Cookies used on the website
phpsessid - native PHP cookie that allows websites to store data relating to the serialization status. On the website, it is used to establish a user session and to communicate status data through a temporary cookie, commonly known as a session cookie. Since the phpsessid cookie has no time-based expiry, it disappears when the browser client is closed;
- moove_gdpr_popup – cookie used to manage and save the User’s preferences regarding consent for the privacy policy and cookie policy. Default expiry time: 1 year;
- pll_language – cookie used to remember the language selected by the User when returning to the website. This cookie, in accordance with WP29 Opinion No. 04/2012 on cookie consent exemption, is part of user interface customization and may be considered as requested by the user. Default expiry time: 1 year. It is possible not to use the cookie, but malfunctions may occur.
- wordpress - wordpress_logged_in - wordpress_sec – cookies used to identify and keep the User logged in. Default expiry time: 14 days;
- wp-settings - cookie used to customize the display of the administration interface and possibly also the main website interface for the wp-admin user. Default expiry time: 14 days;
- wpsgcachebypass - performance cookie associated with the WordPress platform, used to improve page loading times through session caching.
Instructions for disabling cookies
Chrome
Open the Chrome browser and click on the settings menu in the browser toolbar next to the URL address bar.
Select Settings and click on 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 to be saved
- keep local data only until the browser is closed
- prevent websites from setting cookies
- block third-party cookies and site data
- manage exceptions for specific websites
- delete one or all cookies
For more information, visit the dedicated page:
Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Open the Mozilla Firefox browser.
Click on the settings menu in the browser toolbar next to the URL address bar.
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 websites not to track you
- inform websites that you agree to be tracked
- do not communicate any preference regarding personal data tracking
From the “History” section, you can:
- by enabling “Use custom settings”, choose whether to accept third-party cookies: always, from frequently visited websites only, or never, and decide how long to keep them: until they expire, until Firefox is closed, or ask every time
- remove individual stored cookies
For more information, visit the dedicated page:
Firefox
Internet Explorer
Open the Internet Explorer browser.
Click the Tools button and select Internet Options.
Click the Privacy tab and, in the Settings section, move the slider according to the desired cookie action:
- block all cookies
- allow all cookies
- select websites from which cookies may be accepted: move the slider to an intermediate position so as not to block or allow all cookies, then click Sites, enter a website address in the Website Address box and click Block or Allow
For more information, visit the dedicated page:
Internet Explorer / Microsoft Edge
Safari 6
Open the Safari browser.
Click Safari, select Preferences and then click Privacy.
In the Block Cookies section, specify how Safari should accept cookies from websites.
To see which websites have stored cookies, click Details.
For more information, visit the dedicated page:
Safari
Safari iOS mobile devices
Open the Safari iOS browser.
Tap Settings and then Safari.
Tap Block Cookies and choose from the available options: “Never”, “From third parties and advertisers” or “Always”.
To delete all cookies stored by Safari, tap Settings, then Safari and finally Clear Cookies and Data.
For more information, visit the dedicated page:
Safari iOS