What are cookies
Cookies are small text files that websites visited by users send to their terminals, where they are stored and then sent back to the same sites upon the next visit. The so-called "third-party" cookies are set by a website different from the one the user is visiting. This is because each site may contain elements (images, maps, sounds, specific links to web pages of other domains, etc.) that reside on servers different from the one hosting the visited site. Cookies are used for different purposes: performing computer authentication, session monitoring, storing information on specific configurations related to users accessing the server, storing preferences, etc. Below you will find all the information on cookies installed through this site, and the necessary instructions on how to manage your preferences regarding them.
For more information on cookies and their general functions, visit an informational website such as
allaboutcookies.org.
Examples of other technologies
Localstorage
It is a technology used to optimize navigation, which does not collect data on user preferences (e.g., it stores a code identifying the user's session after login, to prevent the user from having to enter a username and password on every profile page when accessing reserved areas).
Tracking pixel
A "tracking code" or "monitoring code" is a small portion of code released by certain systems to be implemented in others for the purpose of tracking some data related to the user and their browsing session or email opening in a completely transparent way to the user. The tracked data can vary widely, including the day and time, geographical location, type of device used for browsing, and even in more complex tracking pixels, it can monitor the value spent on a purchase order and other information useful for the marketing departments of companies that use them.
Plugin
It is a program that interacts with another program to enhance or extend its original functionalities. The most commonly used plugins are those of social networks, which allow users, for example, to follow a page or social profile with one click, indicate that they liked web content, and share it on their social network profile.
Widget
A widget is a graphical user interface component of a program, designed to facilitate user interaction with the program itself. The most commonly used widgets are those of social networks, which allow users to easily open social networks in a separate browser window.
These services allow interactions with social networks, or other external platforms, directly from the pages of a site. The interactions and any information potentially acquired from the site are subject to the privacy settings of the third party that created the aforementioned technologies. For detailed information pursuant to Art. 13 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 regarding the use of personal data when using these technologies, please visit the websites of the third-party managers of these technologies.
Remember that you can also manage your cookie preferences through your browser
If you do not know the type and version of browser you are using, click on "Help" in the browser window to access all necessary information. If you know your browser, click on the one you are using to access the cookie management page. Users can, for example, find information on how to manage cookies in some of the most popular browsers at the following addresses:
Cookies Used by This Site
The use of cookies by the owner of this site, RAFFMETAL S.P.A., with registered office at 25070, Casto (BS), Via Malpaga, 82, represented by the legal representative pro-tempore, phone number +39 0365 8901, and email privacy@raffmetal.it, , is part of its Privacy Policy. For all information required by Article 13 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 – GDPR, click here.
Closing the banner (by selecting the appropriate command marked with an "X" at the top right, or through the "CHUDI" command) means keeping the default settings and therefore continuing to browse without cookies or other tracking tools, except for technical ones.
Technical Cookies That Do Not Require Consent
Cookies related to activities strictly necessary for the functioning of the site and the provision of the service.
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Cookie Consent |
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Stores the user's cookie consent state for the current domain |
1 year |
HTTP Cookie |
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Provider Name and Link to Privacy Policy and Consent Form |
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Cookies Related to Preferenze Saving and Optimization Activities:
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Provider |
Purpose |
Expiration |
Type |
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Provider and Link to Privacy Policy and Consent Form |
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Statistics Cookies (Considered Technical) Used to Collect Information in Aggregated Form
The site also uses third-party statistical cookies (Google Analytics) to collect aggregated information. These are set as technical cookies, meaning no IP tracking of the user (user data not profiled at the IP level) and no sharing of data with third parties. Access to Third-Party Information:
Cookies or Other Technologies That Require Consent:
All cookies (or other technologies) different from those technical cookies mentioned above are installed or activated only after the user’s express consent when first visiting the site. Consent can be expressed in a general way by interacting with the short information banner on the landing page of the site, as per the instructions indicated in the banner. Alternatively, consent can be given or denied selectively, according to the instructions in the banner itself. This consent is recorded for future visits. You always have the option to revoke, in whole or in part, any previously given consent.
Cookies or Other Technologies Managed by Third Parties
Through this site, cookies or other technologies managed by third parties are also installed. Below, you will find some indications, as well as a link to the privacy policy and consent form for each of them.
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Third Party |
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Expiration |
Type |
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Provider and Link to Privacy Policy and Consent Form |
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