Cookies policy
Cookies are short files that contain the data relative to your navigating activities, which the websites memorise,
while you are browsing, in order to improve the experience.
While you are browsing a website, the latter sends cookies to the device that you are using (pc, notebook, tablet,
smartphone). The latter, are normally maintained in the browser you are using. The website that has sent the cookies
can, then, read and record the ones that are held on the same device, to obtain various kinds of information, in
relation to the use. What information? Each type of cookie has a specific purpose.
WHAT TYPE OF COOKIES ARE THERE?
There are three, large cookie categories, each one has its own characteristics: technical cookies, profiling cookies and third party cookies.
TECHNICAL COOKIES
are required for the website to operate correctly and are indispensable for navigating. If there were no technical
cookies, you would be unable to see the pages correctly or not be able to use some of the services. A technical
cookie, for example, is fundamental to enable the user to remain connected whilst visiting a website or to memorise
language settings, display, etc. ... Technical cookies can, furthermore, be identified in: navigation cookies,
analytic cookies and functionality cookies.
a. Navigation cookies guarantee the possibility of regularly
browsing and using the website (for example, they allow you to make purchases or to go ahead with authentication to
access restricted areas);
b. Analytic cookies may be assimilated with technical cookies only
when directly used by the website provider to gather information, in aggregate form, concerning the number of users
and the methods the latter use to visit the site;
c. Functionality cookies allow the user to browse according to a
series of criteria selected (for example, language, products chosen for purchase, etc.), to improve the service
provided in favour of the user.
PROFILING COOKIES
are used to profile the user. They are used to send advertising messages that are in line with the preferences
indicated by the user, whilst browsing.
THIRD PARTY COOKIES
are generated and managed by individuals other than the website provider where the user is browsing (generally, on
the strength of an agreement between the site owner and a third party).
All the cookies can also be catalogued as follows: session cookies are cancelled when the navigation browser is closed; persistent cookies remain in the browser for a specific period of time. The latter are used, for example, to recognise the device that is connecting to the site, and facilitates the user’s authentication operations.
HOW SHOULD COOKIES BE USED?
The following table has summarised how cookies and third party cookies are used on our website. Said use includes recourse made to cookies to:
- Calculate the total number of individuals visiting the site on a continuous basis;
- Recognise the browser types (Firefox, Safari or Internet Explorer) and the operative systems (for example, Windows or Macintosh) used to visit our site;
- Monitor website performances – including how visitors use them – to improve the site;
- Customise and improve the user’s online experience.
WHICH COOKIES DOES THIS SITE USE?
In order to guarantee that our site operates properly, and to make the navigation experience as pleasant as
possible, we use technical cookies. In pursuing our objective to improve the site and identify those parts and
elements that are most appreciated by our users, we use third party cookies: Google Analytics, Facebook. This
anonymous analysis and aggregate tool is useful in monitoring your navigation characteristics (such as the
browser used and the screen display resolution used), in order to improve it and offer you that best possible
quality of service. The cookies used by this site, the origins of the cookies and the methods adopted to block
profiling and third party cookies have been set forth below in detail, whilst, if you wish to block technical
cookies, the only thing to do is act at browser level, undertaking the following indications.
HOW TO DISABLE COOKIES
The majority of browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, etc.) have been configured to accept cookies. The cookies that have been memorised on your device’s hard disc can, in any case, be cancelled, and, furthermore, cookies can be disabled by following the indications supplied by the main browsers, on the following links:
Chrome
- Click on the Chrome menu located in the browser’s tool bar.
- Select settings.
- Click on show advanced settings.
- In the "Privacy" section, click on the contents’ settings’ button.
- In the "Cookies" section, you can change the settings relative to the cookies.
Safari
To set the block cookies by Safari in iOS 8, touch settings > Safari > Block cookies and choose
"Always allow", "Allow only by websites visited ", "Allow only by the current website " or "Always block
". In iOS 7 or less recent versions, choose "Never", “By third parties and advertisers" or "Always".
Firefox
- Click on the menu button and choose Preferences.
- Choose the Privacy panel.
- Under the heading, history settings: choose customised settings.
- To enable cookies, tick the Accept site cookies box; to disable, uncheck the box
Explorer
- To open Internet Explorer, click on the Start button. Digit Internet Explorer in the search box and, then, click on Internet Explorer in the results list.
- Click on the Tools button and, then, on Internet Options.
- Click on the Privacy tab, and move the slider upwards in Settings to block all the cookies or downwards, to enable them all, and then click on OK.
- The cookies block could lead to some Web pages not being seen accurately.
THE OPTIONAL PROVISION OF DATA
Apart from what has been set forth concerning navigation data, the user is free to supply his personal information, set forth in the applications form to Acqua di Parma S.r.l. or, in any case, provided in relation to contacts made with the Office to solicit the sending of information or other communications. Failure to grant this information may lead to the impossibility of obtaining the material requested. For the sake of thoroughness, it should be remembered that in some cases (not subject to this site’s ordinary administration) the Authorities shall be entitled to request news and information pursuant to Article 157 of the (Italian) Decree Law No. 196/2003, for the purposes of controlling personal information processing. In this instance, the answer is obligatory, at the risk of being fined for non-compliance.
DATA PROCESSING METHODS
The personal data processed on this site is only handled by the Office technical personnel appointed to deal with the latter, by employees appointed occasionally for maintenance purposes, and external operators who have been specifically appointed to process the data. No data derived from the web service is communicated or divulged. The personal data supplied by users, who forward requests for information materials (such as, bulletins, Cd-roms, newsletters, annual reports, replies to queries, etc.) are only used to provide the service or performance requested and are only sent to third parties, when this is required. Personal data is processed with automated tools, and for the time that is strictly required to achieve the aims for which it was collected in the first place. Specific security measures are observed to avoid any data loss, unlawful or improper use and unauthorised access.
RIGHTS OF THE INTERESTED PARTIES
The interested parties shall be entitled to have confirmation or not, at any time whatsoever, as to the
existence of any data that may refer to them, and to be advised as to their contents and origin, check
the accuracy, and have it updated and corrected (art. 7 of the (Italian) Legislative Decree Law No.
196/2003). Furthermore, pursuant to said article, the interested parties may request the removal,
transformation into an anonymous form or blocking of any data processed in breach of the law, as well as
oppose its processing, in any case, for lawful reasons.
Any requests should be addressed to the Data Processing Holder: Acqua di Parma S.r.l., ia Ripamonti, 99 - 20141 - Milano,
Italia, P.I. 04215670375.