
Cookie Policy
Cookies are small text files downloaded to your computer, tablet, or mobile phone when you visit a website or application. A website or application may download these cookies from your web browser (e.g., Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome) each time you visit them to recognize you, remember your preferences, and provide a safer online experience.
In general, cookies are beneficial and a standard method used by almost all websites you visit because they help make your online experience as smooth as possible. For security reasons, many websites will not function at all without the use of cookies (or other similar technologies, such as “web trackers” or “tags”).
Cookies usually do not contain any information to identify an individual. Still, they are used to identify the browser on an individual computer.
You can restrict, block, or delete cookies by changing your browser settings, which may mean the website will not function properly.
For more information about cookies and their impact on browsing, visit www.aboutcookies.org.
This website stores small text files called cookies on your computer for better user experience and quality improvement. Over 90% of all websites use cookies. However, according to the European Union directive of May 26, 2012, we must ask for your consent before storing cookies. By using this website, you give your consent to the use of cookies. You can block cookies and still browse the site, which may make some functions of our website no longer usable. We emphasize that under no circumstances will the persons behind the data be identified or personal data collected.
Types of Cookies
Cookies Required: These cookies are essential to help you use our features and services on Giovanni Rossini Consulting website. The services you want to use cannot be provided without those cookies. These cookies do not collect information about you that could be used for identification, nor do they track or remember where you have been on the Internet.
Functional Cookies: These cookies allow us to provide a better online experience when using our website. They do not collect or store information that would allow us to identify you personally.
Statistical Cookies: Statistical cookies help us understand how our users use our pages so that we can keep our products and services relevant, easy to use, and updated. For example, we can see which products and services are most popular, identify when and where errors occur, and test different site versions to improve the online experience.
Targeting Cookies: We have relationships with carefully selected and monitored suppliers (third parties) who may also set cookies during your visit. The purpose of these cookies is “behavioral advertising” (also known as “behavioral targeting” or “remarketing”), which is a means of showing you relevant products and services based on what appears to be of interest to you. Although these cookies can track your web visits, they do not know who you are. Without those cookies, the online ads you encounter will be less relevant to you and your interests.
Cookie Management
Most Internet browsers allow you to delete cookies from your computer’s hard drive, block all cookies (or only third-party cookies), or warn you before storing cookies on your device.
Please note if you choose to block all cookies, our website will not function as intended, and you will not be able to use or access many of the services we provide. If you have blocked all cookies and want to use all our features and services, you will need to enable cookies. You can do this in your browser.
Instead of blocking all cookies, you can block only third-party cookies that will allow our website to function as intended.
How to manage cookies on a PC:
- Google Chrome: Click “Tools” at the top of the browser and select “Settings”. Click “Show advanced settings”, scroll to the “Privacy” section and click “Content settings”. Select “Allow setting of local data”. To accept only first-party cookies, click “Block all third-party cookies without a wife.”
- Microsoft Internet Explorer: Click “Tools” at the top of your browser and select “Internet Options,” then click the “Privacy” tab. Make sure your privacy level is set to Medium or lower, which will enable the use of cookies in your browser.
- Mozilla Firefox: Click “Tools” at the top of the browser and select “Options”. Then select the “Privacy” icon. Click “Cookies” and select “Allow sites to create a cookie”.
- Safari: Click the gear icon at the top of the browser and select “Settings”. Click the “Privacy” tab, then select the “Disable the use of cookies by third parties and advertising cookies” option. Click “Save”.
How to manage cookies on your Apple Mac computer:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 on OSX: Click on “Explorer” at the top of the browser and select “Settings”. Scroll to the “Cookies” section of “Inbox”. Select “Don’t ask”.
- Safari on OSX: Click “Safari” at the top of the browser and select “Settings.” Click “Privacy” and then “Enable Cookies”. Select “only pages you’ve visited”.
- Mozilla and Netscape on OSX: Click “Mozilla” or “Netscape” at the top of your browser and select “Settings.” Scroll to “Cookies” in “Privacy & Security”. Select “Allow cookies only to the originating site”.
- Opera: Click “Menu” at the top of the browser and select “Settings”. Then select the tab “Options” and “Advanced”. Select “Enable cookies”.
Additional Information
There are currently several websites for disabling the storage of cookies for different services. You can get more information on the following links:
- allaboutcookies.org
- youronlinechoices.eu
- aboutads.info
If you have any questions, feel free to call (+1) 307 218 6166. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and elevate your business to the next level.