The Italian Data Protection Authority decision
The Italian (Personal) Data Protection Authority (“Garante per la protezione dei dati personali”) issued the decision Simplified Arrangements to Provide Information and Obtain Consent Regarding Cookies (decision no. 229 of May 8, 2014) published on June 3, 2014 on the Italian Official Gazette. See:
http://www.garanteprivacy.it/web/guest/home/docweb/-/docweb-display/docweb/3167654.
Cookies
The pages of a website can contain text, images, and other multimedia information, but may also contain “instructions” that are automatically executed by the user’s browser. The web page can also contain instructions for storing information on the user’s device (cookies).
Cookies are distinguished by a different intended use:
- Technical cookies: they’re just intended to improve the browsing experience or to provide a service specifically requested;
- Profiling cookies: instead have the purpose of getting information about the user that can be exploited for other uses not requested by the user for example to convey advertising messages of greater interest to the user.
The Protection Authority decision (refert to it for better definition of the terms), establishes, for the protection of users, that each site must declare what type (purpose) of cookie uses.
In this regard we inform that, in general, when accessing web pages or services provided through the web by QTSpace, namely pages with URL “…qtspace.eu/…”, unless otherwise and explicitly stated, only technical cookies are used. In general, the University of Trieste does not producs and publish web pages that employ profiling cookies.
Any possible exception to this policy is clearly marked on each page/service affected by the exception.
Third-party cookies
Some web pages incorporate third-party services. For these pages the policy followed with respect to cookies is that of the external suppliers of these services.
In all these cases, the policy followed for the cookies, is set and made evolve from each vendor.
The third-party policies adopted for privacy / use of cookies can be found at the following URLs:
- Google: http://www.google.co.uk/intl/it/policies/privacy/;
- AddToAny: https://www.addtoany.com/privacy.
- OpenStreetMap: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Privacy_Policy
How to limit the use of cookies
You can deny or limit the use of cookies by changing your browser privacy or security options. In particular:
- You can know which cookies are currently stored by your browser
- You can delete all the cookies or selectively only those unwanted
- You can deny the use of all cookies (with this choice there is no guarantee for full availability of all the services on this web site)
- You can deny the use of third-party cookies other than the site you are visiting
- You may allow the use of cookies for some sites.