Cookie Policy

Dolomitishuttle.it uses cookies to make our services simple and efficient for users who surf www.dolomitishuttle.it.

Users viewing the site will see minimum amounts of information on their devices, which are computers and mobile devices, in small text files called 'cookies' saved in the directories used by the User's web browser.
There are various types of cookies, some to make the use of the Site more effective, others to enable certain features.
Analyzing in detail our cookies allow to:

  • memorize the entered preferences
  • avoid re-entering the same information several times during the visit such as user name and password
  • analyze the use of the services and content provided by www.dolomitishuttle.it to optimize the browsing experience and the services offered

Types of cookies used

Below are the various types of cookies used by www.dolomitishuttle.it depending on the purpose of use

Technical cookies

This type of cookie allows the proper functioning of certain sections of the Website. They are of two categories: persistent and session:

  • persistent: once the browser is closed they are not destroyed but remain up to a preset expiration date
  • of sessions: they are destroyed every time the browser is closed

These cookies, always sent from our domain, are necessary to correctly view the site and in relation to the technical services offered, will therefore be always used and sent, unless the user changes the settings in his browser (thus disrupting the display of site pages).

Analytical cookies

Cookies in this category are used to collect information on site usage. Dolomitishuttle.it will use this information on anonymous statistical analysis in order to improve the use of the Site and to make the content more interesting and relevant to the wishes of users. This type of cookie collects data in anonymous form on user activity and how it arrived on the Site. Analytical cookies are sent from the site itself or from third-party domains.

Analysis cookies for third-party services

These cookies are used to gather information on use of the Website by users in anonymous form such as: pages visited, time spent, origins of the traffic of origin, geographic origin, age, gender and interests for the purposes of marketing campaigns. These cookies are sent from third-party domains external to the Site.

Cookies to integrate products and functions of third-party software

This type of cookie integrates features developed by third parties within the pages of the site such as icons and preferences expressed in social networks for the purpose of sharing the contents of the site or for the use of third-party software services (such as software to generate maps and additional software that offer additional services). These cookies are sent from third-party domains and from partner sites that offer their functionality between the pages of the Website.

Profiling cookies

These cookies are necessary to create user profiles in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the user within the pages of the Site.
Dolomitishuttle.it does not use profiling cookies.


Dolomitishuttle.it, according to current legislation, is not required to seek consent for technical cookies and analytics, as necessary to provide the requested services.

For all other types of cookies, consent may be expressed by the User with one or more of the following methods:

  • By specific browser configurations used or the related computer programs used to surf the pages that make up the Website.
  • By changing the settings in the use of third-party services

Both of these solutions may prevent the user from using or viewing parts of the Website.

Web sites and third-party services

The Site may contain links to other Web sites that have their own privacy policy which may be different from that adopted by www.dolomitishuttle.it and which then does not respond to these sites.


Cookies utilized

Below is the list of technical and analytics cookies that could be used by this site:

  • __utma – persistent – user visit time - necessary for the third-party service Google Webmaster and Analytics. It lasts 2 years
  • __utmb – persistent – rate of abandonment (approximate value) of the user - necessary for the third-party service Google Analytics. It lasts 30 minutes
  • __utmz – persistent – user's source - necessary for the third-party service of Google Analytics. It lasts 6 months
  • _dc – of session – used to limit remarketing requests (not currently available on www.dolomitishuttle.it) that have been made necessary for the third-party service of Google Analytics. It lasts 10 minutes
  • PHPSESSID – of session – needed by WordPress to identify a user's single session.
  • _ga – persistent – used to distinguish users - necessary for the third-party service Google Analytics. It lasts 2 years

Third-party cookies:

  • Facebook:
    • act – session
    • c_user – persistent
    • csm – persistent
    • datr – persistent
    • fr – persistent
    • i_user – session
    • lu – persistent
    • p – session
    • presence – session
    • s – persistent
    • x-src – persistent
    • xs – persistent
    • datr – persistent
    • lu – persistent
  • Google +
    • AID – persistent
    • APISID – persistent
    • HSID – persistent
    • NID – persistent
    • OGP – persistent
    • OGPC – persistent
    • PREF – persistent
    • SAPISID – persistent
    • SID – persistent
    • SSID – persistent
    • TAID – persistent
    • OTZ – persistent
    • PREF – persistent
    • ACCOUNT_CHOOSER – persistent
    • GAPS – persistent
    • LSID – persistent
    • LSOSID – persistent
    • RMME – persistent
  • Twitter
    • __utma – persistent
    • __utmv – persistent
    • __utmz – persistent
    • auth_token – persistent
    • guest_id – persistent
    • pid – persistent
    • remember_checked – persistent
    • remember_checked_on – persistent
    • secure_session – persistent
    • twll – persistent
    • dnt – persistent
    • eu_cn – persistent
    • external_referer – persistent

How to disable cookies by configuring the browser

Chrome

  1. Run Chrome Browser
  2. Click on the menuchrome setting in the browser toolbar next to the url entry window for navigation
  3. Select Settings
  4. Click on Show advanced settings
  5. In the 'Privacy' section click on the button “Content settings
  6. NIn the 'Cookies' section you can change the following cookie settings:
    • Allow data to be saved locally
    • Change local data only until the browser is closed
    • Prevent sites from setting cookies
    • Block third-party cookies and site data
    • Manage exceptions for some websites
    • Delete one or all cookies

For more information visit the dedicated page.

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Run Mozilla Firefox Browser
  2. Click on the menu firefox setting in the browser toolbar next to the url entry window for navigation
  3. Select Options
  4. Select the panel Privacy
  5. Click on Show advanced settings
  6. In the section “Privacy” click on the button “Content settings
  7. In the section “Tracking” you can change the following cookie settings:
    • Select to not to make any tracking sites
    • Notify the sites the availability to be tracked
    • Don't communicate any preference regarding the tracking of personal data
  8. From the section “Chronology” hou can:
    • Enabling 'Use custom settings' select to accept third-party cookies (always, from most visited sites or never) and to keep them for a fixed period (until they expire, when Firefox closes or ask every time)
    • Remove individual cookies stored

For more information visit the dedicated page.

Internet Explorer

  1. Run Internet Explorer Browser
  2. Click on the button Tools (explorer setting) and choose Internet Options
  3. Click on the tab Privacy and in the Settings section, change the slider according to the desired action for cookies:
    • Block all cookies
    • Accept all cookies
    • Selection of sites from which to get cookies: move the cursor to an intermediate position so as not to block or allow all cookies, then press on Sites, in the Web Site Address box enter a website and then press on Block or Allow

For more information visit the dedicated page.

Safari 6

  1. Run Safari Browser
  2. Click on the button safari setting, select Preferences and choose Privacy
  3. In the section Block Cookies specify how Safari must accept cookies from websites.
  4. To see which sites have stored cookies click on Details

For more information visit the dedicated page.

Safari iOS (mobile devices)

  1. Run Safari iOS Browser
  2. Tap on Setting and then on Safari
  3. Tap on Block Cookies and choose from the various options: 'Never', 'Third-party and advertisers' or 'Always'
  4. To delete all cookies stored by Safari, tap on Settings, then on Safari and at the end Delete cookies and data

For more information visit the dedicated page.

Opera

  1. Run the Opera Browser
  2. Click on opera setting then on Advanced and finally on Cookie
  3. Choose one of the following options:
    • Accept all cookies
    • Accept cookies only from the site you visit: third-party cookies that are sent from a domain other than the one you are visiting will be rejected
    • Never accept cookies: all cookies will never be saved

For more information visit the dedicated page.


How to disable cookies from third-party services


This page is visible through the link at the bottom of each page of the site as per current regulations.