Cookie Policy

This information, pursuant to Article 13 of the European Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and the Council, are made in compliance with the provisions of Legislative Decree 196/2003 and subsequent amendments of the Republic of Italy , to the Provision of the Data Protection Authority for the protection of data n. 229 dated 8 May 2014,as well as the Directive  2002/58/CE of the European Parliament and the Council.

Definition of Cookies

Cookies are data created by a server and stored as text files on the hard disk of your computer and they allow the functioning of this website, the use of a specific function explicitly requested by the user, which means they allow to improve the functioning of this website, such as those cookies which make browsing faster or show the content of greatest interest for the user according to the previous choices. Cookies can be permanent (so-called persistent cookies), but can also have a limited duration (so-called session cookies). This website uses both persistent and session cookies. Session cookies are not stored permanently on your computer and disappear when the browser is closed. Persistent cookies are used to personalise your experience based on the tool used by the user (computers, tablets, smartphones) as well as third-party cookies that are used to analyse site accesses (for example Google Analytics) and to allow users to share contents from the website on social networking sites or email. These cookies can be stored permanently on your computer and a variable duration.

Types of Cookies

Italian Legislation (Article 122 of Legislative Decree 196/03 “Personal Data protection Code hereinafter “Code”) has introduced into our legal system the Community Directive 2009/136/CE which requires website managers to use cookies or other tracking technologies to inform the user about the types of cookies used by the website. The Provision of the Personal Data Controller n 229 dated 8 May 2014, published on the Official Gazette n. 126 dated 3 June 2014, categorised cookies in two macro categories known as “technical” cookies and “profiling” cookies.

  1. Technical Cookies, normally installed by the owner or manager of the website, have to 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 contracting party or user to provide such service” (see Article 122, paragraph 1, of Privacy Code). The prior consent of the users is not required for the installation of Technical Cookies.

Technical cookies are further divided in :

  1. Session Cookies, which guarantee normal browsing and use of the website allowing, for instance, to make a purchase or to authenticate to access restricted areas. These cookies are not stored permanently on the device used by the user and are automatically deactivated when the browser is closed . Their use is linked to the transmission of personal data necessary to allow safe and efficient navigation on the web pages. Session cookies do not allow, in any way, the acquisition of the user’s personal data.
  2. Analytics Cookies, used to collect information about the use of the website anonymously and to obtain both statistical analysis of the pages viewed and the behaviour of the user. This anonymous analysis provides information and suggestions to improve the quality of the website and to make the content the user seeks the most or is more interested in easily accessible. Analytics cookies can be sent both from the website and third-party domains and in no way allow the acquisition of the user’s personal data. Analytics cookies, if installed by third parties (e.g. Google analytics), even if they collect data anonymously, are related to profiling cookies, as indicated by the Personal Data Controller.
  3. Functional Cookies. These are related to technical cookies if used directly by the manager of the website to collect information, in aggregate form, about the number of users and how they use the website. These cookies allow the user to browse the website according to a series of selected criteria (e.g. the language) in order to improve the service provided to themselves.
  4. Profiling Cookies, have the purpose to create user profiles and are used to send advertising messages according to the preferences shown by the user while browsing online. These cookies are particularly invasive in the user’s private sphere, and for this reason the European and Italian legislation requires the user to be adequately informed about their use so as to be able to express their consent. Article 122 of the Privacy Code refers to them stating that “the filing of information in the terminal device of a contractor or user or the access to information already archived are permitted only on condition that the contractor or user has given their consent after have been informed with the simplified procedures referred to in Article 13 of the Privacy Code, paragraph 3″ (Article 122, paragraph 1 of the Code).

In the same Provision the Personal Data Controller has further categorised cookies according to the subject operating as data controller of personal data, making a distinction between first-party cookies and third-party cookies.

First-party Cookies
These cookies are managed by the owner of the website. The obligation to provide information about these cookies lies with the owner of the website. Moreover, it is up to the latter to indicate how to possibly block these cookies.

Third-party Cookies
These cookies are managed by a third party different from the owner of the website. The obligation to provide information and indication of the methods on how to possibly block these cookies lies with the third party, while the owner of the website is obliged to add the link to the site of the third party, in which such elements are available, on the website. In both types of cookies (first-party or third-party) the collection of consent, necessary if the cookie is a profiling one, takes place via a special banner on the homepage of the website.

Types of cookies used on our website

The website https://www.masseriadellacroce.com uses technical cookies, which can be used without asking for consent by the User as they are strictly connected to provide the service itself. Moreover, third-party profiling cookies could be used whose use is subjected to consent directly given to these third parties by accessing the relative information on the use of cookies. Profiling cookies could be used , by the DAta Controller or the owner of the website, to store the choices made by the User to provide customised functionalities or to maximise or memorise his/her habits and preferences, shown while browsing. For example, profiling cookies could be used to provide the User with online services, to send advertising material that takes into consideration the User’s interests or to avoid offering services already refused in the past. The following section of this Cookie Policy gives a detailed list of all the cookies used by this website. The first group lists the so-called technical cookies, which do not require the user’s consent. The second group lists the profiling cookies. Both groups show the following information about each cookie:

  • Name of the cookie;
  • Function exercised by the cookie;
  • Whether the cookie is a first-party or third-party one;
  • In case of a third-party cookie, there is the link though which it is possible to reach the website of the third party where the information of the third party is reported regarding the processing carried out on the personal data collected by that cookie and the methods to block it;
  • Expiration date of the cookie.

The website https://www.masseriadellacroce.com uses the following cookies:

Technical cookies

Cookie NAME

FunCTION

EXPIRY (OR SESSION)

FIRST OR THIRD PARTY

FOR THIRD PARTY COOKIES THERE IS THE LINK TO THE COOKIE POLICY OF THE THIRD PARTY ITSELF.

_icl_current_language

Change of user language

24 hours

first

privacy

Privacy policy acceptance

7 days

first

wpml_referer_url

Multilingual site management

24 hours

first

frEncrypted Facebook ID and Browser ID

3 months

third

Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy

Profiling Cookies

COOKIE NAME

FUNCTION

EXPIRY (OR SESSION)

FIRST OR THIRD PARTY

FOR THIRD PARTY COOKIES THERE IS THE LINK TO THE COOKIE POLICY OF THE THIRD PARTY ITSELF.

1P_JAR

Stores the user's preferences and information every time he visits web pages containing geographic maps from Google Maps

1 month

third

Privacy and Cookie Policy

NID

Stores the user's preferences and information every time he visits web pages containing geographic maps from Google Maps

1 year

third

Privacy and Cookie Policy

_ga

Track visitor user behavior and track statistics in Google Analytics

2 years

third

Privacy and Cookie Policy

_gat_UA-253743770-1 and G-R1Q97BET3J

Track visitor user behavior and track statistics in Google Analytics

Immediata, a chiusura del browser

third

Privacy and Cookie Policy

_gid

Track visitor user behavior and track statistics in Google Analytics

1 year

third

Privacy and Cookie Policy

IDE

AdWords tracking

1 year

third

Privacy and Cookie Policy

The authorization to collect and store data using cookies can be revoked at any time: the interested party can disable the use of cookies through the specific setting options of the various browsers.

▪ Microsoft Explorer/Edge: https://support.microsoft.com/it-it/windows/eliminare-e-gestire-i-cookie-168dab11-0753-043d-7c16-ede5947fc64d

▪ Google Chrome: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=it

▪ Mozilla Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/it/kb/Bloccare%20i%20cookie

▪ Apple Safari: https://support.apple.com/kb/ph21411?locale=it_IT

Google Analytics Cookies

Our website uses Google Analytics by Google, Inc., a service which offers measurement statistics and site performance analysis through the use of Cookies. To consult the privacy information of Google Analytics service, visit the page http://www.google.com/intl/en/analytics/privacyoverview.html. For Google’s Privacy Policy, click on the following address (http://www.google.com/intl/it/privacy/privacy-policy.html).

Google Adwords & Google Remarketing Cookies

This website may use the Google Adwords program and Google Remarketing technology. These are both managed by Google Inc. The AdWords conversion tracking function uses cookies, as well. To help us track activities, a cookie is added to a user’s computer when that user clicks on an advertisement. This cookie lasts 30 days and does not collect or monitor information which is capable of personally identifying a user. Users can disable Google Conversion Tracking cookies in their Internet browser settings. In some cases, cookies can cause problems when logging in or while browsing within your AdWords account. When this occurs, the best way to correct the problem is to clear the cache and cookies saved for your browser. Finally, the user can disable Google Analytics cookies by downloading a specific browser plug-in available at the following url https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

Facebook Cookies

This website may use cookies by Meta Inc. to track the performance of Facebook Ads’s campaigns and other possible marketing actions. Click here for further information about the use of cookies by Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/help/cookies/ The user may object to the recording of persistent cookies on his/her hard disk by disabling cookies in the setting of the navigation browser. Find out how to disable cookies on the main browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, Opera. After doing so, however, some functions of the web pages may not work properly.

UPDATE OF THIS COOKIE POLICY

Any updates will be always published on this page. For further information on privacy, click here.

Last updated on 21/02/2023