COOKIES POLICY
Infront Italy S.p.A., as data controller (“Data Controller”), informs users – pursuant to art. 13 of the European General Regulations on Protection of Personal Data n. 2016/679 (“GDPR”) – that this site www.runromethemarathon.com (“Website” or “Site“) uses “cookies”, to collect information relating to its use. This Cookies Policy is an integral part of the Privacy Policy to which we refer, which can be found at the following link.
In any case, any request may be addressed to the Data Controller by sending a communication via e-mail to: info@www.runromethemarathon.com, or by post, to: Infront Italy S.p.A., Via Deruta n. 20, Milan.
- COOKIES AND CONSENT
What are cookies? Cookies are information recorded by the browser when you visit a website with any appropriate device (such as a pc, tablet or smartphone).
Each cookie contains several data (e.g., the name of the server it comes from, numerical identification, etc.), it may remain in the system for the length of a session (until the browser is closed) or for longer periods and may contain a unique user ID.
What are they used for? Cookies are used for different purposes according to their type. Some are strictly necessary for the proper functioning of a website (technical cookies), while others enhance the services rendered in order to offer users a better experience or allow the collection of statistics on the use of the site, such as analytic cookies or the viewing of personalized advertising, such as profiling cookies.
Consent? Consent is not required for the technical cookies installation. Consent is necessary for the installation of profiling cookies or not-anonymized analytics cookies Consent granted by the user is recorded by the Data Controller, within its remit, through a technical cookie for 12 months. The user is informed either by means of a short statement (a banner visible until consent is either provided or refused as explained in paragraph “How can I disable cookies?”) or by this extended information how disabling cookies. Moreover links to the privacy policies of third parties are indicated in the following paragraphs, also for the purpose of disabling them (when directly available).
How can I disable them? You can disable cookies by using your browser settings (see para “How can I disable cookies?”) or the mechanisms made available by some third parties (para.. “Cookies used on the site”).
- GENERAL TYPES OF COOKIES USED ON THE SITE
Please find below a list of the general types of cookies installed on the Site.
Technical Cookies (first party): they are essential for proper Website functioning and viewing and for recording storing the user’s consent to use the cookies.
Technical Cookies (third party): they are essential for proper Website functioning and viewing and any photos contained therein, to indicate possible authentication by the user, to ascertain whether or not the customer’s browser accepts the cookies and for use of the Site by the administrator, by means of a third party service.
Analytic Cookies (third party): they are used for the purpose of an aggregate analysis of visits to the Site, by using the services of a third party.
Profiling Cookie (third party): they are used to create user profiles and for the purpose of sending advertising messages in line with the preferences shown during web navigation, by means of third party services.
- COOKIES USED ON THE SITE
First Party Cookies: only technical cookies are used for proper Website functioning and viewing for the purpose of recording user consent to use the profiling cookies (duration: 12 months).
Third Party Cookies: the Site uses cookies provided by third parties listed below together with links to their respective privacy policies (including instructions on how to disable them).
Technical Cookies:
The Website uses a technical cookie to detect the navigation language and third party cookies to analyse user navigation.
Analytic Cookies:
Google Analytics
We use navigation cookies generated by Google Analytics, a web traffic analysis service provided by Google Inc. (“Google”). Analytical cookies are used to provide information on how our users use the Website and to optimise and improve the Website, making it more interesting and relevant for users.
Google Analytics uses cookies to collect and anonymously analyse the information on the use behaviour of the Website (including the user’s IP address). This information is collected by Google Analytics, which processes it for the purpose of drawing up reports accessible to Website operators or external appointed operators regarding the activities of the Website itself. This Website does not use (and does not allow third parties to use) the Google analysis instrument for profiling users or optimising the viewing of online advertising.
Google does not associate the IP address with any other data in its possession and does not try to connect an IP address with the identity of a user. Therefore, these cookies are considered as technical cookies and users’ consent is not required for their installation. Google may also communicate this information to third parties if required by law or should such third parties process the aforementioned information on behalf of Google.
To learn more on how Google uses cookies, visit Google’s privacy policy.
Profiling Cookies
Youtube
Some of our pages incorporate videos that are published on YouTube. YouTube can store cookies on your computer. To learn more on how YouTube uses cookies, visit YouTube’s cookie policy. In addition, there are social buttons on our Site or the “buttons” on the Site that depict icons of social networks (eg Linkedin and Twitter) and allow users who are browsing to interact with a “click” directly with social platforms.The social buttons used by the Site refer to the account of the owner on the social networks depicted.By using these buttons, therefore, third-party cookies are not installed on the Site.In any case, the links are shown where the user can read the privacy notice concerning the management of data by the Socials, where the buttons refer:
Facebook
Some of our pages use Facebook social buttons or widgets. Facebook can store cookies on your computer. To learn more on how Facebook uses cookies, visit Facebook’s privacy policy.
Twitter
Some of our pages use Twitter social buttons or widgets. Twitter can store cookies on your computer.
To learn more on how Twitter uses cookies, visit Twitter’s privacy policy.
Instagram
Some of our pages use Instagram social buttons or widgets. Instagram can store cookies on your computer. To learn more on how Instagram uses cookies, visit Instagram’s privacy policy to the following link: https://help.instagram.com/1896641480634370.
Google +
Some of our pages use Google + social buttons or widgets. Google +can store cookies on your computer. To learn more on how Google + uses cookies, visit Google +’s privacy policy.
- HOW CAN I DISABLE COOKIES?
Monitoring by browser: the most widely used browsers (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari) accept cookies for predefined settings, but these settings can be modified by the user at any time. This is valid both for PC’s and mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones: it is a function generally and widely supported. Therefore, cookies can easily be deactivated or disabled by accessing the options or preferences on the browser used and usually third party cookies can also be blocked. In general, these options will only be effective for that particular browser and on that particular device, unless there are options available uniting preferences on several devices. Specific instructions can be found on the options or help page of the browser itself. However, disabling technical cookies may impact the full and/or proper functioning of several sites, including this Site.
Usually, browsers these days:
– offer the “Do not track” option, which is supported by some websites (but not all of them). In this way, some websites may not collect certain navigation data;
– offer the anonymous or incognito mode option: in this way data will not be collected by the browser or saved in the navigation chronology but the navigation data will nevertheless be available for collection by the manager of the website visited;
– allow you to eliminate cookies recorded fully or in part but when you visit a site again, they will usually be reinstalled unless such possibility has been blocked.
Links to the help pages of the major and most widely-used browsers are indicated below (with instructions for disabling cookies on such browsers):
Firefox: (https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enable-and-disable-cookies-website-preferences)
Internet Explorer: (https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies)
Safari: (https://support.apple.com)
Chrome: (https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en)
Opera:(http://help.opera.com/Windows/10.20/it/cookies.html)
Third-party Cookies: third-party cookies can be disabled either with the modalities described above or by referring to each third party (following the links indicated in the above paragraph.
On line Instruments: please note that from the site https://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/ it is possible not only to collect further information, but also to verify the installation of numerous cookies on your browser and, if supported, also disable them.