Cookie policy
Information on Cookies (according to the Garante Order of 8 May 2014 published in the Official Gazette no. 126 on 3 June 2014, implementing Directive 2002/58/EC)
Cookies are small text files that are used to obtain information on navigation within site. About the use of cookies or permanent user tracking/monitoring systems, we inform you that access to the site may involve the sending – by the server to the user’s terminal PC – of text files to obtain information on your navigation within site. The sending of non-persistent cookies is necessary to allow the operation of certain parts of the service that require identifying the user’s path through different pages of the site.
Cookies are divided into:
- Technical cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the website and, therefore, for accurate navigation. Technical cookies can be session cookies (limited duration; the time of browsing), or persistent (i.e. they remain in the browser for longer than browsing). These also include the so-called functional and analytical (statistical) cookies. Analytical cookies are not essential to the operation of the site.
- Profiling cookies are used to monitor the user with respect to navigation on the website to create actual profiles of preferences and choices, facilitating the sending of targeted advertising messages. This type of cookie is not essential to the operation of the site.
Cookies, in general, can be classified:
- the first part, i.e. generated and controlled by the website owner;
- the third part, i.e. generated and controlled by managers other than the website you are browsing.
Third-party analytics cookies.
Every time a user visits a website, analytics software tracks cookies in an anonymous form. This process allows us to track the number of users, pages viewed or time spent on a particular page, age, gender and interests for marketing campaigns. The cookies are sent by third-party systems external to the website (e.g. by Google Analytics, a web statistics and analysis service offered by Google Inc – Third Party).
Cookies to integrate third-party software products and functions.
These cookies allow the user’s social account to interact with this site and are not essential for its operation. The most common use is for sharing social network content. The presence of plug-ins involves the transmission of cookies to and from all sites managed by third parties. The management of information collected by “third parties” is governed by the relevant information sheets, which you should refer to. In the current wording, following the entry into force of Legislative Decree 69/2012, (which amended Article 122 of the Privacy Code) “technical” cookies may be used even without the consent of the person concerned. As indicated by the Guarantor for the protection of personal data, using cookies made by third parties, only for statistical purposes, is not subject to the obligations and requirements of the legislation if they are activated appropriate tools to reduce the identifying power of cookies (masking of IP address). The third-party does not cross or enrich the information collected with others that it already has.
The user is free to accept or refuse to send all or some of our cookies to his terminal equipment. Still, he must bear in mind that the sending of some non-persistent cookies by our servers is necessary to allow the operation of some parts of the service that require identifying the user’s path through different pages of the site. Therefore, without these cookies, the function of the site may be impaired or impossible. If the user agrees to receive cookies from www.feelgooditaly.com, he or she may, at any time, change this choice and deactivate all or some cookies simply and easily through the configuration options of the browser used. Each browser has different procedures for managing cookies.
Please note that this document constitutes the “Cookie Policy” of the www.feelgooditaly.com website and will be subject to updates.