What are cookies and how are they used?Cookies are small strings of text that the sites you visit send to your terminal (usually the browser) where they are stored and then sent back to these same web sites the next time the same user visits them. Cookies have various purposes: storing preferences, monitoring browsing sessions, digital authentication, etc. The information provided to website managers allows for more efficient site operation.
As well as first-party cookies (from the website manager), cookies may also come from “third-parties” (external suppliers) which normally serve a number of parties.
Many of the cookies used are automatically deleted from the hard drive of the User's computer at the end of each browsing session (session cookies). Some cookies remain on the hard disk for longer periods for practical reasons.
How to disable cookies?The majority of Internet browsers are configured to automatically accept cookies. You can change these settings to block cookies or to inform when cookies are being sent to your device. There are several ways to manage cookies. You may refer to your browsers help screen to find out how to adjust or change your browser settings. In the case of the use of more than one device (computer, smart phone, tablet, etc.) the user must make sure that each browser on each device is adjusted to reflect cookie preferences.
The following are instructions on how to manage cookies according to the type of browser used.
ChromeSelect: Settings / Show advanced settings / Privacy / Content settings / Cookies
Mozilla FirefoxSelect: Options / Privacy / Use custom settings for history
Internet ExplorerSelect: Tools / Internet options / Privacy / Advanced
SafariSelect: Preferences / Privacy
Safari iOS (mobile devices)Select: Settings / Safari / Privacy & Security
We nevertheless remind you that disabling navigation or functional cookies may affect the functioning of the website and/or limit the service we offer.
What type of cookies does TARGETTI use and for what purposes?Our website uses various types of cookies, each one with a specific function as shown in the following list:
Technical cookiesTechnical cookies are those used for the sole purpose of “carrying out the transmission of certain information on an electronic communications network or as strictly necessary for the provider of an information service to provide services requested explicitly by the subscriber or user”. They are not used for other purposes and are normally installed by the owner or manager of the website.
Name | Deadline | Description |
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PHPSESSID | Closure of the browser | Alphanumeric string that allows multiple requests to be individuated and handled simultaneously. |
ltrgcwpy | 30 days | Keeps track of the user's acceptance of the use of cookies thus avoiding the need to show the relevant banner at every page change. |
ltrgcklng | 30 days | Keeps track of the language in which the user explores the website, so that the correct language version of the site can be displayed. |
ltrgckur (Note: private area user) | 30 days | Enables the safe and efficient operation and exploration of the website. Facilitates navigation and services for the user according to a set of criteria selected by the user. |
Navigation or session cookies (first-party)These cookies guarantee the normal navigation and use of the website, allowing, for example, purchases or authentication to access restricted areas to be made.
Analytic cookies (third-party)These cookies are used to collect information in aggregate form on the number of users and their navigational habits with the scope of improving navigation.
In Targetti's case these cookies have been created and made available by a third party (Google) and have the following characteristics:
Name | Deadline | Description |
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_ga | 2 years | Used to individuate users. Sharing with other products is not consented. |
_gat | 10 minutes | Used to limit the frequency of requests. |
In Targetti's case, the analytic cookies, similar to technical cookies, are used solely for statistical purposes.
Google Analytics uses the cookies exclusively for the provision of services, undertaking not to store any personal information relative to the users of the Targetti site.
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usageFurthermore Targetti adopts appropriate means to reduce the power of the analytic identification cookies: we use the IP masking method provided by Google.
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245Users who wish to disable Google Analytics cookies can prevent their storage on their own computer using the "Browser Add-on for Google Analytics Option" made available by Google at
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Functional cookies (first-party)These are cookies that allow the user to navigate in function of a series of selected criteria (for example, language, products purchased) with the scope of improving the service provided to the same.
Profiling cookiesProfiling cookies are designed to create user profiles and are used to send advertising messages in line with the user’s browsing interests.
TARGETTI does not use profiling cookies, nor does its website contain links to third-party sites (e.g. Banner ads, links to social networks, YouTube videos) that require the installation of profiling cookies.
Third-party cookiesThese cookies are installed by third-party companies. Third-party cookies come from messages on other sites, such as advertisements displayed on the visited web site. They can be used to track the use of the web site for marketing purposes.
More information on the treatment of these third-party cookies is entrusted by law to individual third parties, to which we provide the link. If the user decides not to grant permission for the use of third-party cookies, only the functions of the website which do not require such cookies can be used.
Below you will find the name, the purpose, the name of the third party that retains the information and the link to the third-party's website for all third-party cookies present on our web site.
Google AnalyticsWe use the information, obtained through limited anonymous monitoring, to improve the content of the site with the scope of improving the navigation paths within the site. This information, for example, helps us to identify the number of pages visited, the research engine and the key words used.
Type: third-party cookies.
Privacy policy:
https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/Google mapsThese cookies are used by Google maps. They do not contain sensitive or personal data.
Type: third-party cookies.
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https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/LinkedInSome of our pages use the LinkedIn buttons and feeds. LinkedIn may set cookies for these components.
Type: third-party cookies.
Privacy policy:
https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policyTwitterSome of our pages use Twitter buttons or feeds. Twitter may set cookies for these components.
Type: third-party cookies.
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https://twitter.com/privacy?lang=enYouTubeSome of our pages contain embedded YouTube videos. YouTube may set cookies on your computer for these components.
Type: third-party cookies.
Privacy policy:
https://www.youtube.com/static?template=privacy_guidelines&gl=ITReference legislationThe legislation regarding cookies is provided in Directive no. 69 of 28 May 2012, which implements the Directive 2009/136/CE of 25 November 2009 and the decision of the Data Protection Authority for the protection of personal data of 8 May 2014 (in force since 2 June 2015).
Proceeding with navigation by accessing another area of the site or selecting an item of the same (for example, an image or a link) involves the provision of consent to the use of cookies.