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Statement Concerning Cookies and Other Tracking Tools

This page describes how to manage the Website with reference to the use of Cookies and other tracking tools, as well as the related processing of Users’ personal data.

Please view our Website Privacy Statement on our Website to learn more about the Data Controller, the purposes, methods and legal bases of processing, the categories of personal data involved, the categories of recipients of personal data, if any, the retention period, and rights of Users as data subjects.

What Are Cookies and Other Tracking Tools

Cookies are small text files - which may include personal data (e.g. IP address, username, email address) and technical information (e.g. language settings, device type) - sent from the sites visited to the User’s terminal (computer or mobile device, such as a tablet or smartphone), where they are stored (e.g. in the browser’s memory) and sent back to the same sites at each subsequent visit. Cookies are used to perform functions such as computer authentication, session monitoring and to store information on sites (without the use of Cookies some actions would be highly complex or impossible to perform), also in order to identify preferences based on the User’s browsing experience. When browsing a Website, the User may also receive Cookies on his or her terminal that are managed and sent by other websites or web servers (referred to as “third parties”), which may contain certain elements (for example, images, maps, sounds, specific links to pages of other domains) found on the Website visited by the User.

There are also other tracking tools (e.g. “Fingerprinting”, “Pixel Tags”, “Plug-ins”) which, despite using a different technology, enable processing operations that are similar to those carried out using Cookies and achieve the same results. Unlike Cookies, these tools do not store information on the User’s device and may not be directly removed by the User through his or her browser settings; therefore, Users will need to exercise the right to withdraw authorisation for the use of these tools if they wish to change their preferences, by using the functions made available on the Website by the Data Controller.

Classification of other tracking tools

In general, these tools may be classified according to:

Type of tool

  • Cookies (active identifiers)
  • Other tracking tools (passive identifiers)
     

Origin

  • First party (or “Publisher”, i.e. the manager of the Website that the User is visiting)
  • Third party (operator of a different website that installs Cookies through the First-Party Website)
     

Duration

  • Session (temporary, they are deleted when the browser is closed or, in certain cases, when the logout command is executed)
  • Permanent (they will remain active until their expiration date or their deletion by the User)

Purposes pursued

  • Technical purposes (relating to the operation of the Website)
  • Non-technical purposes (such as the User browsing profile)

 

Cookies and other tracking tools used on our website 

Technical cookies and other identifiers

Technical Cookies make it easier to use the Website and more simple to retrieve information, streamlining the connection and transmission of data between the User and the Website. 
We use technical navigation Cookies on our website, which are strictly necessary to ensure normal navigation and the correct operation of the Website (e.g. login authentication), allowing Users to access the services offered (e.g. to get a quote). 

Without the use of these Cookies, some Website services may not be accessible, may not be displayed correctly or may not function optimally.

We also use functionality, preference and localisation cookies, which allow Users to change the behaviour and appearance of the Website (e.g. preferred language, text or character size, geographical area in which the User is located), the lack of which will not affect browsing, but will make it less efficient and functional.

Session and persistent Cookies are classified in the category of Technical Cookies.

Prior User consent is not required for the installation of Technical Cookies. 

We also inform you that you can block Cookies at any time through your browser settings; however, if you set your device to refuse these Cookies, some Website services may not be displayed correctly or may not function optimally. In particular, operations that make it possible to identify the User and maintain identification during the session may become more complex and less secure in the absence of Technical Cookies.

Non-technical cookies and other tracking tools

These tools are used to track certain, specific, and recurring behaviour or activities during the use of Website functions, in order to associate different profiles with similar groupings, to optimise and personalise the services offered and/or send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the User when browsing the web. This category includes all additional Cookies and other tracking identifiers that do not have a technical function.

These are persistent Cookies, as they will remain active until their expiration date or deletion by the User.

We also inform you that these Cookies as well as other non technical identifiers are managed by Third Parties are both First and Third Party. Use of these Cookies is only possible with your prior consent; your preference is tracked using a specific technical Cookie.

Our Website mainly uses the following tools from this group:

Profiling and marketing cookies and other tracking identifiers

We use First and Third Party Retargeting tools that allow our partners to use Cookies on our Website in order to offer you targeted advertising on other sites about our goods and services in line with your preferences expressed while browsing show you targeted promotional messages about our goods and services, on other sites and as services that offer a remarketing option based on email address lists, in line with your preferences expressed while browsing offer you targeted advertising on other sites about our goods and services in line with your preferences expressed while browsing, relating to sponsored advertisements on search engines and when using email.

Analytics Cookies

We use ANALYTICS COOKIES -  i.e. Cookies that are installed, among the possible uses, to evaluate the effectiveness of a service, to measure traffic (count the number of visitors by geographical area or based on other characteristics) on the Website or its most visited areas (for statistical purposes), so as to improve its content or usability, carry out anonymous “cross-device” analyses in order to offer Users a consistent experience across different devices used, and carry out analyses to make the Website more user-friendly, also in terms of user experience. Analytics Cookies are also used for the aggregation of User behaviour (referring to actions such as “clicks”, page “scrolling” and other interactions) on our Website pages regarding the browsing sessions and browser used, in order to promptly identify any usability or technical issues with a view to improving the accuracy and quality of the service offered.

Given that the use of these Cookies does not lead to the direct identification of the data subject (the information collected by these Cookies is used in aggregate form and therefore anonymously), they may be compared to Technical Cookies and, therefore, do not require prior acquisition of consent. Analytics Cookies also involve the direct identification of the data subject and are therefore classified in the category of non-technical Cookies; consequently, their use is subject to obtaining prior consent from the User. 
We also inform you that these cookies are managed by Third Parties are both First Party and Third Party and are persistent Cookies, as they will remain active until their expiration date or deletion by the User. 
Please note that you can consent to the use of only certain Cookies and other tracking tools, using the option to Customise your preferences: you can change your choices at any time, using the option to Change your preferences. In any case, you can always block these Cookies through your browser settings.
 

Transfer of personal data to Countries outside to the European Union

Some Third Parties who have been authorised to provide services through the Cookies used on our Website, or other external parties involved by these Third Parties in the provision of the aforementioned services, may possibly receive and process your personal data in Third Countries (i.e. countries outside the European Union or the European Economic Area).  

If required, based on the purpose of the processing, your personal data will be transferred to Third Countries in compliance with the provisions of the applicable legislation in force, subject to suitable protection measures (e.g. an adequacy decision adopted by the European Commission, or after the conclusion of  “Standard Contractual Clauses” between the data importer and data exporter).  
We also inform you that personal data collected through the use of Cookies will not be disseminated.
 

Legal basis of data processing

The legal basis for the processing of data collected on our Website through the use of non-technical Cookie and other tracking tools consists exclusively of the consent expressed by the data subject. In case of the use of technical Cookies and other tracking tools, the legal basis can be attributed to the Company's legitimate interest.

Data Recipients

The information stored in the Cookies is used exclusively by our Company.

List of cookies used by our website

 

Type Purpose Origin Name Duration Privacy statement and consent of Third Parties
Technical Stores data on the time spent on the website and its subpages during the current session. Third-party _cls_cfgver session https://www.glassbox.com/cookie-policy/
Technical Identifies the number of pages visited during the current session. First-party utag_main__pn 90 minut https://site.adform.com/privacy-center/overview/
Technical Identifies the number of events recorded during the current session. First-party utag_main__se 90 minut https://site.adform.com/privacy-center/overview/
Technical Identifies the number of sessions associated with a single visitor. First-party utag_main__sn 1 year https://site.adform.com/privacy-center/overview/
Technical Identifies whether the navigated page is the initial page of a session. First-party utag_main__ss 90 minut https://site.adform.com/privacy-center/overview/
Technical Timestamp (Unix/Epoch) expressed in milliseconds. First-party utag_main__st 90 minut https://site.adform.com/privacy-center/overview/
Technical Uniquely identifies the session. First-party utag_main_ses_id 90 minut https://site.adform.com/privacy-center/overview/
Technical Uniquely identifies the session. First-party utag_main__prevpage 1 year https://site.adform.com/privacy-center/overview/
Technical Uniquely identifies the session. First-party utag_main_vapi_domain 1 year https://site.adform.com/privacy-center/overview/
Analytics The AMCVS cookie acts as a flag indicating that the session has been initialized. Its value is always 1 and stops at the end of the session. First-party AMCVS_E344E271567ABA6C7F000101%40AdobeOrg session https://www.adobe.com/privacy/experience-cloud.html
Analytics Collects and tracks interactions. First-party AMCVS_#AdobeOrg  session https://www.adobe.com/privacy/experience-cloud.html
Technical When a load balancing service receives a request from a client for the first time, it directs the request to a destination (based on the chosen algorithm) and generates a cookie named AWSALB. It encodes information about the selected destination, encrypts the cookie, and includes the cookie in the client's response. The cookie generated by the load balancer has its own expiration of 7 days, which is not configurable. First-party AWSALBCORS 7 day  
Technical Technical cookie for assignment to a specific target group of the load balancer. First-party AWSALBTG 7 day  
Technical Technical cookie for assignment to a specific target group of the load balancer for CORS requests. First-party AWSALBTGCORS 7 day  
Technical Stores a unique identifier that the load balancer uses to associate the user with the appropriate server. Third-party GCLB session https://www.sabre.com/about/privacy/
Technical Uniquely identifies the current session of a user, allowing the Quantum Metric platform to monitor behavior during a visit. First-party QuantumMetricSessionID_sabre session  
Technical Assigns a persistent identifier to each user, allowing recognition across different sessions or visits. First-party QuantumMetricUserID_sabre session  
Analytics Records a unique ID used to generate statistical reports based on how the visitor interacts with the site. Third-party _ga 2 years https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies
Technical Used to keep an active session between the client and server, associating a unique identifier to the current session. First-party apisession session  
Analytics Through a unique ID used for content semantic analysis, the user's navigation on the website is recorded and linked to offline survey data and similar registrations to display targeted advertisements. Third-party demdex 5 month https://www.adobe.com/privacy/experience-cloud.html
Marketing Sets a unique ID for the visitor, allowing third-party advertisers to target the visitor with relevant advertisements. This matching service is provided by third-party advertising hubs, which facilitate real-time offers for advertisers. Third-party dpm 5 month https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies
Marketing Used for targeted ads and to document the effectiveness of each individual ad. Third-party everest_g_v2 1 year https://www.adobe.com/nl/privacy.html
Marketing Used for targeted ads and to document the effectiveness of each individual ad. Third-party everest_session_v2 session https://www.adobe.com/nl/privacy.html
Technical Manages sessions to balance traffic and ensure that all requests from a user are sent to the same backend server. First-party incap_ses_* session  
Technical The cookie is used to maintain request consistency to the same server within the load balancing cluster. First-party nlbi_* session  
Analytics Used to verify if the user's browser supports cookies. First-party s_cc session https://www.adobe.com/privacy/experience-cloud.html
Analytics This cookie is set by the client domain after the AMCV cookie is set by the client. This cookie is intended to enable tracking of persistent IDs in first-party state and is used as a reference ID if the AMCV cookie has expired. See AMCV cookies here for more details. First-party s_ecid 13 month https://www.adobe.com/privacy/experience-cloud.html
Technical The cookie is a unique identifier of an active user's session. It allows the system to recognize the user across HTTP (stateless) requests during navigation or interaction with a web application. First-party sbeSessionID session  
Technical Allows identification of each unique visitor to the website, distinguishing between legitimate users and suspicious traffic (such as bots or malicious automated requests). First-party visid_incap_* 1 year  
Technical Used to distribute website traffic across multiple servers to optimize response times. First-party BIGipServer# Session https://www.glassbox.com/cookie-policy/
Technical This cookie contains the state of submitted preferences. First-party CONSENTMGR 12 month https://docs.tealium.com/iq-tag-management/data-layer/cookies/
      IDE    
Technical The cookie is used to indicate which server processes the user's session. First-party ROUTEID Session https://www.glassbox.com/cookie-policy/
  It is therefore a purely technical cookie that does not contain user information.        
Analytics The cookie is used to identify the current browsing session. First-party _cls_s session https://www.glassbox.com/cookie-policy/
Analytics The cookie is used to assign a unique anonymous ID to the visitor. First-party _cls_v 13 month https://www.glassbox.com/cookie-policy/
Analytics The cookie is used to assign a unique anonymous ID to the visitor. First-party _cls_v 13 month https://www.glassbox.com/cookie-policy/

 

Cookies and browser settings

In this section, you will find information on how to disable Cookies on your browser. We remind you that by disabling Cookies some parts of the Website may not work properly. If your browser is not shown in the list below, please refer to your browser instructions regarding Cookie management.

Internet Explorer version 6 or higher

  • Select “Tools” in your browser bar
  • Select “Internet Options”
  • Select the “Privacy” tab, then click on “Advanced”
  • Select “Replace automatic cookie management”
  • Disable “Cookies of the Websites displayed” by selecting “Block”
  • Disable “Third-party cookies” by selecting “Block”
  • Disable “Session cookies” by deselecting “Always accept session cookies”
  • Click on “OK”
     

Firefox version 9 or higher

  • Select “Tools” in your browser bar
  • Select “Options”
  • Select the “Privacy” tab
  • Under “History”, choose the option “Use custom settings” from the drop-down menu
  • Disable cookies by deselecting “Accept cookies from sites”
  • Click on “OK”
     

Google Chrome version 24 or higher

  • Select “Chrome Menu” in your browser bar
  • Select “Settings”
  • Select “Show advanced settings”
  • In the “Privacy” tab, click on “Content settings”
  • Disable all cookies by selecting “Prevent sites from setting any data” “Block third-party cookies and site data”
  • Click on “OK”