2F COMMERCIAL
COOKIE POLICY
Cookies are small text files sent to the user by the web site visited. They are stored on the computer's hard disk, allowing the website to recognise users and store certain personal information in order to permit or improve the service provided.
There are several types of cookies. Some are required to browse the Site, others have different purposes such as ensuring internal security, administering the system, performing statistical analyses, understanding which sections of the Site are of greater interest to users or providing a customised tour of the Site.
IThe Site uses technical and non-profiling cookies. The above refers to both the user's computer and any other device that the user may use to connect to the Site.
Technical cookies
Technical cookies are used only for the purpose of transmitting a communication on an electronic communications network, or to the extent strictly necessary for a service provider of the information company to provide a service explicitly requested by a subscriber or user.
They are not used for any other purposes and are normally installed directly by the owner or web site operator.
They can be subdivided into browsing or session cookies, which ensure the normal browsing and enjoyment of the Site (allowing, for example, a purchase or authentication to access restricted areas); cookies analytics, which are the same as technical cookies where used directly by the site operator in order to collect aggregate information on the number of users and how they visit the site itself; functionality cookies, which allow the user to browse according to a set of selected criteria (for example, language or products selected for purchase) in order to improve the service provided to said user.
Disabling cookies may limit use of the Site and prevent full access to the features and services available on the Site. A description of the cookies used on the Site is provided below to allow you to decide which to accept and which to refuse.
Types of cookies used
First-party cookies:
First-party cookies (i.e. cookies that belong to the site of the publisher that created them) are set on the Site visited by the user, whose address appears in the URL window. Using these cookies allows us to operate the site efficiently and track the behaviour of visitors.
Third-party cookies:
Third-party cookies are set by a domain that is not the one visited by the user. If a user visits a site and another company sends the information using that site, there are third-party cookies involved.
Session cookies:
So-called 'session cookies' are temporarily stored and are deleted when the user closes the browser. If a user registers on the Site, it may use cookies that collect personal information to identify the user on future visits and facilitate access - login to the Site (for example, retaining the username and password) and browsing. The owner also uses cookies for system administration. The Site may contain links to other sites. The owner has no access or control over cookies, web bacon or other tracking technologies used on third-party sites that the user can access from the Site, over availability, over any content or material published by or obtained through said sites or over their processing of personal data. In this regard, and in consideration of the number of third-party sites, the owner expressly disclaims any related liability. The user should check the privacy policy of third-party sites accessed from the Site in order to find out about the conditions applicable to the processing of their personal data since the owner’s Privacy Policy only applies to the Site as defined above.
Persistent cookies:
Essential cookies:
These cookies are strictly necessary for the Site to operate. Without the use of these cookies, some parts of the Site would not work. They include, for example, cookies that allow a user to access protected areas of the Site. These cookies do not collect information for marketing purposes and cannot be disabled.
Functional cookies:
These cookies are used to recognise a user who returns to the Site. They allow the customisation of content and remember preferences (for example, the selected language or the region). These cookies do not collect information that can identify a user. Any information collected is anonymous.
Share cookies on Social Network:
These cookies facilitate the sharing of site content through social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. To view their privacy and cookies policies, visit the websites of the social networks. In the case of Facebook and Twitter, the user can visit https://www.facebook.com/help/cookies and https://twitter.com/privacy.
How to change cookie settings
Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but the user can usually change the settings to disable this feature. It is possible to block all types of cookies, or decide to accept only certain ones and disable others. The "Options" or "Preferences" section in the browser menu allow the user to avoid receiving cookies and other user tracking technologies, as well as how to receive notification of the activation of these technologies from the browser. Alternatively, it is also possible to use the "Help" section on the toolbar of most browsers.
It is also possible to select the browser used from the list below and follow the instructions: - Internet Explorer; - Chrome; - Safari; - Firefox; - Opera. From mobile devices: - Android; - Safari; - Windows Phone; - Blackberry.
For more information on cookies and to manage preferences on cookies (from first- and/or third-parties), users are also asked to visit the www.youronlinechoices.com platform. However, please note that disabling browsing or functional cookies may cause the Site to malfunction and/or restrict the service provided by the owner.