This site uses cookies and similar technologies to ensure the proper functioning of procedures and improve the user experience of online applications. This document provides detailed information on the use of cookies and similar technologies, how they are used, and how to manage them.
Cookies are short text fragments (letters and/or numbers) that allow the web server to store information on the client (browser) to be reused during the same site visit (session cookies) or later, even after days (persistent cookies). Cookies are stored, based on the user’s preferences, by the individual browser on the specific device used (computer, tablet, smartphone).
Similar technologies, such as web beacons, transparent GIFs, and all forms of local storage introduced with HTML5, can be used to collect information on user behavior and service usage.
In this document, we will refer to cookies and all similar technologies simply as “cookies.”
These cookies are essential to allow users to navigate the site and fully utilize its features, such as accessing secure areas of the site. Without these cookies, some necessary services, such as filling out a contact form, cannot be provided.
These cookies collect information about how users use a website, such as which pages are visited most frequently, or if they receive error messages from web pages. These cookies do not collect information that identifies a visitor.
All information collected through these cookies is aggregated and therefore anonymous. They are used only to improve the functioning of a website.
These cookies allow the site to remember the user’s choices (such as name, language, or region of origin) and provide personalized advanced features. These cookies can also be used to remember changes made to text size, fonts, and other customizable parts of web pages.
They can also be used to provide services requested by the user, such as watching a video or commenting on a blog. The information collected by these cookies can be anonymized and does not track browsing activity on other websites.
When visiting a website, you may receive cookies from both the site visited (“first-party”) and other organizations (“third-party”).
A notable example is the presence of “social plugins” for Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and LinkedIn. These are parts of the visited page generated directly by the mentioned sites and integrated into the host site’s page.
The presence of these plugins leads to the transmission of cookies to and from all sites managed by third parties. The management of information collected by “third parties” is governed by their respective policies. To ensure greater transparency and convenience, here are the web addresses of various policies and cookie management options:
This site also includes some components transmitted by Google Analytics, a web traffic analysis service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”). In this case, these are third-party cookies collected and managed anonymously to monitor and improve the site’s performance (performance cookies).
Google Analytics uses “cookies” to collect and analyze information anonymously about how users interact with the website (including the user’s IP address). This site does not use (and does not allow third parties to use) Google’s analytics tool to track or collect personally identifiable information.
For more information, refer to the following link:
Google Analytics Privacy PolicyYou can selectively disable Google Analytics by installing the opt-out component on your browser:
Disable Google AnalyticsSome cookies (session cookies) remain active only until the browser is closed or the logout command is executed. Other cookies (persistent cookies) “survive” the closure of the browser and are available for subsequent user visits.
These persistent cookies’ duration is set by the server at the time of their creation. Some have an expiration date, while others last indefinitely.
The user can decide whether to accept or reject cookies using their browser settings.
Warning: Disabling all or some technical cookies may compromise the use of site functionalities reserved for registered users. However, public content remains accessible even when disabling cookies.
Disabling third-party cookies does not affect navigation.
Settings can be specifically defined for different websites and applications. Additionally, the best browsers allow you to define different settings for first-party and third-party cookies.