Cookie Policy

What are cookies

Cookies are text files that the sites visited by the user to send his terminal (computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone, etc.) where they are stored before being re-transmitted to the same sites at the next visit from the same terminal.

Cookies can be in session that is due to expire are normally eliminated at the end of a browsing session or persistent namely that instead remain on the user's terminal after the browsing session.

The majority of cookies are installed on browsers (web browser cookies), while some, called local shared objects or LSOs flash cookies are installed directly on the user's terminal.

Cookies contain information for most of the IP address that accesses the site, anonymous and non-personal. Some contain cookies and other types of information (such as usernames) that a user has agreed to provide as part of some Internet pages to which it is registered (mail, youtube, flickr, facebook, etc.)

What kind of cookies used modula_online_old_site.local and for what purpose?

Our site uses several types of cookies, each of which has a specific function, as shown in the table below:

    • KINDS OF COOKIES
    • FUNCTION
    • Navigation cookies
    • These cookies allow the site to work correctly are used to collect information about how visitors use the site. This information is used to compile reports and help us improve the site. The cookies collect information in an anonymous fashion, including the number of visitors to the site, where visitors have come and the pages they visited.
    • Analytics cookies
    • These cookies are used for example by Google Analytics for statistical analysis on how the users on the site through computers or mobile applications, the number of pages visited or the number of clicks made on a page while browsing a website. Click here for an overview of privacy of Google
    • Third Party Cookies
    • These cookies are used by third-party companies. The use of these cookies do not normally entail the processing of data personali.I third-party cookies come from ads on other sites, such as advertising, on the Web site appears. They can be used to track the use of the Web site for marketing purposes.

How can I disable cookies?

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  • More information on disabling cookies about Internet Explorer
  • More information on disabling cookies about Safari
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