Cookie Notice

Effective September 1, 2024


This Cookie Notice explains how Stefano Daino (together with our affiliates, “Stefano Daino”, “we”, “us” or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies in connection with our websites.


What are cookies and similar technologies?

A cookie is a small text file that a website saves on your computer or mobile while you are navigating it.

The first-party cookies are cookies set by the website which you are navigating: only that website may read them.


Persistent cookies or third party ones are saved on your computer and are not erased automatically when the browser is closed, unlike a session cookie, which are erased when the browser is closed.

The responsibility and management of first-party cookies is accountable directly by Stefano Daino.

Whereas, the responsibility and management of third party cookies falls on the various owners and web managers which must offer adeguate mechanisms of refusal in their privacy policy.


Every time you visit the DSP-Quattro website (dsp-quattro.com) you will be invited to accept or refuse the cookies if you haven’t already done so within 180 days.


This allows our website to record your preferences (for example, user name, language, etc…) for a limited amount of time.


In this way you will not have to reinsert them whilst you navigate the website in the same session.

Cookies may be also used to record statistics anonymously, concerning the user experience on our websites.


What types of cookies and similar tracking technologies do we use on our websites?

Our websites and other digital properties may use Strictly Necessary Cookies, Performance Cookies, Functional Cookies, Targeting Cookies, and Social Media Cookies. Any of these may be first-party cookies or third-party cookies, persistent or session.

Strictly Necessary Cookies: Without these cookies, without you would not be able to use our website or products. For example, Strictly Necessary Cookies adjust site data transmitted to match your Internet connection, get you to the secure versions of websites, and help provide services you specifically request. If you set your browser to block these cookies, some parts of the websites and features will not work.  

Performance Cookies: We use these cookies to count visits and traffic sources, to measure and improve website and product performance. They help us to know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around the site.

Functional Cookies: These cookies allow the websites and products to remember choices you make and provide enhanced functionality and more personalized features.

Targeting Cookies. Targeting cookies help us manage and display our advertisements, based on your activity on the websites.

Social Media Cookies: Social Media Cookies make social sharing easier for you, provide you with tools to connect with the websites, and help us better understand both the audience for the websites and the effectiveness of our social media outreach.

 

 

Technical cookies, session ones and analytical


These cookies are necessary for the correct running of the website and they allow to manage aspects of access to the sites (c.d. login), register the preferences of configuration where its available, or integrate necessary plug-ins when you visualize certain contents.


The cookies using statistical analysis and performance are considered technical cookies, because they are created to record the data in an anonymous and pooled form. These offer a general picture concerning the performance of the sites and its contents.

 


Visitor’s preferences


These cookies are created by us and we are the only ones that may read them. They store:


Operational cookies


there are some cookies which we must use so that some of or webpages can work and that do not ask for your consent. In particular:


Authentication cookie


Following a registration on our sites through the registration form available, we generate cookies that tell us if you have accessed (the login) or not. Our servers use these cookies to understand from which account you accessed the site and if you have permission to access certain services. This allows us to also associate orders etc.. to your user account. These are only saved when you open a session in a DSP-Quattro user area site using our authentication service (Login). By registering an account, you accept our data privacy protection policies.



Technical Cookies


Allows websites to store data and the state of the session. It is used to establish a session with the user and communicate the data on their state through a temporary cookie, commonly known as the session cookie. First-party cookie is eliminated at the end of the session



Analytical cookies


We use these cookies purely for internal use for research, in other words to try and improve the service we provide to all our users. These cookies are simply used to evaluate how our users interact with our website.


Moreover, this data is not shared with a third party or used for any other use. So the cookies used for statistical analysis and performance, are also considered technical cookies because they are set up to record data in a pooled and anonymous form to offer a general picture of the performance of the sites and their contents. You are however free to refuse these types of cookies by using the banner about the cookies which you may see on the first page you visit or by going to the "Modify cookie preferences" section underneath.


As a predefined preset, at the moment we have a first access by the user on the website, no cookie by a third party or other tools aside the technical ones will be present in the equipment. No other system of traceability, active of passive will be used. If by any chance the user should choose, which is an option, to keep these default presets and not allow their consent to cookies positioning or other techniques of traceability, they may confirm this choice with the closing of the banner through a specific command used for this purpose, it is defined by an X.



Third party cookies


Some of our webpages show external contents, such as Google, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, SoundCloud. To view third party contents, you first have to accept their specific terms and conditions included in their cookie policies. We do not have any checks and controls on these specific ones. However, if you do not see these contents no type of cookie will be installed by a third party in your equipment.


These third party services are are outside of the control of the Stefano Daino jurisdiction. These external distributors may modify the conditions at any given moment, the aim and use of cookies etc... The preferences chosen concerning these cookies takes place after the login and will be saved in the the user account, they will not be suggested again for another 180 days. You may change these preferences at the "Modify cookie preferences" section below, at any given moment.



How to manage cookies?


The cookies mentioned above are subject to receiving your consent. You may indicate your consent in a simple manner by using the informative banner which you see at the first access in this site or at the bottom of this web page.


You may access the tool at any given moment through the cookie policy, and if it’s the first time you visit this site or you have deleted the cookies installed in your browser, or the notification banner that appears in the header or in the footer which you are navigating.


This page is visible through a link at the bottom of all pages of the Site pursuant to art. 122 second paragraph of the Decreto Legislativo 196/2003 and following the simplified procedures for the information and acquisition of consent for the use of cookies published in the Gazzetta Ufficiale no. 126 of 3 June 2014 and related register of provisions no. 229 of 8 May 2014. 

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