Cookie Policy

This website uses cookies, commonly called “technical” cookies or similar tracking tools, to perform activities strictly necessary to ensure the functioning or provision of the service.

The software applications used may contain “cookie” technology. Cookies mainly facilitate user navigation. Cookies may provide information about navigation within the Site and allow the operation of some services that require identification of the user’s path through different pages of the Site.

For any access to the portal regardless of the presence of a cookie, the type of browser, operating system (e.g. Microsoft, Apple, Android, Linux, etc.), Host and URL of the visitor’s origin are recorded, as well as data on the requested page. However, the user can set their browser to be informed when they receive a cookie and decide to delete it. Further information on cookies can be found on browser providers’ websites.

What cookies are

Cookies are small clusters of text locally stored in the temporary memory of your browser, and therefore on your computer, for varying periods of time depending on the need, generally ranging from a few hours to several years, with the exception of profiling cookies whose maximum duration is 365 solar days.

Through cookies, it is possible to semi-permanently record information related to your preferences and other technical data that allow smoother navigation and greater ease of use and effectiveness of the site itself. For example, cookies can be used to determine whether a connection has already been made between your computer and our sites to highlight news or maintain “login” information. You are identified only through the cookie stored on your computer.

In order to make your visit to our website as comfortable as possible, we use cookies or equivalent computer codes. We also use usability analysis tools that track user actions to understand how our sites are used and improve their functionality and design.

A. COOKIE TYPES
Cookies are divided into two categories:

Those installed by the owner or manager of the site, called first-party cookies;
Those installed by managers unrelated to the site, called third-party cookies.
Six different types of cookies can be present on a site:

1. Technical, session and analytical cookies

These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the site and allow the management of access operations (i.e. login), the recording of configuration preferences where available, or the integration of plugins necessary for the display of certain content.

Cookies used for statistical and performance analysis are also considered technical, provided they are configured to collect data in an aggregated and anonymous form that offers a general overview of site and content trends.

2. Traffic and performance analysis cookies

These cookies allow you to know how visitors use a site, which content they access and from which geographic regions they come from, in order to evaluate and improve the functioning of the site and prioritize the production of content that best meets users’ informational needs. These cookies are subject to user consent, and refusal can be expressed directly to their respective managers.

3. Profiling cookies for marketing and advertising purposes

These are cookies used to deliver advertising content within a site or application.

4. Widgets and other tools for interconnection with external sites and functionalities

These are cookies, often associated with a graphic element of the site such as an action button or a specific logo (such as Facebook’s “like” button), used to integrate the functionalities of other sites within the one being navigated. These cookies are the responsibility of their respective managers, and it is possible to object to their use directly on the information pages of the respective manager.

5. Tracking pixels or web beacons

This is application code (script) and/or images that do not interfere with the aesthetics of the website, but allow a third party to track the traffic trend. For example, they are used by advertisers to autonomously measure the progress of an advertising campaign and collect information that is otherwise unavailable. These cookies are subject to user consent and can be declined through the information provided by their respective managers.

6. Usability Tools

These are functionalities written in application code that allow the site manager to analyze how users interact with content and features in order to verify their ease of use, design quality, and plan for improvements. These scripts are configured not to capture user-typed elements that would undermine their privacy and are subject to explicit consent. Refusal of consent, when present on the pages of this site, is directly managed by the owner.

B. WHICH COOKIES ARE INSTALLED ON INTERLOGICA’S SITES?
The owner seeks to limit the use of cookies to strictly necessary ones to offer services of this and its other sites. In particular, we have the cookies indicated in the next paragraphs.

a. COOKIES NOT SUBJECT TO CONSENT

i. Technical, session cookies

b. COOKIES SUBJECT TO CONSENT

Cookies that are subject to obtaining your consent. You can express your consent in a simplified manner through the methods indicated in the informative banner that you may have seen on your first access to this site, or selectively following the indications provided in the following paragraphs.

For first-party cookies, we offer you the direct possibility to grant or deny your consent. For third-party cookies, we indicate the link to the privacy information of the respective managers, where you can exercise your right to object.

i. Traffic analysis cookies and usability tools

– Google Analytics for internal access and traffic statistics

More details at https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=en

ii. First-party profiling cookies for marketing and advertising purposes

None.

iii. Third-party profiling cookies for advertising purposes

None.

iv. Third-party cookies for other purposes (including widgets and tracking pixels)

None.

v. Third-party cookies not related to Interlogica

For all cookies installed by third parties not known to the owner which, subject to your consent, may process personal data through this site, you can exercise your right to object by accessing the site http://www.youronlinechoices.eu/

If you have any further doubts or concerns regarding the use of cookies, you can always take action to prevent their setting and reading, for example by changing the privacy settings in your browser.

Since each browser – and often different versions of the same browser – can differ significantly from one another, if you prefer to act independently through your browser preferences, you can find detailed information on the necessary procedure in your browser’s guide.

For an overview of how to manage cookies for the most common browsers, you can visit the following address: http://www.cookiepedia.co.uk/index.php?title=How_to_Manage_Cookies

http://www.cookiepedia.co.uk/index.php?title=How_to_Manage_Cookies

 

C. DURATION OF PROCESSING
Cookies managed by the data controller have a maximum duration of 365 days, unless voluntarily renewed by you by reiterating your consent.

The data controller does not manage user profiling cookies.

Cookies managed by third parties have the durations indicated in their respective Cookie Policies.