Cookie policy
This cookie policy is an integral part of the privacy policy of BCR Legal Società tra Avvocati S.r.l. (hereinafter the Company).
Access to our site may result in our server sending so-called “cookies”, i.e. small text files that are recorded on the user’s device and contain useful information about the pages visited, in order to make the use of the various services faster.
Purpose and type of cookies
Related to the function and purpose of use, cookies can be divided into technical, analytical, profiling and third-party cookies.
They may be session-based (created at the start of the site consultation and deleted on exit) or persistent (they remain on the user’s device even after the site consultation has ended) and of varying duration (from a few hours to several days, months or permanent).
Technical cookies
They are necessary for the proper functioning of certain site functionalities and are used to perform computer authentication, session monitoring, and recognition of users accessing a web page: they are often useful, as they can make surfing and using the web faster and quicker, for instance by facilitating access procedures to reserved areas of the site.
Analytical cookies
They are used to collect information on the use of the site, perform statistical analysis, optimise the site, provide a better browsing experience and monitor its proper functioning.
Profiling cookies
They can be used to monitor and profile users during browsing, study their movements and consumption and/or web browsing habits, also in order to send targeted and customised promotional/advertising messages.
This site does not use profiling cookies.
Third-party cookies
They come from third-party sites or servers, as some site functionalities or parts of the pages visited are operated using code generated by other organisations. The presence of these portions of code entails the transmission of cookies to and from all services operated by third parties, whose processing of the data and information collected is governed by the relevant privacy policies to which reference should be made:
– an example is Google Analytics. These are cookies that make it possible to analyse and improve the functioning of the site and information on user behaviour;
– Another example is ‘social plugins’ such as Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn. Their most common use is to share content on social networks and to recognise users, in order to provide functionalities such as logging in to the site, through the use of social network credentials;
– Another example is functionality cookies provided by the WordPress platform in order to optimise the display and language of the site.
How to view and manage cookies
Users can check which cookies are installed and decide whether or not to accept them by using their browser settings.
The total or partial disabling of technical cookies may affect the correct use of the site’s functionalities; disabling ‘third-party’ cookies, on the other hand, does not affect navigability.
Given the wide range of types of devices that can be used to consult the site, operating systems, browsers, and the fact that functionalities vary very frequently, we recommend that you always refer to the specific documentation relating to your browser, operating system and device.
Below are some reference links (list for illustrative/non-exhaustive purposes only):