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General Information
When you visit the web page, cookies may be required on your device. Cookies are small text files that websites send to your computer or other internet-connected devices to uniquely identify the browser you use or to store information or settings in your browser. Cookies allow us to recognize you when you return to pages you have previously visited. In addition, they help us provide a personalized experience and can help detect certain types of fraud. In many cases, the information collected using cookies and other tools is used in unidentifiable forms and without reference to personal data. For example, to better understand website traffic patterns and optimize the website experience. In some cases, information is associated with the user's personal data using cookies and other technologies. Other business partners may also use these tracking technologies or engage third parties to monitor user behavior on our behalf.
There are two types of cookies used: "session cookies" and "persistent cookies".
Session cookies usually expire when the browser is closed, while persistent cookies remain on the device after the browser is closed and can be used again on the next visit.
In many cases, you can manage cookie preferences and disable their use and other data collection technologies by changing your browser settings. Since all these software are different, visit your browser's support section to learn about cookie preferences and other privacy settings that may be available. Choosing to remove or refuse cookies or to clear local storage may affect features, availability, and functionality.
Flash cookies
The use of flash cookies, also known as Local Stored Objects and similar technologies, is to personalize and enhance the online user experience. A flash cookie is a small data file installed on a computer that uses a technology such as those provided by Adobe Flash. Adobe Flash Player is an application that enables the rapid development of dynamic content, such as video clips and animations.
Flash cookies are used to personalize and enhance the online user experience and to provide content for Flash players or for security reasons, to collect certain website metrics, and to help remember settings and preferences. Flash cookies are managed through a different interface than that provided by your web browser.
If you disable flash cookies or other similar technologies, you may not have access to certain product content and features, such as the device remembering an ad displayed during a previous visit.
Pixel tags, web beacons, and trackers
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Third-party social plugins
Social plugins provided and managed by third parties, such as the Facebook Like button, when present on website pages, allow information viewed to be sent to third parties. If you are not logged into an account through the third party, the latter cannot know your identity. On the contrary, the third party may be able to link information or actions related to the account's interactions with that third party. You are encouraged to consult the third party's privacy policies to better understand their data processing practices.
User choices
Most browsers automatically accept cookies. However, it is possible to change the settings of these software so that they refuse cookies by visiting the support section of their toolbar. Although it is possible to disable the use of cookies through browser settings, it is currently not possible to know the response to "Do Not Track" requests in the HTTP header of the browser or mobile application due to a lack of standardization regarding how this request should be interpreted for this purpose.
Flash cookies work differently from browser cookies, and the cookie management tools available in a web browser may not remove flash cookies. Please look for information on how to manage flash cookies.
Mobile devices may allow you to control cookies through settings. For more information, consult the instructions from the manufacturer of the device used.
If you choose to refuse cookies, some parts may not work as intended or may be completely unusable.