Cookie Policy

INFORMATION ABOUT THE USE OF COOKIES ON ARNONE WEBSITE

On our site we use cookies to make sure we offer you the best browsing experience.

Definition of cookie

A cookie is a small text file that can be saved by your computer or mobile device while you visit a website or parts of it. Thanks to cookies the website saves some information that is used on your next visit to the site or when you navigate from page to page. Often cookies are also used to save anonymous information in relation to browsing patterns (links of origin, outbound links, duration of visit), to monitor and analyse the performance, operation and efficiency of the Website in order to improve and optimise its functionalities.

How we use cookies

Our website does not use behavioural cookies, i.e. cookies that allow or are able to activate programmes, load viruses or monitor your devices. We do not use cookies to access the information on your devices, save data on your devices or monitor their activity.

Instead, our website uses cookies to operate the WordPress database, memorise the language of the browser and save the consent to our use of cookies on the site.

Our website also uses Google Analytics for web statistics services, therefore Google may place Google Analytics cookies on your devices to trace and examine visitors browsing patterns anonymously.

To help you decide whether to accept or refuse the use of cookies, we have listed and described the types of cookies we may use on our site.

First-party cookies: These cookies are set by the website the user is visiting and whose URL is shown in the address bar.

Third-party cookies: These cookies are set by a different domain from the one visited by the user, for example, Google Analytics cookies.

Session cookies: These cookies are temporarily saved and cancelled once the user closes the browser.

Persistent cookies: Persistent cookies are saved on the user’s device between browsing sessions and allow to memorise preferences or actions performed by the user on a website. They may be used for different purposes, for example to save preferences and selections made in previous browsing sessions of the site.

Essential or technical cookies: The use of these cookies is essential to operate a website. Without these cookies some parts of the website would not function correctly. They include, for example, cookies that allow to access secure sections of a website. These cookies do not collect information for marketing purposes and cannot be disabled.

Functionality cookies: These cookies are used to recognise returning website users. They allow to personalise content and save the preferences selected by the user (for example, the language or geographic area). These cookies do not record information that can be used to identify the user. All information collected is anonymous.

Here we provide the list of cookies used on the Site, their descriptions, functionalities and duration.

Type of Cookie Purpose Origin Duration Cookie Name
First-party Technical WordPress database ARNONE Session wordpress_*
First-party Functional Cookie acceptance ARNONE

 

Persistent cookie_notice_accepted
First-party Functional Language selection ARNONE Persistent _icl_current_language, _icl_visitor_lang_js, _icl_current_admin_language
Thrid-party Functional Google Analytics Google Persistent _ga, _gat

Follow this link for further information about Google Analytics services and the procedures to follow to disable cookies: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=it&ref_topic=2919631. Alternatively, if you wish to prevent Google Analytics from tracking your visits, you may install the browser’s additional component to disable Google Analytics (available for Explorer 8-11, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari and Opera).

Our website features buttons to share content on the main social networks, which generate cookies only if used. By choosing to share the contents of our site on Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, you accept the cookie policy of each operator, to which we provide the relevant links:

Google+ Privacy Policy

Facebook Privacy Policy

Twitter Privacy Policy

Linkedin Privacy Policy

 

Accepting and disabling/cancelling cookies

By continuing to browse our website you agree to our use of cookies. However, you may cancel or block cookies through your browser.

Please be reminded that by disabling cookies the ability to browse the website may be reduced and the functionalities of the website compromised.

Most browsers automatically accept cookies but also allow users to change cookie preference settings. Users may block all cookies or accept some and disable others, as explained below:

How to disable cookies through your browser:

Chrome

  • Open your Chrome Browser
  • Click on the menu on the browser’s toolbar next to the URL window
  • Select “Settings”
  • Click on “Show advanced settings”
  • In the “Privacy” section, click on the “Content settings” button
  • In the “Cookies” section you may change the following cookie settings:
  • Allow local data to be set
  • Keep local data only until you quit your browser
  • Block sites from setting any data
  • Block third-party cookies and site data
  • Manage exceptions for some Internet sites
  • Eliminate one or all cookies

For more information, please visit the dedicated page.

Mozilla Firefox

  • Open your Mozilla Firefox Browser
  • Click on the menu on the browser’s toolbar next to the URL window
  • Select “Options”
  • Select the “Privacy” panel
  • Click on “Show advanced settings”
  • In the “Privacy” section, click on the “Content settings” button
  • In the “Tracking” section you may change the following cookie settings:
  • Tell websites I do not want to be tracked
  • Tell websites I allow tracking
  • Don’t set any preference with regards to personal data tracking
  • From the “History” section you may:
  • By enabling “Use custom settings” choose to accept third-party cookies (always, on most visited sites or never) and keep them until they expire, you close Firefox or ask every time
  • Remove cookies individually

For more information, please visit the dedicated page.

Internet Explorer

  • Open your Internet Explorer Browser
  • Click on the “Tools” button and choose “Internet Options”
  • Click on the “Privacy” tab and in the “Settings” section move the slider to the position that reflects your cookie preferences:
  • Block all cookies
  • Allow all cookies
  • Select the sites from which you wish to accept cookies: move the slider in the intermediate position in order not to block nor accept all cookies, then click on Sites, enter a website address in the URL box, then click on Block or Allow

For more information, please visit the dedicated page.

Safari 6

  • Open your Safari Browser
  • Click on “Safari”, select “Preferences” and click on “Privacy”
  • In the “Block Cookies” section specify how Safari must accept cookies from websites.
  • To see which websites have stored cookies click on “Details”

For more information, please visit the dedicated page.

Safari iOS (dispositivi mobile)

  • Open your Safari iOS Browser
  • Tap on “Settings”, then on “Safari”
  • Tap on “Block Cookies” and choose an option: “Never”, “Third-party and advertisers” or “Always”
  • To cancel all cookies saved by Safari, tap on “Settings”, then on “Safari” and finally on “Cancel cookies and data”

For more information, please visit the dedicated page.

Opera

  • Open your Opera Browser
  • Click on “Preferences”, then on “Advanced”, finally on “Cookies
  • Choose one of the following options:
  • Accept all cookies
  • Accept only cookies from the Site you are visiting: third-party cookies and cookies sent by a different domain from the one you are visiting will not be saved
  • Never accept cookies: no cookies will be saved

For more information, please visit the dedicated page.

How to disable third party cookies

Google
Facebook
Twitter

 

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