Some cookies are automatically deleted at the end of the browsing session, while others are stored in the terminals, normally hosted in the browser used (for example: Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, etc.). Duration cookies are therefore of two types:
Temporary cookies:
Temporary cookies (or session cookies) are removed from the computer when you close the browser. They are used to store temporary information, such as the items in your cart. Almost all the displayed website cookies are session cookies whose activity ends when you close your Internet browser.
Persistent cookies:
Persistent cookies are cookies that are stored on the user’s computer or other device during a browsing session, but remain on the computer or other device after the browsing session has ended. Persistent cookies fulfil various functions in the interests of users (they are used to store information, such as name and password, so as to avoid that they should be rewritten every time you visit the same site). They can be stored in the device for a variable period of time, but still determined, according to the function they are performing.
These two types of cookies (session and persistent) can in turn be cd. “owners” and “third party”. When we talk about owner cookies, we intend cookies sent from the owners of the websites.
When we talk about third party cookies, we mean cookies transmitted by third parties, thus set by a website other than the one you are currently visiting. The latter fall under the direct and sole responsibility of the third operator.
You can delete all cookies from your browser at any time. However, the fact of permanently disabling all cookies may result in browsing difficulties or, sometimes, in the impossibility of enjoying certain features of the Site. For example, you might no longer: use e-commerce stores to make your purchases, enter in the Customer Area and manage the products you purchased, use web-based software, etc.