Information on the use of personal data and cookie law
1. Cookies
2. Website navigation data monitoring
3. Use of forms
4. Blocking of cookies
1. Cookies
WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies are information that a server can send to your computer, smartphone or tablet when you visit a website or a social network.
The same server that sent them can then read and record the cookies, to obtain various types of information.
WHAT TYPE ARE THEY AND WHAT ARE THEY USED FOR?
Cookies can be:
TECHNICIANS: they are used to speed up navigation and are used, for example, to save the contents of an online shop shopping cart, to memorize the choice of the language of a site or to simplify payment transactions via home banking;
PROFILING: they are used to monitor users while browsing. They record information about what you buy or may want to buy, analyzing your readings and preferences. In this way they offer information to personalize the advertising that is sent to you based on your tastes, choices, preferences, lifestyles. Have you ever searched Google for information on the destination of your next trip, and then found promotional offers on that destination on Facebook? Here, that's a profiling cookie.
THIRD PARTY: it may happen that on a web page there are cookies from other sites, which are contained in other elements (such as the Facebook share button, or a YouTube video integrated into a web page). So the cookies you download can be read by other subjects and used for profiling.
ON THIS SITE I USE TECHNICAL AND THIRD PARTY COOKIES, AND NO TYPE OF PROFILING COOKIES. I guess it's not very clear to you, that's why I'm going into detail now.
2.Monitoring of navigation data on the site
Since I am curious as a weasel, but above all I am interested in offering - day after day - a better service, I use Google Analytics to understand how many people browse my site, how they do it and what are the topics they prefer to read (or those they would like to read, but have not found).
Google Analytics is a free service offered by Google. The collected data are stored on Google's servers, which may decide to give them to third parties: know that if this happens, all this will take place in an anonymous and aggregate form. For more information, you can directly read the privacy policy and the use of Google Analytics data.
If you do not want me to "see you" among the visitors of my site, not even anonymously, you can make yourself invisible by downloading this add-on for Google Analytics.
3. Use of forms
This site has a form on the Contact page, which is used to write to me and ask me for advice and quotes. If you write to me, I will use your data (email address) to answer you: NOTHING SIMPLE. This data remains stored in my mail management software (Mail) and on my website server (WIX.com). I am the owner of this data, which I do not transfer or sell to anyone.
4. Blocking of cookies
If you do not want your data to be recorded, you can choose to block cookies from your browser. Here is how to do it:
If something about the use of your data is not clear to you, you can write to me (the gift of the summary is usually rewarded with a quick reply from me).