Cookie Policy

Cookie policy for www.comid.it

Use of cookies

The "Site" (comid.co.uk) uses Cookies to make its services simple and efficient for users viewing the pages of comid.co.uk. Users viewing the Site will see minimal amounts of information placed on the devices in use, whether computers or mobile devices, in small text files called "cookies" saved in directories used by the User's web browser. There are various types of cookies, some to make the use of the Site more effective, others to enable certain features.

Analyzing them in detail, our cookies enable:

  • store the preferences you enter;
  • avoid re-entering the same information multiple times during a visit such as user name and password;
  • analyze the use of services and content provided by comid.it to optimize the browsing experience and services offered.

Types of Cookies

Technical cookies

This type of cookie allows certain sections of the Site to function properly. They are of two categories: persistent and session:

  • persistent: once the browser is closed they are not destroyed but remain until a preset expiration date
  • session: they are destroyed each time the browser is closed

These cookies, always sent from our domain, are necessary to properly display the site and in relation to the technical services offered, they will therefore always be used and sent, unless the user changes the settings in their browser (thus affecting the display of the site pages).

Analytical cookies

Cookies in this category are used to collect information about site usage. Comid.it will use this information with regard to anonymous statistical analysis in order to improve the use of the Site and to make the content more interesting and relevant to the wishes of users. This type of cookie collects data anonymously about user activity and how they arrived at the Site. Analytical cookies are sent from the Site itself or from third-party domains.

Analytics cookies from third-party services.

These cookies are used for the purpose of collecting information about users' use of the Site anonymously such as: pages visited, time spent, source traffic origins, geographic origin, age, gender and interests for the purpose of marketing campaigns. These cookies are sent from third-party domains external to the Site.

Cookies to integrate third-party software products and functions.

This type of cookie integrates features developed by third parties within the pages of the Site such as icons and preferences expressed in social networks for the purpose of sharing site content or for the use of third-party software services (such as software to generate maps and additional software offering additional services). These cookies are sent from third-party domains and partner sites that offer their functionality between the pages of the Site.

Profiling cookies

These are those cookies necessary to create user profiles in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the user within the pages of the Site.

Comid.it, according to current regulations, is not required to seek consent for technical and analytics cookies, as they are necessary to provide the services requested.

For all other types of cookies, consent may be expressed by the User in one or more of the following ways:

  • By means of specific configurations of the browser used or the related computer programs used to navigate the pages that make up the Site.
  • By means of changing the settings in the use of third-party services.

Both of these solutions may prevent the User from using or viewing parts of the Site.

Third Party Websites and Services

The Site may contain links to other Web sites that have their own privacy policies, which may differ from those adopted by comid.co.uk and therefore are not responsible for these sites.

List of cookies

CookiesDomainExpirationThird-party cookiesPermanent cookieSession cookie
__utmz .comid.com Session cookie
__utmc .comid.co.uk Session cookie
__utmb .comid.co.uk Session cookie
__utma .comid.com July 07, 2017 at 06:49 AM 156 days Permanent cookie
__utmt .comid.com Session cookie
DNNEvents28336 comid.com Session cookie
language comid.co.uk Session cookie
ASP.NET_SessionId comid.co.uk Session cookie
.ASPXANONYMOUS comid.co.uk Session cookie
__cfduid .comid.co.uk Session cookie

Last updated Wednesday, July 08, 2015

About cookies

__utmz

The __utmz cookie is part of the google analytics and tracking service google analytics. It is a persistent cookie that expires, generally, 6 months after creation or update (this value may vary depending on the webmaster's configurations, refer to the table to know the actual expiration). The __utmz cookie contains an alphanumeric value that identifies your Google account, a numeric value (timestamp) of its creation, some parameters related to the number of visits to the site, and a set of information about the source, campaign and keywords typed. It stores the source of traffic or the campaign that explains how the user reached the site. The cookie is created by running the javascript library and is updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.

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__utmc

The __utmc cookie is part of the Google Analytics tracking and analysis service. It is a session cookie that is deleted when the browser is closed. This cookie operates synchronously with __utmb, which travels in tandem but expires 30 minutes after its creation. Through these two cookies Analytics is able to calculate, for example, the average time spent on pages.

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__utmb

The __utmb cookie is part of the Google Analytics tracking and analysis service. It is a session cookie that is deleted 30 minutes after its creation and contains the numeric value (timestamp) of the time you entered the site. This cookie operates synchronously with __utmc, which travels hand in hand but expires when you physically close the browser. Through these two cookies Analytics is able to calculate, for example, the average time spent on pages. If you reopen the browser within the 30 minutes - so there is no utmc but only utmb, a new session is equally initiated.

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__utma

The __utma cookie is part of the Google Analytics tracking and analysis service. It is a persistent cookie that expires after 2 years after it is created or updated. The content is an alphanumeric value in the form of 6 groups of numbers separated by periods; the first 2 of variable length, the other 3 usually of 10 digits and the last one variable. This information is sent to Google's servers every time you open a page with the tracking code, and is used to calculate, among other things, recent statistics about the visitor and the time elapsed since the last visit.

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__utmt

The __utmt cookie is part of the Google Analytics tracking and analysis service. It indicates the type of request being made on the site (e.g., event, transaction, element, or custom variable). Most often this cookie comes with a suffix added to identify its meaning, so you can trace it in the form __utmtxxx where xxx is a series of alphanumeric characters or words that identify certain actions.

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How to disable cookies via browser configuration

If you would like to learn more about how your browser stores cookies as you browse, please follow these links on the websites of the respective providers.

Mozilla Firefox https://support.mozilla.org/it/kb/Gestione%20dei%20cookie
Google Chrome https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=it
Internet Explorer http://windows.microsoft.com/it-it/windows-vista/block-or-allow-cookies
Safari 6/7 Mavericks https://support.apple.com/kb/PH17191?viewlocale=it_IT&locale=it_IT
Safari 8 Yosemite https://support.apple.com/kb/PH19214?viewlocale=it_IT&locale=it_IT
Safari on iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch https://support.apple.com/it-it/HT201265