Cookie Policy

Italora Srl

This Cookie Policy relates to the website www.italora.it (“Site”) managed and operated by the company Italora Srl, with registered office in Via Sitia Yomo, 4 – 20080 Pasturago di Vernate (Mi) – Italy VAT number 00737630152.

In compliance with the obligations set forth in Legislative Decree no. 196/2003 and the Provision of the Privacy Guarantor no. 229 of 08 May 2014, we hereby intend to inform you that Italora Srl, as Data Controller, uses technical cookies and third-party cookies to improve the provision of its services and your browsing experience through the pages of the website www.italora.it .

During navigation of our company website, you may receive on your computer (or mobile device) technical cookies from italora.it and cookies from other parties (so-called “third parties”) through which some of your personal data may be collected and processed.

Cookies are small text files sent to the user by the website visited. They are stored on the computer’s hard disk, thus allowing the website to recognize users and store certain information about them, in order to allow or improve the service offered.

Based on its duration, a cookie can be classified as “Temporary Session” or “Permanent”.

“Temporary Session” Cookies remain active only during navigation and are automatically deleted at the end of the session when the browser is closed.

“Permanent” Cookies are not deleted at the end of the session and remain active until their expiration date or deletion by the user.

Cookies are usually present in your browser in very large numbers and can be used for different purposes depending on their type.

There are different types of cookies. Some are necessary to navigate the Site, others have different purposes such as ensuring internal security, administering the system, performing statistical analysis, understanding which sections of the Site are of most interest to users or offering a personalized visit to the Site.

The Site uses technical cookies and not profiling cookies. The foregoing refers both to the user’s computer and to any other device that the user may use to connect to the Site.

Technical cookies:

Technical cookies are those used for the sole purpose of transmitting a communication over an electronic communications network, or to the extent strictly necessary for the provider of an information society service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user to provide such service.
They are not used for other purposes and are normally installed directly by the owner or manager of the website.

They can be divided into navigation or session cookies, which guarantee normal navigation and use of the website (allowing, for example, to make a purchase or authenticate to access reserved areas); analytics cookies, assimilated to technical cookies when used directly by the site manager to collect information, in aggregate form, on the number of users and how they visit the site; functionality cookies, which allow the user to navigate according to a series of selected criteria (for example, the language, the products selected for purchase) in order to improve the service provided to the same.

Disabling cookies may limit your ability to use the Site and prevent you from fully benefiting from the features and services on the Site. To decide which to accept and which to refuse, a description of the cookies used on the Site is provided below.

Types of cookies used:

First-party cookies:
First-party cookies (i.e. cookies that belong to the publisher’s site that created them) are set by the website visited by the user, whose address appears in the URL window. The use of these cookies allows us to operate the site efficiently and to track visitor behavior patterns.

Third-party cookies:
Third-party cookies are set by a domain other than the one visited by the user. If a user visits a site and a different company sends the information using that site, these are third-party cookies.

Session cookies:
Session cookies are stored temporarily and are deleted when the user closes the browser. If the user registers on the Site, they can use cookies that collect personal data in order to identify the user on subsequent visits and to facilitate access – login to the Site (for example by storing the user’s username and password) and navigation on the same. Italora Srl also uses cookies for system administration purposes. Italora Srl has no access or control over cookies, web beacons and other tracking technologies used on third-party sites that the user can access from the Site, on the availability, on any content and material that is published or obtained through such sites and on the related methods of processing of personal data; Italora Srl in this regard, given the amount of such third-party sites, expressly declines any related liability. The user should check the privacy policy of third-party sites accessed from the Site to find out the conditions applicable to the processing of personal data since the Privacy Policy of Italora Srl applies only to the Site as defined above.

Persistent cookies:
Persistent cookies are stored on the user’s device between browser sessions, allowing the user’s preferences or actions on a site to be remembered. They can be used for various purposes, for example to remember preferences and choices when using the Site.

Essential cookies:
These cookies are strictly necessary for the functioning of the Site. Without the use of these cookies, some parts of the Site would not work. They include, for example, cookies that allow access to protected areas of the Site. These cookies do not collect information for marketing purposes and cannot be deactivated.

Functional cookies:
These cookies are used to recognize a user who returns to the Site. They allow you to customize content and remember preferences (for example, the selected language or region). These cookies do not collect information that can identify the user. All information collected is anonymous.

Social Network Sharing Cookies:
These cookies facilitate the sharing of site content through social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. To view the respective privacy and cookies policies, you can visit the websites of the social networks.

How to change the settings on cookies:
Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but the user can normally change the settings to disable this function. It is possible to block all types of cookies, or accept to receive only some and disable others. The “Options” or “Preferences” section in the browser menu allows you to avoid receiving cookies and other user tracking technologies, and how to obtain notification from the browser of the activation of these technologies. Alternatively, you can also consult the “Help” section of the toolbar present in most browsers.

For more information on cookies, users are also invited to visit the Wikipedia platform at it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cookie.

Therefore, pursuant to Article 13) of Legislative Decree 196/03, we hereby inform you that:

1) During navigation and use of our company website, the following types of Cookies may be used:

– “Essential Cookies”: technical cookies, which are necessary to allow you to navigate our company website and/or to use all of its features. Without these cookies, in fact, we are not able to provide you with certain services or functions that could make navigation easier and more convenient.

– “Performance Cookies or Analytics Cookies”: technical cookies, which collect information about the use of our website in order to allow us to improve its functioning (e.g.: most frequently visited pages…).

– “Functionality Cookies”: technical cookies, which allow us to remember the choices you made on our website and/or the services you requested or purchased; these cookies allow us to design and provide increasingly advanced and personalized services (e.g.: customization of a certain page…).

– “Targeting or Third Party Advertising Cookies”: all those profiling cookies, which our service providers may use to publish advertisements and manage advertisements, which they believe may be of interest to you. These cookies may be used to store the contents visited or to share information with other parties (e.g.: advertisers…).

Furthermore, we inform you that italora.it installs and uses directly on its website only cookies for which it is not necessary to obtain your prior consent.

With regard to third-party cookies, italora.it acts as a mere technical intermediary, operating on behalf of the third-party service provider, who is the actual owner and manager of such cookies and the sole Data Controller of the personal data collected through them.

We remind you that for the installation and use of profiling cookies, it is necessary to obtain your prior and informed consent. For this reason, when you access our website, you will be presented with an initial “brief” notice on the home page in which it will be explained to you that our site uses profiling cookies only from “third parties” and that continuing to browse by accessing another area of ​​the site or selecting an element of the same (for example, an image or a link) entails the provision of consent to the use of such cookies.

In this brief information, you will also find a link to this information that provides detailed information about the use of cookies and how to deny consent to their installation or to choose which specific cookies to authorize.

2) The processing of personal data collected with the cookies referred to in the previous points will be carried out in the following ways:

The processing may consist of the collection, recording, organization, storage, consultation, processing, modification, selection, extraction, comparison, use, interconnection, blocking, communication, dissemination, cancellation and destruction of data and will be carried out both with the use of paper media and with the aid of electronic, computer and telematic tools suitable for guaranteeing the security and confidentiality of the data in compliance with the provisions of art. 31) of Legislative Decree 196/03 regarding “suitable security measures” and art. 33) of Legislative Decree 196/03 regarding “minimum security measures”.
In carrying out the processing operations, all technical, computer, organizational, logistical and procedural security measures will always be adopted, as provided for in Annex B of Legislative Decree 196/03, so that the minimum level of data protection required by law is guaranteed.
The above-mentioned methodologies, applied for processing, will guarantee access to the data only to the subjects specified in points 3) and 4).
3) The provision of data collected with cookies is necessary for the correct establishment, management and use of the company website. Any refusal, even if legitimate, to accept such cookies could make it impossible to carry out normal navigation and/or the correct use of online services. The provision of data collected with analytical cookies is optional.

4) The subjects or categories of subjects who may become aware of the data or to whom the data may be communicated are the following: internal manager authorized by Italora Srl.

5) “Third Party Targeting or Advertising Cookies” are also used to manage the company website. Therefore, advertisers and/or other subjects may use these cookies to collect information on the activities carried out on our company website and/or on the advertisements viewed and/or with which there has been an online interaction. This information may be used by the aforementioned subjects to propose targeted advertising based on the interests demonstrated during web browsing or to measure the effectiveness of online advertising.
Considering that these cookies are installed and managed directly by third parties and that their method of use may be modified over time without any prior communication to us, it is not possible for us to verify the correctness and lawfulness of their use. For this reason, the third-party cookies that italora.it uses and the link to the pages of the third-party websites to which you can refer for the management of the respective cookies are reported below.

For more information about third-party profiling cookies installed on your browser and to learn how to disable them, we invite you to visit the following websites: www.youronlinechoices.com/it/le-tue-scelte or www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/index.html

6) you can refuse to accept cookies from our website at any time by simply selecting, on your browser, the settings that allow you to refuse them. Information about the procedures to follow to disable cookies can be found on the website of the supplier of your browser or through the “help” tools available in the guide of your browser.

In any case, you will always be able to delete cookies from your PC’s hard drive at any time.

Please remember that if cookies are disabled, not all the functions of our website may be available.

7) The data collected and processed in this way may also be communicated to third parties located in other countries belonging to the European Union or outside it as provided for by Legislative Decree 196/03. The data collected for commercial and profiling purposes may be transferred to third parties, even for a fee.

8) The updated list with the identification details of all Data Processors, or of the subjects to whom the personal data have been communicated and/or transferred, may be requested by you at any time from the Internal Data Processor, who will immediately make it available to you.

9) Furthermore, at any time you may also exercise your rights towards the Data Controller, pursuant to art. 7 of Legislative Decree 196/03. 196/03, which for your convenience we reproduce in full: Legislative Decree no. 196/2003 – Art. 7 – Right of access to personal data and other rights

1. The interested party has the right to obtain confirmation of the existence or otherwise of personal data concerning him or her, even if not yet recorded, and their communication in an intelligible form.
2. The interested party has the right to obtain the indication:
(a) of the origin of the personal data;
(b) of the purposes and methods of the processing;
(c) of the logic applied in the case of processing carried out with the aid of electronic instruments;
(d) of the identification details of the owner, the managers and the designated representative pursuant to Article 5, paragraph 2;
(e) of the subjects or categories of subjects to whom the personal data may be communicated or who may become aware of them in their capacity as designated representative in the territory of the State, managers or persons in charge.
3. The interested party has the right to obtain:
(a) the updating, rectification or, when interested, integration of the data;
(b) the cancellation, transformation into anonymous form or blocking of data processed in violation of the law, including data whose retention is not necessary in relation to the purposes for which the data were collected or subsequently processed;
(c) certification that the operations referred to in letters a) and b) have been brought to the attention, also with regard to their content, of those to whom the data were communicated or disseminated, except in the case in which such fulfillment proves impossible or involves the use of means manifestly disproportionate to the right protected.
4. The interested party has the right to object, in whole or in part:
(a) for legitimate reasons to the processing of personal data concerning him/her, even if pertinent to the purpose of the collection;
(b) to the processing of personal data concerning him/her for the purpose of sending advertising or direct selling material or for carrying out market research or commercial communication.