COOKIE POLICY

In addition to the privacy policy notice related to the website of LEVICO ACQUE S.B. S.R.L., the data controller provides information pursuant to Article 13 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and the Italian Data Protection Authority’s Decision No. 229/2014 regarding the types of cookies used on the website www.levicoacque.it.

 

DATA CONTROLLER

The data controller is LEVICO ACQUE S.B. S.R.L., headquartered at Piazzale Stazione, 6 – 38056 Levico Terme (TN), Italy.
Email: info@levicoacque.it
Certified Email (PEC): levicoacque@pec.tn.it
Phone: +39 0461/702311

 

INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES

Cookies are small text files that websites visited by the user send and store on the user’s computer or mobile device, to be subsequently sent back to the same websites during future visits. Cookies allow the website to remember the user’s actions and preferences (such as login data, chosen language, font size, display settings, etc.) so that they do not need to be re-entered each time the user returns to the website or navigates from one page to another. Some operations would not be possible without the use of cookies, which in certain cases are technically necessary for the website to function.
There are various types of cookies based on their characteristics, functions, and how long they remain on the user’s computer or mobile device.
Under current regulations, user consent is not always required for the use of cookies. Specifically, consent is not required for so-called “technical” cookies, which are used solely to transmit a communication over an electronic communications network or to the extent strictly necessary to provide a service explicitly requested by the user. In other words, these are cookies that are essential for the website’s operation or necessary to perform activities requested by the user.

Among technical cookies, which do not require explicit consent for their use, the Italian Data Protection Authority (see General Provision “Simplified Arrangements to Provide Information and Obtain Consent Regarding Cookies – 8 may 2014) also includes:

  • “Analytics cookies”: These are used to collect aggregated information about the number of users and how they visit the website. They can be considered technical cookies if they anonymize the data; otherwise, they are classified as profiling cookies and require user consent.
  • Navigation or session cookies: These are used for activities such as user authentication or completing a purchase.
  • Functionality cookies: These enable navigation based on selected criteria (e.g., language, selected products for purchase) to improve the service provided to the user.

Profiling cookies, on the other hand, are designed to create user profiles and are used to send advertising messages tailored to the user’s preferences during web browsing. To be used by the website operator, these cookies must be disclosed to users via a banner and provide the option for users to deactivate them.

Cookies are also categorized based on the entity acting as the data controller for the personal data collected through the cookies, distinguishing between first-party cookies and third-party cookies:

  • First-party cookies: These are cookies managed by the website owner. For these cookies, the website owner is responsible for providing the relevant information and specifying how to block the cookies, if necessary.
  • Third-party cookies: These are cookies managed by an entity other than the website owner. For these cookies, the third party is responsible for providing the relevant information and specifying how to block the cookies. However, the website owner must include a link to the third party’s website where such information is available.

For both types of cookies (first-party and third-party), if the cookie is a profiling cookie, user consent must be collected through a dedicated banner on the website’s homepage.
The cookies used on this website are listed below.
Technical cookies, which are essential for the proper and seamless use of the website.

Cookie name Type Duration More information
_____type of cookie ___

 

Third-party analytics cookies are used to collect information about the website’s usage. They analyze site access or visits solely for statistical purposes, gathering information in an aggregated and anonymous form, without the possibility of identifying you.

 

 

Name Description Duration Script URL pattern
CLID
www.clarity.ms
Microsoft Clarity sets this cookie to store information about how visitors interact with the website. The cookie helps provide an analysis report by collecting data such as the number of visitors, their location, and the pages they visit. 1 year clarity.ms
_ga
.levicoacque.it
The _ga cookie, installed by Google Analytics, calculates visitor, session, and campaign data and also tracks website usage for the site’s analytics report. The cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a random identifier. 1 year 1 month 4 days google-analytics.com|googletagmanager.com/gtag/js
_clck
.levicoacque.it
Microsoft Clarity sets this cookie to store the Clarity user ID specific to the browser and the unique settings for that website. This ensures that actions taken during subsequent visits to the same website are linked to the same user ID. 1 year clarity.ms
_clsk
.levicoacque.it
Microsoft Clarity sets this cookie to store and consolidate the pages viewed by a user into a single session recording. 1 giorno clarity.ms
_ga_*
.levicoacque.it
Google Analytics sets this cookie to store and count page views. 1 year 1 month 4 days google-analytics.com|googletagmanager.com/gtag/js
MR
.c.bing.com
This cookie, set by Bing, is used to collect information about users for analytical purposes. 7 days bing.com

 

Remarketing cookies use an anonymous JavaScript code (referred to as a “pixel”) to “follow” the audience across the web. The code, or pixel, is invisible to website visitors and does not impact your website’s performance. Each time a new visitor accesses the website, the code assigns an anonymous cookie to their browser (e.g., Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, etc.). Later, when visitors tracked by this cookie browse the web, the cookie enables the Remarketing provider to display ads, ensuring that these ads are shown only to people who have already visited this website.

ookie Management

Name Description C
Google AdWords Remarketing allows us to reach users who have previously visited this website. Past visitors or users may see our ads while browsing websites within Google’s Display Network or when searching for terms related to our services on Google.

Set the browser to accept or reject cookies

or click on insert link.

 

Facebook Pixel Facebook Pixel cookies allow the measurement, analysis, and optimization of the effectiveness of Facebook ads for statistical and market research purposes.

Set the browser to accept or reject cookies

or click on: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins

 

SOCIAL NETWORK BUTTONS AND WIDGETS

The social buttons used on the website are links that redirect to the Data Controller’s accounts on the specified social networks. These buttons do not install third-party cookies. However, below are the links where users can review the privacy policies regarding data management by the respective social networks to which the buttons redirect.

 

NAME POLICY LINK

Google Fonts (Google Inc.)

Google Fonts is a font display service managed by Google Inc. that allows this application to integrate such content into its pages.
Personal data collected: Cookies and usage data.
Data processing location: USA

Privacy Policy

+1 e widget button and Google+ Social Widget (Google Inc.)

The +1 button and Google+ social widgets are interaction services with the Google+ social network, provided by Google Inc.

Personal data collected: Cookies and usage data.

Privacy Policy

Widget Google Maps (Google Inc.)

Google Maps is a map visualization service provided by Google Inc. that allows this application to integrate such content into its pages.
Personal data collected: Cookies and usage data.

Privacy Policy

Widget Video Youtube (Google Inc.)

YouTube is a video content visualization service provided by Google Inc. that allows this application to integrate such content into its pages.
Personal data collected: Cookies and usage data.

Privacy Policy

Facebook Like button and social widgets (Facebook, Inc.)

The “Like” button and Facebook social widgets are interaction services with the Facebook social network, provided by Facebook, Inc.

Personal data collected: Cookies and usage data.

Privacy Policy

Tweet button and Twitter social widgets (Twitter, Inc.)

The Tweet button and Twitter social widgets are interaction services with the Twitter social network, provided by Twitter, Inc.

Personal data collected: Cookies and usage data.

Privacy Policy

Linkedin button and social widgets (LinkedIn Corporation)

The LinkedIn button and social widgets are services that enable interaction with the LinkedIn social network, provided by LinkedIn Corporation.

Personal data collected: Cookies and usage data.

Privacy Policy

Pulsante “Pin it” e widget sociali di Pinterest (Pinterest)

The “Pin it” button and Pinterest social widgets are interaction services with the Pinterest platform, provided by Pinterest Inc.

Personal data collected: Cookies and usage data.

Privacy Policy

 

HOW TO DISABLE COOKIES?

Commonly used browsers (e.g., Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari) accept cookies by default, but this setting can be changed by the user at any time. This applies to both PCs and mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones, as this functionality is widely supported. Therefore, cookies can be easily disabled or turned off by accessing the options or preferences of the browser being used. It is generally possible to block only third-party cookies as well. Typically, such settings apply only to the specific browser and device, unless options are enabled to unify preferences across multiple devices. Specific instructions can be found in the browser’s options or help page.
However, disabling technical cookies may affect the full and/or proper functioning of various websites, including this one.
Modern browsers generally:

  • Offer a “Do Not Track” option, which some websites support (though not all). Enabling this option may prevent some websites from collecting certain browsing data.
  • Offer an anonymous or incognito browsing mode, which prevents data from being stored in the browser and stops browsing history from being saved. However, browsing data may still be accessible to the manager of the visited website.
  • Allow users to delete stored cookies, either entirely or partially. However, unless this capability is blocked, cookies will typically be installed again when visiting a website.

Below are links to the support pages of the most commonly used browsers (with instructions on how to disable cookies on these browsers):

For other browsers, please consult the documentation provided by the manufacturer.

 

RECIPIENTS OF PERSONAL DATA

The data collected through cookies may be managed by:

  • Employees and collaborators of the company, designated and authorized to process the data.
  • Entities tasked with performing technical operations on our website.

This notice was updated on October 9, 2020 as part of a policy of constant review of privacy notices.