Cookies Policy
The karelsrl.com site uses cookies to make its services easy and efficient for users.
Users who view the site will see minimal amounts of information inserted on the devices in use, whether these are computers or mobile devices, in small text files known as cookies, which are saved in the directory of the user’s web browser.
There are different types of cookies, some to make more effective use of the site, others to enable certain functions.
For example, our cookies may be used to:
- Store the preferences entered
- Avoid re-entering the same information repeatedly during a visit, such as user name and password
- Analyse the use of the services and the content provided by the site to optimize the browsing experience and the services offered
Types of cookies used
below are the various types of cookies that may be used according to purpose:
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Technical Cookies
This type of cookie ensures the correct operation of certain sections of the site. They are of two categories: persistent and session:- Persistent Cookies: once the browser has been closed these are not destroyed but remain until a preset expiry date.
- Session Cookies: these are destroyed each time the browser is closed.
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Analytical Cookies
Cookies in this category are used to collect information on the use of the site. This information will be used for analysis of anonymous statistics to improve the use of the site and to make the content more appealing and relevant to users’ desires. This type of cookie collects data in an anonymous form on the activities of the user and on how they arrived at the site. Analytical cookies are sent from the site itself or from third-party domains. -
Cookies to analyse third-party services
These cookies are used in order to gather information on the use of the site by users in an anonymous form including: pages visited, dwell time, traffic sources, geographical origin, age, gender and interest for the purposes of marketing campaigns. These cookies are sent from the domains of third parties external to the site.
Cookies to integrate third-party products and software functions. This type of cookie integrates features developed by third parties within the pages of the site such as the icons and the preferences expressed on social networks in order to share the contents of the site or to use third-party software services (such as software for generating maps and other software that offers additional services). These cookies are sent from the domains of third parties and from partner sites that offer their functions among the pages of the site. -
Profiling Cookies
These are the cookies needed to create a user profile in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the user on the pages of the site.
According to the legislation in force, the site is not obliged to ask permission to use technical and analytical cookies, given that it is necessary to provide the requested services.
For all other types of cookies, consent can be expressed by the user in one or more of the following ways:
- By means of specific configurations of the browser used or related computer programmes used to navigate the pages that make up the site.
- By changing the settings in the use of third-party services.
Both of these solutions might prevent the user from using or seeing parts of the site.
Third-party websites and services
The site may contain links to other websites that have their own privacy policies which may differ from the one adopted here, which consequently cannot answer for these sites.
Cookies used
below is a list of the technical, analytical, and third-party cookies used by this site:
- __utma, __utmb, __utmc, __utmt, __utmz, __utmv, _ga, _gat, LiveHelpSession Google Analytics. These cookies are used to collect information about the visitors who use our site. We may use this information to compile reports and to help us improve the site. These Cookies collect information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the site, where visitors have reached the site from, and the pages they have visited
- googtrans, googtransopt, Google Translate. These cookies store translation preferences of the Google Translate service.
- __atuvc, __atuvs - Add This - This cookie is associated with the social widget - AddThis - that is commonly embedded in sites to enable visitors to share contents with an extended range of sharing networks and platforms. This cookie stores a running tally of the pages shared by the user.
- PHPSESSID - PHP Session - This cookie is used to trace imported logical information to enable the basic operation of the site.
- DisplayCookieConsent - CookieConsent - This cookie keeps track of the popup displays that warns of the use of cookies, in such a way that they are not seen again on the next login.
How to disable cookies by browser configuration
The following instructions may vary according to the version of the software used.
Chrome
- Open the Chrome browser
- On the Chrome menu click “Settings” in the browser toolbar to the side of the window to insert URLs for navigation
- Select “Settings”
- Click “Show Advanced Settings”
- In the "Privacy" section click on the button "Content Settings"
- In the "Cookie" section it is possible to change the following settings for cookies:
- Enable “Save data locally”
- Change local data only until the browser is closed
- Prevent sites from setting cookies
- Block third-party cookies and site data
- Set exceptions for certain internet sites
- Delete one or all cookies
Mozilla Firefox
- Open the Mozilla Firefox browser
- On the Firefox menu click “Settings” in the browser toolbar to the side of the window to insert URLs for navigation
- Select Options
- Select the Privacy panel
- Click “Show Advanced Settings”
- In the "Privacy" section click on the button "Content Settings"
- In the section "Tracking" it is possible to change the following cookie settings:
- Request sites not to carry out any tracking
- Communicate willingness to be tracked to the sites
- Do not communicate any preference on the tracking of personal data
- From the "History" section you can:
- By enabling "Use Custom Settings" select “Accept Third Party Cookies” (always, from the most-visited sites or never) and to keep them for a given period (until their expiry, on closing Firefox, or ask each time)
- Remove the individual cookies already stored
Internet Explorer
- Open the Internet Explorer browser
- Click the Tools button and choose Internet Options
- Click the Privacy tab and in the Settings section, change the slider according to the desired action for cookies:
- Block All Cookies
- Allow all cookies
- Selection of sites that can send cookies: move the slider to an intermediate position so as not to Block or Allow all cookies, then press Sites, in the Website Address box enter an internet site and then press Block or Allow
- For more information visit the dedicated page.
Safari 6
- Open the Safari browser
- Click on Safari, select Preferences and press Privacy
- In the section Block Cookies specify how Safari should accept cookies from internet sites.
- To see which sites have stored cookies click Details
Safari iOS (mobile devices)
- Open the Safari iOS browser
- Tap Settings and then Safari
- Tap Block Cookies and choose from among the various options: "Never", "From third parties and advertisers" or "Always"
- To clear all cookies stored by Safari, tap on Settings, then Safari and finally Clear Cookies and Data
Opera
- Open the Opera browser
- Click Preferences then Advanced and finally Cookies
- Select one of the following options:
- Accept All Cookies
- Accept cookies only from sites you visit: Third party cookies and those sent from a domain that is different from the one you are visiting will be rejected
- Never accept cookies: no cookies will be saved
OBTAINING INFORMATION ON COOKIES USED BY THIRD-PARTY SERVICES
Google services
AddThis
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This page is visible using the link at the bottom of all the pages on the site pursuant to Art. 122 second paragraph of Leg. Dec. 196/2003 and following
the simplified arrangements for information and the acquisition of consent for the use of cookies published in the Official Journal no. 126 of 3 June 2014 and
the related Register of Measures no. 229 of 8 May 2014.