DATA CONTROLLER |
Politecnico di Milano - General Management General Manager as delegated by the pro-tempore Rector. E-mail: dirgen@polimi.it; (“Institution” or “Politecnico” or “Controller”). |
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DATA PROTECTION OFFICER |
Address (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci, 32, 20133, Milano), E-mail: privacy@osservatori.net. |
What are cookies
Our website and the online services we provide through it, use “cookies”. Cookies are small bits of text, usually consisting of letters and/or numbers, that are sent to the visited website and generally stored by the web browser (such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox), installed on the device used by the user to navigate. Cookies are then resent to the website upon the users’ next visit.
Cookies enable web sites to run smoothly, ensuring greater efficiency, and enabling you to keep products in your online cart, maintaining your login session active without requiring authentication every time you visit the website, as well as to customise your website user experience. Furthermore, they tell us which parts of our websites are visited, they help us to evaluate the effectiveness of web advertising and searches, and they enable us to analyse user behaviour to improve our communications, content and products.
If you wish to manually manage and/or verify the cookies on your computer, you can contact your browser manufacturer for detailed information.
Cookies can be classified according to:
Cookies that expire at the end of a browser session (usually when a user quits the browser) are called session cookies and are useful, for example, to store a user’s purchase order in memory, or for security reasons such as when a user accesses their internet banking or webmail account. Cookies that are stored in memory for longer periods (between sessions) are called persistent cookies and are useful to remember user preferences or for targeted advertising.
The first or third party definition refers to the website or the domain that installs the cookie. first party cookies are installed directly by the website that the user is browsing, while third party cookies are installed by a different domain from the one that the user is visiting, for example, in the case that the website combines elements from other websites, such as images or social media plugins, or advertising.
You can delete cookies stored on your computer and change the settings of nearly all browsers to block them and avoid them from being stored. However, if you choose this option you will have to manually change some preferences every time you access the website, and it is possible that some services or features may not be available.
Purpose of processing through cookies
According to the purpose, cookies installed on this website are identified as technical cookies, analytics cookies, and profiling cookies.
Technical cookies
These cookies are used by the website to ensure simple and smooth navigation, for example to remember login information or store products in the cart or the wish list. These cookies are necessary to navigate and use website features. Without these cookies we are unable to provide services such as shopping cart, purchasing and invoicing. For these reasons, their installation does not require users’ prior consent.
Analytics cookies
These cookies, that can be first or third party, are used to collect information on website use. In particular, they are useful to statistically analyse website accesses and visits and to enable the Data Controller to improve the structure, navigation logic and content. The information collected is used to perform statistical analyses aimed at improving website usage and if necessary, to provide content that is more appealing and more relevant to users’ interests.
Analytics cookies are not needed to operate the website, so user consent is required for the installation.
Profiling cookies
These cookies, that can be first or third party, collect information on how you use our website, for example, which pages you view most frequently. Such information enables us to optimize our website, making it easier to navigate.
These cookies enable user profiling, providing the Data Controller with the possibility of using such profiles for marketing purposes to, for example, offer discounts and/or promotions related to your actual interests. This category also includes social cookies.
These cookies may be installed on the user’s device only if prior consent has been granted.
The following table reports, for each type of cookie, the name, if it is first or third party, purpose of use, duration, and third party link:
Cookie name |
Type |
Duration |
First or third party |
Third party link |
Purpose |
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JSESSIONID |
Technical |
session |
Third Party |
Maintains user status across website pages [P4I1] |
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rc::a |
Technical |
persistent |
Third Party |
This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and robots. It is useful to the website to ensure the validity of website usage reports |
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rc::b |
Technical |
session |
Third Party |
This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and robots. It is useful to the website to ensure the validity of website usage reports |
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rc::c |
Technical |
session |
Third Party |
This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and robots. It is useful to the website to ensure the validity of website usage reports |
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_dc_gtm_UA-# |
Technical |
1 day |
First Party |
Used by Google Tag Manager to verify the loading of a Google Analytics script tag |
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_ga |
Technical |
2 years |
First Party |
Registers a unique ID used to generate statistical data on how visitors use the website |
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_gat |
Technical |
1 day |
First Party |
Used by Google Analytics to limit the frequency of requests |
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_gid |
Technical |
1 day |
First Party |
Registers a unique ID used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website |
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collect |
Analytics |
session |
Third Party |
Used to send data to Google Analytics regarding the device and user behaviour. Tracks the user on devices and marketing channels |
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personalization_id |
marketing |
2 years |
Third Party |
This cookie is set by Twitter - The cookie allows the user to share content from |
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__hssc |
marketing |
1 day |
First Party |
Collects statistical data related to user website visits, such as the number of visits, the average time spent on the website and which pages have been uploaded. The aim is to divide website users according to demographic and geographical elements, to enable media and marketing agencies to structure and understand their target groups for personalized online advertising |
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__hssrc |
marketing |
session |
First Party |
Collects statistical data relating to user website visits, such as the number of visits, the average time spent on the website and which pages have been uploaded. The aim is to divide website users according to demographic and geographical elements, to enable media and marketing agencies to structure and understand their target groups for personalized online advertising |
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__hstc |
marketing |
1 year |
First Party |
Collects statistical data relating to user website visits, such as the number of visits, the average time spent on the website and which pages have been uploaded. The aim is to divide website users according to demographic and geographical elements, to enable media and marketing agencies to structure and understand their target groups for personalized online advertising |
|
__ptq.gif |
marketing |
session |
Third Party |
Collects statistical data relating to user website visits, such as the number of visits, the average time spent on the website and which pages have been uploaded. The aim is to divide website users according to demographic and geographical elements, to enable media and marketing agencies to structure and understand their target groups for personalized online advertising |
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hsfirstvisit |
Analytics |
session |
Third Party |
Used to store time of visit |
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_fbp |
marketing |
3 months |
First Party |
Used by Facebook to provide a range of advertising products such as real-time offers from |
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bcookie |
marketing |
2 years |
Third Party |
Used by the social networking service LinkedIn to track the use of integrated services |
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bscookie |
marketing < |
3 years |
Third Party |
Used by the social networking service LinkedIn to track the use of integrated services |
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fr |
marketing |
3 months |
Third Party |
Used by Facebook to provide a range of advertising products such as real-time offers from |
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hubspotutk |
marketing |
1 year |
First Party |
This cookie tracks the identity of a visitor. It is passed to HubSpot when a form is sent and used during contact deduplication. |
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i/adsct |
marketing |
session |
Third Party |
The cookie is used by Twitter.com to determine the number of visitors accessing the website through Twitter advertising content |
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eu_cn |
marketing |
1 year |
Third Party |
Used to collect data |
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ct0 |
marketing |
session |
Third Party |
This cookie is set due toTwitter integration and sharing capabilities for the social media |
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guest_id |
marketing |
2 years |
Third Party |
This cookie is set due toTwitter integration and sharing capabilities for the social media |
|
IDE |
marketing |
1 year |
Third Party |
Used by Google DoubleClick to record and report on your actions on the website after viewing or clicking on one of the advertiser's ads in order to measure the effectiveness of an ad and present targeted advertising to users |
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lidc |
marketing |
1 day |
Third Party |
Used by the social networking service LinkedIn to track the use of integrated services |
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lissc |
marketing |
1 year |
Third Party |
Used by the social networking service LinkedIn to track the use of integrated services |
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li_gc |
marketing |
2 years |
Third Party |
Used to store consent of guests regarding the use of cookies for non-essential purposes |
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lang |
marketing |
session |
Third Party |
Cookie to identify the language |
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li_rm |
marketing |
1 year |
Third Party |
Used as part of LinkedIn's Remember Me Feature and is set when a user clicks "Remember me" on their device to make logging in on that device easier |
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NID |
marketing |
6 months |
Third Party |
Registers a unique ID that identifies the device of return website visit users. The ID is used for targeted advertising |
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test_cookie |
marketing |
1 day |
Third Party |
Used to check if the user's browser supports cookies |
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tr |
marketing |
session |
Third Party |
Used by Facebook to provide a range of advertising products such as real-time offers from |
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UserMatchHistory |
marketing |
29 days |
Third Party |
Used to track visitors across multiple websites, aiming to present relevant advertisements based on visitor preferences |
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cookiescriptacceptosservatori |
Technical |
10 months |
First party |
Used to save user GDPR preferences |
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_hjid |
marketing |
1 year |
Third Party |
Used to store a unique user ID |
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_hjTLDTest |
Technical |
session |
Third Party |
Used to determine the most generic cookie path we should use, instead of the page hostname. This is done so that cookies can be shared across subdomains (where applicable). To determine this, hotjar tries to store the _hjTLDTest cookie for different URL substring alternatives until it fails. After this check, the cookie is removed |
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ajs_anonymous_id |
Analytics |
1 year |
Third Party |
This cookie is set by Segment as a randomly generated ID for anonymous users |
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_hjAbsoluteSessionInProgress |
Analytics |
session |
Third Party |
This cookie is used to detect the first pageview session of a user. This is a True/False flag set by the cookie |
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_gcl_au |
Analytics |
persistent |
Third Party |
Used to store and track conversions |
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_qca |
Analytics |
5 years |
Third Party |
Used to store and track audience reach |
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_clsk |
Analytics |
session |
Third Party |
Connects multiple page views by a user into a single Clarity session recording |
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_clck |
Analytics |
1 year |
Third Party |
Persists the Clarity User ID, unique to that site, on the browser. This ensures that behavior in subsequent visits to the same site will be attributed to the same user ID |
Managing cookie preferences
When you first log in to the website, a banner will appear with a summarized privacy notice and a cookie preference management panel called the "Cookie Center". Also available is a button enabling you to accept all cookies.
Consent you decide to grant for the use of cookies will be registered with a technical cookie.
Managing preferences
You can also manage your cookie preferences through your browser settings. Almost all web browsers are set to automatically accept cookies, but the default configuration can be changed through the settings of the browser used, which allows you to delete/remove all or some cookies or block cookies from being sent, or allowing it only for certain sites.
Disabling or blocking cookies or deleting them may compromise the optimal use of certain parts of the website or prevent certain features, as well as affect the functioning of third-party services.
Cookie management configuration depends on the browser used. Following are instructions and links on how to manage cookies for major desktop browsers:
For more information click on the following link:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/block-or-allow-cookies
For more information click on the following link:
For more information click on the following link:
https://support.mozilla.org/it/kb/Attivare%20e%20disattivare%20i%20cookie
For more information click on the following link:
https://support.apple.com/it-it/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac
For more information click on the following link:
https://help.opera.com/en/latest/web-preferences/#cookies
For browsers other than those listed above, see the relevant guide to identify how to manage cookies.
Data provision
The data processed through the installation of technical cookies is necessary to ensure the correct navigation within the website.
It is optional to grant consent to the installation of analytics cookies and profiling cookies. Your data will therefore be processed by these cookies only with your express consent in the manner indicated above.
Data recipients
The data can be processed by external subjects operating as holders such as, but not limited to, supervisory and control authorities and bodies, and in general by subjects, even private ones, entitled to request data, Public Authorities that expressly request it from the Body for administrative or institutional purposes, in accordance with the provisions of current national and European legislation, as well as persons, companies, associations or professional firms providing assistance and consulting.
The data may also be processed, on behalf of the Entity, by external subjects designated as data controller, to whom appropriate operational instructions are given. These persons are essentially included in the following categories:
Persons authorized to process
The data may be processed by employees or collaborators of the departments or offices of the Body responsible for the pursuit of the above-mentioned purposes that have been expressly authorized to process and who have received appropriate operational instructions.
Transfer of personal data to countries outside the European Union
Data collected using cookies may be transferred outside the European Union, and in particular to the United States (by way of example and not limited to, Hubspot, Umbraco, U-commerce, Microsoft, Brain Tree, Vimeo) or other non-European countries, which have not received an adequacy decision of the European Commission, by virtue of standard contractual clauses (Standard Contractual Clauses) adopted/ approved by the European Commission pursuant to art. 46, 2(.c) and (d) and in accordance with the decision taken by the Court of Justice of the European Union and thus make the transfer conditional on the adequacy of the guarantees.
A copy of the guarantees adopted can be obtained by contacting the Data Controller at the contact details reported at the beginning of this cookie policy.
The data collected using all other cookies will not be disseminated further.
Rights of the data subject - Complaint to the Supervisory Authority
By contacting the address and-email (privacy@osservatori.net), interested parties can at any time Request of the Data Controller:
- access to the data concerning them, its deletion, the rectification of incorrect data, the integration of incomplete data, as well as the limitation of its processing;
- revoke the consent granted at any time, without prejudice to the legitimacy of the processing previously performed.
Interested parties also have the right to file a complaint with the competent supervisory authority (Art. 77 GDPR), as well as to bring cases before the appropriate judicial bodies (Art. 79 GDPR).
In addition, if the processing is based on consent or contract and is performed with automated tools, the data subjects have the right to portability, that is, receive the data in a structured format of common use and readable by an automated device, as well as, if technically feasible, to pass it on to another controller unimpeded.
Last updated: February 2021