Cookie law

Cookies Disclosure pursuant to art. 13 of Legislative Decree no. 196 dated 30 June 2003


Our websites www.emporioberti.it – www.emporiberti.comwww.emporioberti.eu, hereafter “the Berti Websites” for short, use Cookies to make their services simple and efficient for the visitors to the Berti Websites pages.

The visitors to the Berti Websites will have minimum quantities of information stored on their devices, whether they be computers or mobile devices, in small text files called "cookies” saved in the directories used by the User's web browser.

There are various kinds of cookies, some to make the use of the Berti Websites more efficient, others to enable certain functions. Analysing them in more detail, our cookies make it possible to:
  1. save your preferences 
  2. avoid entering the same information several times during the visit, like username and password 
  3. obtain statistical analyses of how the users visit the Berti Websites. 

Coltellerie Berti process the results of these analyses anonymously and exclusively for statistical purposes, using third party services that totally independently install their own cookies.

There follows a list of the various kinds of cookies used by Berti Websites according to the intended purposes

Technical cookies: This type of cookie is essential to the smooth functioning of some sections of the website. They are of two kinds: persistent and session cookies:
  1. persistent cookies: once the browser is closed they are not erased but remain for a pre-defined period of time 
  2. session cookies: they are erased when the browser is closed These cookies, always sent from our domain, are necessary to correctly visualise the Berti Websites and in relation to the technical services offered. They will, therefore, always be used and sent, unless the users modify the settings of their browser (this action may make it impossible to view the website content correctly or to purchase the goods offered).

Google Analytics cookies: The Berti Websites use Google Analytics, the analysis service provided by Google, Inc. ("Google"). Google uses cookies, which are text files stored on your computer, so that we can analyse how visitors use the Berti Websites. The information generated by the cookie on the use of the Berti Websites (including your anonymous IP address) will be transmitted to the Google servers in the United States where they will be stored. Google will use this information to examine your use of the Berti Websites, to compile reports on the Berti Website activity for its operators and to provide other services concerning the activity of the Berti Websites and the use of the Internet. Google may also transfer this information to third parties, if obliged to do so by law or if these third parties process this information on behalf of Google. Google will not associate your IP address to any other data possessed by Google. You can refuse to use analytical cookies by modifying the browser settings, however, by doing so you might not be able to use all the functions of this website. By browsing the pages of the website, you agree to your data being processed by Google for the manners and purposes indicated above.

The Berti Websites do not contain profile cookies managed either directly or by third parties and do not contain links to other websites that use profile cookies. The user may configure his or her browser to automatically accept or refuse all the cookies or to receive a warning each time a cookie is sent and to decide on a case by case basis whether to store it on the hard disk or not. For details on the execution method, please consult the "Help” section of the browser used. Without prejudice to the above, it should be remembered that turning off cookies might affect the correct operation of certain sections of the Berti Websites. There follow some instructions for modifying these settings for the most popular browsers:

Chrome
  1. Open the Chrome Browser
  2. Click on the menu in the instrument bar of the browser next to the address bar
  3. Select Settings
  4. Click on Show Advanced Settings
  5. Click on the "Content Settings" button under "Privacy"
  6. In the "Cookie" section you can change the following settings regarding cookies:
    1. Allow data to be saved locally
    2. Change local data only until the browser is closed
    3. Stop sites from setting cookies
    4. Block third party cookies and website data 
    5. Manage exceptions for some websites 
    6. Delete one or all cookies
For further information please see the website of the software distributor.


Mozilla Firefox
  1. Start the Mozilla Firefox Browser
  2. Click on the menu in the instrument bar of the browser next to the address bar
  3. Select Options
  4. Select the Privacy panel 
  5. Click on Show Advanced Settings
  6. Click on the "Content Settings" button under "Privacy"
  7. In the "Tracking" section you can change the following settings regarding cookies:
    1. Tell websites not to perform any tracking
    2. Tell websites you are willing to be tracked
    3. Do not communicate any preference regarding the tracking of personal data
  8. Under the "History” section you can:
    1. By enabling "Use custom settings”, choose to accept third-party cookies (always, from the most popular websites or never) and to keep them for a certain period (until they expire, until Firefox is closed or to ask each time)
    2. Remove the individual stored cookies For further information please see the website of the software distributor. 
Internet Explorer
  1. Start the Internet Explorer Browser
  2. Click on the Tools button and choose Internet Options
    1. Click on the Privacy tab and in the Settings section change the slider according to the action required for the cookies: Block all cookies 
    2. Accept all cookies
    3. Select the websites from which cookies are to be accepted: move the slider to an intermediate position so as not to block or accept all cookies, then select Websites in the Website Address box, enter a website and then select Block or Accept For further information please see the website of the software distributor.

Safari
  1. Start the Safari Browser
  2. Click on Safari, select Preferences and click on Privacy
  3. In the section Block Cookies, specify how Safari must accept cookies from websites.
  4. To see which websites have stored cookies click on Manage Website Data For further information please see the website of the software distributor.