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This policy regulates the use of cookies and establishes the legal basis of the company Soul Kitchens Srl for the use of “cookies” on the website www.soulkitchens.com. This cookie policy is valid from 24/08/2018.

“Essential” cookies are automatically placed on your computer, laptop or any device that can access or operate on the company’s website. “Non-essential” cookies are placed on the user’s computer or device only if the user has given his or her explicit consent. Further information on the difference between essential and non-essential cookies can be found in the section below, entitled “About cookies”.

Information on how consent is given for non-essential cookies and how to withdraw this consent can be found in the section below entitled “How to accept or reject cookies”.

I. About cookies

Cookies are small text files sent by a website server to a web browser (web browser: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Internet Explorer, etc.), RAM, or hard drive and then stored there. They can be used for a variety of purposes, such as customizing the website according to the needs of a particular user, helping a user navigate the website, improving the quality of the website for the user, or storing the user’s preferences and preferences. login information.

Essential and non-essential cookies

Cookies can be classified as “essential” or “non-essential”.

Essential cookies have one of the following two characteristics:

  • are used exclusively for making or facilitating communication in a network; or
  • are strictly necessary for the provision of an online service (eg our site or a service on our site) requested by you.

Non-essential cookies do not fall within the definition of essential cookies because they are not strictly necessary for the operation of a site or the services offered on it. Non-essential cookies are those such as cookies used to analyze behavior on a website (“analytics” cookies) or cookies used to display advertisements.

Session and persistent cookies

Cookies can be of two types: “session” and “persistent”, depending on the storage period after they are placed in your browser.

Session cookies remain on the device as long as the web browser is open. They expire when the web browser is closed.

Persistent cookies expire at a fixed point in time or if they are manually deleted from the web browser.

Our or third-party cookies

Cookies can be classified into two groups: those belonging to the site visited or those belonging to third parties.

Cookies that belong to our site (primary) are cookies placed on your device by the domain of our site.

Third-party cookies are cookies placed on your device by domains of third-party sites.

Further information can be found at www.allaboutcookies.org.

II. Essential cookies

These are cookies that are strictly necessary for the proper functioning of our website or for the provision of services that you request using our website.

How to get rid of essential cookies

Most web browsers allow you to block all cookies, including essential cookies. Please note that if all cookies are blocked, then certain components and functions of the site may be affected during your browsing session on this site.

Existing cookies in the web browser can be deleted by selecting the option to delete cookies from the option to delete browsing data.

More detailed information on how to accept and reject cookies, including instructions for certain browsers, can be found in the section below entitled “How to accept or reject cookies”.

III. Non-essential cookies

We use the following types of non-essential cookies on our website:

  • Functional cookies;
  • Analytical (or performance) cookies;
  • Targeting (or advertising) cookies.
  1. Functional cookies

These are cookies designed to improve the functionality of the site. These are not strictly essential for the proper functioning of the website or for the services requested on it or are cookies that serve non-essential purposes, in addition to the essential purpose.

Accepting or rejecting functional cookies

Navigate to the main section entitled “How to accept or reject cookies”.

Processing of personal information about the user, contained or obtained through functional cookies

Legal basis for processing: the processing of information about users contained in or obtained through functional cookies is carried out for the legitimate interests of the operator or a third party (Article 6 (1) (f) of the General Data Protection Regulation personal data (GDPR). We will also process personal data only if you have agreed to place cookies on your computer or device.

Legitimate interests: improving the quality and functionality of the operator’s website and providing or improving the services requested by the data subject himself on the site.

2. Analytical (or performance) cookies

Analytical (or performance) cookies track and collect data about what a user does on the visited website. These cookies are not essential for the proper functioning of the site.

Accepting or rejecting analytical cookies

Navigate to the main section entitled “How to accept or reject cookies”.

Processing user information contained in or obtained through analytical cookies

Legal basis for processing: the processing of information about users contained in or obtained through analytical cookies for the legitimate interests of the controller or a third party (Article 6 (1) (f) of the General Data Protection Regulation staff (GDPR)).

Legitimate interests: analyzing how people use the website to improve the site.

More information

Google Analytics cookies are classified as primary cookies because they are set by the site domain, although Google collects and processes information using Google Analytics. Learn more about how Google manages the data collected through Google Analytics in the Google Analytics Privacy Policy, available here.

Information on how Google uses data from the cookies it uses can be found by accessing this link.

3. Targeting (or advertising) cookies

Targeting (or advertising) cookies record information about users’ visit and use of the site for advertising purposes.

Accepting or rejecting targeting cookies

Navigate to the main section entitled “How to accept or reject cookies”.

Processing user information contained in or obtained from targeting cookies

Legal basis for processing: the processing of information about users contained in or obtained through target cookies for the legitimate interests of the controller or a third party (Article 6 (1) (f) of the General Data Protection Regulation staff (GDPR)).

More information

Learn more about how Google and Facebook handle cookies in the Google privacy policy available here and the Facebook privacy policy available here.

IV. Third party cookies

Third parties use cookies to analyze users’ use of our site for the purpose of displaying advertisements (including third party advertisements) to users.

Accepting or rejecting third party cookies

Navigate to the main section entitled “How to accept or reject cookies”.

 

The processing of your data contained in or obtained through third party cookies

Legal basis for processing: the processing of information about users contained in or obtained from third-party cookies for the legitimate interests of those third parties (Article 6 (1) (f) of the General Regulation on the Protection of Personal Data (GDPR)) .

More information

Information about the cookies used by Google in connection with the above can be found by accessing this link. Information on how Google uses data from cookies for its own purposes can be found by accessing this link. Information about how you can use your web browser settings or other similar technologies to delete information stored by Google or deny Google access to that information can be found by accessing this link.

Information about how Facebook uses data from cookies for its own purposes, as well as how you can use your Internet browser settings or other similar technologies to delete stored information or deny third parties access to such information. can be found by accessing this link

V. Types of cookies used

Essential Cookies

  • OptanonConsent
  • OptanonAlertBoxClosed

Functional Cookies

  • __cfduid

Analytical Cookies

  • _gid
  • _gat
  • _ga

Targeting Cookies

  • facebook.com
    • datr
    • fr
    • lu
    • reg_ext_ref
    • reg_fb_gate
    • reg_fb_ref
    • sb
  • instagram.com
    • csrftoken
    • ig_cb
    • mcd
    • mid
    • rur
    • urlgen
  • youtube.com
    • _ga
    • APISID
    • CONSENT
    • Demographics
    • GPS
    • HSID
    • LOGIN_INFO
    • NID
    • PREF
    • SAPISID
    • SID
    • SSID
    • VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE
    • wide
    • YSC
VI. How cookies are accepted or rejected

There are a number of different ways in which some or all types of cookies may be accepted or rejected. Some of the main ways to do this are described below.

You are welcome to block the use of some or all of the cookies that are used on the website. However, please be aware that this may affect the website and its functionality in whole or in part in terms of your browsing on our site.

You should also be aware that deleting all cookies from your web browser will also delete all cookies that store your preferences, for example whether or not you have accepted the use of cookies on a website or any cookies that blocks other cookies.

Detailed information about cookies and browser settings can be found by accessing this link.

Accepting or rejecting cookies

OneTrust Cookie Consent & Website Scanning – The cookie control tool

You can accept or reject non-essential cookies using our cookie management tool. To do this, click on the “Cookie Preferences” button in the banner that appears when you visit our site for the first time, and in the window that opens navigate to the category of cookies for which you want to change the settings and activate or disable cookies.

You can also change the settings for non-essential cookies by clicking on the “Cookie settings” button that appears on each page of the site at the bottom.

Browser settings

You can accept or reject some or all cookies (for example, by blocking all third-party cookies) by adjusting your browser settings. How to do this can be found by accessing the following links for the most popular web browsers:

Some browsers, such as Chrome and Firefox, allow you to change your browsing settings in incognito mode, limiting the amount of data entered on your device, and automatically deleting all persistent cookies set on your device when your browsing session ends. There are also many third-party applications that can be added to your browser to block or manage cookies.

Existing cookies

To delete cookies that were previously placed in your browser, you must select the option to clear your browsing history, making sure that the option to delete cookies is activated when this is done.

Google Adsettings

Custom ads are managed by accessing adssettings.google.com and by disabling the “Customize ads” option (that is, by ensuring that the switch at the top of the page is set to left / gray rather than right / blue).

Alternatively, you can install a free browser plugin. Find out more about this here.

Browser extension for Google Analytics exclusion

You can opt out of Google Analytics by installing the browser extension available here.

Disconnect from Facebook

There is a possibility to install a browser extension called “Disconnect Facebook pixel and FB tracking”. This will prevent Facebook from tracking your behavior on third-party websites. These extensions can be installed by accessing the following links:

European Interactive Digital Advertising Tool

Facebook and other companies that are part of the Digital Advertising Alliance may be barred from displaying interest-based ads. To do this visit the site  youronlinechoices.com, select your country, go to the “My options” section, and then search for Facebook (and any other companies you want to block), and select “Off.”

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