Privacy & Cookie policy

Informative notice pursuant to art. 13 of Legislative Decree no. 196/2003 (so-called privacy code)

Amast Srl, with registered office at Via Antonio Pacinotti 3, 39100 BOLZANO (VAT reg. no. 02798490211) informs you, pursuant to art. 13 of the Privacy Code and in keeping with the directions laid down in Order no. 229/2014 issued by the Italian Data Protection Authority, that the site amast.it uses technical cookies and third party cookies.

What are cookies?

Cookies are made up of code portions installed in the browser that help the Data Controller to provide the service on the basis of the purposes described. Some of the purposes for which Cookies are installed may also require the User’s consent.

Technical and aggregated statistical Cookies (first-party cookies)

These allow certain site sessions to function correctly. This site uses a technical cookie ("DisplayDivasCookiesBanner") to store your consent to use cookies on this site for a period of 365 days.

Third-party cookies

These permit user profiles to be created used to send advertising messages that reflect the preferences expressed by the user on the pages of the site. The following cookies are installed:

- Google Analytics with anonymous IP
The services contained in this section allow the Data Controller to monitor and analyse traffic data and are necessary in order to keep track of what the User is doing.
The site amast.it includes Google Analytics components, a Web traffic analysis service supplied by Google Inc. (“Google”). The cookies installed are handled anonymously in order to monitor and improve the services offered by the host site (performance cookies).
Google uses Personal Data collected for the purpose of tracking and examining the use of this web site, drawing up reports and sharing them with other services developed by Google.
Google may use Personal Data to contextualise and personalise announcements in its advertising network.
This site uses Google Analytics with an integration to render your IP address anonymous. Anonymization is achieved by abbreviating Users’ IP addresses within the boundaries of Member States of the European Union or other countries being parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area. The IP address will only be sent to Google servers and abbreviated within the United States in exceptional circumstances.
For further information on how Google uses cookies, the following link is provided: https://www.google.it/policies/privacy/partners/

Modifying or deactivating cookie preferences

The user can decide whether or not to accept cookies, using his own browser settings. The total or partial disabling of technical cookies can compromise the use of the functions on the site reserved for registered users, whereas public contents can be accessed even if the cookies have been completely disabled. The disabling of “third party” cookies does not compromise the ability to navigate in any way whatsoever.

How to disable cookies through the browser configuration:

How to disable third-party cookies: