GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES
1.1 Definition.
Cookies consist of small text files that sites visited by users send to their terminals, where they are stored and then transmitted back to the same sites on subsequent visits. Cookies are used for different purposes, have different peculiarities and can be used either by the owner of the site the user is visiting or by third parties. The main categories into which cookies can be divided are as follows:
(a) session or persistent cookies: cookies can expire at the end of a browser session or be stored for a longer period of time. Session cookies are those that allow websites to link a user’s actions during a browser session. Session cookies expire when the browser session ends. Persistent cookies are stored on a user’s device between browser sessions, for varying periods of time, and allow the User’s preferences or actions with respect to a website to be stored.
(b) technical or profiling cookies: technical cookies are those used by the owner of a site for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network, or to the extent strictly necessary for the provider of an information society service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user to provide such service. Users’ prior consent is not required for the installation of such cookies where they are used directly by the site operator. Profiling cookies are aimed at creating profiles related to the user and are used in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the user when browsing the web. Due to the particular invasiveness that such cookies can have within the private sphere of users, European and Italian regulations provide that the User must be adequately informed about the use of the same, by means of a brief (banner) and an extended information notice present on the site, and that he/she must express his/her express consent in this regard the first time he/she visits the site. Such consent may be expressed generally, by interacting with the brief information banner on the landing page of the site, in the manner indicated in that banner, or it may be given or withheld selectively, in the manner indicated below. Of this consent, a record is kept at subsequent visits. However, the user always has the option of revoking all or part of the consent already given.
(c) first-party or third-party cookies: a cookie is either “first-party” (so-called first-party cookie) or “third-party” (so-called third-party cookie) based on the website or domain from which it originates. First-party cookies are, in essence, cookies set and managed by the site owner. For these cookies, the obligation of information, acquisition of any prior consent and/or possible blocking of cookies lies with the site owner. Third-party cookies are cookies set by a domain other than the one visited by the user. For these cookies, the obligation of the information and the indication of the modalities for eventual consent and/or blocking of the cookies is the responsibility of the third party, while the owner of the site is only obliged to include on the site the link to the site of the third party where these elements are available.
USE OF COOKIES BY THE SITE
Hereinafter, the owner of the site (hereinafter, for brevity, “Site”) Next Exhibition srl Unipersonale, with registered office in Turin – Corso Vittorio Emanuele II 92 e-mail address info@nextexhibition.it hereinafter, for brevity, “Owner”, provides the user with all the information about the cookies installed on the Site and the necessary indications on how to manage your preferences regarding them.
2.1 First-party cookies
First-party Cookies used by the Owner on the Site are technical in nature and can be divided into the following subcategories:
(a) browsing cookies, by which browsing preferences can be saved and the User’s browsing experience can be optimized;
(b) functionality cookies, used to enable specific features of the Site and necessary to deliver the service or improve it.
More specifically, the Site uses numeric cookies, consisting of an id that identifies the user and a key that certifies that the user belongs to our database. Without such cookies, the Site may not function properly.
These Cookies, as specified in the preceding paragraph, being of a technical nature, do not require the prior consent of the User to be installed and used, it being sufficient to make this statement.
2.2 Third-party cookies
Through this Site, cookies operated by third parties (third party cookies) are also used.
For the sake of transparency and convenience, the web addresses of the various disclosures and cookie management methods are provided below, specifying that the Data Controller has no responsibility for the operation on this Site of third-party cookies.
Technical cookie created for Next Exhibition in order to save browsing preferences: service Banner Cris and Cris full disclosure at link https://www.crisandcris.net/privacy-policy/banner-gdpr/
Google disclosure: on data use at link http://www.google.com/policies/technologies/cookies/ and full disclosure at link http://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245
Google (configuration): guidance on the general out-out for Google services (Maps, YouTube…) is available at http://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416?hl=it
Facebook disclosure: https://www.facebook.com/help/cookies/ and https://it-it.facebook.com/about/privacy/cookies
Facebook (configuration): log in to your account. Privacy section. Or follow the various guides on the web e.g. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/disable-third-party-cookies
Instagram info: https://help.instagram.com/1896641480634370?ref=ig
Mailchimp: https://mailchimp.com/legal/privacy/
2.2.1 Analytical cookies
The Site uses the Google Analytics service but is expected to take action to anonymize IPs with tools offered by Google. See Google’s Cookie Policy for Google Analytics at the following link http://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage and learn more about how Google – a third party – uses its users’ data at the link https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245.
As clarified by the General Provision of the Privacy Guarantor on cookies of May 8, 2014, analytics cookies are assimilated to technical cookies where they are used directly by the site operator to collect information, in aggregate form, on the number of users and how they visit the site itself: exactly such are the functionalities and purposes of processing on this Site.
You can still opt-out by visiting http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en by performing the opt-out, also you can deny consent and block third-party cookies via plugins for browsers, by searching Google for “block and delete third-party cookies” there are many guides that differ depending on the operating system and browser used.
LIABILITY FOR OPERATION OF THIRD-PARTY COOKIES
In this regard, reference is made to the provisions of the General Measure of the Privacy Guarantor on cookies of May 8, 2014: “There are multiple reasons why it is not possible to place on the publisher the obligation to provide information and acquire consent to the installation of cookies within its site even for those installed by “third parties.”
First, the publisher should always have the tools and the economic-legal ability to take charge of the third parties’ compliance, and should therefore also be able to verify from time to time the correspondence between what the third parties state and the purposes they actually pursue with the use of cookies.
This is made very arduous by the fact that the publisher often does not directly know all the third parties that install cookies through its site and, therefore, neither does it know the rationale behind their processing. In addition, not infrequently between the publisher and third parties are parties who play the role of licensees, resulting in fact very complex for the publisher to control the activities of all parties involved. Third-party cookies could, then, be modified over time by third-party vendors, and it would be impractical to ask publishers to keep track of these later changes as well.”
As indicated by the Privacy Guarantor, this Site does not have the ability to control third-party cookies should it use third-party services (YouTube, Google Maps, “social buttons”) for which the third parties are solely responsible. In addition, we recall the possibility for the user to delete and block the operation of cookies at any time by also using browser plugins and changing the settings as indicated in the various manuals contained in the browsers.
WAYS TO CONTROL COOKIES
In addition to what is stated in the preceding paragraphs about the possibility of disabling cookies by accessing the link where the relevant privacy policy of third parties is located, the user can manage cookie preferences directly within their browser and prevent – for example – third parties from installing cookies. Through the browser preferences, it is also possible to delete cookies installed in the past, including the cookie in which consent to the installation of cookies by this Site is possibly saved. It is important to note that by disabling all cookies, the operation of this Site may be impaired. You can find information on how to manage and/or block cookies in your browser at the following addresses:
Google Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=it;
Mozilla Firefox: https:%20dei%
Apple Safari: https://support.apple.com/kb/PH19214?locale=it_IT;
Microsoft Windows Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/it-it/windows-vista/block-or-allow-cookies.
Manage cookie preference: