Cookies Policy


Like many other websites, we make use of cookies to make your browsing experience on our site easier and more intuitive: cookies are small strings of text used to store certain information that may relate to you, your preferences or your Internet access device (computer, tablet or cell phone) and are used primarily to tailor the operation of the site to your expectations, providing a more personalized browsing experience and storing the choices you have previously made.
Cookies do not record any personal information and any identifiable data will not be stored. If you wish, you can prevent some or all cookies from being saved. However, in this case your use of the site and its services may be impaired. To proceed without changing your cookie options, simply continue browsing.
Visit aboutcookies.org for more information about cookies and how they affect your browsing experience.

The types of cookies we use

Essential Cookies
These cookies are essential in order to allow you to move throughout the site and make full use of its features, such as accessing the various protected areas of the site. Without these cookies some necessary services, such as filling out a form, cannot be enjoyed. By using our site, you agree that these cookies may be installed on your device.

Functional Cookies
These cookies allow us to offer enhanced functionality, as well as more information and dedicated features, such as watching a YouTube video, sharing content through social networks, or enjoying browser add-ons.

Third-party Cookies
Through browsing our site you may also receive third-party cookies such as those used for Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. ("Google"). Google Analytics uses cookies to analyze how users use the site. The information generated by the cookies about your use of the website (including your anonymous IP address) will be transmitted to and stored on Google's servers in the United States. Google will use this information for the purpose of examining your use of the website, compiling reports on website activity for website operators and providing other services relating to website activity and internet usage. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law or where such third parties process this information on Google's behalf. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. You may refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate setting on your browser, but please note that if you do so you may not be able to use the full functionality of this website. This site may also use some "social-plugins" for content sharing and communication: their use is optional. When you use one of the plugins, the site will contact, through your browser, the servers where the invoked social-sharing services are operated, telling them the data you intend to publish and share through your social profile (for which you remain solely responsible) and informing them (the servers) of the pages you visited. Remember that to exclude this possibility, you can only avoid sharing content with the use of social share buttons. For more details regarding the use and collection of data through the following plugins and to know how the data thus collected and transmitted is processed (and for what purposes), please consult the privacy and legal information issued by the Owners of the services in question.

How to manage cookies on your computer

If you have concerns about the use of cookies, you can take action and prevent them from being set, for example, by changing your browser configuration to block certain types. If you wish to change your cookie settings, you can follow the steps below.

Google Chrome
1. Click on 'Tools' at the top of the browser window and select Options
2. Click on the 'Geek Stuff' tab, locate the 'Privacy' section, and select the 'Content Settings' button
3. Now select 'Allow local data to be set'

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0
1. Click on 'Tools' at the top of the browser window and select 'Internet Options', then click on the 'Privacy' tab
2. To enable cookies in your browser, make sure the privacy level is set to Medium or below
3. Setting the privacy level above Medium will disable the use of cookies

Mozilla Firefox
1. Click on 'Tools' at the top of the browser window and select 'Options'
2. Then select the 'Privacy' icon
3. Click on 'Cookies', then select 'I allow sites to use cookies'

Safari on Windows
1. Click the 'Cog' icon at the top of the browser window and select the 'Preferences' option
2. Click 'Security', select the option that says 'Block third-party and advertising cookies'
3. Click 'Save'

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 on OSX
1. Click 'Explore' at the top of the browser window and select the 'Preferences' option
2. Scroll down until you see 'cookies' in the Receive Files section
3. Select the option 'Don't ask'

Safari on OSX
1. Click 'Safari' at the top of the browser window and select the 'Preferences' option
2. Click 'Security' and then 'Accept Cookies'
3. Select 'From site only'

Mozilla e Netscape on OSX
1. Click 'Mozilla' or 'Netscape' at the top of the browser window and select the 'Preferences' option
2. Scroll down until cookies are displayed under 'Privacy and Security'
3. Select 'Enable cookies only for source site'

Opera
1. Click 'Menu' at the top of the browser window and select 'Settings'
2. Then select 'Preferences', select the 'Advanced' tab
3. Then select the 'Accept cookies' option