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Cookie Policy

1. What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files that websites visited by the user send to their device, where they are stored and then sent back to the same websites during subsequent visits. Cookies allow the website to function correctly, improve the browsing experience, analyze traffic, and provide personalized services.

Cookies may be:

  • Technical cookies (necessary for the website to function)

  • Analytics cookies (statistics)

  • Profiling cookies (marketing and advertising)

  • Third‑party cookies (installed by external services)

 

2. Types of Cookies Used by the Website

2.1 Technical Cookies (necessary)

These cookies are essential for the proper functioning of the website and do not require the user’s consent. They allow, for example:

  • navigation between pages;

  • session management;

  • website security (antispam, firewall, abuse prevention).

Disabling them may compromise the website’s functionality.

 

2.2 Analytics Cookies (statistics)

The website uses analytics cookies in aggregated and anonymous form solely to analyze traffic and improve performance.

If tools are used that allow user identification (e.g., non‑anonymized IP addresses), consent will be required through the cookie banner.

 

2.3 Profiling Cookies

The website does not use direct profiling cookies.

However, some third‑party services (e.g., social networks, advertising services) may install profiling cookies through plugins or external integrations. These cookies require the user’s explicit consent.

 

2.4 Third‑Party Cookies

The website may use external services that install cookies, including:

  • Google (Analytics, Maps, reCAPTCHA, YouTube)

  • Facebook / Meta

  • Microsoft / LinkedIn

  • Other technical or analytics tools

These services may process data outside the EU. Transfers occur in compliance with the GDPR through:

  • European Commission adequacy decisions;

  • Standard Contractual Clauses (SCC).

For more information, please refer to the privacy policies of each provider.

 

3. Consent Management

3.1 Cookie Banner

Upon first access, the user will see a banner allowing them to:

  • accept all cookies;

  • refuse non‑essential cookies;

  • customize preferences.

Consent can be modified at any time through the appropriate function on the website.

 

3.2 Withdrawal of Consent

The user may withdraw consent:

  • via the “Manage Cookies” button available on the website;

  • through browser settings;

  • by deleting cookies from their device.

 

4. Managing Cookies Through the Browser

Users can configure their browser to:

  • accept or refuse all cookies;

  • delete existing cookies;

  • set exceptions for specific websites.

Below are links to the guides for major browsers:

  • Chrome

  • Firefox

  • Safari

  • Edge

  • Opera

(You can add the actual links on your website.)

 

5. Cookies Used by the Website

You may include a customized table here, for example:

Cookie Name Type Duration Purpose Third Party
PHPSESSID Technical Session Session management No
_ga Analytics 2 years Google Analytics statistics Google
_gid Analytics 24 hours Google Analytics statistics Google
 

If you want, I can generate the complete table based on the actual cookies used by your website.

 

6. Changes to the Cookie Policy

The Data Controller reserves the right to modify this Cookie Policy at any time. Any changes will be published on this page.

 

7. Contacts

For any information regarding personal data processing or cookies, users may contact the Data Controller through the CONTACTS section of the website.

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