This Cookie Policy is designed to explain the types of cookies we use and how we use them, as well as provide instructions on how to refuse or delete cookies on this website, if you choose to do so.

What are Cookies?

Cookies are pieces of informations on your browser when you visit a website or use a social network via your PC, smartphone o tablet. Each cookie contains various data such as the name of the server it originates from, a numeral identifier, etc.
Cookies can remain in your system for the duration of a session (i.e., until you close your web browser) or for longer periods, and they may contain a unique identification code.

What are cookies used for?

Some cookies are used for computer authentication, session monitoring, and storing specific information about users accessing a web page. These so-called technical cookies are often useful as they can make browsing and web usage faster and smoother. For example, they facilitate procedures when you shop online, log in to restricted areas, or when a website automatically recognizes your preferred language.

We also use ‘analytics cookies to collect anonymous, aggregate data on how many people visit our site and how they use it. This helps us create general statistics to improve our service.

Other cookies are used to track and profile user behavior. By analyzing browsing and purchasing patterns (such as what you buy or read), these cookies allow us to deliver tailored and personalized advertisements that match your interests (i.e., Behavioural Advertising).

Let’s talk about profiling cookies.

A web page may also contain cookies from other sites, included in various elements hosted on the page itself, such as advertising banners, images, videos, etc. . In these cases, we are referring to so-called third-party cookies, which are typically used for profiling purposes.

This means that the cookies downloaded onto your PC, smartphone, or tablet can also be read by other parties, different from those who manage the web pages you are visiting.

Third-party cookies

When visiting a website, you may receive cookies both from the site you are visiting (first-party) and from sites managed by other organizations (third-party). Notable examples include embedded videos or social plugins from social network services. These are parts of the visited page generated directly by the aforementioned sites and integrated into the host site’s page. The most common use is aimed at sharing content on social networks. The presence of these plugins involves the transmission of cookies to and from all sites managed by third parties. The management of information collected by third parties is governed by their respective privacy policies, to which you are kindly requested to refer.

How to change your cookies preferences on mathitech.com

Click the cookie icon in the bottom-right corner of any page to manage your preferences menu.

How to change you settings of cookies in your browser

Most browser allow to delete the cookies from your PC’s hard drive, to block the acceptance of cookies or receive a warning before a cookie is stored.

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We and selected third parties use cookies or similar technologies for technical purposes and, with your consent, also for functionality, experience, measurement, and marketing (with personalized ads).

You can freely give, refuse, or withdraw your consent at any time by accessing the preferences panel. Refusing consent may make the relevant functions unavailable.

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