Cookie Policy (UE)
1) What are cookies?
A cookie consists of a set of data that a website sends to the user’s device (usually to the browser), where it is stored and then retransmitted to the site upon the user’s next visit. This data can also be stored on the computer through an anonymous tag that identifies only the computer but not the user. Some pages of this domain use cookies, including third-party cookies, and other similar technologies to enable navigation.
2) Nature of cookies
There are different types of cookies. Cookies can be installed on the user’s device either by the operator of the website they are visiting (publisher) or by the owner of a different site, which installs cookies through the first one (third parties). In the case of third-party cookies, the site has no direct control over individual cookies and cannot intervene on them (it can neither install nor delete them directly). However, the user can manage these cookies through browser settings or by accessing the third-party websites.
Technical cookies
Technical cookies are those used solely for the purpose of transmitting a communication over an electronic communication network, or to the extent strictly necessary for the provider of an information society service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user to provide that service. They are not used for further purposes and are typically installed directly by the owner of this website, though they may also be installed by third parties.
Navigation or session cookies
They ensure the normal navigation and use of the website and its services.
Statistical cookies
They are similar to technical cookies and are used by the website owner to collect aggregated information about the number of users and how they visit the site. Statistical cookies gather anonymous statistical data on the website’s functionality. These are persistent cookies, meaning they remain stored on the user’s/visitor’s computer hard drive until they expire.
Functionality cookies
They allow the user to navigate based on a set of selected criteria (such as language) in order to improve the service provided to them. Functionality cookies are used to enhance the usability of the site.
Profiling and marketing cookies
Profiling and marketing cookies are used to display advertisements or to track the user on this website or across different websites for marketing purposes.
3) Inserted cookies
Service | Name | Expiry | Function |
---|---|---|---|
WordPress | WP_PREFERENCES_USER_* | Persistent | Save User preferences |
WordPress | wordpress_test_cookie | Session | Check if cookies can be placed |
Elementor | elementor | Persistent | Save user's actions on the website |
Google Analytics | _ga | 2 years | Counts and tracks page views |
LiteSpeed | _lscache_vary | 2 days | Prevents cached pages |
Google Fonts | Google Fonts API | - | Show webfonts |
Google reCAPTCHA | rc::c | - | Spam prevention |
Google reCAPTCHA | rc::b | - | Spam prevention |
Google reCAPTCHA | rc::a | - | Spam prevention |
Generic | e_event-tracker | - | - |
Generic | general-data-store | - | - |
Generic | e_kit-elements-defaults | - | - |
4) Duration of cookies
Regarding duration, cookies can be:
Temporary or session cookies: These are used to store temporary information, allowing actions performed during a specific session to be linked. They are removed from the computer when the browser is closed.
– Permanent (persistent cookies): These are used to store information and remain stored on the computer even after the browser is closed.
5) Consent
For the installation of technical, statistical, functionality, and navigation cookies necessary to enable the website’s functionalities, prior user consent is not required. In any case, the user can disable all cookies that are not strictly necessary for the website’s operation.
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The user can express their preferences regarding the use of cookies through the browser settings as well, by following the procedures outlined below for the most commonly used browsers.
6) Instructions to disable cookies in browsers
For information on how to disable cookies, the user can visit the dedicated page of their browser.
Google Chrome browser
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647
For more information, the user can visit the browser’s dedicated page.
Mozilla Firefox
https://support.mozilla.org/it/kb/Attivare%20e%20disattivare%20i%20cookie
For information, the user can visit the browser’s dedicated page.
Microsoft Edge
For information, the user can visit the browser’s dedicated page.
Opera
http://help.opera.com/Windows/10.00/it/cookies.html
For information, the user can visit the browser’s dedicated page.
If the user uses any other browser, they should look for the cookie management options in the browser settings.
7) Transfer of data to non-European countries
The processed data are stored on servers located within the National Territory. In any case, if transferred outside the European Union due to the location of certain service providers’ servers, HTC will adopt all necessary safeguards prescribed by GDPR to protect users’ personal data.
8) User rights
To learn about the users’ rights and how to exercise them, please refer to the relevant section (points 7 and 8) of the privacy policy.
9) User rights and complaints
If a user believes that their personal data processing violates GDPR provisions, they have the right to file a complaint with the Data Protection Authority in Rome, pursuant to Article 77 GDPR, and seek legal recourse before the judicial authority. For questions and/or comments regarding the Cookie Policy and this statement, please contact us using the following contact details:
HTC Srl – A NCM Company
Via Giulio Giuliani, 28, 06034 Foligno PG Italia
Website: https://htcenter.it
Email: info@htcenter.it
This cookie policy has been synchronized with cookiedatabase.org.