This document aims to explain what cookies (and similar tracking technologies) are, what types of cookies we use on our domain (https://www.openmove.com/), and how you can change your cookie preferences at any time. We invite you to read carefully.
The domain https://www.openmove.com/ is owned by Lucian S.r.l. (OpenMove), with its registered office at Via della Lasta 12 - 38065 - Mori (TN) (“Controller”).
Lucian S.r.l. (OpenMove) has appointed its Data Protection Officer ("DPO"), who can be contacted at the email address: openmove-dpo@chino.io
Cookies and similar technologies like pixels or tags (collectively "cookies") are small files or code segments that can collect information about users when they browse a website or an application (mobile or web). Cookies can be stored on users' devices for a specified period, in order to facilitate or improve the browsing experience. Cookies can have various functions and durations, as explained below.
Strictly necessary cookies are essential for the proper functioning of a platform, website, or app. They generally include technical cookies that allow users to load and navigate through a website's pages, use an app's basic functionalities, and browse securely. These cookies are always active and do not require users' prior consent as they are essential tools for ensuring a smooth and secure browsing experience.
Other cookie categories include, among others, functional cookies (e.g., those used to improve users' browsing experience, such as those remembering preferred language or login details), performance measurement cookies (e.g., to collect information like the number of users or session statistics), or targeting cookies (e.g., to create user profiles and display personalized ads or content). Since these cookies are not strictly necessary from a technical standpoint, users' prior consent is typically required before these cookies are activated.
Cookies can have different retention periods. The "session cookies" are automatically deleted when the user closes their browser, while "persistent cookies" remain on the user's device until a predefined date. Thanks to persistent cookies, a website can remember user actions and preferences (such as login details, default language, font sizes, additional display settings, etc.) so that they do not have to be specified again when revisiting the website. Persistent cookies also have a preset expiration date, after which they are automatically deleted from the user's device.
Lastly, a distinction can be made between first-party cookies, set by the website owner themselves, and third-party cookies, which are set by other parties, such as an external service provider (e.g., Google).
In this section, you can find more information about the cookies used on the domain https://www.openmove.com/. You can always modify your cookie preferences by clicking on the stylized white circular icon with a black background located at the bottom left of every page of our website. You will be able to check the current status of your preferences, modify them, and withdraw your consents.
For more information on third-party cookies, we suggest you read the cookie policies of the external service providers listed below on their respective websites.
These include technical cookies and technical session cookies. They enable website navigation and provide services requested by the user. They are not used for any other purposes, and without these cookies, certain operations might not be possible, or they could become more complex and/or less secure.
These cookies ensure secure, rapid, and efficient website browsing, and facilitate the provision of requested services to users..
They are used for navigation and for authentication to online services and restricted areas. The use of these cookies (which are not persistently stored on the user's computer and disappear when the browser is closed) is strictly limited to the transmission of session identifiers (consisting of random numbers generated by the server) necessary to allow effective website navigation. The use of persistent cookies, with pseudonymized data, is strictly limited to the acquisition of statistical data useful for understanding the level of use of the individual site..
| Name | Category | Purpose | Third parties involved | Retention |
| CookieConsent | Necessary | Collects the user's cookie preferences for the domain | First-party cookie | 1 year |
| Crossconsent | Necessary | Collects the user's cookie preferences across multiple related domains. | Cookiebot | 1 year |
| wpEmojiSettingsSupports | Necessary | This cookie is part of a set used to deliver and present content. It maintains the correct state of fonts, blog/image sliders, color themes, and other website settings. | First-party cookie | Session |
| wp-wpml_current_language | Necessary | A functional WordPress cookie that stores the user's language preferences. | First-party cookie | Session |
Analytics cookies are identifiers whose purpose is to collect information and measure a website's "traffic." They are used for various purposes, including:
| Name | Category | Purpose | Third parties involved | Retention |
| _ga | Analytics | Google Analytics cookie that uniquely identifies users with a client ID. | 13 months | |
| _ga_* | Analytics | Google Analytics cookie that uniquely identifies users with a client ID. | 13 months | |
| _gid | Analytics | Google Analytics cookie that tracks user interactions with the website. | 24 hours | |
| _gat | Analytics | This cookie is used to send data to Google Analytics concerning the visitor's device and behavior. It tracks the visitor across various devices and marketing channels. marketing. | 24 hours |
Marketing cookies, also known as profiling cookies, are used to create user profiles. These profiles are then utilized to track recurring user behavioral patterns when using the offered features and to tailor the service provision in an increasingly personalized manner. These cookies also enable the delivery of behavioral advertising and measure the effectiveness of advertising messages..
| Name | Category | Purpose | Third parties involved | Retention |
| _fbp | Marketing | This cookie monitors user activity on websites for marketing purposes such as ad personalization, measurement, and analysis. | Meta | 90 days |
| lastExternalReferrer | Marketing | This cookie detects how the user reached the website by recording their last URL address. | Meta | Persistent |
| lastExternalReferrerTime | Marketing | This cookie detects how the user reached the website by recording their last URL address. | Meta | Persistent |
| _gcl_au | Marketing | This cookie tracks user interactions with advertisements and measures their effectiveness. Its primary purpose is to enhance advertising performance and marketing analytics. | 90 days | |
| _gcl_ls | Marketing |
This cookie monitors the conversion rate between the user and advertising banners on the website to optimize ad relevance. |
Persistent |
Upon your first visit to the website https://www.openmove.com/, an informative banner will automatically appear, allowing you to choose whether to accept all cookies by clicking "Allow all," or to decline the use of cookies (excluding those strictly necessary) by clicking "Deny." Alternatively, by clicking "Allow selection," only the cookies you have selected at the bottom of the banner will be accepted. If you do not make any changes, only necessary cookies will be automatically activated and accepted. Beyond selecting each cookie type directly via the clickable buttons at the bottom of the banner, you can learn more about which cookies are implemented by clicking the "Show details" button. This will open a new banner page where you can review the cookies for each category. From this page, you can once again choose to accept all cookies by clicking "Allow all," or decline all non-necessary cookies by clicking "Deny." Additionally, you can customize your preferences for individual cookie types by adjusting the sliders (which are automatically set to "Off," indicated by black) to "On" (blue) or "Off" (black), and then click "Allow selection." You may need to refresh the page for your settings to take effect.
Alternatively, most web browsers allow you to modify your cookie preferences directly through their settings.
Users can, at any time, limit or block cookies through their browser settings by following the instructions provided via the links below.
Chrome for computer: Instructions and Information
Chrome for Android device: Instructions and Information
Chrome for iOS device: Instructions and Information
Safari for iPhone and iPad: Instructions and Information
Safari for Mac: Instructions and Information
Microsoft Edge: Instructions and Information
Firefox for desktop: Instructions and Information
Firefox for Android device: Instructions and Information
Firefox for iOS device (deletion only): Instructions and Information
To learn more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set, you can visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.
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