Use of Cookies

Rpgrassi.it stores information in small text files on the user's computer. These files are called cookies.

There are different types of cookies and you can specify whether all types of cookies, some types or none can be saved on your computer. If you do not accept any type of cookies, you may not be able to view some websites and take advantage of the customization features (for example, to view local news, weather reports or stock quotes).

A cookie is a file created by an Internet site for the purpose of storing information about the user in the system, such as the preferences expressed by the user while browsing the site. For example, if the user performs a search for a flight's flight time on an airline's website, the site can create a cookie that contains the user's itinerary. Or the cookie may contain a record of the pages visited on the site. This information will be used by the site to customize the visualization that will be presented to the user at the next visit.

Information about personal identity can also be stored in cookies. Personal identity information is information that can be used to identify or contact a person, such as the name, e-mail address, home or office address, or telephone number. In any case, a website can only access the information provided by the user. For example, the site can not detect the e-mail address, unless the user provides it directly, or can access other information on the user's computer.

Cookies saved on your computer can only be read by the website that created them, the files that contain them have in fact the name composed of the URL of the website that created them.

PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY COOKIES

A permanent cookie is stored as a file on your computer even after you close your browser and can be read from the website that created it the next time you visit the site.

A temporary cookie is stored only for the duration of the current session and is removed from the computer when the session is closed: this closure can be triggered by a specific command, by closing the browser or using a URL other than the one of the site that generated the cookie.

FIRST AND THIRD PARTY COOKIES

First-party cookies are those created by the website displayed, or sent to it, and are generally used to store information such as the preferences of the user who is visiting the site.

Third-party cookies are cookies created by a website other than the one displayed, or sent to it. Third-party websites typically provide part of the content of the displayed Web site. For example, many sites use the advertising of third-party websites that, in turn, may use cookies. Cookies of this type are generally used to record the use of a Web page by the user for advertising or marketing purposes. Third-party cookies can be permanent or temporary.

Some cookies are potentially harmful, as they can allow access to personal information that may be used for other purposes without the user's consent.

BROWSER CONFIGURATION

Browsers can be configured to control the arrival of cookies, generally the configuration option that allows to disable the arrival of cookies is linked to the management of privacy. Rpgrassi.it stores information in small text files on the user's computer. These files are called cookies.

There are different types of cookies and you can specify whether all types of cookies, some types or none can be saved on your computer. If you do not accept any type of cookies, you may not be able to view some websites and take advantage of the customization features (for example, to view local news, weather reports or stock quotes).

A cookie is a file created by an Internet site for the purpose of storing information about the user in the system, such as the preferences expressed by the user while browsing the site. For example, if the user performs a search for a flight's flight time on an airline's website, the site can create a cookie that contains the user's itinerary. Or the cookie may contain a record of the pages visited on the site. This information will be used by the site to customize the visualization that will be presented to the user at the next visit.

Information about personal identity can also be stored in cookies. Personal identity information is information that can be used to identify or contact a person, such as the name, e-mail address, home or office address, or telephone number. In any case, a website can only access the information provided by the user. For example, the site can not detect the e-mail address, unless the user provides it directly, or can access other information on the user's computer.

Cookies saved on your computer can only be read by the website that created them, the files that contain them have in fact the name composed of the URL of the website that created them.

PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY COOKIES

A permanent cookie is stored as a file on your computer even after you close your browser and can be read from the website that created it the next time you visit the site.

A temporary cookie is stored only for the duration of the current session and is removed from the computer when the session is closed: this closure can be triggered by a specific command, by closing the browser or using a URL other than the one of the site that generated the cookie.

FIRST AND THIRD PARTY COOKIES

First-party cookies are those created by the website displayed, or sent to it, and are generally used to store information such as the preferences of the user who is visiting the site.

Third-party cookies are cookies created by a website other than the one displayed, or sent to it. Third-party websites typically provide part of the content of the displayed Web site. For example, many sites use the advertising of third-party websites that, in turn, may use cookies. Cookies of this type are generally used to record the use of a Web page by the user for advertising or marketing purposes. Third-party cookies can be permanent or temporary.

Some cookies are potentially harmful, as they can allow access to personal information that may be used for other purposes without the user's consent.

BROWSER CONFIGURATION

Browsers can be configured to control the arrival of cookies, generally the configuration option that allows to disable the arrival of cookies is linked to the management of privacy.