Informativa Cookie

WHAT ARE COOKIES

An http cookie, or simply a cookie, is a small text string sent from a server to a web client (usually a browser), subsequently sent back from the client to the server each time the client accesses the same web domain, which it is used to perform automatic authentication, tracking of browsing sessions and storing information about users, such as favorite websites or frequently visited pages of a site.

Some cookies are necessary for the correct operation of the site and can not be disabled while others, concerning the memorization of preference parameters, such as storing the user name, can be disabled. However, the advantage of having the cookies installed on your PC is that you no longer need to fill in the same information every time you access a previously visited site.

WHY AND WHICH COOKIES USE ELSEWHEREMAPPING

Thanks to the use of cookies, the Elsewheremapping site (www.elsewheremapping.com) wants to offer a smoother navigation experience, modeled as much as possible around the user’s preferences, avoiding, for example, that each time you visit the site, user must enter the same information, speeding up the search process for the most convenient products.

The cookies used by the Elsewheremapping site (www.elsewheremapping.com) can be divided into:

“First-party” cookies, managed directly by the owner and / or responsible for the website. They are defined:

Technical cookies, in turn of two types: session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies are stored on the user’s computer for mere technical and functional requirements, for the transmission of session identifiers necessary to allow the safe and efficient navigation of the site. They are automatically deleted at the end of the browsing session (hence the name), when the browser is closed. Persistent cookies are stored on your computer’s hard drive until they expire or are deleted by the user. With persistent cookies, visitors accessing the site are automatically recognized at each visit, also to the benefit of the user’s fluidity of navigation. Among other things allow, in fact, to memorize the parameters of research carried out previously, avoiding having to fill out the same information several times. These cookies do not collect information about the user that can be used for the purpose of sending advertising material, nor do they keep track of the user’s browsing on the web, but their installation is a necessary condition for using the site. It is not necessary to provide consent to these cookies, as reported by the provision on ‘Identification of the simplified procedures for the information and the acquisition of consent of cookies of the Guarantor for the protection of personal data of May 8, 2014;

“Third-party” cookies, these are cookies prepared and managed by parties outside the website visited by the user:

Cookie Analytics: cookies are used to collect and analyze in a statistical way the access to the website, without personally identifying the individual site visitor;
Advertising Cookies: this category includes cookies used to collect the preferences of individual users and use them for advertising purposes, during its usual web browsing. These cookies do not result in the sending of advertising material to the customer. Among the advertising cookies used by our site are those of Google, Criteo and Facebook.

The Elsewheremapping site (www.elsewheremapping.com) does not use profiling cookies, which are aimed at sending advertising material to the user.
You can receive more information and disable third-party cookies by accessing the following pages:

HOW THE COOKIES CAN BE DEACTIVATED

By changing the settings of your Internet browser you can manage, limit or block cookies altogether. We inform you, however, that any total disabling of “first-party” cookies will not allow you to browse through our site. Below we refer you to the procedures for disabling cookies related to each browser:

To delete cookies from the browser of your smartphone or tablet you must refer to the user manual of the device in question.