Cookies Policy
Cookie Policy of www.morana-international.com
This document contains information about the technologies that enable this Application to achieve the purposes described below. These technologies allow the Data Controller to collect and store information (for example, through the use of Cookies) or to use resources (for example, by running a script) on the User’s device when the User interacts with this Application.
For simplicity, in this document, these technologies are collectively referred to as “Tracking Tools,” unless there is a reason to differentiate. For example, although Cookies can be used in both web and mobile browsers, it would be out of place to discuss Cookies in the context of mobile applications since they are Tracking Tools that require the presence of a browser. For this reason, within this document, the term “Cookie” is used only to specifically indicate that particular type of Tracking Tool.
Some of the purposes for which Tracking Tools are used may also require the User’s consent. If consent is given, it can be freely revoked at any time by following the instructions provided in this document.
This Application only uses Tracking Tools managed directly by the Data Controller (commonly referred to as “first-party” Tracking Tools). The duration and expiration of first-party Cookies and other similar Tracking Tools may vary depending on what is set by the Data Controller. Some of them expire at the end of the User’s browsing session.
Activities strictly necessary to ensure the operation of this Application and the provision of the Service
This Application uses Cookies commonly referred to as “technical” or other similar Tracking Tools to perform activities that are strictly necessary to ensure the operation or provision of the Service.
How to manage preferences and provide or withdraw consent
There are various ways to manage preferences related to Tracking Tools and to provide or withdraw consent, if necessary:
Users can manage preferences related to Tracking Tools directly through their device settings – for example, they can prevent the use or storage of Tracking Tools.
In addition, whenever the use of Tracking Tools depends on consent, Users can give or withdraw that consent by setting their preferences within the cookie notice or by updating those preferences through the privacy widget for consent preferences, if available.
Through specific functions of the browser or device, it is also possible to remove previously saved Tracking Tools, including those used to store preferences related to consent initially expressed by the User.
Other Tracking Tools stored in the browser’s local memory can be removed by deleting the browsing history.
Finding Tracking Tool settings
Users can, for example, find information on how to manage Cookies in some of the most commonly used browsers at the following addresses:
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Apple Safari
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Microsoft Edge
Brave
Opera
Users can also manage some Tracking Tools for mobile applications by disabling them through the appropriate device settings, such as mobile advertising settings or settings related to tracking in general (Users can consult the device settings to identify the relevant one).
Consequences of refusing to use Tracking Tools
Users are free to decide whether to allow the use of Tracking Tools or not. However, please note that Tracking Tools allow this Application to provide Users with a better experience and advanced features (in line with the purposes outlined in this document). Therefore, if the User decides to block the use of Tracking Tools, the Data Controller may not be able to provide the related features.
Data Controller
Morana International by Enzo S. Morana, viale stazione 24 33053 Latisana (UD)
Data Controller’s email address: emorana@morana-international.com
Given the objective complexity surrounding the identification of tracking technologies, Users are encouraged to contact the Data Controller should they wish to receive further information on the use of such technologies in this Application.
Definitions and legal references
Last modification: February 9, 2024