Cookie Policy
What are cookies?
A cookie is a short text sent to your browser from a visited website. Allows the site to store information about your visit, such as your preferred language and other settings. This can facilitate your next visit and increase the usefulness of the site in your favor. Cookies play an important role. Without them, using the Web would be a much more frustrating experience.
Cookies are used for various purposes. We use them, for example, to count the number of visitors we receive on a page, to help you contact us and in general to try to provide an ever better service. Below is a brief explanation of which types of cookies can be used.
Technical cookies
This type of cookie allows the proper functioning of certain sections of the Site. They are of two categories: persistent and session:
persistent: once the browser is closed they are not destroyed but remain up to a preset expiration date
of sessions: they are destroyed every time the browser is closed
They will therefore always be used and sent, unless the user does not change the settings in their browser (see paragraph below) to the detriment of the functionality of the site itself.
Analytical cookies
Cookies in this category are used to collect information on the use of the site. This information allows anonymous statistical analysis.
Analytical cookies are sent from the site itself or from third-party domains.
Analysis cookies for third-party services
These cookies are used in order to collect information on the use of the Site by users anonymously such as: pages visited, time spent, origins of the traffic of origin, geographic origin, age, gender and interests for the purpose of marketing campaigns . These cookies are sent from third-party domains external to the Site.
Cookies to integrate products and functions of third-party software
This type of cookie integrates features developed by third parties within the pages of the site such as icons and preferences expressed in social networks in order to share site content or for the use of third-party software services (such as software for generate maps and additional software that offer additional services). These cookies are sent from third-party domains and from partner sites that offer their functionality between the pages of the Site.
Profiling cookies
These cookies are necessary to create user profiles in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the user within the pages of the Site.
portavaticana.com does not use profiling cookies.
Our Privacy page explains how we protect your privacy when using cookies and other information.
MANAGEMENT OF COOKIES IN THE BROWSER
Some people prefer not to enable cookies and for this reason almost all browsers offer the possibility to manage them in order to respect user preferences.
In some browsers it is possible to set rules to manage cookies site by site, an option that gives you more precise control over your privacy. This means that you can disable cookies for all sites, except those you trust.
We indicate below the pages on which to deepen the issue specific to the most common browsers:
Firefox
Internet Explorer
Chrome
Safari
All major modern browsers have a “private” browsing mode that allows you to browse sites without logging history. Usually at the end of these modes all cookies set are destroyed.
EXCLUSION SYSTEMS
In general, it is possible to object to the processing of personal data by the major advertising providers using the following site
www.youronlinechoices.com/it/le-tue-scelte/
and following the instructions contained therein.
Please note that, even if you exercise your right to object, you will still receive advertisements, but no longer any ads tailored to your interests.
Some third-party systems that use cookies provide tools for users to block the installation of their cookies. Below that made available by Google to block cookies related to Google Analytics
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=it
Should you cancel cookies in the future, you must exercise your right to object again. You will have to exercise your right to object again even if you use a different browser.