Cookie Policy

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COOKIE POLICY

This Cookie Policy is part of the Privacy Policy for the website https://rivivituoiattimi.it/. For all information required by Article 13 of the European Regulation 679/16 GDPR, click here to view the site’s privacy policy. In particular, this document aims to inform users about the procedures followed for the collection, via cookies and/or other tracking technologies, of information provided by users when visiting this website at https://rivivituoiattimi.it/.
The data controller for the personal data collected through this site is “Rivivi i tuoi attimi,” located in San Marzano di San Giuseppe (TA), Via Neviera 119, and can be contacted through the following details: email: info@rivivituoiattimi.it

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES AND OTHER TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES
We use cookies in some areas of our website. Cookies are files that store information on hard drives or browsers and allow the site to check if you have already visited it. Cookies allow us to understand which pages of the site are most visited by tracking which pages are visited and for how long. This data helps us tailor the website to your preferences and make navigation easier. For example, cookies allow us to ensure that information on the site aligns with your preferences during future visits.
Users can manage their cookie preferences through their browser. If you do not know the type and version of the browser you are using, click “Help” in the browser window at the top for all necessary information. If you know the browser you’re using, you can access the cookie management page through the links provided below.

For more information, visit http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/le-tue-scelte. Through this site, you can check all profiling cookies installed in your browser and disable them all or only those you do not prefer.
Please note that this website is structured to use cookies, and uninstalling them may affect the site’s functionality and hinder optimal use.

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT CONSENT TO USE COOKIES
Italian legislation (Article 122 of Legislative Decree 196/03 “Personal Data Protection Code”) has implemented the European Directive 2009/136/EC, which requires website operators using cookies or other tracking technologies to inform users about the types of cookies used.
The Italian Data Protection Authority’s Provision No. 229 of May 8, 2014, published in G.U. No. 126 on June 3, 2014, categorized cookies into two broad categories: “technical” cookies and “profiling” cookies.

  • Technical Cookies
    Technical cookies are used solely to “transmit a communication over an electronic communications network, or to the extent strictly necessary for the service provider to deliver an explicitly requested service to the subscriber or user.”
    They are not used for further purposes and are typically installed directly by the site operator. They can be divided into:

    • Navigation or session cookies, which ensure normal browsing and use of the site (e.g., to make a purchase or log in to restricted areas);
    • Analytics cookies, treated as technical cookies when used directly by the website operator to collect aggregate data about the number of users and their use of the site;
    • Functionality cookies, which enable users to navigate based on selected criteria (e.g., language, products selected for purchase) to improve the service provided.
      For the installation of these cookies, user consent is not required.
  • Profiling Cookies
    Profiling cookies are designed to create user profiles and are used to send advertising messages in line with the user’s preferences shown during online navigation. Due to the invasive nature of these cookies in users’ private sphere, European and Italian legislation requires users to be properly informed about their use and to give valid consent.
    Article 122 of the Code provides that “the storage of information on the terminal device of a subscriber or user or access to information already stored is only allowed if the subscriber or user has given their consent after being informed in accordance with the simplified procedures set out in Article 13, paragraph 3” (Article 122, paragraph 1 of the Code).
    The Italian Data Protection Authority has also categorized cookies based on the subject acting as the data controller of the personal data collected by the cookie, distinguishing between first-party cookies and third-party cookies.

  • First-Party Cookies
    These are cookies managed by the site owner. The obligation to provide information regarding these cookies lies with the site owner, who must also indicate how to block the cookies if needed.

  • Third-Party Cookies
    These are cookies managed by a third party other than the site owner. For third-party cookies, the obligation to provide information and indicate the methods for blocking the cookies lies with the third party, while the site owner is required to include a link to the third party’s website where such information is provided.
    For both types of cookies (first-party or third-party), consent is collected via a dedicated banner on the site’s homepage.

CHARACTERISTICS OF COOKIES USED ON THIS WEBSITE
On this site, we use cookies to (for example):

  • Count the number of site visitors;
  • Check if you have operated through email or a link;
  • Verify the success of a specific advertising campaign;
  • Determine particular levels of interest in specific sections or aspects of the site, or in specific products and services available on the site;
  • Understand how popular a product or service is and the level of variation in interest between different products and services of Rivivi i tuoi attimi.

In the next section of this Cookie Policy, we provide a detailed list of all cookies used on this website.
In the first group, we list the so-called technical cookies, whose use does not require user consent.
In the second group, we list the profiling cookies.
For both groups, the following information is provided for each cookie:

  • Cookie name
  • Function of the cookie
  • Indication of whether the cookie is first-party or third-party
  • For third-party cookies, a link to the third party’s cookie policy, where users can find details about the data processing and methods for blocking the cookie
  • Cookie expiration date

TYPES OF COOKIES USED ON THIS WEBSITE

Technical Cookies

Cookie NameFunctionExpiration (or session)First or Third PartyFor third-party cookies, the link to the third party’s cookie policy is provided.
pum-337Shows a popup on the first visit of the session30 daysFirst 
pum-307Shows a popup on the first visit of the session30 daysFirst 

Profiling Cookies

Cookie NameFunctionExpiration (or session)First or Third PartyFor third-party cookies, the link to the third party’s cookie policy is provided.
_fbpFacebook Pixel90 daysThirdPrivacy and Cookie Policy: https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/
frFacebook Tracking Code90 daysThirdPrivacy and Cookie Policy: https://en-gb.facebook.com/policies/cookies/

We do not share cookies with external sites or external data providers.

LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES
This site contains links or references to other websites (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn). The company does not control the cookies/monitoring technologies of other websites to which this Cookie Policy does not apply.

UPDATING THIS COOKIE POLICY
This Cookie Policy was last updated on February 15, 2023.