Cookie Policy
What are cookies
The website of HERE uses cookies to make its services simple and efficient for users who view its pages.
Users who access the Site will have small amounts of information placed on their devices, whether computers or mobile devices, in small text files called "cookies" saved in the directories used by the user's web browser.
There are various types of cookies, some to make the use of the Site more effective, others to enable certain functionalities.
Site Manager Cookies
Technical cookies
The Site exclusively uses "technical" cookies, such as navigation or session cookies, functionality cookies, and analytics cookies. – Navigation or session cookies Specifically, navigation or session cookies are used to ensure normal navigation and use of the website, aimed at making the navigation within the site functional and optimized. – Functionality cookies In addition, functionality cookies are installed, strictly necessary to provide services explicitly requested by the user. – Analytics cookies Lastly, analytics cookies are present, used exclusively by the Site Manager to collect information, in aggregate and anonymous form, on the number of users and how they visit the site. There are no profiling cookies used by the Site Manager, nor third-party cookies.Cookie installation/uninstallation. Browser options
Users can object to the storage of cookies on their device by configuring the browser used for navigation: if you use the Site without changing the browser settings, it is assumed that you intend to receive all cookies used by the Site and take advantage of all functionalities. Please note that users can prevent the use of some or all of the cookies described above by configuring the browser used for navigation, specifically Cookie duration Cookies have a duration dictated by the expiration date (or a specific action such as closing the browser) set at the time of installation. Cookies can be:- Temporary or session (session cookies): used to store temporary information, allowing actions performed during a specific session to be linked, and removed from the computer when the browser is closed;
- Permanent (persistent cookies): used to store information, such as login name and password, to prevent the user from having to re-enter them each time they visit a specific site. These remain stored on the computer even after the browser is closed.
- Run the Chrome Browser
- Click on the menu on the browser toolbar next to the URL input window
- Click on Show Advanced Settings
- In the "Privacy" section, click on the "Content Settings" button
- In the "Cookies" section, you can modify the following cookie settings:
- Allow local data storage
- Modify local data only until the browser is closed
- Prevent websites from setting cookies
- Block third-party cookies and site data
- Manage exceptions for certain websites
- Delete one or all cookies
- Run the Mozilla Firefox Browser
- Click on the menu on the browser toolbar next to the URL input window
- Select Options
- Select the Privacy panel
- Click on Show Advanced Settings
- In the "Privacy" section, click on the "Content Settings" button
- In the "Tracking" section, you can modify the following cookie settings:
- Request websites not to track you
- Tell websites you're available to be tracked
- Do not communicate any preferences regarding the tracking of personal data
- From the "History" section, you can:
- By enabling "Use custom settings," select to accept third-party cookies (always, from the most visited sites, or never) and keep them for a specific period (until they expire, until Firefox is closed, or ask each time)
- Remove individual stored cookies
- Run the Internet Explorer Browser
- Click on the Tools button and choose Internet Options
- Click on the Privacy tab and, under Settings, modify the slider based on the desired action for cookies:
- Block all cookies
- Allow all cookies
- Select the sites from which to receive cookies: move the slider to an intermediate position to neither block nor allow all cookies, then press Sites, enter a website address in the Website Address box, and then press Block or Allow.
- Run the Safari Browser
- Click on Safari, select Preferences, and click on Privacy
- In the Block Cookies section, specify how Safari should accept cookies from websites.
- To view which websites have stored cookies, click on Details
- Run the iOS Safari Browser
- Tap on Settings, then Safari
- Tap on Block Cookies and choose from the various options: "Never," "Third-party and advertisers," or "Always."
- To delete all cookies stored by Safari, tap on Settings, then on Safari, and finally tap on Delete Cookies and Data