Cookies

Premise

This information is provided with reference to the site www.jomix.com on which JOMIX ITALIA SRL operates, under the distinctive sign of "JOMIX", as provider of the registration and sales service and as manager of the Sites and owner of the Data Personal data of Users collected through them.

The company JOMIX ITALIA SRL therefore provides a single information with reference to all the Sites and requires a single consent to the installation of the cookies relating to all the Sites.

What are cookies and what are they used for

A cookie is a small text file that a website visited by the user sends to his terminal (computer, mobile device such as smartphone or tablet) where it is memorized before being re-transmitted to that site on a subsequent visit to the site. Cookies are distinguished from each other:

based on the subject who installs them on the user's terminal, depending on whether it is the same manager of the site that the user is visiting (so-called "first-party cookies") or a different site, which installs cookies for the through the first site (so-called "third-party cookies");

based on the purpose of each cookie: some cookies allow the website that installed them to remember, for example, the preferences expressed by the user while browsing or to make a purchase or authenticate to access restricted areas (so-called " technical cookies”);

other cookies allow the site that installed them to monitor user navigation also for the purpose of sending advertising and/or offering services in line with the preferences expressed by the user while surfing the net (so-called "profiling cookies").

Only profiling cookies require the user's prior consent for their use.

First and third party technical cookies and first and third party profiling cookies and/or other markers are installed through the Sites, as better described in the following tables.

Methods for expressing consent to profiling cookies

On the first visit to the Sites, the user can accept all cookies by performing one of the following actions:

By closing the banner, clicking on the X or on "OK" in the banner itself

By accessing another area of ​​the site or by clicking on any element of the page (image or link) outside the banner

Scrolling the page

How to deny consent to profiling cookies

On the occasion of the first visit to the Sites, if he does not perform any of the actions described in the banner but, from the banner, accesses the extended information, the user can refuse consent to the installation of cookies by clicking on the appropriate link in the tables below in footer to the description of each cookie (called "Decline").

On subsequent visits to the Sites (provided that the user has previously expressed his preference regarding the use of cookies, as indicated in points 1 and 2 above), by accessing the extended information through the "cookie policy" link present in the footer of each page of the Sites and denying consent to cookies by clicking on the appropriate link in the tables that follow at the bottom of the description of each cookie (called "Decline").

In any case, through the browser settings. In other words, the User can: (i) manage cookie preferences directly within his browser, preventing their installation; (ii) delete the cookies already installed from your browser, including the cookie in which the consent, possibly given by the User, to the installation of cookies by the Sites has been saved.

The User can find information on how to manage cookies through his browser.

For behavioral advertising cookies, the User can also set their preferences through the Your Online Choices website (the system operates with reference to the member companies that use cookies for behavioral advertising).

Technical cookies that do not require the prior consent of the User

Technical cookies are used to allow the Sites to function and/or to provide the User with a service or function that the User has expressly requested. They therefore guarantee the normal navigation and use of the Sites, also allowing the preferences expressed by the User to be saved and thus optimizing their navigation. The Sites use both first and third party technical cookies. The technical cookies used by the Sites can be divided into the following sub-categories:

"User input" cookies: session cookies used to keep track of the data provided by the user by filling in the appropriate online forms (for example the forms present during the purchase process for entering the shipping or billing address) or , as happens in the case of the shopping cart, to remember the items that the user has selected and placed in the cart, by clicking on the appropriate button;

Authentication cookies: cookies used to identify the user after logging in and allow him to authenticate and access the content and/or functions for which this log-in is necessary (eg: purchase; access to the Personal Area); Other functionality cookies: cookies used to activate specific functions of the Sites and to memorize the choices made by the User regarding the display of the pages of the Sites;

“Cookie consent”: cookies that document the User's consent to the installation of profiling cookies by carrying out one of the actions described in the banner/brief information; they recognize the User on the second access to the site so as not to request consent to install cookies again; has a duration of 12 months.

Other types of Cookies or third-party tools that may use them

Some of the services listed below may not require the User's consent or may be managed directly by the owner - depending on what is described - without the help of third parties.

If among the tools indicated below there were services managed by third parties, these could - in addition to what is specified and also without the knowledge of the Owner - perform User tracking activities. For detailed information in this regard, it is advisable to consult the Privacy Policies of the services listed:

Commercial affiliation

Interaction with social networks and external platforms

Advertising

Remarketing and behavioral targeting

Statistics

Content and functionality performance testing (A/B testing)