For the use of our website to be easier and more intuitive, we use cookies. A cookie is a small piece of text that allows us to compare new and past visitors and understand how users navigate through our website. All collected data are used in the form of cookies to make the navigation experience more pleasant and efficient in the future.
Cookies do not store any personal information or information identifying any user whatsoever. If you wish to disable the use of cookies, go to your computer settings and select the ‘delete cookies’ function or the “view warning message’ function that will appear when cookies are stored. To proceed without changing cookie settings, just continue navigating the website.
Our used cookies
Essential cookies
Essential cookies enable you to move around the website and use its full features, e.g. access to protected areas of the website. Without these cookies, a few functions, such as the filling in of a contact form, cannot be used.
Performance cookies
These cookies collect information on how a website is used by users, e.g., their most visited webpages, any error messages generated by webpages, etc. These cookies do not collect information on users’ identity. The information is collected in aggregate (i.e. anonymous) form and will only be used to improve the website operation.
By using our website, users accept the storage of those cookies on their devices.
Functionality cookies
These cookies are used to keep track of previous choices made by a uses (such as name, language or origin) and support advanced custom functions. These cookies can also be used to keep track of changes made to text size, fonts and other customisable parts of webpages. They can also be used to provide any requested services, such as watching a video or viewing the comments on a blog. The information collected through these cookies can be anonymised and you can disable the tracking of your navigation in other websites.
By using this website, users accept the storage of those cookies on their devices.
How to manage cookies on your PC
If you wish to enable cookies from our website, please follow the steps below:
Google Chrome
1. Click “Tools” at the top of your browser window and select Options.
2. Click the “Under the hood” tab, then locate the “Privacy” section and select “Content settings”.
3. Select “Allow local data to be set”.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0
1. Click “Tools” at the top of your browser window and select “Internet options”, then click the “Privacy” tab.
2. To enable cookies in your browser, make sure that the privacy level is set to Medium or below.
3. Setting the privacy level to above Medium will disable the use of cookies.
Mozilla Firefox
1. Click “Tools” at the top of your browser window and select “Options”.
2. Then select the Privacy icon.
3. Click on Cookies, then check the option “Accept cookies from sites”.
Safari
1. Click on the Cog icon at the top of your browser window and select “Preferences”.
2. Click “Security”, and check the option that says “Block third-party and advertising cookies”.
3. Click “Save”.
How to manage cookies on Mac devices
If you wish to enable cookies from our website, please follow the steps below:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 on OSX
1. Click on “Explore” at the top of your browser window and select “Preferences”.
2. Scroll down until you see “Cookies” under Receiving Files.
3. Select “Never ask”.
Safari on OSX
1. Click “Safari” at the top of your browser window and select “Preferences”.
2. Click “Security” then “Accept cookies”.
3. Select “Only from site you navigate to”.
Mozilla and Netscape on OSX
1. Click “Mozilla” or “Netscape” at the top of your browser window and select “Preferences”.
2. Scroll down until you see cookies under “Privacy & Security”.
3. Select “Enable cookies for the originating web site only”.
Opera
1. Click “Menu” at the top of your browser window and select “Settings”.
2. Select “Preferences” and then the “Advanced” tab.
3. Then select “Accept cookies”.
Third part cookies
When you visit a website, you may receive cookies from the visited (“proprietary”) websites as well as from websites managed by other organisations (i.e. “third-party websites”). A clear example of this is the use of “social plug-ins” on Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tumblr, Twitter and YouTube. These are sections of a visited webpage that are directly generated by those sites and integrated in the page of the host site. Social plug-ins are most commonly used for sharing contents on social networks.
The use of these plug-ins implies that cookies are sent from and to all third-party sites. The management of any information collected by “third parties” is governed by privacy disclosures, and we ask you to read them carefully. For the sake of transparency and clarity, please visit the following disclosure webpages, which also report the terms for cookie management.
Facebook disclosure: https://www.facebook.com/help/cookies
LinkedIn disclosure: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/cookie-policy
Pinterest disclosure: https://about.pinterest.com/it/privacy-policy
Tumblr disclosure: https://www.tumblr.com/policy/en/privacy
Twitter disclosure: https://support.twitter.com/articles/20170514
YouTube disclosure: http://www.google.it/intl/it/policies/technologies/cookies