What is a cookie? 

A cookie is a text string sent by a web server (for example, the website) to the user's Internet browser, which automatically saves it on the user's computer and automatically sends it back to the server each time the site is accessed. Each cookie contains different data such as, for example, the name of the server it comes from, a numeric identifier, etc. Cookies can remain in the system for the duration of the session (i.e. until the browser used for web navigation is closed) or for longer periods, and may contain a unique identifier code. By default, almost all web browsers are set up to automatically accept cookies. However, each web browser allows cookies to be restricted and deleted (for more information refer to the section in this information notice on “How to enable, disable or delete cookies”). Remember, however, that disabling or deleting cookies may impede the optimum use of some areas of the site or compromise the use of services requiring authentication.


Type of cookies used by EXUS

The EXUS  website uses the following categories of cookies:
  • Technical cookies: technical cookies are those used solely for the purposes of sending a communication on an electronic communications network, or to the extent strictly necessary for the service provider of the information company to provide a service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user. These can be divided into navigation or session cookies, which ensure the normal navigation and use of the website, analytics cookies, treated as technical cookies where used directly by the website manager to gather information in aggregate form on the number of users and how they visit the site, and functionality cookies, which enable the user to navigate based on a series of selected criteria in order to improve the service provided to the user.

  • Profile cookies: used to track the navigation of the user on the network and create profiles of the user's tastes, habits, and choices. Based on these cookies, advertising messages can be sent to the user's computer in line with the preferences already demonstrated by the user.
  • Third-party cookies: these are set by a website other than the one the user is actually visiting. While navigating the site, the user may also receive cookies sent from other websites or web servers (so-called "third parties"), which may contain certain elements (including, for example, images, maps, sounds, specific links to pages from other domains) present on the website the user is visiting.

Links to third party cookies

The issue and use of cookies by third parties are subject to specific privacy protection policies. To ensure greater transparency and convenience, the web addresses for the various information notices and methods for managing cookies are reported below.

Cookie Type
Link
Source 
Use

 

 

Analytics Cookies

 

 

http://www.google.com/policies

 

 

Google Analytics

Analytics and cache cookies are set by Google Analytics and are used to collect information on the way in which visitors use the website, including the number of visitors, how visitors arrived at the site, and the pages visited on our website. We use this information to compile reports and to improve our website; this allows us, for example, to find out about any errors encountered by users and to provide faster navigation so that users can easily find what they are looking for. In general, these cookies stay on the visitor's computer until they are deleted.

 

 

 

Advertising and profiling cookies

 

 

 

http://www.google.com/policies

 

 

 

Google

These cookies are used to collect information on websites and on the individual pages visited by users, both on our site and on others (which could indicate, for example, interests or other characteristics of users). These cookies are used to provide advertising and marketing communications that are more relevant to the user's interests, profiling the user. They are also used to limit the number of times that an advert is shown and to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. These remain on the user's computer until they are deleted and act as a reminder of the visit to the website. Furthermore, these can indicate if the user arrived at our website through an advertising link.
  http://www.google.com/policies Google Cookies to view embedded YouTube videos

 

 

How to enable, disable or delete cookies 

By default, almost all web browsers are set up to automatically accept cookies. These can be restricted or blocked through the browser settings. If you prefer websites not to save certain cookies on your computer, set up the browser so that you receive a notification prior to saving each cookie. Alternatively, you can set up your browser to reject all cookies or only third-party cookies. You can also delete all cookies already on the system. It is important to underline that the settings must be changed separately for each browser and each computer. If you block the saving of cookies, we cannot guarantee the correct functioning of the website. Some functions may be unavailable and it may no longer be possible to view certain websites. Furthermore, blocking cookies does not block advertising. These will simply be no longer customized on the basis of your interests and will be sent more frequently. Settings are changed differently for each browser. If necessary, use the browser guide function to define the correct settings.

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