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A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer when visiting a website. This text file stores information that can be read by the website when visiting it again at a later date. Some of these cookies are necessary because otherwise the site is unable to function properly. Other cookies are convenient for the visitor: they remember your username in a secure way as well as your language preferences, for example. Cookies mean that you do not need to fill out the same information each time you visit a website. For this reason, cookies are used to perform authentications on computers, to monitor your sessions and memorise the information regarding the activity of the users accessing a website and they can contain a unique identification code which allows to keep track of the movements the user makes within the website for statistic and advertising purposes. While on a website, the user can receive on the computer or mobile device cookies from other websites or web servers different from the one he/she is visiting (“third party” cookies). Some operations could not be performed without cookies, which become, in certain cases, technically necessary for the correct functioning of the website. There are different types of cookies depending on their characteristics and functions and they can remain on the computer of mobile device of the user for different periods of times: session cookies expire automatically when the user closes their browser; persistent cookies remain on the user's devices for a fixed period of time.

In particular, Holyart uses two types of cookie:

 

Technical Cookies:

This type of cookie is necessary for the correct functioning of certain sections of the website.

Questa tipologia di cookie è strettamente necessaria al corretto funzionamento di alcune sezioni del Sito. Nello specifico:

  • To be more specific: navigation or session cookies (to authenticate, make a purchase, etc.)

  • functionality cookies, which allow the user to use a series of selected parameters in different websites (for example language, the products selected for the purchase) in order to improve the service.

Third-party cookies:
The portal uses contents from third-parties (thanks to source embedding techniques), it is therefore possible that while visiting the portal, some other cookies, both for the profiling of the user and technical cookies, are sent to the terminal of the user by these third-parties.
The information statement regarding the consent for the use of personal data is under the responsibility of the suppliers of such services; below is reported the list of the used services and a link to the related Privacy Policy and information about the use of cookies originating from their server.

 

How can I disable cookies?

You can modify your browser to turn off cookies. This is very easy to do. Please note: if you disable cookies, your user name and password will no longer be stored on any website.

 

Firefox:

  1. 1. Open Firefox.
  2. 2. At the top of the Firefox window, click on the ‘Firefox’ button and then select ‘Options’.
  3. 3. Select the ‘Privacy’ panel.
  4. 4. Set ‘Firefox will:’ to ‘Use custom settings for history’. Uncheck ‘Accept cookies from sites’ to disable cookies.
  5. 5. Click ‘OK’ to close the Options window.

Internet Explorer:

  1. 1. Open Internet Explorer.
  2. 2. Click the ‘Tools’ button, and then click ‘Internet Options’.
  3. 3. Click the ‘Privacy’ tab, and then, under ‘Settings’ move the slider to the top to block all cookies, and then click ‘OK’.

Google Chrome:

  1. 1. Open Google Chrome.
  2. 2. Click on the tool icon.
  3. 3. Select Settings’.
  4. 4. Near the bottom of the page, click ‘Show advanced settings’.
  5. 5. n the ‘Privacy’ section, click ‘Content settings’.
  6. 6. To disable cookies, select ‘Block sites from setting any data’.

Safari:

  1. 1. Open Safari.
  2. 2 Choose ‘Preferences’ in the toolbar and then click ‘Privacy’ (You can find the tool bar which looks like a gearwheel, above and on the right in the Safari window.)
  3. 3. In the ‘Block cookies’ section, you can specify if and when Safari should accept cookies from websites To see an explanation of the options, click the Help button (question mark)
  4. 4. If you want to see which websites store cookies on your computer, click Details.

In alternative it is possible to verify the settings of the suppliers of online services using cookies, and then modify such settings through the site http://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/your-ad-choices
In order to offer you the best service possible, Holyart.co.uk uses cookies. For further information or to deny the consent to all cookies click here. By staying on this website, scrolling or clicking  any element of the page you are giving your consent to the use of cookies. - I ACCEPT”

 

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