Cookie Policy
Cookie policy
Cookie Lifetime
Cookies Classification
Cookie policy
Cookie Lifetime
Cookies Classification
Cookie policy
Spindox S.p.A.’s website uses cookies or tags to improve the user experience and make its services simple and efficient for all those who visit the website’s pages.
Cookies are small text files sent from the website to the subject’s computer or smartphone (usually the browser), where they are stored and then sent back to the site the next time the same user visits. A cookie cannot retrieve any other data from the user’s computer or deliver computer viruses. Each cookie is unique to the user’s web browser. Some cookie functions may be delegated to other technologies. In this document, the term “cookies” refers both to proper cookies and to all related technologies.
At any given time, you can change or revoke your consent from the Privacy Policy of our websites, also on the same page you can find out more about who we are, how you can contact us and how we process personal data.
Cookie Lifetime
Cookies can be:
- Temporary or session-based (session cookies): they are used to store temporary information, allowing you to link actions performed during a specific session, and are removed from your computer when you close your browser.
- Permanent (persistent cookies): these are used to store information, such as the login name and password, so the visitor does not have to type them in each time user visits a specific site. These remain stored on the computer even after closing
the browser.
Cookies Classification
- Necessary cookies: are useful for the proper functioning of the site and are essential to allow the user to navigate within it, using all the different functionalities. This type of cookie does not require explicit consent as they are functional for the purpose of a correct fruition of the website.
- Unnecessary cookies: profiling, statistics, and marketing. They are aimed at monitoring visitor behavior and creating profiles related to the user to send them personalized ads. These require explicit consent from the user.