Cookie Policy
Current EU legislation (art. 13 Leg. 196/2003 1 "Privacy Code"), requires that all website operators must let users know if, when and how they are using cookies and that they obtain the user's consent to the usage of cookies.
Please read this Cookie Policy carefully for more details about the cookies we place and the information we collect when you use our websites.
This Cookie Policy details in a comprehensive form how Emymps uses cookies on its websites.
Cookie consent
If you visit our website, if your current browser settings accept cookies, and if you continue to use our website, we generally consider this to constitute a consent in the Emymps use of cookies as described in this Emymps Cookie Policy.
What are cookies?
Cookies are tiny little text files which are sent to and stored on your device (computer, laptop, smartphone, tablet) by the website you visit. Cookies are stored in your browser´s file directory. Your browser sends these cookies back to the website every time you revisit the same site so it can recognize your device and improve your experience on each subsequent visit.
If you want to learn more about cookies and how they work, please see
www.allaboutcookies.org or
www.youronlinechoices.eu .
What different types of cookies are there?
Cookies are typically divided into the following categories:
First-party cookies: first-party cookies are such cookies that are set by the website which is being visited by the user, i.e. cookies placed by Emymps when you visit an Emymps website.
Third-party cookies: third-party cookies are cookies which are placed by a domain other than the website which is being visited by the user.
Session cookies: session cookies are only active during a browser session. They allow to link the actions of a user during a browser session. Session cookies expire when you close the browser or shortly thereafter.
Persistent cookies: persistent cookies have longer expiration dates which exceed the duration of a browser session. They are activated each time the user revisits the website that created the cookie. They remain on a user´s device for the period of time specified in the cookie. Typical expiration dates for persistent cookies can range from a couple of days to a couple of years.
Which specific cookies do we employ on our websites?
Which cookies do we use? |
How are they called? |
How long are they active? |
What do they do? |
Where do we use cookies? |
First Party Cookies |
Cookie_notice_accepted |
1 month |
sed to keep track of the user’s consent and eventually to avoid repeating the short disclosure in future pages or future visits. |
Is used throughout the site |
|
_icl_current_language |
User session on the website |
This Cookie is used by WordPress to store the selected language |
Is used throughout the site |
Third party Cookies |
SNID |
6 months |
Google Cookie used on the map to locate the informations about how to reach the facility |
Is used throughout the site |
|
OGP |
2 months |
Google Cookie used for the map of Google Maps |
used on the Map page |
|
OGPC |
1 month |
Google Cookie used for the map of Google Maps |
Used on the Map page |
|
NID |
6 months |
it’s used to personalize ads in Google’s properties, such as Google Search.
I.E. this cookie memorizes the most recent researchs, the interactions with ads or the research results, to show better personalized ads on
Google |
Is used throughout the site |
|
PREF |
2 years |
it’s used to personalize ads in Google’s properties, such as Google Search.
I.E. this cookie memorizes the most recent researchs, the interactions with ads or the research results, to show better personalized ads on
Google |
Is used throughout the site |
|
_ga |
2 years |
Google Analytics cookies used to distinguish users. |
Is used throughout the site |
|
_gat |
10 minutes |
Google Analytics cookies used to obtain an overview of the mobile site visitors. |
Is used throughout the site |
How can I withdraw my cookie consent and change my cookie settings?
In order to do so, you will need to disable / delete your cookies.
Your internet browser allows you to change your cookie settings. Such browser settings for cookies are typically found in the “options”, “tools” or “preferences” menu of your internet browser. You may also consult the browser´s “help” menu. Different browsers may use different mechanisms to disable cookies.
Please consult the below links for more details on how to manage your cookie settings:
•
Cookie settings in Internet Explorer
•
Cookie settings in Firefox
•
Cookie settings in Chrome
•
Cookie settings in Safari
For further information about the deletion or blocking of cookies, please consult:
www.allaboutcookies.org
Third-party
For more information on the use of data and their treatment by the social network, it is recommended to look at the following links:
https://www.facebook.com/help/cookies/
https://support.twitter.com/articles/20170519-uso-dei-cookie-e-di-altre-tecnologie-simili-da-parte-di-twitter
https://about.pinterest.com/it/privacy-policy
https://www.linkedin.com/legal/cookie_policy
http://www.google.com/policies/technologies/cookies/
Questions?
If you have questions with respect to our Emymps Cookie Policy, please feel free to contact us under
emymps@gmail.com
or at
Emymps
Tel: +39 347 0522868
ITALY