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cookies managed entirely by third parties (except: analytics cookies installed directly on the server of the first party or of its own server farm without interaction from third parties, such as Piwik; cookies managed by third parties, but anonymous, or in relation to which the third party cannot access the disaggregated analytics data at the IP level). In addition to profiling cookies, the site manager could use other similar tools (such as web beacons or web bugs or clear.GIF) to track visitor tastes.
which are also subject to regulatory compliance. to the information, it will be necessary to acquire a specific consent: these are in fact the 'cookies' in the viewfinder of the guarantor, as they trace a more Specific Database detailed profile of the user, with the aim of sending him messages advertising in line with the preferences shown during navigation. Person who installs the cookie The cookie can be installed by the site manager or by third parties; formally, we will talk about: first-party cookies (or of the so-called "publisher.

installed directly by the site manager third-party cookies = installed by third parties through the site of the owner Regulatory References on Cookies The initiative of the Privacy Guarantor is part of the implementation of the European directive 2009/136: with provision no. 229/2014 – published in the Official Journal on 03 June 2014 – the Guarantor indicates the initial guidelines. The operational indications were subsequently defined, from the consultation between the Guarantor himself and the main reference trade associations in the online world: the result was the release of a kit containing the guidelines for implementing the cookie law on a technical level.
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