Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

By visiting Momi TransAlp’s websites and mobile sites with your browser set to accept cookies and continuing to browse (i.e., by closing the banner containing the “brief” notice), you consent to the use of cookies as described in this Cookie Policy.

 

This Cookie Policy is intended to explain the types and purposes of the cookies used by Momi TransAlp’s websites and to allow you to express your preferences regarding the use of cookies. We would like to inform you that the new European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 2016/679, effective as of May 25, 2018, does not introduce new provisions regarding cookie management, as implemented by Momi TransAlp in accordance with the provisions of current Italian law.

The Momi TransAlp website uses cookies or trackers, which are technically packets of information sent by a web server to the visitor’s/user’s Internet browser and automatically stored by the browser on the device (personal computer, tablet, mobile phone, etc.) and automatically sent back to the server upon each subsequent visit to the site. A cookie can only be used by the web server that issued it (or by any third parties with whom it was originally shared); this means, for example, that cookies generated by Momi TransAlp cannot be read by servers managed by third parties.

These preferences will be recorded in a specific “technical consent cookie” associated with the browser you are currently using. If you access the Momi TransAlp website using a different browser or another device, the consent banner will be displayed again, and an additional technical cookie will be generated.

By default, almost all web browsers are set to automatically accept cookies. Visitors/users can, however, change the default settings, as explained in more detail below in this Policy.

A) Types of Cookies

Persistent cookies: these cookies remain stored on the user’s/visitor’s device until they expire. They are used to facilitate navigation within the site and its proper use, to facilitate access to services requiring authentication (preventing users from having to re-enter their login credentials each time they access the services), and for statistical purposes, to determine which areas of the site have been visited.

Session cookies: These cookies are not stored persistently on the user’s/visitor’s device and are deleted when the browser is closed. They are used to transmit the session identifiers necessary to enable safe and efficient exploration of the site. The session cookies used on Momi TransAlp’s sites avoid the use of other IT techniques that could potentially compromise the privacy of users’/visitors’ browsing and are also used to improve the delivery of services.

First-party cookies: these can be either persistent or session cookies; they are managed directly by the site owner and/or controller and are used, for example, to ensure the site’s technical functioning (so-called “technical cookies”) or to track preferences expressed regarding the use of the site itself.

Third-party cookies: these too can be either persistent or session cookies; they are generated and managed by parties unrelated to the site visited by the user and are used, for example, to track the number of pages visited within the site itself (so-called “statistical cookies” or “analytics cookies”).

B) Main purposes of cookies

Technical cookies: these are cookies necessary to enable navigation of the site and the use of certain products and services. They are used, for example, to recognize the user who has logged into their email account and keep the session open even when visiting other pages of the site, or to ensure certain security measures of the site and monitor its proper functioning.

Statistical or “analytics” cookies: these cookies are used to monitor the site’s performance, for example, to determine the number of pages visited or the number of users who have viewed a specific section. The analysis of these cookies generates anonymous and aggregated statistical data with no reference whatsoever to the identity of site visitors. They are also useful for evaluating any changes and improvements to be made to the site itself.

C) Management of First-Party Cookies

Below you can find out which categories of cookies are managed directly by Momi TransAlp on its websites.

Essential

Essential cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure the website’s basic functionality and security features, on an anonymous basis.

Functional

Functional cookies help to perform certain functions, such as sharing website content on social media platforms, collecting feedback, and other third-party features. D) Management of third-party cookies.

Performance

Performance cookies are used to understand and analyse key website performance metrics that help deliver a better user experience to visitors.

Analytics

Analytics cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics such as visitor numbers, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.

Advertising

Advertising cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant adverts and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to deliver personalised adverts.

Other

Other uncategorised cookies are those that are being analysed and have not yet been classified into a category.

  • D) Momi TransAlp websites may use anonymous third-party cookies (Google) in order to send useful data to Google Analytics in a dynamic and advanced manner based on users’ actions.

Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service can be viewed here: Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service

  • E) Managing cookies via your browser

 

You can remove existing cookies and block the installation of new cookies via your browser settings.

If users/visitors wish to decide on a case-by-case basis whether or not to accept cookies, they can also configure their browser to display a warning each time a cookie is saved.

The most popular browsers allow you to block third-party cookies exclusively, accepting only those specific to the site.

The procedure for managing cookies differs for each browser. Instructions for the most popular browsers are provided below.

Google Chrome

  • To find out how to manage cookies via this browser’s settings: click here
  • To find out how to enable incognito mode: click here
  • To find out how to delete cookies, block them (including selectively), and receive alerts regarding your cookie settings: click here

 

Internet Explorer

  • To find out how to manage, delete, block or select cookies via this browser’s settings: click here

 

Firefox

  • To find out how to manage cookies via this browser’s settings: click here
  • To find out how to manage the privacy settings panel and prevent tracking of your online activities: click here
  • To find out how to enable and disable cookies: click here
  • To find out how to delete cookies: click here
  • To find out how to block cookies: click here
  • To find out how to disable third-party cookies only: click here

 

Safari

  • To find out how to manage cookies via this browser’s settings: click here

 

Opera

To find out how to manage cookies via this browser’s settings: click here

  • F) Changes to the privacy policy

This Cookie Policy may be subject to changes over time – including in connection with the entry into force of new sector-specific regulations, the updating or provision of new services, or technological innovations – so we invite you to consult this page periodically.