Cookie Policy
Last updated: 22 September 2025
What are cookies, scripts, and web beacons?
Cookies are small text files that the websites you visit send to the user’s device
(computer, tablet, smartphone, notebook), where they are stored,
and then transmitted back to the same websites on the next visit. They are used to
perform computer authentication, session monitoring, and storage of
information about websites. Cookies can also be used to monitor browsing,
collect data on preferences, tastes, habits, and personal choices that allow
the reconstruction of detailed consumer profiles.
A script is a piece of code used to make our website function properly and
interactively. This code is executed on our servers
or on your device.
A web beacon (or pixel tag) is a small, invisible piece of text or image on a website
that is used to monitor website traffic. To do this, various data
are stored using web beacons.
How can cookies be disabled in your browser?
By changing your browser settings, you can choose to disable
the installation of all cookies or only some cookies, according to your preferences or needs.
Each browser has its own procedure to achieve this; for this reason,
users are invited to consult the help guide of the browser they use or to visit
websites specifically created to facilitate the process, such as
https://cookiepedia.co.uk/how-to-manage-cookies
and
https://www.aboutcookies.org/.
How can you change your preferences regarding targeted advertising?
Many advertising companies allow you to stop the collection of data about your preferences
and habits so that you no longer receive targeted advertising. By visiting
https://www.youronlinechoices.eu/
and
https://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/
you can express your preferences regarding advertising delivered by participating companies
(this does not, however, prevent the installation of cookies).
Specifically, users can manage cookies through the browser they use for browsing
by accessing the relevant page:
What are technical cookies?
Technical cookies are those required to provide a service requested by the user and are
installed directly by our website in order to make browsing easier and to enable
use of the services offered and the saving of preferences, so as to personalize
navigation, the interface, the language, etc. The installation of such cookies does not require
the data subject’s consent, as they are not used for any purpose other than those described above.
What are third-party cookies?
While browsing our website, the user may also receive cookies on their device
that are sent by websites or web servers other than ours (so-called third-party cookies), on which
certain elements may be hosted such as, for example, images, maps, or specific links to pages on other domains.
Third-party cookies are therefore those installed when visiting our website, but for purposes and processing methods
different from those indicated in this cookie policy, and which use IT systems
over which the website owner has no direct control.
What are analytics cookies?
Analytics cookies, whether first- or third-party, are used to monitor users’ use of the website,
the methods and frequency of visits to the website, and are sometimes also referred to as statistical cookies
given their specific analysis and monitoring function.
They can be treated as technical cookies when (i) they produce aggregated statistics in relation to
a single website or a single mobile application, (ii) for third-party cookies, they mask
the fourth component of the IP address, or (iii) third parties refrain from combining analytics cookies
with other processing operations or from transmitting them to third parties.
When analytics cookies are treated as technical cookies, as with the latter, consent is not required;
where they are considered profiling cookies, a specific user consent will be required.
What are profiling cookies?
These are cookies used to link, to specific identified or identifiable individuals, specific
actions or recurring behavioral patterns in the use of the offered functionalities (patterns), in order to
place different profiles within homogeneous clusters of varying size, so as to send
targeted advertising messages, i.e., in line with the preferences expressed by the user while
browsing the internet.
Which cookies are used on our website?
Our website uses technical cookies and third-party cookies, as well as analytics
and profiling cookies.
In particular:
- Google Ads
- Meta
- HubSpot
- Amplitude
- Impact
- Microsoft Clarity