Cookies Policy
What are Cookies?
Cookies are packets of information sent by a website to the visitor's Internet browser and automatically stored on the visitor's personal computer.
Each time the site is accessed, this data is automatically sent back to the server.
What are they for?
In general, cookies are used to facilitate and speed up browsing, for example to store access credentials on pages that require authentication by the user (only if the user ticks the appropriate storage box), to play multimedia content such as video and audio, or to maintain a user's browsing preferences within a site.
In some cases, cookies are necessary for the performance of certain functions of a site and, if they are rejected, navigation may be frustrating. For these reasons, it is advisable to configure your browser so that it accepts the receipt of cookies.
The cookies described above are defined as "technical", i.e. they serve exclusively for technical purposes, and their use does not require the user's consent pursuant to art. 122 paragraph 1 of Legislative Decree 196/2003.
Types of cookies
There are two types of cookies:
- First-party cookies: generated and readable only by the domain you are visiting.
- Third-party cookies: these are cookies generated and readable by domains outside the one you are visiting. These cookies may be present if the site contains elements such as, for example, sharing buttons provided by social networks, maps and videos that reside on servers other than the one on which the requested page is located.
In addition, cookies can be:
- Temporary: These are stored on your computer during a visit and are deleted when you exit your Internet browser or turn off your computer.
- Persistent: They remain on the computer until they are manually deleted by the user using the features of the Internet browser.
What cookies do we use on this site?
On the LA CASA TRASPARENTE website we use Google Analytics, a tool that allows us to monitor the way in which users visit the pages of the site by detecting the type of device or browser used, the time of access, the URL address. The data collected for this purpose is anonymous, so it cannot be associated with an individual user, and we consult the statistics obtained from the collection of this data only in order to be able to offer visitors better and better content based on the preferences detected.
You can disable the acceptance of cookies, including Analytics cookies, by changing the settings of your Internet browser.
How can I disable cookies?
Almost all web browsers automatically accept cookies by default; however, you can disable them through the preferences of the browser you use. Here are some links with instructions on how to disable cookies in the most used browsers: