Cookie policy
As of June 2, 2015 in Italy the "Cookie Law" comes into legal force: it is a law that protects the privacy of users on the web which regulates the use of cookies, pieces of text information that a page could save temporarily or permanently in the device user during the browsing session.
The main purpose of cookies is to enable certain features of a site (so-called “technical cookies”), to monitor and/or to profile users while browsing, study their movements and habits of consultation with the Web or consumption (so-called “profiling cookie”)
On your first access this site will show a notice, asking you to accept the consent to eventually use profiling cookies and/or third parties cookies. If you give the consent, a technical cookie, from the first-part domain will keep track of your choice for a period not exceeding 365 days from the moment of your consent.
Only after the consent, this site can register third-party cookies in order to ensure the functionality of social shares (if provided). For any technical information about their purpose / duration and to exercise any OPT-OUT right, see the page of the official policy of the respective platforms: Facebook, Twitter, Youtube.
At any time the user can delete cookies from this domain by following procedures that differ from browser to browser: see the website of their respective vendor for the instructions to delete cookies: Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, Opera
First-part cookies
Third-parties cookies
Cookie name | Description |
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_ga | The cookie is part of Google Analytics and is used to distinguish users. It does not contain any of your personal information. Third-part reference |
_gat | The cookie is used for the sole purpose of achieving a statistical analysis (using the Google Analytics service). Third-part reference |
_utma | The cookie is required to distinguish between users and sessions. It is created when you run the Google Analytics Javascript library of and if no _utma cookie was previously created. It is updated each time some data is sent to Google. Third-part reference |
_utmt | The cookie is used to manage requests made to the service Google Analytics. Third-part reference |
_utmb | The cookie is required to distinguish between users and sessions. It is created when you run the Google Analytics Javascript library of and if no _utmb cookie was previously created. It is updated each time some data is sent to Google. Third-part reference |
_utmc | The cookie is placed in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine if the user started a new session/visit. Third-part reference |
_utmz | The cookie stores the traffic source or campaign describing how the user reached the site. It is created when you run the Google Analytics Javascript library and it is updated each time some data is sent to Google. Third-part reference |
_utmv | The cookie is used to store personal data of the user. It is updated each time the data is sent to Google. Third-part reference |