This site uses cookies and similar technologies to ensure the proper functioning of procedures and improve the experience of using online applications. This document provides detailed information on the use of cookies and other similar technologies, how they are used by this site, and how to handle them.
Cookies are short fragments of text (letters and / or numbers) that allow the web server to store information on the client (in this case the browser) to be reused during the same visit to the site (session cookies) or later, including At a distance of days (persistent cookies).Cookies are stored, based on user preferences, from the single browser on the specific device you are using (computers, tablets, smartphones).
Similar technologies, such as web beacon, transparent GIFs, and all forms of local storage introduced with the HTML5 language, can be used to gather information about user behavior and the use of services. In the following, we will refer to cookies and all similar technologies by simply using the term "cookies".
Depending on the characteristics and the use of cookies we can distinguish different categories:
Some cookies (session cookies) remain active until the browser closes or the logout command is executed. Other cookies "survive" at the end of the browser and are also available on subsequent visits of the user. These cookies are said to be persistent and their duration is fixed by the server at the time of their creation. In some cases a deadline is set, in other cases the duration is unlimited. This site does not use persistent cookies.
However, browsing the pages of this site may interact with third-party managed sites that can create or edit permanent cookies and profiling.
By visiting a website you may receive cookies from both the visited site ("owners") or from sites managed by other organizations ("third parties"). A notable example is the presence of "social plugins" for Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn. These are parts of the visited page generated directly from the above sites and integrated into the site of the host site. The most common use of social plugins is to share social networking content.
The presence of these plugins involves the transmission of cookies to and from all sites managed by third parties. The management of information collected by "third parties" is governed by the relevant information to which reference is made.
The user can decide whether or not to accept cookies using their browser settings.
Warning: Total or partial disabling of technical cookies may compromise the use of some features of the site.