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COOKIE PRIVACY POLICY FORM (WEBSITES AND APP)

N.B.: The cookie policy may be spread over multiple levels and through multiple channels and methods such as video channels, information pop-ups, voice interactions, virtual assistants... at the choices of the Owner.

Appropriate measures shall be taken so that the information may be used, without discrimination, even to those who, due to disabilities, require assistive technologies or particular configurations). If only technical cookies are used, it is sufficient to place the information on the home page of the site or in the general policy. If dealing with cookies or other non-technical identifiers, it is possible to use an immediate pop-up banner of adequate size that expressly indicates: 1) that the site uses non-technical cookies and, with the user's consent, profiling cookies, indicating their purposes; 2) link to the privacy policy with complete disclosure; 3) warning that closing the banner implies the persistence of the default settings with continuation of browsing in the absence of cookies.

For the acquisition of consent, the banner shall therefore contain: the command to close the banner without giving consent to the use of cookies or other profiling techniques while maintaining the default settings; a command to accept all cookies and tracking techniques; the link to another area (also reachable via an additional link located in the footer of each page of the domain) where it is possible to choose features, third parties and cookies to be installed and consent to the use of all cookies if not previously given or revoking it if already expressed.
 
This is the Cookie Privacy Policy form. Please fill in the blanks to indicate all relevant cookies and tracking technologies. The descriptions of cookies (collection session, duration, and third parties) are optional and shall be verified to reflect the use that the website makes of the cookies in question. An abbreviated version of the Cookie Privacy Policy may also consist of a table indicating the “Types of Cookies” and the text for “Reject or Delete Cookies”.

Cookie Privacy Policy
 This Privacy Policy describes how we use cookies and similar technologies on our website and mobile apps.
 This Cookie Privacy Policy was updated on 4.11.2021.
REDAX S.p.A. (hereinafter Company or we and related possessive pronouns) uses cookies and similar technologies as described in this Privacy Policy. By consenting to this Cookie Privacy Policy, you authorize the Company to distinguish you from other users of our website and our apps for the purposes indicated below. The user's consent shall be expressed with an unequivocal positive act, such as by selecting the appropriate box in the company website and NOT with simple scrolling or cookie wall – although scrolling together with other elements may intervene in a more complex process of forming consent. This will allow us to provide you with a positive experience, personalized content, and advertisements targeted to your interests. For example, the Company will be able to recognize and remember key information that will improve your browsing experience on our website, such as your preferred settings. 

The Company guarantees that the use of information will be limited, to allow access to the site, to the minimum necessary to allow it to be used by all subjects. The individuals concerned shall entirely be entitled to the choice as to whether or not to allow more ample use of their data (N.B.: UPON FIRST ACCESS OF THE USER, NO COOKIE OTHER THAN THE TECHNICAL COOKIES SHALL BE PLACED INSIDE THE USER'S DEVICE AND NO OTHER ACTIVE OR PASSIVE PROCESSING TECHNIQUE SHALL BE USED).

We also specify that, if you decide not to provide consent, we will not repeat the request, unless: i) there has been a significant change in the conditions of the processing; ii) it is impossible to know whether a cookie has already been stored in the device used; iii) at least 6 months have passed since the previous request.
 
What are cookies and similar technologies?
 A cookie is a small file made up of letters and numbers stored on the hard disk of your computer or mobile device (tablet, smartphone, or any other device capable of storing information) via your web browser.


 There are three main types of cookies: 

  • Session cookies: concern a specific visit and only send session identifiers (random numbers generated by the server) used to avoid re-entering information when a page is modified or closed. Session cookies are not stored permanently on your device and are deleted when you close the web browser;
  • Persistent cookies: store information about your preferences and are saved in the cache of your web browser or on your mobile device; these cookies are stored on your device until you reset your browser or for a period of 3 years;
  • Third-party cookies: cookies created and stored by a subject other than the company, which may collect data from different websites; these cookies are stored on your device until you reset your web browser or for a period of 2 years;

We use cookies for the following purposes:

Type of cookie

Cookie function

Strictly necessary

Necessary cookies help make a website accessible by enabling basic functionality, such as browsing website pages and accessing secure areas of the website. The site cannot function properly without these cookies.
Name: PHPSESSID,
 Area: Maintains user status between page requests
 Expiry:
 Session type: HTTP
 
Name: cookie_law_accepted
 Area: Stores the user's response to the consent dialogue
 Expiry: 90 days
 Type: HTTP

Name: _iub_cs

Area: These cookies allow you to track your browsing consent and its continuation. They help manage the preventive blocking of any scripts and their asynchronous reactivation.

Expiry: 90 days

Session type:

Name: _GRECAPTCHA

Area: This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and bots. This is beneficial for the web site, in order to make valid reports on the use of their web site.

expiry: 179 days

Session type: HTTP

Name: rc::a

Area: This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and bots. This is beneficial for the web site, in order to make valid reports on the use of their web site.

Expiry: Persistent

Session type: HTML

Name: rc::b

Area: This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and bots.

Expiry: Session

Session type: HTML

Name: rc::c

Area: This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and bots.

Expiry: Session

Session type: HTML

Name: rc::d-#

Area: This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and bots.

Expiry: Persistent

Session type: HTML

Name: _gcl_au

Area:

Expiry: 3 months

Session type:

Functional

Cookie preferences for this type of cookie allow a website to remember information that affects how it behaves or looks, such as language preference or region
Name: AREA_ID
 Area: Customize website content based on a specific area
 Expiry: 1 year
 Type: HTTP
 
Name: hl
 Area: save website language
 Expiry: 1 year
 Type: HTTP

Performance analysis

These cookies help website owners to understand how visitors interact with websites by collecting and transmitting information anonymously.

Name:__utma
 Area: Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utma cookies exist. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
 Expiry: 2 years from set/update
 Type: http

Name: __utmb
 Area: Used to determine new sessions/visits. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utmb cookies exist. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
 Expiry: 30 mins from set/update
 Type: http

Name: __utmc
 Area: Not used in ga.js. Set for interoperability with urchin.js. Historically, this cookie operated in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new session/visit.
 Expiry: Session
 Type: http

Name: __utmt
 Area: Used to throttle request rate.
 Expiry: 10 minutes
 Type: http

Name: __utmv
Area: Used to store visitor-level custom variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor level custom variable. This cookie was also used for the deprecated _setVar method. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
 Expiry: 2 years from set/update
 Type: http

Name: __utmz
 Area: Stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached your site. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes, and is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
 Expiry: 6 months from set/update
 Type: http


Name: _ga
 Area: used by Google to distinguish users
 Expiry: 2 years
 Type: http

Name: _gac*
 Area: Tracker and Usage Data.
 Expiry: 3 months
 Type: http

Name: _gid
 Area: used by Google to distinguish users
 Expiry: 24 hours
 Type: http

Name: _gat
Area: used by Google Analytics to limit the frequency of requests
 Expiry: session
 Type: http

Name: dcgtm_*

Area: Tracker and Usage Data.

Expiry: 1 minute

Type: http

 
 Any analytics cookies, or cookies used to evaluate the effectiveness of a service, will be used only for statistical purposes.

The Company will only process the personal data necessary in relation to each specific purpose of the processing; the amount of data collected and the duration of the retention thereof for 1 year, shall not in any case exceed the minimum time necessary to achieve the purposes pursued.

The Company may also acquire and store, within the indicated time limit, certain information about your browsing on its website or app, including your IP address, web browser, Internet provider, redirect pages, operating system, timestamps and related data. 


Other technologies
 In addition to cookies, we may use other similar technologies, including:

  • Web Beacons and pixels: small images embedded in the Company's website or in e-mails or used by third parties for analysis;
  • Social Widgets: LinkedIn and YouTube
  • SDK: software development kits for [third-party] mobile applications used in the Company's apps. They allow collecting information relating to the operation of the apps and the device on which they are installed.
  • Local shared objects: generally known as flash cookies, they can be embedded in your web browser. These objects are used to save user preferences and usage habits.

 Third-party cookies

Cookie name

 Purpose

Third-party companies

 Privacy policy of third parties

 Expiry

User controls

LinkedIn

[social media functionality]

LinkedIn

https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy

 n / A

https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/63?trk=microsites-frontend_legal_user-agreement&lang=it

YouTube

[social media functionality]

YouTube

https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=it

 n / A

https://goo.gl/okcBiE

Our site also uses cookies that are not managed or controlled by the Company. These cookies belong to third parties, as described above. For information on the stored data, and how these cookies are used, please refer to the specific privacy policy of third parties.
 
Reject or disable cookies
 Most web browsers are configured to automatically accept cookies. However, if you wish to reject or disable specific cookies or similar technologies, please refer to the help pages of your browser for detailed instructions on how to block or delete cookies (e.g. Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Safari). Please note that if you decide to reject or disable cookies, you may not be able to fully exploit the potential of our website, including some personalized content. If you decide to grant consent, you may always decide to revoke it and exercise all the rights provided for by Regulation 2016/679, including the right to make an access request and to file a complaint with the Supervisory Authority.

N.B.: IF NOT PRESENT, A LINK SHALL BE INSERTED IN THE FOOTER OF THE SITE THAT EXPLICITLY INDICATES THE FUNCTIONALITY “REVIEW YOUR CHOICES ON COOKIES” – or similar wording – SO AS TO ALLOW THE USER TO CHANGE THE CHOICES MADE IN A SIMPLE, IMMEDIATE AND INTUITIVE MANNER.
Or
 Click the following links to change your browser settings:

Please note that if you reject or disable cookies, you may not be able to take full advantage of all the content available on our website or app.
 
Mobile Opt-out for mobile devices

If you access the website www.redax.it through our Apps, you may activate the “do not track” option. You may also control the use of dedicated advertising on iOS or Android mobile devices by selecting the option Limit additional tracking in the “Privacy” section in Settings on iOS devices or via the option “Advertising preferences” on Android devices (e.g. Google Settings). This will not prevent the ads from appearing, but it will mean that they will no longer be tailored to your interests.
To unsubscribe from Google Analytics, visit https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
For more information on how to manage cookies, visit www.allaboutcookies.org
If you are a resident of the EU:
 For more information on how to manage cookies, visit www.youronlinechoices.eu, which provides detailed information on behavioural advertising and online privacy.
 
Changes to the Cookie Privacy Policy

This Cookie Privacy Policy may be subject to changes or updates over time.
 In the event of significant changes, we will notify you of such changes via a pop-up window on the website for a reasonable period of time, both before and after the changes take effect. You can check the Cookie Privacy Policy by visiting the Company's website and clicking on the Cookie Privacy Policy link.