COOKIES

Information on Cookies, pursuant to Articles 13 and 122 of Leg. Dec. 196/2003 (“Privacy Law”), Article 2, Directive 2009/136/CE , Article 13 of the GDPR, and General Measures of the Italian Data Protection Authority of 8 May 2014. In this website owned by Lanzara s.r.l. (P.I. 0246423034) Via Romagnoli, 28 – 43056 – S.Polo di Torrile (Pr) – Italia – Tel 0521.813508 – Fax 0521.819547 are used the following technical cookies.

What is a cookie?
Cookies are information placed on your browser when you visit a website or use a social network with your PC, Smartphone or tablet. Each cookie contains various data such as, for example, the name of the server from which it comes, a numeric identifier, etc. Cookies can remain in the system for the duration of a session (that is, until you close the browser used for web browsing) or for long periods and may contain a unique identifier.

Technical Cookies
essential for the correct functioning of the website and to provide the service offered and requested by a user.Cookies can be divided into “session cookies” and “persistent cookies”. Session cookies are downloaded but then discarded when the session is terminated while persistent cookies are stored until they expire or are cancelled. Session cookies have the purpose to speed up the analysis of the Internet traffic and make it easier for users to access the site. Session cookies are usually used during the authentication phase, the authorization and the browsing of services accessed after registration. Most browsers are set up to accept cookies. If you do not wish to accept cookies you can set up your computer so that they are refused or so that a warning is displayed when they are filed. If the user refuses cookies, some functionalities might not work properly and some services might not be available. The use of the so-called session cookies is strictly limited to the transmission of session identifiers, which are necessary for a correct and secure site exploration. Such data have a technical nature, temporary validity and are not collected in order to identify users but, as they work together with other data held by third parties (e.g. the internet connection provider of the data subject), they might allow the identification of the user. First party (or proprietary) cookies are only readable from the domain which has created them.Denial of consent It is possible to allow or block cookies on your PC, however, this website works best when all types of cookies are allowed.
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