COOKIE POLICY
Definition of Cookies
Cookies are small text files sent by websites to the user’s browsing device (usually a browser). They are stored in the browser’s folder during a site visit and are subsequently retransmitted during future visits.
Use of Cookies
Cookies enhance navigation, store user preferences (such as username and password), track tastes and preferences to manage targeted marketing initiatives, or provide services related to the Owner’s activity (e.g., newsletters).
Effects of Blocking Cookies
Restricting the use of cookies may affect the usability of site content. Users can block or remove them from the browser cache, but this may limit access to certain web application services.
Types of Cookies
Session Cookies: Temporary cookies that expire when the browser is closed, used to identify users and remember preferences.
Persistent Cookies: Remain active even after the browser is closed, storing data and settings for quicker access.
Technical or Essential Cookies: Necessary for the proper functioning of the website.
Profiling Cookies: Create user profiles to send targeted advertisements, requiring user consent.
Cookies Used on This Website
The Lonard website may install cookies on the user’s device during navigation. By using www.lonard.it, users accept the use of the technologies employed by the site. However, users can block or delete cookies (in whole or in part) at their discretion.While browsing the Owner’s website, users may also receive third-party cookies, i.e., cookies from different sites or servers. These may include:
Google Analytics: A service by Google Inc. that generates detailed statistics on website traffic and traffic sources. It can track visitors from external links, search engines, social networks, direct visits, and referral sites, as well as advertisements, pay-per-click campaigns, email marketing, and links within PDFs. More details at: Google Analytics Privacy.
Google Tag Manager: A tool by Google that allows snippets of code (tags) to be installed within a website’s HTML pages. It can also be used in Android and iOS apps. More details at: Google Tag Manager.
Google Ads Conversion: An online advertising platform by Google where advertisers pay to display short ads, service offers, product listings, video content, and mobile app installations within Google’s advertising network. More details at: Google Ads.
Facebook Custom Audience: Also known as the Facebook Pixel, this tracks and records information about the visited site and actions performed within it (e.g., online purchases). This allows the site owner to know when a user has completed an action and reach them again using a custom audience. More details at: Facebook Ads Pixel.
Other Facebook cookies: Facebook Connect.
Installing/Uninstalling Cookies
Users can choose to install or uninstall cookies by configuring their browser settings. Using the website without modifying these settings implies acceptance of all cookies.
Instructions for Disabling Cookies
Firefox: Manage Cookies in Firefox
Chrome: Manage Cookies in Chrome
Internet Explorer: Manage Cookies in Internet Explorer
Safari: Manage Cookies in Safari
Edge: Manage Cookies in Edge