Cookie’s Policy

www.unistara.com or the “Site” uses cookies to make its services simple and efficient for Users who view its pages.
Users viewing the Site may receive minimal amounts of information in the terminals they use, whether desktop computers, notebooks or mobile devices, in small text files called “cookies” stored in the directories used by the User’s web browser. There are various types of cookies, some to make the use of the Site more effective and improve the User’s browsing experience, others to enable particular features. More information at http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cookie

Visitors may set up their browsers to notify them of the receipt of cookies and to refuse them. Acceptance of cookies by the browser may be disabled by changing the above settings.

Data Controller

Unistara S.p.A.
Address: Piazza Rossetti, 3 16129 Genoa Italy
VAT 02611500105
Email: info@unistara.com

Type of cookies used

Technical Cookies

This type of cookie ensures that certain sections of the Site operate correctly. This Website uses only technical cookies, i.e. those used for the sole purpose of “transmitting a communication over an electronic communication network, or to the extent strictly necessary the service provider of the IT company explicitly requested by the subscriber or User to provide such service” (see art. 122, paragraph 1, of the Code).

They are not used for other purposes and are normally installed directly by the website’s administrator or operator.
Technical cookies can be differentiated in navigation cookies or session cookies, that guarantee normal browsing and normal use of the website (e.g. to carry out a purchase or to authenticate a user to a reserved area);

  • analytics cookies, similar to technical cookies when used directly by the website manager to collect information in aggregate form on the number of users and on their ways of surfing the website;
  • functionality cookies, which allow the User to browse the website based on the selected criteria (e.g. language, products selected for purchase) in order to improve the service provided to User.

The prior consent of the Users is not required for the installation of such cookies, while the obligation to provide the information pursuant to Art. 13 of the Code, which the operator of the Site if using only such devices, may provide in the manner it deems most appropriate.

The acquisition and processing of data deriving from the use of technical cookies is mandatory for consultation of the Site. In the event of opposition by the User, a complete and correct view of the Site will not be possible. With the exception of technical cookies, the general rule for “Storage of information in the terminal equipment of a contracting party or user or access to information already stored” remains that of the prior and informed consent of the user (opt-in). This means that all cookies that do not qualify as “technical” cookies that are more critical from the point of view of protecting Users’ privacy, such as those used for profiling and marketing purposes cannot be installed on Users’ terminals unless they have been adequately informed and have given valid consent.

Third-party cookies

This type of cookie incorporates features developed by third parties within the pages of the Site, such as icons and preferences expressed in social networks, in order to share the Site’s contents or for the use of third-party software services (such as software which generates maps and additional software that offers extra services).

These cookies are sent from third-party domains that offer their functionality across the web pages of the Site.

For these types of cookies, users may express consent via one or more of the following methods:

  • Through specific configurations of the browser used or related computer applications used to browse Site pages.
  • By changing settings related to the use of third-party services

The following cookies may be present on some of the pages of the Site:

Contact Form

The User, by filling in the contact form with his/her Data, consents to their use in order to respond to requests for information, quotes, or any other category indicated in the header of the form.
Data collected:
Email, Name and Surname – Data not stored

Facebook Like button and social widgets

(Facebook, Inc.)Facebook’s ‘Like’ button and social media widgets are services that enable interaction with the Facebook social network, provided by Facebook, Inc.

Data collected:
Cookies and usage data – Use – Privacy Policy

Tweet button and Twitter social widgets

(Twitter, Inc.)The Tweet button and Twitter social widgets are social network interaction services provided by Twitter, Inc.

Data collected:
Cookies and usage data – Use – Privacy Policy

Pinterest Button

(Pinterest, Inc.)The “pin it” button is an interaction service with the Pinterest social network, provided by Pinterest, Inc.

Data collected:
Various types of Data as specified by the privacy policy of the service – Use – Privacy Policy

Google Analytics

(Google Inc.)Google Analytics is a web analysis service provided by Google Inc. (“Google”). Google may use Personal Data to contextualize and customize ads in its advertising network (script set for anonymous tracking)

Data collected:
Cookies and usage data – Use – Privacy PolicyOpt Out

YouTube Video

(Google Inc.)YouTube is a video viewing service managed by Google Inc. that allows this Application to incorporate such content into its own pages.

Data collected:
Cookies and usage data – Use – Privacy Policy

Vimeo Videos

(Vimeo, LLC) Vimeo is a service run by Vimeo, LLC for showing videos. It allows this Application to integrate such content within its own pages.

Data collected:
Cookies and usage data – Use – Privacy Policy

Google Fonts

(Google Inc.)Google Fonts is a font library service provided by Google Inc. that allows this Application to incorporate content of this kind on its pages

Data collected:
Cookies and usage data – Use – Privacy Policy

How to disable cookies

The majority of Internet browsers are initially set to accept cookies automatically. The user may change these settings to block cookies, or to be warned that cookies will be sent to said user’s device. In the case of different devices (e.g. computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.), the user must make sure that each browser on each device is adjusted to reflect their cookie preferences. Please note that deactivating cookies does not guarantee the full functionality of the websites.

Firefox Mozilla
Under Settings history: select Use custom settings.
Check Accept cookies from websites to enable cookies; and uncheck it to disable cookies. If you are experiencing problems with cookies, please also make sure that the Accept third-party cookies option is not set to Never. For more information, read the article Disable third-party cookies. Choose how long cookies are allowed to be stored:
Keep them until: they expire: the cookies will be removed when they expire (date set by the site that sends the cookies).
Keep them until: you close Firefox: the cookies stored on your computer will be removed when you close Firefox.
Keep them until: ask every time: display a warning every time a website attempts to set a cookie and ask the user if they want this cookie to be saved.
Close the page about: preferences.
For more information Firefox Cookies Settings

Internet explorer
If you do not want to allow sites to store cookies on your PC, you can block cookies.
You can also customize the sites for which you want to block cookies.
To block cookies:
Open desktop, then tap or click the Internet Explorer icon on the taskbar.
Tap or click the Tools button Tools button and then tap or click Internet Options.
Tap or click on the Privacy tab and in Settings move the slider upwards to block all cookies and then click OK.
For more information Internet Explorer Cookies Settings

Chrome
Click the Chrome menu Chrome menu in the browser toolbar.
Select settings.
Click on Show Advanced Settings.
In the “Privacy” section, click the Content Settings button.
In the “Cookies” section, you can block the saving of cookies:
– Block all cookies. Select “Prevent sites from setting data”. Please note that if you select this setting you will prevent most sites that require you to log in from working. When a cookie has been blocked, the blocked cookie icon appears in the address bar.
– Block only third-party cookies. Select the “Block third-party cookies and site data” checkbox. Even if you have added a site to the Exceptions list and have chosen to allow cookies, third party cookies from the site will not be accepted if you select this checkbox.
For more information Cookies settings on chrome

Opera
Preferences > Advanced > Cookies These settings allow you to configure cookie management in Opera.
The default setting is to accept all cookies. Accept cookies only from the site you are visiting Third-party cookies, sent from a domain other than the one you are visiting, are rejected Never accept cookies All cookies are rejected
For more information Opera cookie settings

Safari
To set Safari to block cookies in iOS 8, tap Settings > Safari > Block Cookies and choose “Always Allow”, “Allow only from websites I visit”, “Allow only from current website” or “Always block”. In iOS 7 or less recent versions, choose “Never”, “Third Parties and Advertisers,” or “Always”. For more information Safari cookie settings

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