Extended cookie policy
Website management methods with reference to the treatment of users’ personal data
alemarsrl.it
or the “Website” use cookies to make our services simple and efficient for users. Small amounts of information will be transferred to the Users’ devices, whether they are computers or mobile devices, in the form of small text files called "cookies" saved in the directories used by the User's web browser. There are various types of cookies: some are intended to make the use of the site more effective, while others to enable certain functions. By analysing them in detail, our cookies will allow you to:
- - Store the preferences set
- - Avoid re-entering the same information multiple times during the visit, such as username and password
- - Analyse the use of the services and contents provided by alemarsrl.it to optimize the browsing experience and the services offered.
Type of Cookies used in the Website
The various types of cookies used by alemarsrl.it according to their practical purpose are listed below.
Technical Cookies
This type of cookie allows some sections of the website to function correctly. They are divided into two categories: persistent and session:
- Persistent: once the browser is closed, they are not destroyed but remain up to a pre-set expiration date;
- Sessions: they are cancelled every time the browser is closed.
These cookies, always sent from our domain, are necessary to view the website correctly and, in relation to the technical services offered, they will be always used and sent, unless the Users change the settings in their browser (thus affecting the view of the website pages.)
Analytical Cookies
The cookies in this category are used to collect information on the use of the website. alemarsrl.it will use this information for anonymous statistical analysis in order to improve the experience of its Website and to make the contents more interesting and relevant to the users' wishes. This type of cookie collects anonymous data on users’ activity and how they have reached the Website. Analytical cookies are sent from the Website itself or from third-party domains.
Analysis cookies for third-party services
These cookies are used to collect information on the use of the Website anonymously such as: pages visited, time spent, origins of the incoming traffic, geographical origin, age, gender and interests for the purposes of marketing campaigns. These cookies are sent from third-party domains external to the Website.
Cookies to integrate products and functions of third-party software
This type of cookie integrates features developed by third parties within the pages of the Website such as icons and the preferences expressed on social networks in order to share Website contents or for the use of third-party software services (such as map software and other types of software that offer additional services.) These cookies are sent from third-party domains and the partner Websites that offer their functionality on the pages of the site.
Profiling cookies
These cookies are necessary to create user profiles in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed on the pages of the Website. alemarsrl.it, according to the current legislation, is not required to ask for the users’ consent for technical and analytical cookies, since they are used to provide the requested services. For all the other types of cookies, the Users can express their consent in one or more of the following ways:
- - Through specific settings of the browser used or of the related computer software used to navigate the pages of the Website.
- - By changing the settings for the use of third-party services
- These solutions could both prevent users from using or viewing parts of the Website.
Third-party websites and services
The Website may contain links to other Websites having their own privacy policies that can be different from the one adopted by alemarsrl.it and therefore it is not responsible for these websites.
Cookies used
The list of technical and analytical cookies used by this website is provided below:
- __utma - persistent - user visit time - necessary for the Google Webmaster and Analytics third-party service. It lasts 2 years.
- __utmb - persistent - exit rate (approximate value) - necessary for the Google Analytics third-party service. It lasts 30 minutes.
- __utmz - persistent – users’ origin - necessary for the Google Analytics third-party service. It lasts 6 months.
- _dc - session - used to limit remarketing requests (not currently present on alemarsrl.it) necessary for the Google Analytics third-party service. It lasts 10 minutes.
- PHPSESSID - session - needed by WordPress to identify a single user session.
- _ga - persistent - used to identify users - necessary for the Google Analytics third-party service. It lasts 2 years
frm_form8_0398a1368566c8697942eb6f74ad02a5 - session - necessary for contact form referrals.
Third-party Cookies:
Facebook:
- act - session
- c_user - persistent
- csm - persistent
- datr - persistent
- fr - persistent
- i_user - session
- lu - persistent
- p - session
- presence - session
- s - persistent
- x-src - persistent
- xs - persistent
- datr - persistent
- lu - persistent
Twitter:
__utma - persistent
__utmv - persistent
__utmz - persistent
auth_token - persistent
guest_id - persistent
pid - persistent
remember_checked - persistent
remember_checked_on - persistent
secure_session - persistent
twll - persistent
dnt - persistent
eu_cn - persistent
external_referer - persistent
How to disable cookies by setting your browser
Chrome
1. Run Chrome Browser
2. Click the menu in the browser toolbar next to the URL window for navigation
3. Select Settings
4. Click Show Advanced Settings
5. In the "Privacy" section, click the "Content settings" button
6. In the "Cookies" section, you can change the following cookie settings:
7. Enable local data saving
8. Change the local data only until the browser is closed
9. Prevent sites from setting cookies
10. Block third-party cookies and site data
11. Manage exceptions for some Internet websites
12. Delete one or all cookies
For further information, visit the dedicayed page.
Mozilla Firefox
- Run the Mozilla Firefox Browser
- Click the menu in the browser toolbar next to the URL window for navigation
Select Options
Select the Privacy panel
Click Show Advanced Settings
In the “Privacy” section, click the “Content settings” button
In the “Tracking” section, it is possible to change the following cookie settings
- Prevent the websites from carrying out any tracking
- Share your availability to be traced with the websites
- Do not communicate any preference regarding the tracking of personal data
- From the “History” section, it is possible to:
- By enabling “Use customised settings”, select the acceptance of third-party cookies (always, from the most visited websites, or never) and their storage for a specific period (until they expire, until Firefox is closed, or ask each time)
- Remove the individual cookies stored
For further information, visit the
dedicayed page.
Safari 6
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Run the Safari Browser
Click Safari, select Preferences and click Privacy
In the “Block Cookies” section, specify the acceptance of cookies from websites.
To view which websites have stored your cookies, click Details
For further information, visit the
dedicated page.
Safari iOS (dispositivi mobile)
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Run the iOS Safari Browser
Click Settings and then Safari
Click Block Cookies and choose from the various options: “Never”, “Third-party and advertisers” or “Always”
To delete all the cookies stored by Safari, click Settings, then Safari and eventually Clear Cookies and data
For further information, visit the
dedicated page.
Opera
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Run the Opera Browser
Click Preferences then Advanced and finally Cookies
Select one of the following options:
- Accept all the cookies
- Accept cookies only from the website you are visiting: third-party cookies and those sent from a domain other than the one you are visiting will be rejected
- Never accept cookies: no cookies will be saved
For further information, visit the
dedicated page.
How to disable cookies from third-party services
This page is accessible, through the link at the bottom, on all the pages of the Website pursuant to art. 122, par. 2 of Leg. Decree 196/2003 and in line with simplified procedures for the disclosure and the acquisition of consent for the use of cookies, as published in the Official Gazette no. 126 of 3 June 2014 and the related register of regulations no. 229 of 8 May 2014.