Cookie Policy




COOKIE POLICY


This website uses cookies. We use cookies to customise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our Website with our partners who handle web data analysis, ads and social media. They, in turn, may combine them with other information you have provided or that they have collected through your use of their services. You consent to our cookies if you continue to use our Website.
Cookies are small text files that can be used by websites in order to make the User's browsing experience more efficient.

The law states that we can store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of this site. For all other types of cookies, we require your permission.

This website uses different types of cookie. Some cookies are placed by third party services that appear on our pages.

You can at any time change or withdraw your consent from the Cookie Declaration section on our Website.

Find out more about who we are, how you can contact us and how we process Personal Data in our Privacy Policy.
Your consent applies to the following websites: www.geianticendio.it

What are cookies?
Cookies are small data files that are stored in your computer when you visit a website.
They are used to customise the Users’ exploration and to store information about the way the website is accessed and visited.
If the website is reliable, as ours is, cookies help enhance and speed up your browsing experience as well as easing your next visit, making the website more suited to your needs.

Here is the way in which cookies are set up (or created):
The first time you visit a website, it asks you to accept a cookie for a given domain. If you accept, then the cookie is stored on your computer.
Every time you view a resource from that domain, your browser will send that cookie.

Can cookies be blocked?
Yes, cookies can be blocked or accepted in any website, or you can choose which website you want to accept cookies on.

Should I block all cookies?
You don’t have to. If you block all cookies, you may help protect your privacy but functionality of some websites will be limited. As such, we recommend that you choose the websites you want to accept cookies on. You can therefore first block all cookies, then accept those you need on reliable websites.

What are temporary cookies?
Temporary or session cookies are deleted from your computer when you close your browser. They are used to save temporary information, such as the items in your cart.

What are persistent cookies?
Persistent or stored cookies are kept in your computer even after you close your browser. They are used to save information, such as your username and password, so you don’t have to re-enter it every time you visit a given website. Persistent cookies can be stored in your computer for days, months or even years.

What are cookies from visited websites?
Cookies from visited websites come from the websites you visited and can be either persistent or temporary. They may be used to save information that will be reused the next time you visit the website.

What are third-party cookies?
Third-party cookies come from other website announcements, such as pop-ups or banners, on websites you visit. They can be used to record how you interacted with the websites, for marketing purposes.
Here is how to enable, disable, delete or block cookies on the main browsers.

GOOGLE CHROME
To enable/disable cookies
1. Click on the Chrome Menu icon.
2. Select “Settings”.
3. At the bottom of the page, click on “View Advanced Settings”.
4. In the “Privacy” section, click on “Content Settings”.
5. Enable or disable cookies:
6. To enable cookies, select “Consent to local data storage (recommended)”.
7. To disable cookies, select “Block websites from setting any data”.
8. Click on “End” to save.
If you prefer not to have your visits and downloads stored on Google Chrome, you can browse the web in Incognito mode.

How to Open an Incognito Window
An Incognito window looks different from a standard window. The top of an Incognito window is grey or blue, depending on your computer or device.

How to Quit Incognito Mode
To quit Incognito mode, you can:
Click on the X icon in the corner of the window.
Use the Alt+F4 shortcut on the keyboard (Windows and Linux) or ?-Shift-W (Mac).
Close the last tab in the window - the window will then automatically close, as well.

How It Works
Your browsing history will not be stored - The web pages visited and files downloaded in Incognito mode are not saved in your Browsing and Download History.
Cookies are deleted - All new cookies are deleted once you close all Incognito windows.
You can easily switch from Incognito to Standard mode, and back - You can open an Incognito window and a standard window at the same time, and you can switch between modes.
Extensions are disabled - In Incognito windows, extensions are automatically disabled. This is because Google Chrome does not monitor the way your Personal Data are managed by your extensions. If you want an extension to be displayed in an Incognito window, then check the “Run in Incognito” box for the relevant extension.

Stored Data
Chrome stores updates on your Preferences and general settings.
Chrome stores any change made in your Preferences and general settings in Incognito mode.
Some websites can record your visit.
Incognito mode is only intended to prevent Google Chrome from storing information about the websites you visit. Records of your visit might be saved on the websites you visited. In addition, all the files stored in your computer or handheld devices are saved.
 
INTERNET EXPLORER
Here’s how to delete cookies:
To open Internet Explorer, click on Start. In the Search Box, enter Internet Explorer, then, in the Results List, click on Internet Explorer.
Click on Tools, then select Internet Properties.
Click on the General tab, then, in Browsing History, click on Delete.
Select the Cookies check box, then click on Delete unless already selected.
Check or uncheck any other options you want to delete. To preserve your favourite website cookies, select “Preserve Favourite Website Data”.
 
OPERA
Cookie Preferences
Preferences > Advanced > Cookies. These settings will help you configure how to manage cookies in Opera. The default setting will accept all cookies.
Accept cookies – All cookies are accepted.
Accept cookies only from the site I visit – Third-party cookies, from a domain other than the one you are visiting, are rejected.
Never accept cookies – All cookies are rejected.

Delete New Cookies When Exiting Opera
Some websites need cookies to work properly. In this case, if you don’t want cookies to be stored between sessions, enable the “Delete new cookies when exiting Opera” option.

Ask Me Before Accepting Cookies
To decide what to do about cookies on a case-by-case basis, select “Ask me before accepting cookies”. This way, every time a new cookie is sent, a Cookie Dialogue Box, with information about the source and attributes of the cookie, opens up.

Cookie Manager
With the Cookie Manager, you can review and change stored cookies in Opera. The “Cookie Manager“ key opens a window with a list of files, each one associated with a domain. Use the Quick Search field to find a domain, then open the file to view all matching cookies.

Cookie Dialogue Box
The Cookie Dialogue Box opens every time a website offers a cookie, but only if you have enabled the
“Ask me before accepting cookies” option in Preferences > Advanced > Cookies. The Cookie Dialogue Box shows the source and attributes of the cookie and lets you decide whether to accept or reject it.

Forced Deletion on Exiting Opera
Check the “Forced deletion on exiting Opera” box to ask that cookies be deleted at the end of the session, regardless of their expiry date.

Remember My Choice for All Cookies for this Domain
To accept or reject all cookies set for a given domain, check the “Remember my choice for all cookies for this domain” box. This way, the next time a cookie is offered for the same domain, the Dialogue Box will not be shown again.

Cookie Details
Click on “Cookie Details” to view all attributes.
 
SAFARI
To block cookies, select “Block Cookies”, then choose “Never”, “From third parties or advertisers” or “Always”. Cookies are information about websites that is stored on your device to enable the website to remember you the next time you visit and to customise the webpage based on stored information.
Note: some pages may not work if you do not accept cookies.

To Enable or Disable JavaScript
Click on Advanced, then enable or disable the relevant option. JavaScript enables web programmers to check the elements of a page. For example, a page that uses JavaScript could view the current date and time or open a link in a new popup box.

To Delete Data from Your Device
To delete your history from Safari, select Settings > Safari > Delete History.
To delete all cookies from Safari, select Settings > Safari > Delete cookies and data.
To delete any other information saved by Safari, select Advanced > Website data > Delete all website data.
 
FIREFOX

To check or change your Settings:

– Click on the Menu key and select “Options”.
– Select the “Privacy & Security” menu.
– In “History ”, select “Use custom settings for history”.
– To enable cookies, check “Accept cookies from sites”. To disable cookies, uncheck the box.
– If you are having problems with cookies, make sure the “Accept Third-Party Cookies” option has not been set to “Never”.
– Select how long you want the cookies to be stored:
a) Keep cookies until they expire: cookies will be deleted on the expiry date (the date is set by the sender website).
b) Keep cookies until I close Firefox: cookies stored on your computer will be deleted when you close Firefox.
c) Ask Me: a notice will appear every time a website tries to set a cookie, asking you whether you want the cookie to be stored or not.
– Click on “OK” to close the Options menu.

Delete cookies for a specific website:

1. Click on the Menu key and select “Options”.
2. Select the “Privacy & Security” menu.
3. In “History”, select “Use custom settings for history”.
4. Click on “View cookies”. A cookie window will pop up.
5. In the Search field, enter the name of the website whose cookies you want to delete. A list of the cookies that meet your search criteria will appear.
6. In the list, select the cookies you want to delete, then click on “Delete Cookies”.
7. To choose all cookies on the list, select the first cookie, then press Shift + End.
8. Click on “Close” to close the Cookie window.
9. Click on “OK“ to close the Options window.

Delete All Cookies
Click on the Menu key, select “History”, then “Clear Recent History”.
In the “Time range to clear” dropdown menu, select “Everything”.
Click on the checkboxes under “History” and “Data” to select from a list of elements to be deleted.
Select “Cookies” and make sure the other elements you want to keep have not been selected.
Click on “Ok” to delete the cookies, then close the History window.

Block Cookies for a Particular Website

Visit the website whose cookies you want to disable.
Press the right button, and, with your mouse cursor on the page, select “View Page Info”, followed by the “Permissions” tab.
In the “Set Cookies” line, uncheck the “Use Default” box. Select the “Block” option.
Close the “View Page Info” window.
Delete all the cookies that the website has already set in Firefox.

View List of Blocked Websites
Click on the Menu key and select “Options”.
Select the “Privacy & Security” menu.
In “History”, select “Use custom settings for history”.
Next to “Accept website cookies”, click on “Manage Exceptions”.

Block All Website Cookies
Click on the Menu key and select “Options”.
Select the “Privacy & Security” menu.
In “History”, select “Use custom settings for history”.
Uncheck “Accept website cookies”.
Click on “OK” to close the Options window.

Disable Third-Party Cookies
Third-party cookies are cookies set by a website other than the one you are visiting. For example, cnn.com might contain a Facebook “Like” button. That button will set a cookie that can be read by Facebook. This could be considered a third-party cookie. Some advertisers use such cookies to keep track of Users on all the websites they provide their services on. If you think such traceability might be cause for concern or might infringe on your privacy, you can disable third-party cookies in Firefox.
Notes:
– Disabling third-party cookies may sometimes prevent advertisers from tracking you, but that’s not always the case.
– Some websites (e.g. Microsoft Hotmail, MSN, and Windows Live Mail mailboxes) use third-party cookies for purposes that are not necessarily related to privacy, and disabling them may interfere with the proper running of such websites.
Settings for third-party cookies available in the Privacy & Security menu of Firefox Options:

– Click on the Menu key and select “Options”.
– Select the “Privacy & Security” menu.
– In “History”, select “Use custom settings for history”.
– Set the “Accept third-party cookies” option to “Never”.
Note: if you find that, when browsing online in this mode, you cannot properly view some of your favourite websites, a reasonable compromise could be to set the “Accept third-party cookies” option on for some of the websites you visit. This will accept third-party cookies from websites you have visited before.

 








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