Cookie Policy

A cookie is a text file, created on the user’s computer when they visit a particular website, for the purpose of storing and transmitting information.

Cookies are sent from a web server (which is the computer on which the website being visited is running) to the user’s browser (e.g. Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, etc.) and stored on the user’s computer; they are then sent back to the website during subsequent visits.

Cookies set by the Data Controller

The website kyroartgallery.com only uses technical cookies; in accordance with Article 122 of the Data Protection Act and the Data Protection Authority’s Provision of 8 May 2014, which do not require consent from the data subject.

No personal data relating to users is collected by the website.

Cookies are not used to transmit personal information, no persistent cookies of any kind are used, meaning there are no systems employed to track users.

The use of session cookies (which are not stored permanently on the user’s computer and are deleted when the browser is closed) is strictly limited to the transmission of session identifiers (consisting of random numbers generated by the server) necessary to enable the safe and efficient browsing of the website.

Session cookies used on this website do not require the use of other IT techniques that could potentially compromise the confidentiality of users’ browsing, and do not permit the collection of personal data that could identify the user.

Third-party Cookies

The information provided on this page applies solely to this website and does not extend to any other websites that may be accessed via hyperlinks.

Below is a detailed list of the third-party cookies used by the website:

Matomo: _pk_id.*, _pk_ses.*,

Matomo tracks visitors’ interactions with the website anonymously

Google Analytics: _ga_*, _ga

The cookie used by Google Analytics anonymises the user’s IP address.

This is a web analytics service provided by Google Inc. (“Google”), which uses cookies that are stored on the user’s computer to count the number of pages visited and store information by anonymising user data.

Sourcebuster: sbjs_migrations, sbjs_current_add, sbjs_first_add, sbjs_current, sbjs_first, sbjs_udata, sbjs_session,

Sourcebuster cookies are used to identify the source of a visit and store user information to improve the user experience on the website.

WordPress: wp-wpml_current_language

A multilingual WordPress plugin that stores information about the user’s preferred language.

Elementor

Elementor cookies store the preferences set by the visitor regarding visibility and interface; they are therefore technical cookies designed to improve the user experience.

Cookies associated with the browsing session are automatically deleted when you close your browser.

Google Recaptcha

Security cookies to prevent automated bot activity

Disabling Cookies

Without prejudice to the above regarding cookies that are strictly necessary for browsing, the user may delete other cookies via the functionality provided for this purpose by the Data Controller in this policy, or directly via your browser.

Each browser has different procedures for managing settings. Users can find specific instructions via the links below.

Edge: https://support.microsoft.com/it-it/windows/gestire-i-cookie-in-microsoft-edge-visualizzare-consentire-bloccare-eliminare-e-usare-168dab11-0753-043d-7c16-ede5947fc64d

Google Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=it&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop

Mozilla Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/it/kb/Bloccare%20i%20cookie

Apple Safari: https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/it/cookies/

Sourcebuster on woocommerce: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/block-sourcebuster-cookies-from-woocommerce/

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