COOKIE POLICY

A cookie is a small text file that is stored on computers, tablets, mobile phones and on any device used to browse the Internet, capable of storing navigation information for statistical or functional purposes. Some cookies can be used to recognize the user who views a particular website, make navigation easier and customize its content.
While browsing through our website, we can collect information relating to the flow of traffic and visits to the pages of our domain www.unionsign.it.

This information, obtained through cookies, will be treated securely.

The purpose of using cookies is to customize access to the website, optimizing navigation and site operation, improve our services and provide content and / or advertising relating to user preferences, analyzing browsing habits.

unionsign.it complies with the provisions contained in the Code regarding the protection of personal data, as amended by Legislative Decree 28 May 2012, n. 69, in transposition of the European Directive 2009/136 / EC.

1. TYPES OF COOKIES

Depending on their nature, cookies can be classified into:

Session cookies & nbsp; and & nbsp; permanent cookies: the former are removed when the user closes the browser, while the latter remain on the computer for a specified time (as per the expiration date defined in the cookie itself);

Proprietary cookies and third-party cookies: depending on whether they belong to the owner of the web page, or to a third party collaborator of these.

2. WHAT TYPE OF COOKIES WE USE IN unionsign.it?

2.1. STRICTLY NECESSARY COOKIES

These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the website www.unionsign.it, as they allow the web page to be loaded

2.2. TECHNICAL COOKIES

They are those that allow the user to browse through our website and to use the different options we offer, such as, for example, traffic control and data communication, identification of the browsing session, access to your user panel, use of security functions while browsing or sharing content through social networks.

2.3. PERSONALIZED COOKIES

They are those that allow the user to access the services of the web page with predefined characteristics depending on a series of criteria such as language preference, the type of browser used by the user or the place where the user access the service.

2.4. ANALYSIS COOKIES

are cookies that allow us to monitor and analyze the behavior of users of our website. Through these cookies we are able to monitor navigation on the unionsign.it website and we can create profiles of our users, in order to make improvements based on the analysis of this data.

An example of these cookies are those obtained with the Google Analytics service, which provides tools for measuring the profiles of our web browsing.

However, Google has developed an add-on for the deactivation of Google Analytics for the most common browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari and Opera; this component facilitates the deactivation of the use of these cookies. You can find out more by visiting this external link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=it

Visit the following link to learn how to reject or delete cookies from Google: http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html

Visit the following link to read the Google privacy policy: http://www.google.co.uk/intl/en/policies/privacy/

2.5. ADVERTISING AND BEHAVIORAL ADVERTISING COOKIES

These cookies store information on user behavior obtained through the continuous observation of browsing habits, with the aim of developing a specific profile to display ads based on it.

Some of our cookies can be used to identify the user and others only provide anonymous statistical information on navigation on our web page, however this function can be disabled by setting the browser directly.

 

3. WEB BEACONS

unionsign.ituses Web beacons, these elements are images found on a web page or in an e-mail and are used to monitor the online behavior of users who visit our website or who receive one of our newsletters.

The purpose of using this technology is to monitor the & # 8217; user activity, such as the area of the site visited, and the time spent browsing.

4. HOW TO REFUSE COOKIES?

You can set your browser to accept or reject the & # 8217; setting of all or some types of cookies or to request to be notified when a cookie has been set.

Each browser has specific configuration instructions. The following links provide information regarding the most popular browsers: