ALMET srl - Riciclaggio Metalli e Smaltimento Rifiuti

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About Us

The address of our website is: http: // localhost: 8888 / sng

What personal information we collect and why we collect it

Our site does not collect any personal data. The data entered in the form of the “Contacts” section sends the content to an Email address, without keeping them in any information system.

Cookies
This site may use profiling cookies (own and of other sites) to send you advertising in line with your preferences. If you want to know more or refuse consent to all or some cookies, read the following. If you access any element of the site you consent to the use of cookies.

INFORMATION ON THE USE OF COOKIES

By accessing this site, the consent bar for cookies is displayed, this happens because the Privacy Guarantor has implemented a European directive that requires web page administrators to show visitors a text that informs them of what it is. cookie policy applied on the site they are consulting and to make its acceptance conditional on continuing browsing. To learn more, we invite you to consult this page: https://www.garanteprivacy.it/web/guest/home/docweb/-/docweb-display/docweb/1311248 Below we will also list other methods to exercise your own decisions regarding cookies. It should be noted, however, that: some sections of this site may only be accessible by enabling cookies; turning them off it is possible that the user no longer has access to some content and cannot fully appreciate the functionality of our websites.

How is consent given to cookies?

On this website at the time of the first visit, a brief information is shown. By closing the notification area, scrolling the page, clicking any element or continuing browsing, the user consents to the use of cookies.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that contain a string of characters that can be saved on your computer or mobile device and that uniquely identify the browser or device.

What are cookies for?

Cookies allow a site or service to know if your computer or device has already visited that site or service. Cookies can be used to help you understand how the site or service is used, help you navigate between pages efficiently, remember your preferences, and generally improve your browsing experience. Cookies can also help ensure that the advertisements you see online are more relevant to you and your interests.

What types of cookies does this site use?

Log Files: Like many other websites, this one also uses log files, that is, it records the history of operations as they are performed. The information contained within the files relates to the type of browser used, Internet Service Provider (ISP), entry and exit page and the number of clicks. All this to analyze trends, administer the site, monitor the user’s movement within the site and collect demographic data and other information. These data are not attributable in any way to the identity of the user and are necessary only to make the site always better and more suitable for our visitors as a tailor to make a good dress needs the measures we also need to know which pages are more visited, where they are visited, etc. This only and exclusively to give our visitors an ever better product. Given that there are generally four categories of cookies: “strictly necessary”, “for services”, “for features” and “for targeting”, we inform you that this site may have the following contents:

Google Adsense

To learn more: https://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/2839090?hl=it Even some advertising partners of Google Adsense can use cookies and the Web Beacons to track users. The administrator of this site cannot therefore check the eventuality and activity of the advertisers of this site. It is however possible to disable cookies directly from your browser. Privacy Policy from Google Adsense AdSense is used for advertisements; the privacy policies of the adopted system have changed and have been asked to communicate them on the site. Since it is not clear what needs to be communicated, here is the complete text copied directly from some Google info pages: “Google’s privacy policy illustrates the way we treat personal data of users who use Google’s products and services, among which our advertising services. The privacy policies also describe the privacy protection rules that govern the publication of text and display ads displayed on our sites and on our AdSense partner sites within the Google content network. Google also offers display advertising services through DoubleClick. For more information, see our privacy policy regarding DoubleClick advertising products. When we publish an ad for a user, we insert a cookie in his browser. A cookie is a text file consisting of a series of random numbers and letters that serve as a pseudonym for identifying the browser, but not for the related user. We use cookies, web beacons and other technologies with the purpose of recording information on the ads published in the user’s browser, on the ads selected by the user and on the actions carried out by the user within our sites and our services. Thanks to cookies, we can publish more useful and relevant ads for each user. Google uses the DoubleClick cookie on some AdSense partner sites and for some of its services to facilitate the publication and management of ads throughout the Web for advertisers and publishers. When a user visits a website and views or clicks on an ad posted on the site, we send a DoubleClick cookie to his browser. The DoubleClick cookie identifier associated with the browser corresponds to the identifier used when the user visits websites that use DoubleClick advertising services. If a DoubleClick cookie is already present in the browser, no other DoubleClick cookies are saved. You can disable the DoubleClick cookie (for AdSense partner sites, DoubleClick ad serving and certain Google services that use the DoubleClick cookie) at any time by clicking the «Disable» button at the top of this page. Google also offers a number of options to permanently save the deactivation settings in the browser. It also allows third-party advertisers to serve ads on the Google content network. Using a tool created by the Network Advertising Initiative, you can simultaneously disable cookies from multiple networks and third-party ad servers.

Google Analytics

Google Analytics is a web analysis service provided by Google. Google uses the data collected to track and examine the use of the website, to compile reports on its activities and share them with other Google services. Google can use the data collected to contextualize and personalize the ads of its own advertising network.

It is possible to consult the privacy policy of the company Google Inc. regarding the Google Analytics service, at the link https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245

To refuse the use of Google Analytics cookies, as indicated on the Google site at the link https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/181881?hl=it, it is necessary to modify the browser configuration by downloading the add-on for disabling the Google Analytics JavaScript at the https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout link ”

Facebook
Facebook and Twitter use cookies on the site to identify the browser that connects to facebook, not the user. Reportedly, it is used to improve security and suspicious access activities. To manage the login process, remind the user when he returns if he has chosen to stay logged in.

Cookies owned and owned by third parties

Third-party cookies are cookies that others store on your device through our service. Third-party cookies can be placed on the device by someone who provides a service for this site, for example to help us understand how our service is used (google analystic of which we have already spoken above) google adsense etc.

Limit, block or delete cookies

Cookies as already said and as you can read everywhere are simple files harmless, on the other hand if it were not so the antivirus would eliminate them a priori, but everyone can easily block them or delete them !. Just change the settings of your web browser. The procedure varies slightly from the type of browser used. For detailed instructions, click on the link of your browser. How to disable cookies by configuring the browser: Chrome Run the Chrome browser Click on the menu in the browser toolbar next to the url entry window for browsing. Select Settings Click Show Advanced Settings In the “Privacy” section click on the “Content settings” button. In the “Cookies” section you can change the following cookie settings: Allow local data saving Change local data only up to closing the browser Preventing sites from setting cookies Blocking third-party cookies and site data Managing exceptions for some internet sites Deleting one or all cookies For more information visit the dedicated page. Mozilla Firefox Run the Mozilla Firefox Browser Click on the menu in the browser toolbar next to the url entry window for navigation. Select Options Select the Privacy panel Click on Show Advanced Settings In the “Privacy” section click on the “Content Settings” button. In the “Tracking” section you can change the following cookie settings: Request sites not to make any tracking Notify to sites the willingness to be tracked Do not communicate any preference regarding the tracking of personal data From the “History” section it is possible: By enabling “Use custom settings” select to accept third-party cookies (always, from the most visited sites or never) and keep them for a fixed period (until they expire, when Firefox is closed or ask every time). Remove individual stored cookies. For more information visit the dedicated page. Internet Explorer Run the Internet Explorer Browser Click on the Tools button and choose Internet Options Click on the Privacy tab and in the Settings section change the slider according to the desired action for cookies: Block all cookies Allow all cookies Selection of sites from which to obtain cookies: move the cursor to an intermediate position so as not to block or allow all cookies, then press on Sites, in the Address Website box enter a website and then press Block or Allow. For more information visit the dedicated page. Safari 6 Run the Safari Browser Click on Safari, select Preferences and click on Privacy In the Block Cookie section specify how Safari must accept cookies from websites. To view which sites have stored cookies click on Details. For more information visit the dedicated page. Safari iOS (mobile devices) Run the Safari Browser iOS Tap on Settings and then Safari Tap on Block Cookies and choose between the various options: “Never”, “Third-party advertisers” or “Always”. To delete all cookies stored by Safari, tap on Settings, then on Safari and finally on Delete Cookies and data For more information visit the dedicated page. Opera Run the Opera Browser Click on the Preferences then on Advanced and finally on Cookies Select one of the following options: Accept all cookies Accept cookies only from the site you visit: third-party cookies that are sent from a domain other than what you are visiting will be rejected. Never accept cookies: all cookies will never be saved. For more information visit the dedicated page. If the browser used is not among those offered, select the “Help” function on your web browser for information on how to proceed. By using the Site without refusing cookies and similar technologies online, users consent to our use of these technologies. In the case of services provided by third parties, the site visitor can find out how to exercise their right not to be tracked via cookies through the privacy policies or cookie policies of the third parties involved. Please refer to the respective policies in the list (not exhaustive). In addition to the protections provided, other options are also possible for browsing without cookies.

Block third-party cookies

Third-party cookies are generally not essential for browsing, so you can reject them by default, through special functions on your browser. Activating the Do Not Track option The Do Not Track option is present in most browsers of the latest generation. Websites designed to comply with this option, when activated, should automatically stop collecting some of your browsing data. As mentioned, however, not all websites are set up to comply with this option (discretionary). Activate the “anonymous browsing” mode Using this function you can navigate without leaving a trace in the browser of the navigation data. The sites will not remember you, the pages you visit will not be stored in the history and the new cookies will be deleted. The anonymous browsing function does not guarantee, however, anonymity on the Internet, because it serves only to not maintain the browsing data in the browser, while instead your navigation data will continue to remain available to website managers and connectivity providers. Direct elimination of cookies There are special functions to do this in all browsers that anyone can easily use. It must be said, however, that every time you connect to the Internet, new cookies are downloaded, so the deletion should be performed periodically. If desired, some browsers offer automated systems for periodic cookie deletion. Warning: some sections of our sites are accessible only by enabling cookies; turning them off it is possible that the user no longer has access to some content and cannot fully appreciate the functionality of our websites. By using the site without refusing cookies and similar technologies online, users consent to our use of these technologies.

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