Cookies Policy
As with most websites, we sometimes place small data files, called “cookies,” on the device you use to visit our website, in order to allow that website to work at its best.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that is downloaded to your Internet-connected device when you visit a website.£
Cookies are used by many websites and can be used for a number of things, such as remembering your preferences, memorizing what you have placed in your shopping cart or calculating the number of people connected at the site.
The information gathered via our cookies is not used to identify you personally. There are different types of cookies, which can be divided into four categories:
Strictly necessary cookies: They are generally used to store and manage a unique identity, and to make the difference between the visitor and other users who visit the site at the same time, in order to provide a consistent and accurate service to each visitor.
Functional cookies: These are cookies that are introduced to improve the functionality of the site. They are usually the result of a visitor action, but can also be implemented as part of the provision of services that are not expressly required by visitors, but are offered to them. For example, cookies that memorize the content already visited on the Website, or the e-mail address and password you entered to log in during a previous visit. They can also be used to prevent from offering to the visitor a service that he has previously been offered and that he has refused. The use of functional cookies may also help us to provide content tailored to your interests, and save you time to connect again or to provide us again with certain information when you visit the website or try to access certain parts reserved for members.
Performance cookies: They are limited to improving the performance and the Website. The main function of a performance cookie is to measure and monitor the visitor’s activity of the site. A performance cookie will help generate statistics and is used by webmasters using Google Analytics for tracking and analysing online activities on their website.
Targeting or advertising cookies: Those contain a unique key that is able to distinguish the search patterns of individual visitors, or may contain a code that can be turned into a series of browsing habits or information about preferences of use, which are stored elsewhere.
First-party cookies are cookies that are implemented by this site and can only be read by this site.
Third-party cookies are cookies that are implemented by third parties and used for all types of services (for example, the analysis of websites or advertising).
How and why do we use cookies?
Most cookies we use are temporary cookies or “session cookies” and are automatically removed from your browser when your session is finished. You should not take action to remove them. Some of our pages use cookies to store information, such as for example your display preferences (such as the contrast parameters, colours, etc.), your language, your user name and password, etc. It is not strictly necessary for the proper functioning of this Website to activate these cookies, but you will enjoy a better browsing experience. We advise you to accept the cookies we offer. You can delete or block these cookies, but if you do, some elements of the site may not work as expected.
We use third-party services, such as Google Analytics, which implements cookies to collect information about users and their use of the site – this information is useful for planning and maintaining the service offered. Most cookies are not essential to provide you with the required services and can be blocked.
How to control cookies?
If you wish to limit or block the cookies set up by our Website or by another site, you can do it via the parameters of your browser (see the manual of your browser). You can delete all cookies already on your computer and you can configure most browsers to prevent cookies from being placed on your device. But if you do so, you will need to manually adjust your preferences each time you visit a website, and some services or features (including some training modules) may not work.