COOKIES POLICY

That this website uses the following cookies:

session cookies
navigation cookies and cookies serving aggregated statistical purposes
persistent third-party cookies


This website does not use profiling cookies.
Reslabor.it ("Site") uses technical cookies, or small text files that are transmitted to the device you use to access the Site, where they are stored before being re-transmitted to the Site upon your next visit. While navigating, your device might also store cookies from other websites or servers (third-party cookies). This happens if pages you visit contain images, maps, sounds or specific links to web pages of other domains on servers other than the one you are visiting.

It is possible to prevent cookies from being stored on your device by choosing the appropriate browser settings. For further details, please see the manual or guide provided by the browser manufacturer. By consulting them, you will understand:
- how to receive notifications from the browser when it receives a new cookie,
- how to prevent the browser from accepting new cookies,
- how to disable cookies so that they are not received or stored as a general setting.

You can delete cookies stored on your computer at any time. You can also disable or delete similar features, such as flash cookies used by browser add-ons, by changing the add-on settings or through the manufacturer's website for certain add-ons (e.g. Adobe Flash Player's website).

While it is possible to browse the Site without cookies, this may limit certain site features.
Below are instructions on how to disable cookies based on your browser.

Internet Explorer 9
  •  Open the Internet explorer window.
  •  Go to the "Tools" option on the browser.
  •  Click "Delete browsing history".
  •  Check the "Cookies and website data" box and then click "delete".
     OR
  •  Click on "Safety" on the right-hand tools bar.
  •  Select "Delete browsing history".
  •  Check the "Cookies and website data" box and then click "delete".

Internet Explorer 8
Alternatively, Internet Explorer 8's new InPrivate browsing feature allows users to browse the web without leaving traces of sites they visit (including cookies). To use the InPrivate feature:
  •  Click on "Safety".
  •  Select "InPrivate Browsing". Close all Windows Explorer windows.
  •  Click on "Start", "Run", enter inetcpl.cpl, and click "OK".
  •  Under the "General" tab, select "Cancel" under "Browsing history" in the "Internet Properties box.
  •  In the "Clear browsing history" box, click on "Delete Cookies".
  •  In the Delete Cookies" box, click "Yes".

Internet Explorer 7.x
  •  Close out Internet Explorer 7 and all Windows Explorer windows.
  •  Click on "Start", "Run", enter inetcpl.cpl, and click "OK".
  •  Under the "General" tab click "Cancel" under "Browsing history" in the "Internet Properties" box.
  •  In the "Clear browsing history" box, click on "Delete Cookies".
  •  In the "Delete Cookies" box, click "Yes".

All other versions of Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer saves cookies in multiple places depending on the browser version and Microsoft Windows system. The best way to find and delete cookies is to close Internet Explorer and use the tool to explore resources (e.g. Windows Explorer) and look for a folder called "Cookies".

Google Chrome
  •  Click on the settings icon at the top right-hand side of the browser menu.
  •  Select "Settings".
  •  At the bottom of the page, click on "Advanced".
  •  In the "Privacy and security" section, click on "Content settings" and then "Cookies".
  •  To disable cookies, select "Prevent sites from setting data" (alternatively you can remove all cookies from a period of time selected from a drop-down menu).
  •  Select "Clear browsing history" to delete all traces of sites visited.
  •  Select "Clear download history" to delete downloaded files and programmes.
  •  election "Clear cache" to delete the pages of sites in the cache memory.
  •  You can also delete saved passwords (used to access sites) and saved data to fill out forms (for example name and surname).
  •  Click the "Clear browsing data" button.
  •  Click the "Close" button.

Mozilla Firefox
  •  At the top of the browser, select "Options" and then "Privacy". In the "Cookies" panel, click on "Show cookies". To remove a single cookie, click on the item in the list and then click on the "remove cookies" button. To remove all cookies, click on the "Remove all cookies" button.
  •  From the drop-down menu, click on "Preferences".
  •  Select the "Security" tab.
  •  Click on the "Show cookies" button.
  •  Select the cookies you want to remove from the list.
  •  Click "Delete"

Safari 1.0 (MacOS X)
  •  From the drop-down menu click on "Preferences".
  •  Select the "Security" tab.
  •  Click on the "Show cookies" button.
  •  Select the cookies you want to remove from the list.
  •  Click "Delete".

Further information

Session cookies
Session cookies are not permanently stored on your device and disappear when you close your browser. Their use is strictly limited to the transmission of session identifiers (consisting of random numbers generated by the server) necessary to allow you to safely and effectively explore the Site.

Navigation cookies and cookies serving aggregated statistical purposes
This site uses cookies to save your browsing preferences and optimise your browsing experience.
These cookies include those for language settings and statistics management by the Site's owner.

Third party cookies
This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. ("Google"). Google Analytics uses cookies; the information generated by the cookies regarding use of the Site is transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. You can refuse these cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser; however, this may prevent you from using all the Site's features. By using the Site, you consent to Google's processing of your data in the manner and for the purposes above. To learn more about Google's use of cookies, click here.

RIGHTS OF DATA SUBJECTS
The rights of parties whose personal data are processed are protected by Regulation (EU) 679/2016 ("GDPR"). You can object to the processing of your personal data at any time by sending a request under the section "Contact Us", specifying "GDPR Request" in the subject line.