1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files sent by the website visited by the User to his or her device (usually to the browser) where they are memorized so that the device can be recognised the next time the website is visited. Indeed, at each subsequent visit, the cookies are re-sent by the user’s device to the website.

Each cookie generally contains:

  • the name of the server from which the cookie has been sent;
  • the expiry and a value, usually a unique number generated randomly by the computer

The server of the website that transfers the cookie uses this number to recognise you when you return to visit a website or navigate from one page to the other.

Cookies can not only be installed by the manager of the website visited by the user (first party cookies), but also by a different website that installs cookies via the first website (third party cookies) and is capable of recognising them. This occurs because the visited website can host elements (images, maps, sounds, specific links to pages of other domains, etc.) that lie on different servers from the one on which it is hosted.

Depending on their purpose, the cookies can be divided into technical cookies and profiling cookies.
Technical cookies are cookies used only to “send a communication on a digital communication network or, to the extent strictly necessary, to the supplier of a service who has been explicitly asked by the subscriber or user to provide said service”.” (cf. Article 122, paragraph 1 of the Privacy Act , as amended by Italian Legislative Decree 69/2012). In particular, these cookies are normally used to enable users to navigate efficiently through the pages, memorise their preferences (language, country, etc.), perform digital authentications, manage the shopping cart or enable users to make purchases online, etc. Some of these cookies (known as essential or strictly necessary) enable functions without which it would be impossible to carry out certain operations. Pursuant to the above-mentioned Article 122, paragraph 1 of the Privacy Act , the users’ consent is not required for the use of technical cookies.

The technical cookies can also include the so-called analytics cookies when these are used directly by the website manager to collect information, in aggregated form, about the number of users and how these visit the website. These cookies allow the owners and/or managers of the websites to understand how the users interact with the contents of the website in order to favour the optimisation of these contents.

Profiling cookies are used to track the user’s browsing, analyse user behaviour for marketing purposes and create user profiles based on their tastes, habits, choices, etc. in order to send targeted advertising messages with reference to the user’s interests and in line with the preferences expressed by the latter when browsing online. These cookies can only be installed on the user’s terminal if the latter has expressed their consent using the simplified methods indicated in the Provision. Based on their duration, cookies can be classed as persistent cookies, which remain memorised until their expiry on the user’s device, unless the latter removes them, and  session cookies, which are not persistently memorised on the user’s device and disappear when the browser is closed.

 

2. Which cookies are used by this Website?

a. Technical cookies.
This website uses technical cookies, installed by the same with a view to monitoring its working order and enabling it to be browsed efficiently. The name, purpose and type/duration of each technical cookie that could be used are specified below.

COOKIE NAME TYPE PURPOSE
Montresor mycountry First-part

persistent

This cookie contains the indication of the country from which the user is browsing.
Montresor _cookiepolicy First-part

persistent

This cookie memorises the user’s acceptance of the use of the cookies on the website Biesse.com.
Google CONSENSO
NID
1P_JAR
Third-party
google.com
https://policies.google.com/technologies/types
.NET Session ASP.NET_SessionId First-part

sessione

This cookie is essential for managing user session. This cookie is anonymous and is deleted when you close your browser.
Visit the Microsoft website
Youtube GPS youtube.com It register a unique ID on mobile devices to allow tracking based based on GPS location.

The above-mentioned cookies cannot be deactivated using the functions of this website but they can be deactivated at any time by adjusting the settings of the user’s browser (using the methods indicated below). Deactivating these cookies could prevent the user from being able to optimise the use of certain areas of the website.

b. Performance and analytics cookies
Analytics cookies are also used to perform statistical analyses on the website traffic, count the accesses or visits to the above-mentioned website and allow the owner, also by providing estimates on consumption numbers and models, to improve its structure, the navigation logics and the contents, to adapt it to suit the users’ interests and speed up the searches, etc.
The name, purpose and type/duration of each analytics cookie used are specified below.

COOKIE NAME TYPE PURPOSE
Google statistics _ga
_gat
_gat_wsTracker
_gid
Third-party
persistent
These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use this site. We use this information to compile reports and to help us improve the site. The cookies collect information in anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the site, where visitors have come to the site from and the pages they visited.
Click here for an overview of privacy at Google

c. Profiling cookies
Third party profiling cookies
When browsing on this website, the user could receive on his or her terminal profiling cookies installed and managed by third parties in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences they have expressed when browsing online. This occurs because, as indicated above, the website can host elements that lie on different servers from the one on which it lies. In cases in which third parties set cookies while you are visiting this website, they obtain information regarding the fact that the users have visited it. More information on the use of the cookies can be accessed by visiting the link to the third party website indicated below. Denying consent for the use of the third party profiling cookies does not affect the possibility of accessing the website.
The name of the third party cookies that could be installed by third parties through the website, their purpose, the name of the third party and the link to the latter’s website are indicated below.

COOKIE NAME TYPE PURPOSE
DoubleClickid id Third-party
persistent
doubleclick.net
DoubleClick uses cookies to improve advertising. Some common applications are to target advertising based on what’s relevant to a user, to improve reporting on campaign performance, and to avoid showing ads the user has already seen.DoubleClick sends a cookie to the browser when a user visits a page that shows DoubleClick ads. Pages with DoubleClick ads include ad tags that instruct browsers to request ad content from the DoubleClick ad server. When the server delivers the ad content, it also sends a cookie. But a page doesn’t have to show DoubleClick ads for this to happen; it just needs to include DoubleClick ad tags, which might load a click tracker or impression pixel instead.

DoubleClick cookies contain no personally identifiable information.
https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/2839090?hl=it

Youtube yt-remote-cast-installed

yt-remote-connected-devices

yt-remote-device-id

yt-remote-fast-check-period

yt-remote-session-app

yt-remote-session-name

youtube.com Memorize the user’s video player preferences using the built-in YouTube video

Please note in any case that users can manage their preferences regarding on line behavioural advertising via the website www.youronlinechoices.com/it, which contains a list of the main behavioural advertising providers. Via these websites, the users can deactivate or activate all the companies or alternatively regulate their preferences individually for each company.

How are cookies deactivated?
Almost all web browsers are configured by default to automatically accept cookies. In any case, users can change this predefined configuration by adjusting their browser settings. Deactivating/blocking or deleting the cookies could however preclude certain areas of the website from being used to optimum effect , prevent certain services from being used and slow down the browsing experience.
How the cookie management settings are configured depends on the browser used. Usually, the cookie settings can be adjusted from the “Preferences”, “Tools” or “Options” menu.
The links to the cookie management guides for the main browsers are provided below:
Internet Explorer: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278835
Internet Explorer [versione mobile]: http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/how-to/wp7/web/changing-privacy-and-other-browser-settings
Chrome: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en-GB&answer=95647
Safari: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/5.0/en/9277.html
Safari [versione mobile]: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1677
Firefox: http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/Enabling%20and%20disabling%20cookies
Android: http://support.google.com/mobile/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=169022

 

3. Methods of data processing

The personal data are processed using automated tools (e.g. with digital procedures and media) and/or manually (e.g. on paper media) for the time strictly necessary in order to fulfil the purposes for which the data were collected and, in any case, in conformity with the relevant provisions of the laws in force.

 

4. Data Controller

The Data Controller is Biesse S.p.A., with registered office in Via della Meccanica, 16, Pesaro (PU), Italy.

 

5. Rights of the Data Subjects

In relation to the processing of the personal data performed by the Data Controller, you can ask the Data Controller to access the data concerning you and to have these deleted, corrected if incorrect and integrated if incomplete. You can also request that the processing be limited in the cases envisaged by Article 18 of the GDPR, and object to the processing in cases of legitimate interest of the Data Controller.

When the processing is based on consent or a contract and is performed using automated means, you are entitled to receive your data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, and if technically feasible, to freely send them to another Data Controller.

You are entitled to revoke your consent at any time to processing authorised for the purposes of marketing and/or profiling, and to object to the processing of the data for marketing purposes, including profiling connected with direct marketing.

Without prejudice to your right to submit any other administrative or legal claim, you are entitled to submit a complaint to the competent supervisory Authority in the member state in which you live or in the country in which the alleged breach occurred.

To exercise your rights you can send a written request, addressed to the Data Controller, to the following email address privacy@biesse.com.