Cookie policy

What is a cookie and what is it used for?
Our website uses different types of cookies, each of which has a specific function. Cookies can be classified based on:

duration: session or persistent cookies;
source: first-party or third-party cookies;
purpose: strictly necessary cookies, performance analysis cookies, and behavioral advertising cookies.
Cookies that expire at the end of a browser session (usually when the browser is closed or at the end of the session) are called session cookies and are useful, for example, to keep the browsing session active. Cookies that are stored for a longer period of time (between sessions) are called persistent cookies and are useful, for example, to remember your preferences or to deliver targeted advertising.

The definition of first-party or third-party refers to the website or domain that installs the cookie. First-party cookies are installed directly by the Site, while third-party cookies are installed by a different domain, for example, when the Site incorporates elements from other services, such as advertising platforms.

It should be noted that the purposes typically served by cookies can also be achieved through other similar technologies, including the use of certain features that identify devices to analyze visits to the Site. This policy applies to any technology that stores or accesses information on your device. Examples of such technologies include HTML5 local storage, Local Shared Objects (also known as Flash cookies), and fingerprinting techniques. From now on, when we talk about cookies, this definition will also include other similar technologies.

Strictly necessary cookies enable the Site to function properly and allow you to easily use its content and services. For example, you can browse the site while retaining the contents of your shopping cart, or you won’t need to take any action on the banner containing the brief information each time you access the Site, because your consent choice will be recorded. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be disabled, and your prior consent is not required for their installation. These cookies are stored in your browser for the time necessary to ensure the Site’s proper functioning, and in any case, in the case of persistent cookies, for a maximum of 1 year.

Performance analytics cookies are installed to measure certain actions you take while browsing the Site. Specifically, these cookies are useful for statistically analyzing accesses or visits to the Site in order to optimize its structure, navigation logic, and content. These cookies are not necessary for the Site’s operation, so your consent is required for their installation. Below is a table containing all the information about the performance analysis cookies installed through the Site:

SERVICE NAME PURPOSE ORIGIN DURATION
Google Analytics: This service allows us to understand how you interact with the Site’s content. This service, without active advertising features and by masking your IP address, uses a set of cookies to collect information and generate statistics on Site usage. Third-party 14 months
Behavioral advertising cookies (Targeting cookies) are used to track your browsing on the Site to analyze your behavior for marketing purposes and create a profile of your tastes, habits, and choices. This allows Staff Jersey to send you targeted advertising messages based on your interests and preferences expressed during browsing. Furthermore, for better targeting, the data collected with these cookies may also be shared in aggregate form with other platforms used by Staff Jersey. These cookies are not necessary for the Site to function, so your consent is required for their installation.

SERVICE NAME PURPOSE ORIGIN DURATION
Google Analytics: This service allows you to create audience segments to show you personalized advertising based on your interaction with the Site’s content. This service, with active advertising features, uses a set of cookies, for example, to perform remarketing activities. Third-party 14 months
How can I disable cookies?
Most browsers (Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Safari, Firefox, etc.) are configured to accept cookies. However, most browsers allow you to control and even disable cookies.