Cookie Policy
Disclosure, in accordance with the Data Protection Authority’s regulation no. 229 of 8.5.2014
This is to inform you that this website uses cookies to make its services as efficient and user-friendly as possible.
This website uses technical cookies, which may be used without the user’s authorisation as they are only used to provide this service and third-party
analytical cookies from Google Analytics.
By using this website, you accept and agree to use the cookies according to this cookie policy.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files, which the website you are visiting sends to your browser or mobile device. The cookies are stored by your browser or mobile device and sent on to the website the next time you visit the website. By browsing the website, you can receive cookies from other websites or web servers (the so-called “Third Parties”) which may host elements of the website you are visiting (such as pictures, maps, sounds, links to pages on different domains).
Types of cookies
There are three different types of cookies:
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Technical Cookies
Technical cookies are used just so that you can properly browse
and use the website. Without such cookies, the website or some part of
it might not work properly. Therefore, technical cookies are always
used, regardless of your preferences. This group of cookies includes
persistent and session cookies. Technical cookies may be divided into:
- Browser and session cookies
- Functionality cookies
- Cookie analytics
- Profiling Cookies Profiling cookies collect information about the way a specific user is using the website, so a specific profile can be created for that user. They are often used for promotional purposes and for advertising messages. As these cookies may be fairly intrusive in the users’ private life, users must be properly aware of the way they are used and prior consent is required.
- Google Analytics The website uses Google Analytics to analyse how the website is used. Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (« Google »). Google Analytics uses proprietary cookies that make the website analyse how it is being used. The information collected by cookies about your use of the website (including your IP address) is forwarded to and stored in Google’s servers in the United States. Google (as an independent Data Controller) uses such information to track and analyse how you use the website, to fill in reports on the operation of the website for website operators, and to provide other website or Internet services. Google may also disclose such information to third parties, if legally required or if such third parties process such information on Google’s behalf. Google will not associate your IP address with any other information held by Google. You can refuse to use cookies by selecting the relevant setting in your browser, but this could prevent you from using all the features of the website. For further details, see Google’s Privacy Policy at: http://www.google.com/privacypolicy.html.
Check your cookie settings
You can set your cookie preferences in your own browsers and prevent – for instance – any third party from installing any. In addition, you can set your browser’s preferences to remove cookies that have been installed before, including the cookie that has stored your consent to let this website install its cookies. Note that, if you disable all cookies, the operation of this website might be impaired.
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As to third-party services, you are entitled to oppose to be tracked by checking the third party’s Privacy Policy, using the opt-out link if shown, or by contacting the third party. In addition to the foregoing, you can always use Your Online Choices. Using such service, you can set the tracking options of most advertising tools. Therefore, the Data Controller recommends you use such resource in addition to the information herein.