COOKIE POLICY
This policy should be read in conjunction with the Privacy Policy of websites.
WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies are small text files that a website can create on the device you are using to navigate. The purpose of cookies in general is to store and transport information. This is useful both for companies, which can, for example, measure the use of their sites by users, and for users of the sites, allowing them, for example, to set their own personal navigation preferences (e.g. choice of language).
OGB GROUP uses cookies on its website mainly to improve your browsing experience. For example: if you want to make purchases and fill your cart but have to leave the session or turn off your computer, on your next visit the products you had put in your cart will still be there as you left them. This is possible thanks to a cookie.
OGB GROUP cannot trace any of your personal information (e.g. name, surname, e-mail) through cookies unless you provide it directly. Furthermore, another website cannot use a cookie released by OGB GROUP to access other information contained on your computer. Once saved on your computer, the cookie can only be read by the website that created it.
If you continue reading, you will discover that the site uses different types of cookies. Some of these are essential for the operation of the site, others are not. In any case, remember: you have the possibility, at any time, to set your computer's browser to accept all cookies, only some, or to reject them completely.
WHAT COOKIES DO WE USE?
The cookies we use can be distinguished based on the length of time they remain on the device you use to browse, their origin and the purpose they pursue.
Session cookies (or temporary): They are deleted and disappear from your device when you leave the website and close your browser.
Permanent cookies: They remain on your device even after you leave the website until you delete them or until they reach their expiration date. The site creates this type of cookie and stores it on your device so that it can read it when you visit our sites again. This allows you, for example, to find the preferences you have set on the site even on subsequent visits.
First-party cookies: These are cookies released by the website you are visiting; the site is the one corresponding to the address you typed (website displayed in the URL window).
Third party cookies: These are cookies released by a website other than the one you are visiting (for example, those used by our service providers such as Google Analytics).
Strictly necessary or so-called “technical” cookies: These cookies are essential for navigating the site you are visiting and using some of its features. Without these cookies, some online services you request (e.g. use of the virtual shopping cart, etc.) cannot be provided. With this type of cookie, we do not collect any of your personal information and therefore we can never identify you in any way.
Performance Cookies: These cookies collect anonymous information and help us understand how users interact with our site. For example, they tell us which pages are most visited, the time spent on the site, any error messages, etc. The performance cookies we use only collect information on an aggregate basis and in anonymous form, and are used to improve the functioning of the sites and your browsing experience.
Functionality cookies: These cookies allow the site to remember the choices you make (such as language preference, country you are in, etc.) and to provide you with the personalized features you have selected. In some cases, these cookies can also be used to offer online services or to avoid proposing services or messages you have already refused in the past. Our site releases this type of cookie on your device in a completely anonymous way without giving us the possibility of identifying you. We remind you that if you delete this type of cookie, the preferences and/or settings you have selected will not be stored for your future visits.
If you want to know the characteristics of the cookies used on our site, we invite you to consult the table below:
Name: Google Analytics
Description: These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our site.
http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/
Owner: Google Analytics
Expiration: Persistent
Name: ADMIN_SESSION_ID
Description: This cookie keeps administrators logged in site manager
Owner: internal setting
Expiration: Session
Name: SITE_VISITED_DATE
Description: This cookie is used to collect information about when you return to the site.
Owner: internal setting
Expiration: Persistent
Name: LANGUAGE_ID
Description: This cookie is used to keep information about your language during your session
Owner: internal setting
Expiration: Persistent
Name: LOCALE_ID
Description: This cookie is used to keep information about your locale during your session
Owner: internal setting
Expiration: Persistent
Name: USER_SESSION_VALIDATE_COOKIE
Description: This cookie keeps you logged in
Owner: internal setting
Expiration: Persistent
Name: PIPELINE_SESSION_ID
Description: user session
Owner: internal setting
Expiration: Persistent
Name: SECURE_SESSION_ID
Description: This cookie is used to ensure that the connected user has legitimate access to their session if it has already been created. This is supposed to prevent session spoofing attacks by hackers.
Owner: internal setting
Expiration: Persistent
Name: RECENTLY_VIEWED_COOKIE
Description: This cookie is used to collect information about the products you visited
Owner: internal setting
Expiration: Persistent
HOW TO DELETE/BLOCK COOKIES
Most internet browsers are initially set to accept cookies automatically. This means that you can, at any time, set your browser to accept all cookies, only some, or to reject them, disabling their use by sites. In addition, you can normally set your browser preferences so that you are notified each time a cookie is stored on your computer. Finally, at the end of each browsing session, you can delete the cookies collected from your device's hard drive. If you want to delete the cookies installed in the cookie folder of the browser used, it should be remembered that each browser has different procedures for managing settings.
By selecting the links below you can get specific instructions for some of the major browsers.
If you do not want to receive Google Analytics cookies you can do so by connecting to the page:
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/
If you want to know more about cookies in general, visit the page www.allaboutcookies.org
