What are cookies and ensure that benefits
Our website uses cookies, like almost all Web sites in order to help you get the best possible experience. Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer or mobile phone when you surf on the Web sites
Our cookies help us:
We do not use cookies to:
Below you will find more information on all of the cookies we use
Grant us permission to use cookies
If the settings of the software used to view this website (your browser) are configured to accept cookies, we interpret this action as well as your use of the Web site, such as the acceptance of this practice on your part. If you wish to remove or not use cookies on our website, you will discover how to do the following. However, doing so is likely that our website will not work as you expect.
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Cookies for the anonymous visitor statistics
We use cookies to compile statistics about the visitors, such as how many people have visited our website, what kind of technology use (eg Mac or Windows, in order to identify cases in which our site is not working as it should for certain technologies), how much time they spend on the site, which page etc. consult. This helps us to continually improve our Web site The so-called programs "analysis" we also indicate, on an anonymous basis, how users have reached this site (eg a search engine) and if you have already consulted earlier, in order to determine whether to allocate more financial resources to the development of our services for users rather than for marketing expenses.
The cookies we use on this site are:
Cookie name |
Default expiration |
Description |
__utma |
2 years from configuration or update |
Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created by the execution of the JavaScript library, if there is no cookie cookies __ utma exists. The cookie is updated each time the data is sent to Google Analytics. |
__utmb |
30 minutes from configuration or update |
Used to determine new sessions / visits. The cookie is created by the execution of the JavaScript library, if there is no __ utmb cookie exists. The cookie is updated each time the data is sent to Google Analytics. |
__utmc |
End of browser session |
Not used in ga.js Set for interoperability with urchin.js. As regards the chronology, this cookie has worked together with the __ utmb cookie to determine if the user was in a new session / visit. |
__utmz |
6 months from configuration or update |
Remember the origin of the traffic or the campaign that explains how the user reached the site. The cookie is created by the execution of the JavaScript library and updated whenever the data relating to the date and time are sent to Google Analytics. |
Etnicart.it check my online behavior?
No. Etnicart.it for statistical analyzes user behavior only within the website. You may receive promotional material from Etnicart on different sites (retargeting), based on your behavior on the website. This information is anonymous. Outside of our web site, we do not follow the movements of our users.
How long they remain active cookies Etnicart?
Etnicart uses cookies of varying duration. The maximum duration, which affects some of our cookies is 2 years. All cookies can be deleted by the browser at any time.
Disabling cookies
From the settings of your browsers (Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Chrome, etc ...), you can determine which cookies you want to receive and which are not. To know where you can find these settings, use the "Help" button on your browser.
It must be borne in mind that some cookies, if rejected, may prevent the proper operation of our website. Note also that using the opt-out from an ad network does not mean that you will not receive, or that you are no longer subject to market analysis and online advertisements. It only means that the network you are not excluding you will deliver more advertising molded on your preferences and your online behavior.
You can also find more information about cookies and how to manage them at this website: http://www.aboutcookies.org (in English) or by clicking on the "Help" menu of your browser.