Cookies
How do we use Cookies on our websites
In our websites use cookies and similar tools to improve their performance and enhance the user experience. This document explains how this is done.
What are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website can place on your computer or mobile device the first time you visit a site or page. The cookie allows the website, or another website to recognize your device the next time you visit. Web beacons or other similar files are based on the same principle. We use the term "cookies" in this document to refer to all the files that collect the information in this way.
There are many functions that cookies play. For example, can help us to remember your user name and preferences, analyze the performance of our site, or allow us to recommend content that we believe are most relevant to you.
Some cookies contain personal information - for example, if you click "remember me" when it is carrying authentication, your user name will be stored in a cookie. Most cookies do not collect information that identifies you, instead reap more general information such as the way in which users have come to our site, such as the use, or the general location of a user.
What kind of cookie uses this site?
In general, our cookies play up to four different functions:
1. Cookie essential
Some cookies are essential for the operation of our site. For example, some cookies allow us to identify and to ensure that registered users can access the restricted pages. If a user chooses to disable cookies, you will not be able to access all content contained in the reserved pages.
2. Performance Cookies
others use cookies to analyze how our visitors use our website and to monitor the performance of the website. This allows us to provide a high quality experience by customizing our offer and quickly identifying and resolving any problems that arise. For example, we may use cookies to keep track of which pages are most popular, which method of connection between the pages is the most effective, and to determine the reason for some errors that may occur. We may also use cookies to highlight items or services of the site that we think may be of interest based on the use of the website.
3. Functionality Cookies
Such cookies allow us to remember your preferences. For example, cookies saves you the trouble of typing your username every time you log in, and allow you to load your preferences to customize the site.
use these cookies to provide advanced services such as the ability to watch an online video or send a comment to a blog.
4. cookies for targeted advertising based on behavior
We and our advertisers use cookies to deliver advertisements that we believe are relevant to you based on your interests. For example, if you read a number of articles of motoring on our site or on other sites, a car manufacturer may infer you are interested in this topic and serve its advertising on cars. It 'possible that vediati these ads on our as well as on other sites that you visit. However, we will not tell our advertisers that you and we will not provide their personal information.
Cookies on this site are used by someone else?
Advertisers sometimes use their own cookies to deliver targeted advertising. For example, advertisers can use a profile that built on other sites you've previously visited, in order to present advertisements more relevant during your visit to this site. We believe it is useful to our users see ads that are more relevant to their interests. If you reside in the European Union and would like to know more about how advertisers use these types of cookies or how to choose not to receive them, you can visitwww.youronlinechoices.eu . If you reside in the United States and want to learn more, visit http://www.aboutads.info/choices/.
addition allow third parties to use cookies that fall into the four categories listed above. For example, like many companies, we use Google Analytics to track traffic to our website. We may also use third-party cookies to help us with market research, conversion tracking, to improve the functionality of the site and for the monitoring of compliance with the terms and conditions and our copyright policy.
Can a user block cookies of our site?
As we explained above, cookies help you get the most from our websites.
The first time you access our website, from September 13, 2012, shows an overlay message that explains that, by continuing to access our site, you consent to the use of cookies.
However, if you wish to disable cookies, please follow the instructions at How to manage Cookies .
Please note that if you choose to disable cookies, you may have some sections of our website may not function properly.
Views of the emails you send are tracked?
Our e-mail messages may contain "web beacons, pixel" in order to know if our messages are opened to check for any clicks on links or advertising on the inside of the email. We may use this information for purposes including determining which of our emails are more attractive to users, ask if users do not open the emails they want to continue receiving it, and inform our advertisers about the total number of users who clicked on their ads. The "web beacons, pixel" will be deleted when you delete the email that contains it. If you do not want to receive the "web beacons, pixels," you must request to receive email from us in plain text instead of HTML.
Additional Information
More details on how companies use cookies is available at www.allaboutcookies.org .