COOKIES POLICY

Cookies Policy

What is Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by the websites you visit. They are widely used to operate, or to more effectively sites, and to provide information to site owners.

How and why we use cookies

We use Cookies to improve the use and functionality of our sites and to better understand how visitors use our sites and the tools and services offered to them. Installing Cookies on your computer provides us with an easy and helpful way to personalize or enrich your experience of our sites and make your next visit more enjoyable. We do not use cookies to collect personal information such as your name, but we may link information contained in a cookie to personal information we have collected from you by other means (eg, general registration on the site).

How do I change the settings of my Cookies?

You can change your cookie settings at any time (e.g. to notify you when cookies are sent to your computer) by clicking on the link below. If you do this, please be aware that you may not be able to sign up to our site or use other features that require registration or collection of information.

Change settings in Cookies

Any changes to your Cookies settings on this site are saved until you decide to make additional changes, if you changed your mind. You can sign in to this site and log in at any time by clicking on the "Cookies Policy" at the bottom of this page.

What are the types of cookies that are being used?

When you visit this site, the following types of cookies are used:

Required Cookies

These are cookies that are absolutely necessary for the operation of a site. Without these cookies, the site cannot function properly. Thus, we do not ask for your specific consent to these Cookies. All other Cookies require your consent.

Functional Cookies

These are cookies that are installed to improve the functionality of the site. For example, cookies that retain the content you previously viewed on this site or the email address and password you provided when you signed up on your previous visit to this site. Cookies can also store products that you have previously placed in your shopping cart when you visit an online store. The use of Functional Cookies therefore allows us to offer you content tailored to your interests and save time you may lose by rewriting or re-entering information when you revisit this site or try to access some sections that are only for members. On some sites, cookies allow us to store your favorite recipes, activities, points or high scores. We may also use Cookies to prevent minor users from accessing certain actions.

Our Cookies

These are cookies that are installed and can be read only from by this site.

Third Party Cookies

These are cookies installed by third parties that we use for various services (for example, data analysis or website advertising).

List of Cookies Used on This Site:

(We inform you that the following cookie list includes only examples of cookies that may be used on this site)

The following list categorizes and describes the various cookies used on this site:

Necessary Cookies (no consent required)

This site is designed with Microsoft .NET technologies and uses the ASP.NET_SessionId Cookie. This cookie is used to create a session ID for the user so that the system itself can recognize the user individually and uniquely, distinguishing thus the user from anyone else viewing the pages of the site. This information is not used or stored outside the systems of this site and is only kept temporarily for as long as the user enters account pages and other pages that require unique and secure access. Without the specific Cookie, security of access to personal accounts cannot be guaranteed.

Our Cookies (consent required)

Googleanalytics (__utma, __utmb, __utmc, __utmz): These cookies are used to collect information about the nature of the visits that our site receives. We use the information to compile reports and help us improve the site. Cookies collect information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the site, from which site the visitors have switched to the site and the websites they visited. Google will use this information to evaluate how you use the site, compile website traffic reports for site administrators, and provide other services related to site activity and Internet use. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required by law, or where third parties promote information on Google's behalf. Google will not combine your Internet Protocol (IP) address with any other Google data. You may deny the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings in your browser, however please be aware that you may not be able to use all of the features of this site in this way. By using this site, you consent to the forwarding of information about you to Google, in the manner and for the purposes described above. For more information about Google cookies, you can visit Google's Privacy Policy.

Third Party Cookies (consent required)

Adsense: We use cookies to make ads more appealing to users and more useful to publishers and advertisers. Some common cookie use is choosing the content-based ads for a user, improving reporting on the performance of a campaign, and avoiding showing ads that have already been shown to a user. Google uses cookies, such as cookiesNID and SID, to help personalize ads on Google products, such as Google Search. For example, we use cookies of this kind to remind you of the latest searches, previous interactions with advertisers or search results of an advertiser, and your visits to an advertiser's website. This helps display personalized ads on Google. We also use a cookie for ads that appear across the web. The primary ad cookie on non-Google sites is called "id" and is stored in browsers in the doubleclick.net domain. Other names are also used, such as _drt_, FLC and exchange_uid. Other Google products like YouTube may also use these cookies to show more relevant ads. Sometimes an ad cookie may be set in the domain of the site you are visiting. In the case of our DoubleClick product, a cookie called "__gads" may be set in the domain of the site you are visiting. Unlike cookies set on Google domains, Google cannot read this cookie when you are on other sites. It is used for purposes such as measuring interactions with ads in this domain and preventing the same ads from appearing too many times. Google also uses Conversion Cookies, the main purpose of which is to make it easier for advertisers to see how many times users who click on their ads end up buying their products. These cookies allow Google and the advertiser to see that you clicked on the ad and later visited the advertiser's site. Conversion cookies are not used by Google to target interest-based ads and are only maintained for a limited time. These cookies are generally defined in googleadservices.com or google.com/ads and have names such as "Conversion" and "TAID". Conversion cookie data may also be used in conjunction with your Google Account to link the different conversion events to the different devices you use. Advertisers only share anonymous data collected from these cookies. Some other cookies may be used to calculate conversion events as well. For example, DoubleClick and GoogleAnalytics cookies may also be used for this purpose.

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