Cookies are small aggregates of text recorded locally in the temporary memory of your browser, and therefore in your computer, for periods of time that vary depending on the need and generally between a few hours and a few years, with the exception of profiling cookies. whose maximum duration is 365 calendar days.

Using cookies it is possible to semi-permanently record information relating to your preferences and other technical data which allow easier 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 what’s new. To guarantee you, only the cookie stored on your computer is identified. In order to make your visit to our website as convenient as possible and for the presentation of our product range, we use cookies or equivalent computer codes. We also use usability analysis tools that by tracking user actions allow us to understand how our sites are used and improve their functionality and design.

A. TYPES OF COOKIES

Cookies are divided into two families:

– 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.

The responsibility and management of first-party cookies is assumed directly by the Owner.

The responsibility and management of third-party cookies falls instead on their respective owners and managers who must offer adequate refusal mechanisms in their privacy policies.

On this site or product there may be cookies belonging to six different types:

1. Technical, session and analytical cookies

These cookies are necessary for the correct functioning of the site and allow you to manage access operations (so-called login) to the sites, record configuration preferences where available or integrate plug-ins necessary for viewing certain contents. Cookies used for statistical and performance analyzes are also considered technical cookies, provided they are configured to collect data in aggregate and anonymous form which offer a general picture of the performance of the sites and contents.

2. Traffic and performance analysis cookies

These cookies allow us to know how visitors use a site, what content they access and which geographical regions they come from in order to evaluate and improve the functioning of the site and favor the production of content that best meets the information needs of users. These cookies are subject to consent by users and refusal can be expressed directly to the respective managers.

3. Profiling cookies aimed at marketing and advertising

These are cookies used to deliver advertising content within a site or application. These cookies are used, for example, to track the position of the advertisement and check whether a user has already seen the advertising message but also to follow the user during his navigation to define his profile and present him with advertisements linked to personal interests and preferences. its sociodemographic characteristics.

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

These are cookies, often associated with a graphic element of the site such as an action button or a specific logo (for example the Facebook “like” button), used to integrate the functions of other sites within the one you are using. sailing. These cookies are the responsibility of the respective managers and it is possible to oppose their use directly on the information pages of the respective manager.

5. Tracking pixels or web beacons

These are application code (script) and/or images that do not interfere with the aesthetics of the site but which allow a third party to track traffic trends. For example, they are used by advertisers to independently measure the progress of an advertising campaign and directly collect information that is otherwise not available. These cookies are also subject to the user’s consent and their renunciation is possible within the information of the respective managers.

6. Usability tools

They are functions written in application code that allow the site manager to analyze the way in which users interact with the contents and functions in order to verify ease of use, the quality of the design and plan improvements. These scripts are configured not to capture elements typed by the user that would undermine their privacy and are subject to explicit consent. The refusal of consent, when present on the pages of this site, is managed directly by the Owner.

B. WHICH COOKIES ARE INSTALLED ON THIS SITE?

The Owner tries to limit the use of cookies to what is strictly necessary to offer you the services of this and its other sites and products. In particular we have the cookies indicated in the next paragraphs.

a. COOKIES NOT SUBJECT TO CONSENT

i. Technical, session and analytical cookies

– Google Analytics for access and traffic statistics for internal use INFORMATION

b. COOKIES SUBJECT TO CONSENT

The following cookies are subject to obtaining your consent. You can express your consent in a simplified way in the ways indicated in the information banner that you saw when you first accessed this site, or selectively by following the instructions 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 provide you with the link to the privacy policies of the respective managers where you can exercise your right to object.

i. Third-party cookies unrelated to Falegnameria Adriatica.

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

In case you have further doubts or concerns regarding the use of cookies, you can always intervene to prevent them from being set and read, for example by changing the privacy settings within your browser.

Since each browser – and often different versions of the same browser – also differ significantly from each other, if you prefer to act independently via your browser preferences you can find detailed information on the necessary procedure in your browser’s help. For an overview of the modes of action for the most common browsers, you can visit the address

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

C. DURATION OF TREATMENT

The cookies managed by the Owner have a maximum duration of 365 days, unless voluntarily renewed by you reiterating your consent.

The profiling cookies managed by the Owner are anonymous and, once expired, remain within the statistical systems and profiling platforms in aggregate form and not attributable to your browser for exclusive general statistical purposes.

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

D. MORE INFORMATION ON THE EXERCISE OF YOUR RIGHTS

Any request for information or clarification or to exercise rights can be addressed to the Data Controller at the following addresses:

– Falegnameria Adriatica s.r.l., Contrada San Mauro n. 5, 63077 Stella di Monsampolo del Tronto (AP);

– by sending a PEC to info@pec.faonline.it

– or by sending an email to info@faonline.it

Furthermore, you always have the right to lodge a complaint with the Guarantor Authority for the Protection of Personal Data, which can be contacted at garante@gpdp.it or via the website http://www.gpdp.it.