Cookie Policy
What is a cookie and what is it used for?
A cookie is a small string of text that a site sends to your browser and saves on your computer when you visit websites. Cookies are used to make websites work more efficiently, to improve their performance, and also to provide information to site owners.
What kind of cookies does this site use and for what purpose?
Our site uses different types of cookies each of which has a specific function, as shown in the table below:
TYPES OF COOKIES
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies, also called "technical cookies," allow the site to function properly 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 anonymously, including the number of visitors to the site, where visitors came from, and the pages they visited.
Third-party analytical cookies
These cookies are managed by third-party companies to process statistical analysis of how users navigate the site through computers or mobile applications, the number of pages visited, or the number of clicks made on a page while browsing a site.
Place of processing: Ireland - Privacy Policy - Opt Out. Privacy Shield Adherent.
Marketing and advertising cookies
These cookies are used by third-party companies. The use of these cookies normally does not involve the processing of personal data. Third-party cookies are derived from ads from other sites, such as advertisements, on the displayed Web site. They can be used to record Web site usage for marketing purposes.
These types of services allow Infoset and its partners to communicate, optimize and serve advertisements based on the User's website browsing behavior.
In addition to the opt-out features offered by the services below, the User can opt-out by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative's opt-out page.
How can I disable cookies?
There are several ways to manage preferences related to Tracking Tools and to give or revoke consent where necessary:
Users can manage Cookie preferences directly through their device settings - for example, they can prevent the use or storage of Tracking Tools.
In addition, whenever the use of cookies is dependent on consent, Users may give or revoke that consent by setting their preferences within the cookie policy or updating those preferences via the tracking settings widget, if any.
Using special browser or device features, it is also possible to remove previously saved Tracking Tools.
Other Tracking Tools in the browser's local memory can be removed by deleting the browsing history.
Regarding third-party cookies, Users can manage preferences and revoke consent by visiting the relevant opt-out link (if available), using the tools described in the third party's privacy policy, or by contacting the third party directly.
Users can, for example, find information on how to manage Cookies in some of the most popular browsers at the following addresses: