COOKIE USE
The site toscanishipping.com uses Cookies to make its services simple and efficient for users who view its pages.
Users who view the site accept the creation of small text files called “Cookies” saved in the directories used by the User’s web browser.
There are various types of cookies used for different functions:
– store the preferences entered
– manage automatic user and password saving
– analyze the use of the portal
TYPES OF COOKIES
The Technical Cookies allow the proper functioning of some sections of the Site and are divided into two categories:
– persistent: once the browser is closed they are not destroyed but remain until a preset expiration date
– session: are destroyed every time the browser is closed.
I Cookie Tecnici permettono il corretto funzionamento di alcune sezioni del Sito e si suddividono in due categorie:
– persistenti: una volta chiuso il browser non vengono distrutti ma rimangono fino ad una data di scadenza preimpostata
– di sessione: vengono distrutti ogni volta che il browser viene chiuso
All the Cookies sent from our domain are necessary to correctly display the site and are related to services offered, so they will always be used and sent, unless users change the settings in their browser (thus affecting the display of the site pages). Analytical Cookies are used to collect information about the use of the website, the data will be saved through the use of Google Analytics (owned by Google). These cookies are used to collect information on the use of the site by users, such as: pages visited, time of stay, traffic origin, geographical origin, age, gender and interests, collected for the purpose of marketing campaigns. On this site, cookies of this type are sent from third party domains outside the Site.
PLEASE NOTE
You may express your refusal to use Cookies in one of the following ways:
– through specific configurations of the browser used or the relative computer programs used to navigate the pages that make up the Site
– by changing settings when using third-party services