COOKIES POLICY

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Definition and function of cookies

What are cookies? A cookie is a file that is downloaded to your computer when you access certain web pages. Cookies allow a website, among other things, to store and retrieve information about the browsing habits of a user or their computer and, depending on the information they contain and the way you use your computer, can be used to recognize the user.

Consent

Those users who have consented to the use of cookies, in order to continue browsing, expressly and unequivocally authorize the use of this information for the purpose indicated.

Disabling or deleting cookies

Cookies can be disabled although this may prevent you from being able to access certain parts of our website or cause less efficient navigation. If you prefer to restrict, block or delete cookies from this website, you can do so by modifying the settings of the browser installed on your computer.

Who uses the information stored in cookies?

The information stored in the cookies on our website is used exclusively by us, with the exception of Google Analytics, which is used and managed by Google and by us for statistical purposes.

CookiePurposeDomainExpiration
__utmaCollects how many times a user visits the site.www.google-analytics.comPersistent
__utmbRecords the time of arrival on the page. It is used to calculate the time a user stays on the page.www.google-analytics.comPersistent
__utmcCollects the status of the session.www.google-analytics.comPersistent
__utmzCollects the user's origin.www.google-analytics.comPersistent
YSCIt measures the video reproductions made by the user and records the "Like" or "Share video" events.www.youtube.comSession
PREFContains data on display preferences.www.youtube.comPersistent
settings.solStores our preferences if we right-click on the video settings.www.youtube.comPersistent
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVEKeeps track of visited videos that are embedded on the web.www.youtube.comPersistent
c_id, lps, pss They are used to manage features of social media sharing buttons. d.shareaholic.com Persistent
Twitter This site uses the "Twitter Tweet button", to make it easier to share its content on the social network Twitter. You can learn more about how Twitter uses cookies here: Twitter privacy policy. twitter.com Session
Facebook This site uses the "Facebook Like button", to make it easier to share its content on the social network Facebook. You can learn more about how Facebook uses cookies here: Facebook's use of cookies. www.facebook.com Session


Updates and changes in the Cookies Policy

This website may make changes to the Cookies Policy according to legislative requirements or to adapt it in the event that new cookies are added. The user will be duly informed on the website.