed in their pages, to store some information in the device. As HTTP cookies, local shared objects can be used by websites to gather information on the paths taken by Internet users while navigating web sites. The online banks, or advertisers can use local shared objects for monitoring purposes.
Functionally Cookies are used to provide services, remember the settings with the aim of improving the user experience of the website, such as informing the user last logged on. They are never used for purposes other than those described and sometimes are "strictly necessary" capabilities/services that FRATELLI ORIGGI has implemented on the site.
Google Analytics is a service offered by Google that generates statistics about the visitors of a website and traffic sources. It is the most widely used statistics service. Google Analytics can track visitors from all external links to the site, including search engines and social networks, direct visits and reference sites. It sees also advertising, pay-per-click advertising, email marketing and also links within PDF documents. It is possible to access to the informative note on Privacy at the address:
http://www.google.it/analytics/learn/privacy.html.
Google AdSense: Google AdSense is a program run by Google Inc. that allows advertisers to serve ads on the "Google Network advertising" on its website earning based on the number of exposures of the advertisement or clicks made on them. It is possible to access to the informative note on Privacy at the address:
https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms.
4. Privacy and security about Cookies
Cookies are not viruses, are just text files that are neither interpreted by the browser or neither ran in memory. Consequently, they cannot replicate, spread in other networks and never be replicated again. Since they cannot perform these functions, they do not fall within the definition of standard virus. Cookies, however, can be used for malicious purposes. Being stored information about preferences, the history of a user's actions, the specific navigation between sites, cookies can be used to act as a form of spy. Many anti-spyware products are well aware of this problem and report cookies as potential threats.
Regarding Flash Cookies, Adobe does not directly provide a tool to customize the Flash Player settings related to the management of cookies. To access these settings is necessary to access any web page with a flash content, click with the right mouse button, choose Global Settings, then click on the link "Global Privacy Settings Panel". Alternatively, you can go directly to the page:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager07.html It's important to remember that if you delete Flash Cookies, or if you turn completely off the storage, some websites may no longer operate as expected. Flash Cookies may be used, for example, to force the creation of a new traditional HTTP cookie.
5. Other threats Cookie based
Because cookies are transmitted between browser and web site, a malicious user or an unauthorized user could can intercept data related to cookies. Although relatively rare, this can happen if the user connects to the web using for example a WI-FI network not secure. Other attacks based on cookies involve the setting of the server. If a website does not require the browser to use only encrypted connections (e.g. https), attackers can exploit this vulnerability to trick visitors by sending them personal information over unsecure channels. The attackers then hijack your personal information for a not a authorized treatment.
6. Cookies on the website of FRATELLI ORIGGI
The ethical policy of FRATELLI ORIGGI is to include clear descriptions of how cookies are distributed on the website http://www.fratellioriggi.it. Most browsers have implemented the functionality itself of "Privacy settings" that provides different levels of acceptance of Cookies, maturity and elimination after a user has visited a particular website. Since the protection of identity is very much appreciated by internet users and is a right, the user have to be aware of the threats that Cookies could present. FRATELLI ORIGGI wants to be transparent about the objectives and conditions of data processing.
THE WEBSITE FRATELLI ORIGGI use technical cookies and cookies of third party for provide a better service.
7. How to disable cookies through browser
- Mozilla Firefox
- Google Chrome
- Internet Explorer
- Safari 6/7 Mavericks
- Safari su iPhone, iPad, o iPod touch