This Cookie Policy relates to the www.argiolasantonio.com website (“Website”), managed and operated by the company Antonio Argiolas dei F.lli Argiolas s.n.c, Metallic Carpentry specialized in Interior and exterior furnitures, based in Via Garigliano, 12 – 09122 – Cagliari – Italy, P.IVA 02147590927
Cookies are small text files sent to the user by the website visited. They are stored on the hard disk of the computer, thus allowing the website to recognize users and store certain information about them, to enable or improve the service.
There are different types of cookies. Some are necessary for browsing the website, others have different functions, such as ensuring internal security, performing system administration tasks or statistical analysis, understanding which sections of the Website matter most to users or offering a personalized visit to the Website.
The Website uses technical, not profiling cookies, and relates to both the user’s computer and to any other device used to connect to the website.
Technical cookies
Technical cookies are those used for the sole purpose of enabling service delivery and are functional to that end.
They are not used for other purposes and are usually installed by the owner or operator of the website.
Cookies can be divided in navigation or browsing session cookies, which guarantee the regular navigation and use of the website (enabling, for example, purchases or authenticating access to restricted areas); analytical cookies, similar to technical cookies used directly by the website operator to gather information, collectively, on the number of users and how they visit the website; functional cookies, that enable a browsing function according to a set of selected criteria (for example, language, products selected for purchase) in order to improve the service.
Disabling cookies may limit the ability to use the Website and prevent the user from fully benefitting from its features and services. To decide which to accept or reject, a description of cookies used on the Website is illustrated below.
Profiling cookies
Cookies are used to track user navigation on the network and create profiles on tastes, habits, choices, etc. These cookies can be used to transmit advertising messages to the user’s terminal, in line with preferences already expressed by the user when navigating online.
Types of cookies used
First party cookies:
First party cookies (that is, cookies belonging to the website of the publisher that created them) are set by the website visited by the user, whose address appears in the URL window. The use of cookies allows the website to run more efficiently as well as tracking patterns of behaviour of visitors.
Third party cookies:
Third party cookies are set by different domains to those visited by the user. If a user visits a website and a different company sends information about the user on that website, third party cookies are in function.
Session cookies:
These cookies are stored temporarily and are deleted when the user closes the browser window.
Persistent cookies:
Persistent cookies are stored on the user device between browser sessions, enabling user preferences and actions on a website to be recorded. They can be used for many purposes, for example to remember preferences and choices when using the Website.
Essential cookies:
These cookies are necessary for the Website to function. Without the use of such cookies some parts of the Website would not be operational. They include, for example, cookies that enable access to protected areas of the Website. These cookies do not collect information for marketing purposes and cannot be disabled.
Functional cookies:
These cookies are for recognizing a user who returns to the Website. Preferences are stored, allowing content to be customized (for example, the selected language or region). These cookies do not collect information that can identify the user. All information gathered is anonymous.
Cookies for sharing on Social Networks:
These cookies facilitate the sharing of website content through social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. To view the respective privacy and cookies policies, visit the social network websites. In the case of Facebook and Twitter, visit https://www.facebook.com/help/cookies and https://twitter.com/privacy.
How to change cookie settings
Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but the user can usually change settings to disable this function. It is possible to block all types of cookies, or agree to receive some and disable others. The “Options” or “Preferences” section in the browser menu allows the user to avoid receiving cookies and other tracking technologies, and gives notification from the browser of activation of these technologies. Alternatively, users can consult the “Help” toolbar present in most browsers.
For this purpose, settings can also be changed via one of the following browsers, with instructions at the relevant links: Internet Explorer; – Chrome; – Safari; – Firefox; – Opera. From Mobile: – Android; – Android; – Safari; -Windows Phone; – Blackberry. To learn more about cookies and managing cookie preferences(first and / or third party), users are invited to visit the platform www.youronlinechoices.com. Please note that disabling navigation or functional cookies can cause malfunction of the Website and / or limit the service offered by Sardegna.com.
Specifically, the following is a list of the main cookies used on the Website, with their descriptions and functions, including duration.
1) Type of Cookie First Party – Technical
Source Argiolasantonio.com
Function –
Duration Session cookie
2) Type of Cookie First Party – Technical
Source argiolasantonio.com
Function Registers the state of user consent for the current domain
Duration 13 months
3) Type of Cookie First Party – Technical
Source Argiolasantonio.com
Function Used by Google to distinguish unique users
Duration 2 years
4) Type of Cookie First Party – Technical
Source Argiolasantonio.com
Function Used by Google Analytics to limit the frequency of requests
Duration Session cookie
5) Type of Cookie First Party – Technical
Source Argiolasantonio.com
Function Updates the counter on the social sharing feature on a website
Duration 2 years
6) Type of Cookie First Party – Technical
Source Argiolasantonio.com
Function Ensures that the user views the updated tally when sharing a page with the app of a social network
Duration Session cookie
7) Type of Cookie Third Party – Technical
Source addthis.com
Function Updates the counter on the social sharing feature on a website
Duration Session cookie
8) Type of Cookie Third Party – Technical
Source cookiebot.com
Function Allows authorization of cookies among multiple websites
Duration 13 months
9) Type of Cookie Third Party – Technical
Source addthis.com
Function
Keeps track of expiry dates of other cookies used on the social sharing platform AddThis
Duration 29 days
10) Type of Cookie Third Party – Technical
Source Google.com
Function
Tracking cookies set by Google to protect users against known intrusive websites
Duration 6 months
11) Type of Cookie Third Party – Technical
Source doubleclick.net
Function Used by DoubleClick ads service to see if cookies are enabled
Duration Session cookie
12) Type of Cookie Third Party – Profiling
Source Addthis.com
Function Used by the social sharing platform AddThis to store the history of widget users of AddThis
Duration Persistent cookie
13) Type of Cookie Third Party – Profiling
Source addthis.com
Function Records social activity on a website
Duration Session cookie
14) Type of Cookie Third Party – Profiling
Source addthis.com
Function Geolocation, used to help advertisers to know the approximate location of those who share information (state level)
Duration 2 years
15) Type of Cookie Third Party – Profiling
Source doubleclick.net
Function Used by Google to track visitors from all websites that host Doubleclick ads, so advertising can be customized based on their interests
Duration Session cookie
16) Type of Cookie Third Party – Profiling
Source doubleclick.net
Function Used by Google AdSense to capture and report the actions of website visitors after they have seen or clicked on one of the adverts
Duration 2 years
17) Type of Cookie Third Party – Profiling
Source doubleclick.net
Function Used by the social sharing platform AddThis to track which parts of a website have been visited, and encourage other parts
Duration 255 days