What are cookies
A cookie is a small text file that is stored by the computer when a website is visited by a user. The text stores information that the site is able to read in the moment in which it is seen at a later time. Some of these cookies are necessary for the proper operation of the site, others are useful to the visitor because they can safely store such as a user name or language settings. The advantage of having cookies installed on your PC is to no longer need to fill out the same information each time you want to access a site visited previously.
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Check and delete cookies
If you want to change the way the browser uses cookies, or block or delete cookies from this Web site (or any site), you can do so by changing your browser settings.
In order to monitor cookies, most browsers allow the user to accept or reject them all, or accept only certain types, ask every time if you want to save a cookie to a particular site. It is equally easy to delete cookies that have already been saved by the browser on the device.
The process for review and delete cookies varies depending on the browser used. To learn how to deal with a particular browser, you can use the Help menu of your browser.
To limit the receipt of cookies through the browser visit the following sites to understand how to prevent your device from receiving cookies (depending on the browser you'd use): Firefox; Internet Explorer; Google Chrome e Safari. Alternatively, visit: http://www.aboutcookies.org; http://www.allaboutcookies.org this website explains, step by step, how to control and delete cookies in most browsers.
Types of cookies
Cookies are categorized as follows.
-Session Cookies
They are stored on the user's computer for purely technical and functional requirements, for the transmission of session identifiers required to enable a safe and efficient site; they are deleted at the end of the "session" (hence the name) with the browser is closed. This type of cookie avoids the use of other technologies that could compromise the privacy of users.
-Persistent cookies
They remain stored on your computer's hard drive until they expire or cancellation by users / visitors. Through persistent cookies visitors who access the site (or any other users who use the same computer) are automatically recognized at every visit. Persistent cookies fulfill many functions in the interest of navigators (such as the use of the navigation language or recording of the shopping cart in shopping online. However, persistent cookies can also be used for promotional purposes or, even , for purposes of dubious legality. Visitors can set your computer's browser so that it accept / reject all cookies or to alert whenever a cookie is offered, in order to assess whether to accept it. The ' user is allowed, however, to change the default configuration (default) and disable cookies (ie block a final), by setting the security level higher.
-Third Party Cookies
Cookies that are stored on behalf of third parties and may be in turn session or persistent.
Transparency and use of cookies
If you do not wish to receive third party cookies on your device many of these offer the possibility to exclude the receipt.
In addition, some browsers allow you to choose how you prefer that this responds to the demands of third parties to send cookies to your device. Please note, however, that this exclusion by third parties is not subject to our control.
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