Cookie Policy

With reference to the provision “Identification of simplified procedures for the provision of information and the acquisition of consent for the use of cookies – 8 May 2014” (published in the Official Gazette no. 126 of 3 June 2014), the characteristics and purposes of the cookies installed on this website are described in a specific and analytical manner, also indicating how to select/deselect individual cookies.

The website willygreentechnology.it owned by the company “Willy Green Technology S.R.L.” – hereinafter referred to only as the “Site” – uses cookies to offer its services simply and efficiently to Users when consulting its pages.

The tables below summarise the different types of cookies that may be used on the Site, together with their respective function and duration (i.e. how long each cookie will remain on your device).

The information applies only to the above-mentioned Site and its related second- and third-level domains and not to any other sites that may be consulted via links.

By using this Site you consent to our use of cookies in accordance with this Cookie Policy.

If you do not consent to our use of cookies, you must set your browser appropriately or not use this Site or any corresponding second and third level domains. If you decide to disable the cookies we use, your experience while browsing our Site may be affected.

Further information on the Privacy Policy can be found at this page.

GENERAL INFORMATION ON COOKIES

What are cookies?

Cookies are computer files or partial data that may be stored on your computer (or other internet-enabled device, e.g. smartphone or tablet) when you visit a Site. Usually a cookie contains the name of the website from which the cookie originates, the ‘lifetime’ of the cookie (i.e. how long it will remain on your device), and a value, which is usually a randomly generated unique number.

What are cookies used for?

We use cookies to make navigation easier and to better tailor them to your interests and needs. Cookies may also be used to help speed up your future experiences and activities on the websites. We also use cookies to compile anonymous aggregate statistics to understand how people use the sites so that we can help improve the structure and content of these sites.

Type of cookie

Necessary: These cookies are essential for the proper functioning of sites, they allow people to navigate on websites and take advantage of their features such as remembering previous actions (inserted texts) when returning to a page during the same session.

These cookies do not identify you as an individual.


Performance: These cookies help to understand how users interact with websites by providing information about the sections visited, the time spent on the site, and any issues that have arisen, for example an error message. This helps to improve the performance of the websites. These cookies do not identify you as an individual. All data is collected and aggregated anonymously.

Functionality: These cookies allow websites to remember choices you make (e.g. your username, the language you choose or the region you are in, any products you put in your shopping cart) to provide you with a more personalised online experience. They can also enable users to view videos, play games and interact with social tools such as blogs, chat-rooms and forums. The information that is collected by these cookies may include personally identifiable information that you have provided, such as your username or profile picture.
If you do not accept these cookies, the performance and functionality of the website may be impacted and access to content on the website may be limited.

Targeting/advertising: These cookies are used to present content more suited to you and your interests. They can be used to display targeted advertisements or to limit the number of times you view an advertisement. They also help measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns on websites. These cookies may be used to remember websites you have visited and may share this information with third parties. Most cookies of this type track consumers through their IP address and therefore may collect some personally identifiable information.

What types of cookies are used?

Two types of cookies may be used on sites: ‘session cookies‘ and ‘persistent cookies‘.

  • session cookies: are temporary cookies that remain on your device until you leave the site.
  • persistent cookies: are cookies that remain on your device for much longer or until you delete it manually (how long the cookie remains on your device will depend on the ‘lifetime’ of the cookie in question and your browser settings).

Some of the pages you visit may also collect information through ‘pixel tags’ (also known as ‘clear gifs’) that may be shared with third parties who directly assist in the promotion and development of the websites. For example, information about how people use the Web sites and visit the sites may be shared with advertising agencies to optimally target banner advertisements on the Web sites.

Another subdivision of cookie types – indicated by the Data Protection Authority – is between Technical Cookies, Profiling Cookies, First-Party Cookies and Third-Party Cookies.

  • Technical cookies: these are cookies that serve to carry out navigation or to provide a service requested by the user. They are not used for any other purpose and are normally installed directly by the website owner. Without the use of such cookies, certain operations could not be carried out or would be more complex and/or less secure, such as home banking activities (viewing account statements, bank transfers, bill payments, etc.), for which cookies, which allow the user to be identified and maintained within the session, are indispensable.
  • Profiling cookies: these are the cookies used to track the user’s browsing on the web and create profiles on their tastes, habits, choices, etc. With these cookies, advertising messages can be sent to the user’s terminal in line with the preferences already expressed by the user when browsing online.
  • First-party cookies: cookies generated and managed directly by the operator of the website on which the user is browsing.
  • Third-part cookie: which are generated and managed by parties other than the operator of the website on which the user is browsing (by virtue, as a rule, of a contract between the website owner and the third party)

What are third-party cookies?

Various suppliers may set cookies on your device when you visit the sites to enable them to provide the services they are providing. If you would like to know more about these cookies, together with information on how to avoid receiving these cookies, you can refer to the relevant table on the site http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/

How can I control or delete cookies?

Most internet browsers are initially set to accept cookies automatically. You can change these settings to block cookies or to warn you that cookies are being sent to your device. There are various ways to manage cookies, you can refer to the instruction manual or help screen of your browser to find out how to adjust or change your browser settings. Disabling cookies may affect your browsing experience, for example you may not be able to visit certain sections or you may not receive personalised information when you visit a site.

If you use different devices to view and access Internet sites (e.g. computers, smartphones, tablets, etc.), you should ensure that each browser on each device is adjusted to reflect your cookie preferences.

TECHNICAL AND STATISTICAL COOKIES USED BY THE SITE

Technical cookies have the function of enabling the performance of activities strictly related to the operation of this online space. The technical cookies used by this Site can be divided into the following subcategories:

  • Navigation cookies, by means of which navigation preferences can be saved and the User’s browsing experience can be optimised;
  • Cookie analytics, by means of which statistical information is acquired on the Users’ browsing patterns. This information is processed in aggregate and anonymous form;
  • Functionality cookies, including third-party cookies, used to enable specific features of this online space and necessary to provide the service or improve it.

Specifically, below is a list of the main cookies used on the Site and their descriptions and functionalities, including their time duration.

1) Type of cookieFirst part Functional
ProvenanceWilly Green Technology S.R.L.
PurposeRetrieve user settings (save the user’s session and remember some settings such as accessibility settings)
DurationPersistent cookie
  
2) Type of cookiePart One – Functional
ProvenanceWilly Green Technology S.R.L.
PurposeStore user location and remember language settings (anonymously)
  
3) Type of cookiePart One – Functional
ProvenanceWilly Green Technology S.R.L.
PurposeCustomise page content according to the device used by the user, their choices and settings (anonymously)

COOKIES DI TERZE PARTI USATI SUL SITO:

NameDescriptionCollected DataPlace of processing
e Policy Link
    
Pulsante +1 e widget sociali di Google+(Google Inc.)The +1 button and Google+ social widgets are services for interaction with the Google+ social network, provided by Google Inc.Cookies and Usage DataUSA
Privacy Policy
Pulsante “Mi Piace” e widget sociali di Facebook
(Facebook, Inc.)
The Facebook ‘Like’ button and social widgets are interaction services with the social network Facebook, provided by Facebook, Inc.Cookies and Usage DataUSA
Privacy Policy
Pulsante Tweet e widget sociali di Twitter
(Twitter, Inc.)
The Tweet button and Twitter social widgets are services for interacting with the social network Twitter, provided by Twitter, Inc.Cookies and Usage DataUSA
Privacy Policy
ShynistatShynistat is a web analysis serviceCookies and Usage DataPrivacy Policy Opt Out
Google Analytics
(Google Inc.)
Google Analytics is a web analysis service provided by Google Inc. (“Google”). Google uses the Personal Data collected in order to track and examine the use of this Application, compile reports and share them with other services developed by Google.
Google may use the Personal Data to contextualise and personalise the advertisements of its advertising network (script set up for anonymous tracking).
Cookies and Usage DataUSA
Privacy Policy
Opt Out
Video Youtube
(Google Inc.)
Youtube is a video content display service operated by Google Inc. that allows this Application to integrate such content into its pages.Cookies and Usage DataUSA
Privacy Policy
Video Vimeo
(Vimeo, LLC)
Vimeo is a video content viewing service operated by Vimeo, LLC that allows this Application to integrate such content within its pages.Cookies and Usage DataUSA
Privacy Policy
Google Fonts
(Google Inc.)
Google Fonts is a font display service operated by Google Inc. that enables this Application to integrate such content into its pages.Cookies and Usage DataUSA
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Google Maps
(Google Inc.)
Google Maps is a map display service operated by Google Inc. which allows this Application to integrate such content into its pages.Cookies and Usage DataUSA
Privacy Policy

GENERAL COOKIE MANAGEMENT

How to disable cookies via browser configuration

This Website may use Adobe Flash Player to deliver certain multimedia content. On most computers, this programme is installed by default. If you use some of this content, Google Analytics stores additional data on your computer, also known as Flash cookie (o Local Share Object) through which the owner is able to know the total number of times a certain audio/video file is opened, how many people use it until the end and how many people close it before the end.
The Adobe website (Privacy Policy) provides information on how to remove or disable Flash cookies. Please note that restricting and/or eliminating the use of this type of Flash cookie may affect the functions available for applications based on Flash technology.Using FLASH PLAYERS on this Site may send technical cookies from hosted.muses.org (the manufacturer of the Flash Player software www.muses.org) concerning third-party services of Google Analytics.

How to disable cookies from specific third-party services

Deleting Flash Cookies

This page is visible by means of a link from all pages of the Site in accordance with Article 122 second paragraph of Legislative Decree 196/2003 and following the simplified procedures for information and the acquisition of consent for the use of cookies published in the Official Gazette No. 126 of 3 June 2014 and its register of provisions No. 229 of 8 May 2014.