Cookies Privacy Policy
The website of Net Evolutions Sagl based in Via Luigi Lavizzari, 2 6830 Chiasso N. Iva CHE-474.377.020 , Data Controller of your personal data, refers you to this Policy on Cookies. In relation to the aforementioned treatments, the Data Controller provides, among other things, the following information.
This cookie policy ("Cookies Privacy Policy") must be read together with the Privacy Policy which can be consulted, in a separate document, in the Privacy section on the home page at the internet address www.netevolutions.ch . Said Cookies Privacy Policy aims to describe the various types of Cookies and the technologies used on the Net Evolutions Sagl website to describe the methods and conditions of use of the same.
This document contains the following information:
1. What are Cookies.
2. Types of Cookies.
3. Third party cookies.
4. Privacy and Security on Cookies.
5. Data Controller and Data Protection Officer
6. Other threats based on cookies.
7. Cookies on the Net Evolutions site
What are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that the sites visited by the user send to the device (usually the browser), they are stored in the corresponding folder of the browser while the user is intent on visiting a website, to then be re-transmitted to them. sites to subsequent visits. They are used for the purpose of improving navigation, saving user preferences already entered (username, password, etc.), tracking the tastes and preferences of the user allowing you to manage the presence or absence of targeted marketing initiatives or the provision of services related to the activity of the owner such as newsletters, dem etc. If restrictions are placed on their use, this will certainly affect the user's status during the consultation. Blocking or removing them from the browser cache could cause incomplete use of the services offered by the web application.
Types of Cookies
Session cookies are temporary cookies, which simply "exist" for the entire duration of the user's session. When the browser is closed, the session cookies expire. These are generally used to identify users when they access a site, to remember the user and his preferences in the passage between the pages of the site, to provide specific information previously collected. The most common example of this functionality is the shopping cart functionality of an e-commerce site. For example, when you visit a page of a catalog and select some items, the session cookie remembers the selection so that in a virtual shopping cart, the items remain selected when you are ready for the checkout operation. Without session cookies, if the user clicked on checkout, the new page could not recognize the past activities in the previous pages and the cart would always remain empty.
Persistent cookies remain active even after the browser is closed and help sites remember data and user settings for subsequent consultation. This allows for faster and more convenient access in terms of time since, it is not necessary to log in again. In addition to authentication, other website features are made possible and include: language selection, theme selection, menu preferences, bookmarks or favorites, and many more. During the visit, the user selects their preferences and they will be remembered through the use of the persistent cookie during the next visit.
Cookies Third party cookies of third parties of third parties of third parties of third parties
There are various types of cookies, some of them are defined by third parties. They are used, for example, by the site that the visitor first chose and which contains advertisements from another server or third-party website. Operationally, the browser collects information fed from different sources so that all elements are displayed on the same page, thus creating a cookie in the corresponding browser folder. All these Cookies can be removed directly from the browser settings or it is possible to block their creation.In the latter case, some services of the site may not work as expected and it may not be possible to access or even no longer having the associated Cookie lose user preferences , then the information would be displayed in the wrong local form or may not be available.
Web Beacon: also called "tracking pixel", "gif 1 × 1", "single pixel gif", "pixel tag" or "action tag" are graphic images, which generally do not exceed the size of 1 pixel x 1 pixels that are used for the purpose of collecting anonymous information on how a site is used by users and to offer personalized content. They also allow you to identify the types of browsers, the words entered in search engines by visitors used to reach the site. The Web Beacons present in the e-mail communications and let you know if a user has received, opened or clicked on the links provided with the e-mail received.
Flash cookies or Local shared objects (LSOs): websites can use Flash content, displayed on their pages, to store some information on the device. As with HTTP Cookies, local shared objects can be used by websites to collect information on the paths taken by Internet users regarding navigation between websites. Online banks, advertisers can use local shared objects for tracking purposes.
Functionally Cookies are markers that remember the user's choices and therefore automate some procedures or allow the user experience to be customized (eg they do not allow advertising banners to appear in overlay).
Google Analytics is a service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics on website traffic and traffic sources. It is the most used statistics service. Google Analytics can monitor visitors from all external links to the site, including search engines and social networks, direct visits and reference sites. It also displays advertising, pay-per-click, email marketing and additionally links within PDF documents.
You can access the information at the address:
http://www.google.it/analytics/learn/privacy.html
Google AdSense is a program managed by Google Inc. that allows advertisers of the Google network to publish advertisements on their website by earning based on the number of exposures of the advertisement or clicks made on them.
You can access the information at the address: https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms
Privacy and security on cookies
Cookies are not viruses, they are just text files that are neither interpreted by the browser nor executed in memory. Consequently, they cannot duplicate themselves, spread to other networks to be replicated again. Because they cannot perform these functions, they are outside the standard definition of a virus. However, cookies can be used for malicious purposes. Since thanks to them information on preferences, the history of a user's actions, specific navigation between multiple sites are stored, Cookies can be used to act as a form of spyware. Many anti-spyware products are well aware of this problem and routinely report Cookies as possible threats.
Regarding Flash Cookies, Adobe does not directly provide a tool to customize the Flash Player settings related to their management. To access the various adjustments offered, it is instead necessary to access any web page containing the created creativity, right-click it, choose the Global settings option and then click on the link General privacy settings panel.
It is good to remember that if you delete the Flash Cookies or if you completely disable their storage, some websites may no longer operate as expected. Flash Cookies can be used, for example, to force a new creation of a traditional HTTP Cookie containing the information it previously hosted.
Data Controller and Data Protection Officer
The Data Controller is Net Evolutions Sagl , with registered office in Via Luigi Lavizzari, 2 6830 Chiasso -
Tel. 3201717795 - email: support@n-ch.it
The Data Protection Officer is Net Evolutions Sagl - Via Luigi Lavizzari, 2 6830 Chiasso with the use of the management CMS and Web graphics platform - Wix.com. Regulations and GDPR data management can be requested, printed and retrieved from the management website.
The list of data processors and persons authorized to process data can be consulted at the aforementioned owner's office.
Other cookie-based threats
Since cookies are transmitted between the browser and the website, an attacker or an unauthorized person could intercept the data transmission and information relating to them. Although relatively rare, this can happen if the browser connects to the site using, for example, an unsecured WI-FI network. Other cookie-based attacks involve server settings. If a website does not require the browser to use only encrypted connections (e.g. https), attackers can exploit this vulnerability to trick visitors by sending them personal information through insecure channels. The attackers then hijack the personal data for unauthorized processing purposes.
Cookies on the Net Evolutions.ch website
The responsible and ethical policy with which Net Evolutions Sagl treats aspects relating to Privacy is to include clear descriptions of how Cookies are distributed on the website www.netevolutions.ch. Most browsers have in themselves implemented the privacy setting feature which provides different levels of cookie acceptance, expiration and deletion after a user has visited a particular site. We intend to be transparent about the conditions and purposes of the use that Net Evolutions Sagl makes of Cookies and other technologies.
In line with the standard practices of many websites, the www.netevolutions.ch website may install on the computer used by the user and access Cookies. By using the www.netevolutions.ch site, the user accepts their use.