Cookies
What are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device when you visit certain websites.
We use cookies for this website – whereby the user is asked to give his consent, if this is specifically required by law or other pertinent regulations – in order to facilitate the navigation of our website and to personalise the information provided. Furthermore, for safety and statistical purposes, we use relevant systems to collect user information, such as your IP address, the used browser and operating system and/or websites visited by the user for example.
If you decide to disable or refuse cookies, you may not be able to access some parts of stanzel-dessous.com, or they may not function properly.
In order to guarantee complete and faultless use of this website, you should set your browser to accept cookies. Cookies are no threat for your computer, tablet or smartphone. The cookies created by stanzel-dessous.com do not contain any personal data that could be used to identify the user. All information is encrypted.
Types of Cookies
The website uses the following types of cookies:
Technical Cookies
These cookies are fundamental to enable you to move within the site and use its functions. Without these cookies, you might not be able to access these functions or they might not function properly.
These strictly necessary cookies are used to store a unique identifier to manage and identify each user as unique in relation to any other users who may be visiting the site at that same time. The purpose is to give the user a consistent and personalised service.
Performance Cookies
These cookies may be from us directly or from one of our partners. They may be limited to one session or be permanent. Their use is limited to the performance and improvement of the website. Performance Cookies do not gather information which could identify the user. All the information gathered by these cookies is aggregated anonymously, and used only to improve the functionality of the website.
Functional Cookies
Cookies are usually triggered by an action by the user and stored on the user device. Cookies can however also be implemented, when a service is offered to a user, that he did not explicitly request. These cookies can be used to prevent repeating a service offer to a user. Furthermore, these cookies enable the website to remember the user’s choices. The information gathered by these cookies is anonymous and cannot track user behaviour on other websites.
Disable cookies
Privacy laws provide users with the option of disabling cookies (opt out), which are already installed on their device. This option applies to "Technical Cookies" (art. 122 of Italian Privacy Law) and other cookies, which were previously accepted by the user (opt in). The user can disable and/or delete cookies in the browser settings (opt out).
How to disable cookies:
Internet Explorer
Steps to block the cookies of all websites:
- Open the Internet Explorer by clicking the 'Start' button and clicking on Internet Explorer.
- Click on the 'Tools' button and on 'Internet options'.
- Click on the 'Privacy' tab, under 'Settings', move the slider to the top to block all cookies or to the bottom to allow all cookies. Click on 'OK'.
Blocking cookies might prevent some websites from displaying correctly.
Firefox
Steps to block the cookies of all websites:
- Click on the 'Menu' button and choose 'Settings'.
- Go to the 'Privacy' section.
- In the 'Firefox will:' section choose 'Use custom settings for history'.
- Uncheck the box at 'Accept Cookies from sites'. Click on 'OK'.
Google Chrome
- Choose the Chrome 'Menu' item.
- Choose 'Settings'.
- At the bottom of the page choose 'Show advanced settings'.
- In the 'Privacy' section click the 'Content settings' button.
- Choose 'Block sites from saving any data'.
- Choose 'Done'.
The user may disable and/or delete individual non-technical third-party cookies as explained on the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA): www.youronlinechoices.eu.
List of all cookies
What kind of cookies are used on this website, who is the third-party owner, what’s the category, what are the cookies used for and how long do they stay active?
__utma*, Google, performance, stay active: unlimited. This cookie provides information on when you first visited the website, on the number of visits and on the last visit.
__utmb*, Google, performance, stay active: until the end of the session. This cookie contains a timestamp of when the user visited the website. In connection with __utmc, this cookie can provide information on how long the user was on the website.
__utmc*, Google, performance, stay active: 30 minutes. This cookie contains a timestamp of when the user left the website. In connection with __utmb, this cookie can provide information on how long the user was on the website.
__utmk*, Google, performance, stay active: unlimited. This cookie contains a hash value of all the here mentioned UTM Cookies.
__utmv*, Google, performance, stay active: unlimited. This cookie is dedicated to individual contents. Being an empty cookie, it serves to store visitor-level custom-variable data.
__utmz*, Google, performance, stay active: 6 months. This cookie contains information on the visitor traffic source that explains how the user reached the site. It may store information on search engines and the entered search terms, or where the IP address of the visitor is located.
__utmt*, Google, performance, stay active: 10 minutes. shows the type of request made. (It could be an event, transaction, itemoro custom variable. If there is no specification given it is a pageview.)
_ga, Google, performance, stay active: 2 years. Used to identify users
_gid, Google, performance, stay active: 24 hours. Used to identify users
_gat, Google, performance, stay active: 10 min. Used to create tracker objects
1P_JAR, Google/Youtube, technical, stay active: 1 month. These cookies are used to support Google's advertising services.
APISID, Google, performance, stay active: 2 years. Google uses cookies like the PREF, NID or SID cookie to individually adjust advertisements in Google products like the Google search. The cookies are used to capture, for instance, the Google newest searches, your former interaction with advertisements or the search results and your visits on websites of an advertiser. This way you receive individually customised advertisement on Google.
CONSENT, Google/Youtube, technical, stay active: 20 years. These cookies are used to support Google's advertising services.
DSID, Google, performance, stay active: 2 years. This cookie by doubleclick.net is used by Google to individually adjust advertisements in Google products like the Google search. The cookies are used to capture, for instance, the Google newest searches, your former interaction with advertisements or the search results and your visits on websites of an advertiser. This way you receive individually customised advertisement on Google.
HSID, Google, performance, stay active: 2 years. Google use cookies called "SID" and "HSID" which contain digitally signed and encrypted records of a user’s Google account ID and most recent sign-in time. The combination of these two cookies allows Google to block many types of attack, such as attempts to steal the content of forms that you complete on web pages.
IDE, Google, performance, stay active: 2 years. This cookie by doubleclick.net is used by Google to individually adjust advertisements in Google products like the Google search. The cookies are used to capture, for instance, the Google newest searches, your former interaction with advertisements or the search results and your visits on websites of an advertiser. This way you receive individually customised advertisement on Google.
NID, Google, performance, stay active: 6 months. Google uses cookies like the PREF, NID or SID cookie to individually adjust advertisements in Google products like the Google search. The cookies are used to capture, for instance, the Google newest searches, your former interaction with advertisements or the search results and your visits on websites of an advertiser. This way you receive individually customised advertisement on Google.
PREF, Google/Youtube, performance, stay active: 6 months. Google uses cookies like the PREF, NID or SID cookie to individually adjust advertisements in Google products like the Google search. The cookies are used to capture, for instance, the Google newest searches, your former interaction with advertisements or the search results and your visits on websites of an advertiser. This way you receive individually customised advertisement on Google.
SAPISID, Google, performance, stay active: 2 years. Google uses cookies like the PREF, NID or SID cookie to individually adjust advertisements in Google products like the Google search. The cookies are used to capture, for instance, the Google newest searches, your former interaction with advertisements or the search results and your visits on websites of an advertiser. This way you receive individually customised advertisement on Google.
SID, Google, performance, stay active: 6 months. Google uses cookies like the PREF, NID or SID cookie to individually adjust advertisements in Google products like the Google search. The cookies are used to capture, for instance, the Google newest searches, your former interaction with advertisements or the search results and your visits on websites of an advertiser. This way you receive individually customised advertisement on Google.
SSID, Google, performance, stay active: 2 years. Google uses cookies like the PREF, NID or SID cookie to individually adjust advertisements in Google products like the Google search. The cookies are used to capture, for instance, the Google newest searches, your former interaction with advertisements or the search results and your visits on websites of an advertiser. This way you receive individually customised advertisement on Google.
GPS, Google, performance, stay active: 24 hours. Registers a unique ID on mobile devices to enable tracking based on geographical GPS location.
Third parties are autonomous owners of the cookies, therefore their policies concerning cookies will be applied. Find the complete list of all third parties below.
GOOGLE: more information on www.google.com/policies/technologies/ads