The website of Torretta San Martino uses cookies to improve the use of the online service and ensure browsing efficiency.
This current document provides detailed information on the use of cookies, about how they are used by Torretta San Martino
and how to manage them.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text strings, which the web sites visited by the user send to their terminal (usually the browser),
where they are stored before being sent back to the same web sites during the next visit by the same user.
During the browsing of a web site, the user could receive on his terminal even cookies that are sent by different web sites
or web servers (so-called “third party”), where several elements can be stored (such as, for example, images, maps, sounds,
specific links to pages of other domains) on the same site that is being visited. Cookies are usually found in very high numbers
on user’s browsers and sometimes feature a long temporal presence. They are used for different purposes: execution of authentication
information, monitoring sessions, storing information about specific configurations relating to users who access servers, etc.
Type of cookies
Based on the features and use of cookies, we can outline several categories.
Cookies needed: these cookies are essential for the proper functioning of the website. These cookies do not identify the user.
If you do not accept these cookies, functions on the website or parts of it, may be affected.
Performance cookies: these cookies are used to anonymously collect and analyse the traffic and site usage.
For example, even without identifying the user, these cookies allow to detect if the same user returns to connect at different times.
Furthermore, they also allow monitoring the system and improving its performance and usability. The deactivation of these cookies can
be executed without any loss of functionality.
Profiling cookies: these are persistent cookies used to identify (anonymously or not) user preferences and improve your browsing
experience.The website of Torretta San Martino does not use this type of cookie.
Third Party Cookies: visiting a website you may receive cookies from the visited site (“proprietary”), as well as from websites
run by other organisations (“Third Party”), such as the “social plugin” for Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn. These are part
of the page visited, generated directly by said sites and integrated into pages of the host site. The most common use of social plugin
is the sharing of content on social networks. The presence of these plugins involves the transmission of cookies to and from all sites
operated by third parties. The same operators regulate the management of the information collected by “third parties”.
More information is available at the following web addresses for different policies and methods of managing cookies.
Duration of the cookie
Some cookies (session cookies) remain active only until you close the browser or execute the logout command. Other cookies “survive”
the closure of the browser and are also present in subsequent future visits. These cookies are known as persistent and the server sets
their duration at the time of creation. In some cases there is fixed a deadline, in other cases the duration is unlimited.
The website of Torretta San Martino does not use persistent cookies. However, browsing the pages of the website www.torrettasanmartino.it
you can interact with sites operated by third parties that can create or modify persistent and profiling cookies.
Management of cookies.
The user can decide whether to accept cookies or not using the settings on their browser. However, sometimes the total or partial
disabling of technical cookies may compromise the functioning of certain website features. On the contrary, the full usability
of public content is possible even when the cookies are completely disabled. Disabling “third party” cookies does not affect the browsing
experience in any way. The settings can be specifically set for different websites and web applications. Furthermore, the best browsers
allow you to define different settings for “proprietary” cookies and those of “third parties”.