A "cookie" is a small text file created on the user's computer when he accesses a specific website to store and transport information. Cookies are sent from the website visited by the user to his terminal. Every time the user returns to visit the website, the browser sends these cookies back to the website itself to allow the managers to offer the user a personalized experience, reflecting his interests and preferences and facilitating access to the services contained therein.
Technical cookies are used to improve the browsing experience. Specifically, they are used to change the contrast and size of the characters on the screen.
Functional cookies collect information on users' website use, such as which pages are visited most frequently. These cookies collect anonymous information on the pages visited and the advertisements displayed.
Advertising cookies are used to personalize the views of an advertisement by the user and to monitor the distribution of advertising campaigns. These cookies are related to advertising services provided by third parties on various websites, such as advertisers and their agents.
Functionality cookies allow the website to track and remember the choices of visitors (for example, login details, language, or country of access) and provide more personalized features. Functional cookies can also provide services requested by the user, such as accessing a video or inserting a comment on a blog.
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