What is a Cookie?
Cookies are small text files that websites visited by the user send to their device (computer or mobile device). They are stored in the corresponding browser folder while the user is visiting a website, and are then re-transmitted to those same sites during subsequent visits.
Cookies are used to improve navigation and save user preferences already entered (username, password, etc.). They also track user tastes and preferences, allowing the Data Controller to manage the presence or absence of targeted marketing initiatives or the provision of services related to the Controller’s activities, such as newsletters, etc.
If limitations are placed on their use, this will certainly affect the user experience during consultation. Blocking or removing cookies from the browser cache could cause an incomplete use of the services offered by the web application.
Types of Cookies
- Technical Cookies
Technical cookies do not require user authorization and are divided into:
- Session (Temporary) Cookies: These cookies only "exist" for the duration of the user's session. They expire when the browser is closed. These are typically used to identify users when they log into a site, to remember user preferences when moving between pages of the site, and to provide them with specific information previously collected.
- Persistent Cookies: These remain active even after the browser is closed and help sites remember user data and settings for subsequent consultation. This allows for faster and more time-efficient access, as it is not necessary to log in again.
- Third-Party Cookies
These are used, for example, by the site that the visitor first chose but which contains advertisements originating from another server or third-party website. Operationally, the browser collects information fed by different sources so that all elements are displayed on the same page, thus creating multiple cookies in the corresponding browser folder.
All these cookies can be removed directly from browser settings or through specific, often free, programs, or their creation can be blocked. In the latter case, some site services may not work as expected, and it may not be possible to access or, by no longer having the associated cookie, the user preferences may be lost. This could result in information being displayed in the wrong local format or not being available.
Why We Use Cookies
www.crdctecnologie.it uses third-party services that in turn use cookies.
Below is the list of cookies currently in use on the site:
|
Cookie Name |
Purpose |
Service |
Type |
|
_gat |
Used by the Google Analytics service for tracking visits. |
Google Analytics |
Third-Party |
|
_ga |
Used by the Google Analytics service for tracking visits. |
Google Analytics |
Third-Party |
|
_gid |
Used by the Google Analytics service for tracking visits. |
Google Analytics |
Third-Party |
|
displayCookieConsent |
Used to hide or show the cookie banner/information notice. |
Internal |
Technical |
|
language |
Used for saving the language preference. |
Internal |
Technical |
|
PHPSESSID |
Used to verify user credentials (session management). |
Internal |
Technical |
Consent
Due to the type of cookies used, navigating the www.crdctecnologie.it website implies acceptance of the terms of use, including the functionalities related to cookies, which can be disabled using the specific options available in various browser types and illustrated in the next paragraph.
However, disabling cookies may compromise the functioning of this site. By closing the banner on this page or clicking on a link, you consent to the use of cookies.
Disabling Cookies
If you wish, you can manage cookies directly through your browser settings. However, deleting cookies from the browser may remove the preferences you have set for the www.crdctecnologie.it site. For this reason, it would be advisable to periodically visit this page to check your preferences.
For further information and support, you can also visit the specific help page of the web browser you are using:
This cookie policy was last updated on June 27, 2018. Any updates will always be published at this link.




