Cookies are small text aggregates locally registered in the cache of your browser, and therefore on your computer, for periods of time varying according to the need and generally between a few hours and a few years, with the exception of profiling cookies whose maximum duration is 365 calendar days.
Cookies are used to save information about your preferences and other technical data in a semi-permanent manner for easier browsing and greater ease of use and effectiveness of the website. For example, cookies may be used to determine whether a connection has already been established between your computer and our websites in order to highlight new products or save your login data. For your safety, only the cookie stored on your computer is identified.
In order to make your visit to our website as convenient as possible, we use cookies or equivalent codes to present our product range. We also use analytic tools for usability that, by tracking user actions, help us understand how our websites are used and improve their functionality and design.
A. TYPES OF COOKIES
There are two ‘families’ of cookies:
- Those installed by the website owner or manager, called first-party cookies;
- Those installed by external website managers, called third-party cookies.
The responsibility and management of first-party cookies lies directly with the Controller.
Conversely, the responsibility and management of third-party cookies lies with the respective owners and managers, who are required to provide appropriate refusal mechanisms in their privacy policies.
On this website or product there may be cookies belonging to six different types:
1. Technical, session and analytical cookies
These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the website. They are used to store login credentials, record setting preferences (where applicable) or integrate the plug-ins required to view certain content.
Technical cookies include the cookies used for statistical and performance analysis, provided that they are configured to collect data in aggregate and anonymous form so as to build an overview of website performance and content.
2. Traffic and performance analysis cookies
These cookies allow us to know how visitors are using a website, which content they access to from what geographical regions, enabling us to assess and improve the functioning of the website and give priority to the production of content that best meets the information needs of users. These cookies are subject to user consent. Refusal may be expressed directly to the respective Controllers.
3. Profiling cookies for marketing and advertising
These cookies are use to deliver advertising content within a website or an application. These cookies are used, for example, to track a banner location and check whether a user has already seen the advert, but also to follow the user during their navigation in order to define their profile and provide them with advertising tailored to their personal interests and socio-demographic characteristics.
4. Widgets and other interconnection tools with external websites and functions
These cookies, often associated to a graphic element of the website like a button or a specific logo (for instance the ‘like’ button on Facebook), are used to integrate other websites’ functions within the one that is being visited. These cookies are under the responsibility of their managers and you may reject their use directly on the cookie policy pages of the respective managers.
5. Tracking pixel or web beacon
These are application codes (scripts) and/or images that do not interfere with the aesthetics of the website but allow a third party to track the website traffic. For example, they are used by advertisers to measure independently the performance of an advertising campaign and directly collect information that would otherwise not be available. These cookies too are subject to user consent and rejection is possible through their managers’ policy page.
6. Usability tools
They are functions written in application code that allow the manager to analyse how users interact with content and functions in order to check ease of use and quality of design as well as to plan improvements. These scripts are not configured to capture data typed by the user that would undermine their privacy and are subject to explicit consent. Refusal of consent, where available in the pages of this website, is managed directly by the Controller.
B. WHAT COOKIES ARE INSTALLED ON THIS WEBSITE?
The Data Controller tries to limit the use of cookies to what is strictly necessary in order to offer you the services of this website, as well as its other sites and products. In particular, we use the cookies mentioned in the following paragraphs.
1. COOKIES NOT SUBJECT TO CONSENT
- Technical, session and analytical cookies
- Google Analytics for access and traffic statistics for internal use POLICY
2. COOKIES SUBJECT TO CONSENT
The following cookies are subject to your consent. You may express your consent in a simplified way through the methods indicated in the information banner prompted upon your first access to this website, or selectively by following the instructions provided in the following paragraphs.
For third-party cookies, we provide a link to the privacy policies of the respective managers through which you may exercise your right to object.
3. Third-party cookies for advertising profiling
- Google DFP and aggregated platforms, limited to providing profile advertising COOKIE POLICY
- Facebook Audience Network, a service facilitating the placement of advertising and other content in the publisher’s Facebook posts COOKIE POLICY
4. Third-party cookies for other purposes (including widgets and tracking pixels)
- Facebook, limited to social login functions, ‘like’ and share of De Re content on the social network Facebook COOKIE POLICY
- Twitter, limited to social login and sharing functions for De Re content on the social network Twitter COOKIE POLICY
5. Third-party cookies external to De Re
For all cookies installed by third parties not known to the Controller who, with your consent, should process personal data through this website, you may exercise your right to object by accessing the website http://www.youronlinechoices.eu
Should you have any further queries or concerns about the use of cookies, you can always act to prevent them from being set and read, for example by changing the privacy settings in your browser.
Since each browser – and often different versions of the same browser – may differ significantly from each other, should you prefer to act independently through your browser’s preferences, you can find detailed information on the necessary procedure in the help section on your browser. For an overview of the procedures on the most common browsers, please visit
http://www.cookiepedia.co.uk/index.php?title=How_to_Manage_Cookies
C. DURATION OF PROCESSING
Cookies managed by the Controller have a maximum duration of 365 days, except for voluntary renewals made by you by reiterating your consent.
Profiling cookies managed by the Data Controller are anonymous and, once expired, remain within the statistical systems and profiling platforms in aggregate form and not traceable to your browser for general statistical purposes only.
Cookies managed by third parties have the duration indicated in their respective Cookie Policies.
D. FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE EXERCISE OF YOUR RIGHTS
Any request for information or explanation or exercise of rights should be addressed to the data controller at the following addresses:
De Re Monica, registered office in Piazzale Chiavris 41 – 33100 Udine (Italy) – or e-mail: info@dere.it
Furthermore, you may to lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Authority, which can be contacted at garante@gpdp.it or via the website http://www.gpdp.it.
This privacy policy was updated on 25/06/2018