Cookie Policy "A' Tarantella"
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Cookie Policy – PIZZERIA ’A TARANTELLA
Our Cookie Policy aims to describe the types of cookies used by the website www.pizzeriaatarantella.it, the purposes of the cookies installed, and how the User can select or deselect cookies on the Site that use the services provided.
We use cookies to make our Site easier and more intuitive to use.
Data collected through cookies is used to make the browsing experience more pleasant and more efficient in the future.
1. WHAT COOKIES ARE
Cookies are small text strings that the applications visited by the User send to their device (usually the browser), where they are stored and then transmitted back to the same applications on the User’s next visit.
The term “cookie” refers both to cookies themselves and to all similar technologies. Cookies are used to access online services more quickly and to improve the User’s browsing experience by monitoring sessions, storing User information, loading content faster, etc.
2. TYPES OF COOKIES
Cookies can be:
- First-party cookies: cookies set by the Site to allow the User to browse more efficiently and/or to monitor actions performed by the User.
- Third-party cookies: cookies set by a website different from the one the User is currently visiting, to allow the User to browse more efficiently and/or to monitor actions performed by the User.
In addition, cookies can be classified as follows:
- Technical and Analytics Cookies: cookies strictly necessary for the Site to function and provide the service (e.g., session cookies for login), cookies used to save preferences and optimise the experience (e.g., saving cart contents or language/currency choices), and analytics cookies that collect information in anonymous and aggregated form.
Technical cookies include:
- Session or Navigation Cookies: used to track the User’s activity online. They ensure normal browsing and use of the Site, allowing, for example, faster navigation, making a purchase, or authenticating to access restricted areas, and are necessary for the Site to function properly.
- Functionality Cookies: allow the User to browse according to selected criteria (for example, language, products selected for purchase, etc.) in order to improve the service provided.
- Analytics Cookies: used to collect information on how the Site is used. The Data Controller uses this information for statistical analysis, to improve the Site and simplify its use, and to monitor its correct functioning.
This type of cookie collects anonymous, aggregated information about Users’ activity on the Site and how they arrived at the Site and the pages they visited. Cookies in this category are sent either by the Site itself or by third-party domains.
Analytics cookies may be:
- First-party analytics cookies: treated similarly to technical cookies from a legal standpoint if used directly by the Site Owner without profiling the User, but only to collect information in aggregated and anonymous form about the number of Users and how they visit the Site, for statistical purposes and to improve Site performance.
- Third-party analytics cookies: provided by third parties and treated similarly to technical cookies if those third parties do not profile the User through tools that reduce the identifying power of cookies (for example, masking significant portions of the IP address) and without combining the information collected with other data they already have.
For technical cookies, only the Cookie Policy is required, without needing to obtain consent. Disabling or deleting these cookies via your browser settings may compromise optimal browsing of this Site.
- Profiling Cookies: used to monitor the User’s web browsing and create a profile of their habits.
- First-party profiling cookies: installed by the Data Controller to create profiles relating to the User in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences shown during browsing.
Due to their particular intrusiveness into users’ private sphere, applicable regulations require that the User, after being properly informed, must give their consent. - Third-party profiling cookies: used by third parties who access the information in clear form (therefore not in anonymous and aggregated form) and combine it with other data they already possess.
- First-party profiling cookies: installed by the Data Controller to create profiles relating to the User in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences shown during browsing.
The Site does not have direct control over individual third-party cookies. Users are therefore invited to check the third party’s website for the relevant cookie information.
The use of these cookies requires the User’s prior consent.
3. COOKIES INSTALLED
Cookies on this Site include:
- technical and analytics cookies necessary for the Site to function, for aggregated statistical analysis, to improve and simplify the use of the Site, and to save browsing preferences and optimise the User’s experience;
- first-party profiling cookies that collect information by tracking the User’s browsing data, set by the Data Controller for the following purposes: defining and evaluating the profile or personality of the data subject, analysing habits or consumption choices, or obtaining more information about their visit to the site;
- third-party cookies that may carry out profiling and tracking of the User, potentially without the Data Controller’s knowledge.
For more information, please carefully read the privacy policies of the individual services listed below.
Below is the list of third-party cookies on this Site:
- Google Analytics with anonymised IP: Google Analytics is a service provided by Google Inc. that uses cookies to measure visits to the Site and any purchases made for analysis purposes. Users’ IP addresses will be anonymised.
For more information, see: https://policies.google.com/privacy - Facebook sharing: Facebook uses cookies to offer the User sharing and “Like” features on their noticeboard. Provided by Facebook, Inc.
For more information, see: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy - Google+ sharing: Google+ uses cookies to offer the User sharing features on their noticeboard. The cookie is provided by Google Inc.
For more information, see: https://policies.google.com/privacy
4. COOKIE DURATION
Cookies have a duration determined by their expiry date or by a specific action such as closing the browser, set at the time of installation. Cookies can be:
- Temporary or session cookies: used to store temporary information, allow actions performed during a specific session to be linked, and are removed from the computer when the browser is closed.
- Persistent cookies: used to store information such as login name and password, so the User does not have to re-enter them each time they visit a specific site. These remain stored on the computer even after the browser is closed.
Profiling cookies are stored on the User’s device for no longer than 12 months. Once this period has expired, the banner will be shown again so the User can provide consent again to the use of cookies. Users can change their choices at any time.
5. HOW CONSENT IS GIVEN
For cookies that require consent, on the first visit to the Site the User automatically sees a banner containing both a link to this full information notice and a request to give consent to the use of cookies.
At any time, you can change or withdraw your consent.
6. HOW TO DISABLE COOKIES
Users can manage cookie preferences directly within their browser and prevent third parties from installing cookies.
Through browser preferences it is also possible to delete cookies installed in the past, including the cookie in which consent to the installation of cookies by this Site may have been saved.
Disabling all cookies may compromise the functioning of this Site.
Users can find information and exercise their right to opt out of cookie tracking in their browser at the following links:
- Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies/
- Google Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647/
- Mozilla Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/kb/enable-and-disable-cookies-website-preferences/
- Opera: https://www.opera.com/help/tutorials/security/privacy/
- Apple Safari: https://support.apple.com/kb/ph21411/
You can also delete cookies by requesting opt-out directly from third parties or via:
http://www.youronlinechoices.com/
where you can manage tracking preferences for most advertising tools.
To change Flash cookie settings, click here:
https://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager07.html
7. USER RIGHTS
Users may exercise certain rights with regard to the data processed by the Data Controller. In particular, the User has the right to:
- withdraw consent at any time;
- object to the processing of their data;
- access their data;
- verify and request rectification;
- obtain restriction of processing;
- obtain deletion or removal of their personal data;
- receive their data or have it transferred to another controller;
- lodge a complaint with the data protection authority and/or take legal action.
To exercise their rights, Users may send a request to the Data Controller’s contact details indicated in this document. Requests are free of charge and will be handled by the Data Controller as soon as possible and in any case within 30 days.
To exercise these rights, write to or call the Data Controller of PIZZERIA ’A TARANTELLA (VAT no. 05290380962) – Via Guido Mazzali 5 – 20132 Milan (MI), Italy.
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