WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies are short text files that are downloaded to your device when you visit a website. The cookies are sent back to the website that originated them (first-party cookies) or to another site that recognizes them (third-party cookies) at each subsequent visit. Cookies are useful because they allow a website to recognize the User's device. They have different purposes such as, for example, allowing you to efficiently navigate pages, remember favorite sites and, in general, improve the browsing experience. They also help ensure that the advertising content displayed online is more targeted to the user and his interests. Depending on the function and purpose of use, cookies can be divided into technical cookies, profiling cookies, third-party cookies. More details on Cookie List.
STRICTLY FUNCTIONAL COOKIES FOR THE WEBSITE'S FUNCTIONING
The use of c.d. session cookies (which are not stored permanently on the user's computer and disappear when the browser is closed) is strictly limited to the transmission of session identifiers (consisting of random numbers generated by the server) necessary to allow safe browsing and efficient site. I c.d. session cookies used on this site avoid the use of other technologies that could compromise the privacy of users' browsing and do not allow the acquisition of personal identification data.
PROFILING COOKIES
In addition to technical cookies, Exentriq informs the User that it uses, on its Site, profiling cookies that pursue aims of analyzing the User's behavior for marketing purposes. The use of these cookies requires the prior acquisition of the free informed consent of the user that the site acquires through the banner that appears at the first visit of the same.
THIRD PARTY COOKIES
The third-party cookies are statistical / analytical cookies that collect information related to navigation on the site, allowing you to improve the user experience and adapt the services according to your preferences. All information collected is anonymous. The user can decide whether or not to accept cookies using the settings of his browser. The total or partial disabling of technical cookies can compromise the use of the site features reserved for registered users. On the contrary, the usability of public content is also possible by completely disabling cookies. The disabling of "third-party" cookies does not affect the navigability in any way. The setting can be defined specifically for different websites and web applications. In addition, the best browsers allow you to define different settings for cookies "owners" and those of "third parties".
Cookie table
Name |
Description |
Duration |
Purpose |
ExCookiePolicyAgreement |
The website uses this cookie to track the acceptance of the cookie policy |
1 Year |
Technical |
owa_s |
This cookie is used by the system to collect anonymous data regarding the navigation of the website |
10 Years |
Analystics/Tracking |
owa_v |
This cookie is used by the system to collect anonymous data regarding the navigation of the website |
10 Years |
Analystics/Tracking |
_gat |
This cookie is used by the system to collect anonymous data regarding the navigation of the website |
1 Minute |
Analystics/Tracking |
_gid |
This cookie is used by the system to collect anonymous data regarding the navigation of the website |
1 Day |
Analystics/Tracking |
_ga |
This cookie is used by the system to collect anonymous data regarding the navigation of the website |
2 Years |
Analystics/Tracking |
JSESSIONID |
used by the platform for technical reasons |
Session |
Technical |
More information on third-party cookies
Google Analytics
http://www.google.com/policies/technologies/ads/
Cookie name |
Purpose |
__utma |
keeps track of how many times a visitor has accessed the web site, when it was the first visit and when the last one took place. Google Analytics uses this cooke to calculate, for example, the days and accesses after which a user completes an order from the first access |
__utmb, |
These two cookies work together and are used to calculate the duration of a visit. The _utmb cookie keeps track of the exact moment when a user enters the site, while the _utmc cookie keeps track of the exact moment when a user leaves the site |
__utmt |
Allows Google Analytics to adapt its servers to a large amount of data, without meeting an overload of requests |
__utmz |
It tracks the geographical origin of the user, which search engine he used, which keyword he searched for to access the web site |
__utmt, |
Performance |
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/policy.php
Cookie name |
Purpose |
c_user, csm, datr, fr, lu, xs |
Tracking |
s |
Analytics |
Twitter
https://twitter.com/privacy?lang=en
Cookie name |
Purpose |
_ga |
performance |
guest_id |
Functionality |
Exentriq Website, updated 12/09/2019