COOKIES POLICY
COOKIES POLICY
What are cookies?
Cookies are fragments or files of information that a website installs on
the PC hard drive or mobile device of the User, via the internet browser, which
retains information related to the connection created between the User's PC or
mobile device and the corresponding server.
BRIDGEWHAT may place cookies in the files of the internet browser on the
computer or mobile device when the User visits or browses the BRIDGEWHAT website.
The cookies allow BRIDGEWHAT
systems to recognise the User and personalize the information on the respective
websites, activating various functionalities that provide faster and more
efficient navigation and eliminate the need to repeatedly enter the same information,
in view of the interests of the User.
There are several types of cookies:
· Session Cookies, which are temporary cookies stored in the computer's cookie file until
the User closes the browser (at which point they are automatically deleted) and
Persistent Cookies, which are stored in the computer's cookies file for
a certain period of time after the User closes the browser.
·
Essential
Cookies that allow you to browse the
website and access its features, such as, for example, entering secure areas or
accessing personalized content, and Technical Cookies, that allow you to
count the number of visits to the BRIDGEWHAT website, and understand the use
patterns of its Users. Counting and tracking are done completely anonymously,
and no movement or activity can be related to a particular User. The technical
cookies allow the performance of the BRIDGEWHAT website to be improved.
Which cookies are used on the BRIDGEWHAT website?
The BRIDGEWHAT website uses Technical Cookies.
The BRIDGEWHAT website also uses Google Analytics to anonymously compile
information about user activity on the network within the respective website,
such as, for example, which searches are performed on the BRIDGEWHAT website or
what is the number of visits to the website. BRIDGEWHAT uses this software to
generate reports of Users' interactions with the website and thus improve the
website. For more information about the technical information of the User that
is collected through Google Analytics, we advise you to carefully read its
terms and conditions at https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245.
The cookies stored on the User's PC or mobile device do not access,
process or archive any of the User's personally identifiable information, nor
do they access, process or archive any file on the hard drive of the computer
or mobile device and, unless the User has logged on to a website with
authentication. Likewise, cookies also do not identify or authenticate the
User.
The information transmitted by cookies is not used to personally
identify the User and the data collected on the User's browsing behaviour on
the BRIDGEWHAT website are stored in an entirely secure manner. Cookies are only
used for the purposes mentioned herein. Cookies do not represent any threat to
the security of the User's computer or mobile device.
The BRIDGEWHAT website uses cookies for marketing purposes. Cookies can
be used to send the User information about BRIDGEWHAT services that may be of
their interest.
BRIDGEWHAT does not authorise the use of third party cookies, nor does
it use third party services on its website which send cookies to Users.
How can users control the cookies that BRIDGEWHAT uses
on its website?
When accessing the BRIDGEWHAT website, the User can select one of the
options included in the "window" on cookies, accepting
Users can block or reject the cookies by activating the browser setting
that allows them to refuse the installation of all or some cookies. Users may
also change the settings of the internet browser to notify them when a cookie
is about to be placed on their PC or mobile device. Typically, these settings
are activated by clicking on the browser's Help menu. However, the rejection of
cookies when visiting the BRIDGEWHAT website may compromise the efficient
functionality of certain areas of the website. For example, by rejecting
cookies from the website, the user may not be able to access a preferred area,
view a standard homepage or a pre-filled form, or easily access their recently
visited links or pages.
For more information about cookies, including how to find cookies
installed on your PC or mobile device and how to manage and delete them, the
User may access the website www.allaboutcookies.org. To prevent Google analytics from tracking their
activity throughout the network, the user must access http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
