Cookie Policy

This website uses cookies and other systems that may perform user profiling (hereinafter referred to as “cookies”).

The use of mandatory cookies is necessary for technical and operational system functions and does not involve profiling activities. Profiling cookies, on the other hand, are only enabled with the user’s consent.
What are cookies?

Cookies are small text strings sent by a server to a web client (information stored by the visited website on the user’s computer). They are generally used to remember visitors’ preferences, data, and browsing information on a specific website but do not contain personal data. Other profiling and user identification techniques exist that are not related to the use of cookies.
The use of cookies and other profiling and identification systems

Most Internet browsers automatically accept cookies, but it is possible to change browser settings to delete cookies or prevent automatic acceptance. Other server-side identification and profiling systems cannot be managed through the browser.

Users have the right to withdraw their previously given consent at any time by clicking the “Revoke Consent” button at the bottom of the page.

Failure to provide consent is equivalent to its denial.


Types of cookies

There are two types of cookies:

First-party (or proprietary) cookies: Created and readable only by the domain that generated them.

Third-party cookies: Created and managed by domains external to the one being visited.

Cookies can also be classified as:

Session cookies (or temporary cookies): Deleted when the browser is closed.

Persistent cookies: Stored as files even after the browser is closed and deleted after a predetermined period.

Cookies and other tracking systems used on this site

This website uses various cookies of different types for multiple purposes and functionalities:

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WordPress

The website is built with WordPress, a popular CMS platform. WordPress sets first-party technical cookies for authentication management and other technical aspects without performing profiling activities.

Consent is mandatory.

These cookies are identified by the following names:
Names starting with wordpress_sec, followed by a variable string
Names starting with wordpress_logged_in_, followed by a variable string
Names starting with wp-settings-, followed by a variable string
wordpress_test_cookie
Generally, cookies whose names start with wp_ , wordpress_ or elementor

There is also a cookie named ar_cookie_item_consent, which stores the identifier related to the expressed consents.

The cookie pys_landing_page may also be present. Generally, cookies whose names start with pys_ are first-party technical cookies that are only set when the user consents to certain cookies.

Consent is mandatory.

Any changes to this policy will be published in this section and will take effect upon publication.