Cookies are small files automatically sent to your device, which are saved in the directories used by your web browser. They are harmless bits of locally memorized text that can easily be viewed and deleted. Cookies are then sent back to the website of origin every time you visit that site or another one that recognizes the same cookie.
“Our website” (tekna.it) uses cookies to improve our services, ensuring they are simple and efficient for visitors of the tekna.it web pages. There are several types of cookies: some are designed to make the website more efficient, others enable specific functions. More specifically, our cookies are used for the following purposes: > tracking your browsing on our website, enabling the website to remember your actions and preferences (such as login, language, font size and other viewing preferences) for a given amount of time, so that you will not need to reset them every time you visit the same site, or as you move across different pages. > analysing the use of services and content supplied by tekna.it to optimize the browsing and service experience.
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Strictly necessary cookies: These cookies are essential to enable the website to function correctly; they enable you to register/login and access the features reserved for you, and they enable us to monitor the website security and improve its performance, for example, by memorizing your preferences for future visits. There are two types: > persistent cookies: these are not deleted when the browser is closed, but remain until a set expiration date > session cookies: these are deleted once the browser is closed These cookies are sent by our domain and are necessary in order to visualize the website correctly and enjoy its features; they will always be used and sent, unless the user’s browser settings are modified to block them (which will prevent visualising the website). Current privacy laws establish that users’ prior consent is not required for these cookies.
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