1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIE 2. USE OF COOKIE BY THE SITE 3. MANNER OF CONTROLLING COOKIE 4. UPDATING OF THIS COOKIE POLICY
1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIE
1.1 Definition
Cookies are small text files which the Site visited by user sends to the user’s terminal, where they are memorised in order to be sent back later to the Site during subsequent visits by the user. Cookies are used for many purposes, they have different features and they can be used both by the Data Controller of the Site which the user is visiting and by third parties. The main categories in which cookies can be divided are the following:
session and persistent cookies;
technical and profiling cookies;
first party and third party cookies.
1.2 Session and persistent cookies
Cookies can be erased at the end of a session with the browser (the time period between opening and closing of web browser by the user) or can be stored for a longer term. Session cookies are those allowing the web sites to link users’ actions during a browser session. Session cookies expire when the browser session ends. Persistent cookies are stored in the user’s hard drive among browser’s subfolders for variable period of time and allow to record user’s preference and actions in relation to a web site.
1.3 Technical and profiling cookies
Technical cookies are those used by the Data Controller of a web site for the sole purpose of transmitting a communication on an electronic communications network or, as strictly necessary, for sending to the provider of a service of a company the information explicitly requested by the subscriber or user to deliver that service. For the installation of such technical cookies, the prior consent of the person involved is not required where used directly from the site manager.
Profiling cookies are used to create profiles relating to the user and to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the user in the context of browsing the net. Due to particular invasiveness which such cookies can have within the ambit of users’ privacy, European and Italian legislation provides that the user must be adequately informed about their use by a banner and detailed note on the site and must give his/her own explicit consent to this extent the first time visiting the site. Such a consent can be expressed in general way by interacting with the banner on the home page of the site and following the instructions indicated therein, or can be given or refused in selective manner by way of the following instructions. This consent is then stored to be used over the next visits. However, the user has always the possibility to withdraw totally or partially his/her consent already expressed.
1.4 First party and third party cookies
Cookies can be first party (so called “first party cookie”) or third party (so called “third party cookie”) in relation to the web site or domain where they come from.
First party cookies are set up and managed by the Data Controller of the site. As regards them, the information obligation about acquiring the contingent prior consent and/or the possible block of cookies is a Data Controller’s duty.
Third party cookies are set up by a different domain from that one visited by the user. As regards them, the information obligation and the possible instructions about the contingent consent and/or the block of cookies is a third party duty, whereas the Data Controller is asked only to insert in the site the link of third party’s site where such information is available.
2. USE OF COOKIE BY THE SITE
2.1 Whereas
Hereinafter the owner of the site Studio Comoglio Architetti, with registered office in 10146 Torino (TO) Via Servais 140/1, Italy, email address info@comoglioarchitetti.it (hereinafter, “Data Controller”) provides to the users all information about cookies set up on the site www.comoglioarchitetti.it (hereinafter, the “Site”) and the indications for managing their own preferences on them.
2.2 First party cookies
The cookies used by the Data Controller on the Site are only of technical nature and are made-up as follow:
qtrans_front_language (the Data Controller uses the session cookie qtrans_front_language, generated by that applications which are based on the PHP language. Such identifier are used to maintain the variables of the user session and, in particular, to save the browsing language for the purposes of providing the contents of the Site in the chosen language).
Such cookies, as specified in the paragraph above, being of technical nature, do not need for the prior consent by the user to be installed and used; it is enough to deliver this statement.
2.3 Third party cookies
On this Site the Data Controller uses third party cookies (third party cookies). Hereinafter, the Data Controller provides to the users some indications about that cookies and specifies the links to the third parties privacy policies and consent forms.
The Data Controller reminds that, as regards to third party cookies, it has the only obligation to ask, by the banner cookie, for the user consent and to insert in this Cookies Policy the link to third party’s site. It is a third party’s duty, whereas, the obligation to give an adequate note in relation to the processing carried out and to give information to the users on instructions about the possible block of cookies used.
The first category of third party cookies set up on the Site comprises the analytical ones, called Google Analytics, that are installed on the Site, after the reduction of their identification power, for the purpose of analyzing its use and to optimize its fruition. The following schedule explains the specific types of Google Analytics actually used on the Site and their functions.
NAME
PURPOSE
_utma
Cookie to trace the time of the user visit
_utmb
Cookie to trace the user Site drop-out rate
_utmc
Cookie that works in collaboration with _utmb for the purpose of establishing if user is performing a new session/visit
_utmt
Cookie to manage the requests sent to Google analytics services
_utmz
Cookie to trace the user source
To have detailed information about these cookies, it is suggested to consult Google privacy policy available at the following link www.google.it/intl/it/policies/privacy, where the user could gain information on the related processing and express his/her respective consent.
It is to emphasis that information acquired by the above-mentioned cookies are anonymized before sending data to the third party owner. In any case, it is about information not allowing to identify users personally.
The second category of third party cookies set up on the Site comprises the ones that allow interaction with social networks and with the external platforms, also for sharing contents. Such services allow the users to interact, directly from the webpages of the Site, with social networks and external platforms. In any case, the interactions and information acquired by the Site are subject to the privacy settings that user chooses for any social network. It is possible that, in the event in which a service for interacting with social networks is installed on the Site, such service collects, also if the user does not use it, the traffic data related to the webpages on which it is set up. The following list indicates the cookie that allows the interaction with the social networks which are actually set up on the Site:
Widget Facebook
Such cookies allow to display on the Site the contents hosted by the Facebook external platform and to interact with them. To determine the preferences on the use of such instruments, it is suggested to consult the Facebook privacy policy available at the following link https://it-it.facebook.com/full_data_use_policy. Widget Twitter
Such cookies allow to display on the Site the contents hosted by the Twitter external platform and to interact with them. To determine the preferences on the use of such instruments, it is suggested to consult the Twitter privacy policy available at the following link https://twitter.com/privacy?lang=it.
Widget Linkedin
Such cookies allow to display on the Site the contents hosted by the Linkedin external platform and to interact with them. To determine the preferences on the use of such instruments, it is suggested to consult the Linkedin privacy policy available at the following link https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy.
The last category of third party cookies set up on the Site comprises the ones aimed to save the preferences of the users and to suggest them contents and advertising of interest.
Such cookies, consisting in yt-remote-connected-devices and yt-remote-session-app, are owned and managed by Google. In order to select your preferences on the use of such instruments, it is suggested to consult the Google privacy policy available at the following link www.google.it/intl/it/policies/privacy.
3. MANNER OF CONTROLLING COOKIE
In addition to the paragraph above in relation to the possibility to disable cookies by accessing to the link where the respective third parties’ privacy policy is saved, the user can manage preference relating to the cookies directly inside his/her own browser and to stop – for example – third parties from installing one. Through browser’s preferences is also possible to erase cookies previously installed, including the cookie where the consent to install cookies from the Site is stored in case. It is important to underline that by disabling all cookies, the operation of the Site could be compromised. It is possible to find information on how to manage cookies in your browser at the following links:
This cookie policy was updated on June 18th, 2018. Updates in case will be always published on this page.
The list of cookies installed on this site
Google Analytics (Google Ireland Limites)
Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google Ireland Limited (“Google”).Google uses the Personal Data collected for the purpose of tracking and examining the use of neronatura.it, compiling reports and sharing them with other services developed by Google.
Google may use the Personal Data to contextualize and personalize the advertisements of its own advertising network.Personal Data processed: Usage Data and Tracking Tool.Place of processing: IrelandPrivacy Policy – Opt Out
Cookie list:
AMP_TOKEN: 1 It now contains a token that can be used to retrieve a client ID from the AMP Client ID service.Other possible values indicate deactivation, an in-flight request, or an error while retrieving a customer ID from the service AMP Client ID.
__utma: 2 anni. The _utma cookie stores the amount of your visits, the time of the first visit, the previous visit and the current visit.
__utmb: 1 hour Il cookie _utmb it serves to roughly check how quickly people leave: when a visit begins and approximately ends.
__utmc: session length used to roughly check how quickly people leave: when a visit begins and approximately ends (used in conjunction with cookie b).
__utmt: 1 hour Used to manage requests made to the Google Analytics service
__utmz: 7 month. _Utmz cookies records whether the visitor comes from a search engine, a link or from no previous page (for example a bookmark).
_ga: 2 years used to distinguish users
_gat: 1 hour
gat_gtag_UA – persistent – used to speed up loading timesof the page – necessary for the third-party service Google Analytics
_gid: 1 day used to distinguish users Please refer to the google policy where further clarifications are provided https: // policies.google.com/privacy
Google Maps
Google Maps is a map viewing service managed by Google Inc. that allows you to integrate such content within its pages.Google maps cookies collect information about user behavior, transmitted and stored by Google on servers in Ireland.
For more information, consult the Google privacy policy.
Cookie list:
_ga – persistente – Used by Google – necessary for the Google third-party service.Duration approximately 2 years
NID – persistente – Used by Google to monitor searches – necessary for the Google third-party service.Duration 6 months.HTTP type
PREF – persistent – it may store your preferences and other information, in particular your preferred language (for example Italian), the number of search results you want to see for each page (for example 10 or 20) and your activation preferenceGoogle’s SafeSearch filter.– necessary for the Google third-party service.Duration 2 years
OGPC – Necessary for the Google Maps third-party service – Duration approximately 29 days
CONSENT – persistent – Used by Google – necessary for the Google third-party service.Duration approximately 1- years.
It is possible to update the preference of cookies at any time at the following link: