find out why we use cookies (yes, we sometimes call them biscuits), what consent involves and how to disable non-essential analytics cookies from the footer

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Who: This website and its service providers.
What: The site uses cookies to improve navigation, remember preferences and collect anonymous usage data. A cookie is a small file your browser stores to keep information across visits.
Informal messages may call them biscuits, but legally they are cookies.
When and where: Cookies are placed when you visit pages on this site and when you interact with features such as settings, forms or media players.
Why: Transaction data shows cookies help deliver a smoother experience, enable basic site functions and provide aggregated insights for product improvement.
They also support preference retention and basic security measures.
By continuing to browse, you give implied consent as described in our privacy policy. That policy explains which categories of cookies we use, their purpose and how long they persist.
In real estate, location is everything—by analogy, cookie placement matters too.
Cookies set in essential contexts keep the site functioning. Performance and analytics cookies help us measure how features perform and where improvements yield the best ROI.
Technical cookies are required for core functions. Other cookies are optional and used to improve experience or analyse trends. Settings controls let users restrict non-essential cookies where available.
Settings controls let users restrict non-essential cookies where available. Our approach emphasizes clarity about what each cookie does and how to change preferences.
The privacy policy lists cookie categories and their purposes. These include strictly necessary cookies that support core site functions and analytics cookies that collect aggregated usage data. Analytics help us measure site performance and spot issues. Transaction data shows where users engage most. The site continues to work when strictly necessary cookies remain enabled.
Cookies are small data files stored on a device to remember settings and improve navigation. Strictly necessary cookies keep sessions and security features active. Optional cookies enable personalization and analytics. Opting out of non-essential options stops those tracking functions but does not affect core features.
The footer contains an easy link to change cookie preferences and to perform an opt-out of non-essential analytics cookies. Use that control to limit tracking while preserving essential access. If you disable analytics, aggregated metrics will be reduced and some usage analyses will no longer reflect your sessions.
Some cookies come from third-party services used for measurement or social features. We name those providers in the privacy policy. You can manage third-party settings either through our controls or directly on the provider sites.
The mattone resta sempre applies to digital assets too: location and context shape how data is used and valued. Clear cookie controls support user choice and respect for privacy while allowing the site to deliver a functional experience.
To build on clear cookie controls, understanding the underlying technology helps users make informed choices. An HTTP cookie stores identifiers, preferences and session data so pages load faster and the experience remains consistent. We use essential cookies to keep logins secure, preserve shopping baskets and enable site navigation. Separate from those, analytics cookies collect anonymized metrics on page views, device types and general usage patterns. Those metrics help improve content quality, performance and accessibility without identifying individuals. In digital services, as in real estate, location is everything: context determines which cookies matter. Tuning non-essential cookie settings preserves privacy while allowing essential features to function.
Tuning non-essential cookie settings preserves privacy while allowing essential features to function. When you consent to cookies by continuing to use the site, you permit both required and any previously enabled optional cookies.
How to manage consent and opt out
Essential cookies remain active to keep the site operational. Many analytics cookies and targeted tools are optional and can be disabled without breaking core functions. Use the site’s footer link to access the consent panel and revoke optional permissions.
You can also control cookies at the browser level. Open your browser’s privacy settings to block third-party cookies, clear stored cookies, or set strict site-by-site rules. Mobile browsers and privacy-focused apps offer equivalent controls.
For users who want finer control, explore site preferences tied to individual services. Disconnecting optional trackers may reduce personalization and some convenience features, but it does not prevent essential sessions or secure transactions.
In real estate, location is everything; in privacy, context is everything. Transaction data shows small settings changes often yield large privacy gains with minimal impact on usability.
Practical tip: use private browsing or enable a tracker-blocking extension for enhanced protection. Most modern browsers provide built-in cookie controls and clear explanations of what each cookie category does.
Users can change tracking preferences directly from the site footer at any time. Click the opt-out link to disable non-essential analytics cookies. This action updates your preferences for future visits and is applied immediately.
If you want finer control, adjust cookie settings through your browser. Most modern browsers offer options to block or delete cookies and explain cookie categories clearly. Be aware that blocking all cookies can prevent features such as staying logged in or preserving language choices.
Open the site and scroll to the page footer. Select the opt-out entry. Confirm your choice when prompted. The site will record the preference and limit non-essential tracking on subsequent visits.
For a stricter approach, combine the footer option with your browser controls. Clearing cookies or setting the browser to reject them complements the on-site preference. Transaction data shows that layered controls reduce third-party tracking while retaining core site functions when essential cookies remain enabled.
Transaction data shows layered controls reduce third-party tracking while retaining core site functions when essential cookies remain enabled. The footer link opens a compact preferences panel. From there, users can toggle categories such as analytics, marketing and personalization. Turning off analytics stops the site from collecting aggregated usage statistics associated with the browser. The panel also links to the full privacy policy for details on data retention, third-party partners and legal bases for processing.
Browser settings and manual controls
Site preferences are the first layer of control. Browsers offer a second layer. Most modern browsers allow blocking third-party cookies, clearing site data and limiting cross-site tracking. Private or strict settings reduce data shared with external trackers. Extensions and built-in privacy tools can add further protections without disabling essential features.
Use both controls together for a balanced outcome: keep essential site functions and reduce unwanted tracking. Transaction data shows this dual approach preserves usability while strengthening privacy protections.
Transaction data shows this dual approach preserves usability while strengthening privacy protections. In real estate, location is everything; in digital services, browser settings determine where your data resides. Most modern browsers let users block or whitelist specific cookies and limit cross-site tracking.
Use browser controls to restrict third-party cookies, enable private or incognito modes to reduce persistent storage, or clear stored cookies to reset site data. These actions operate outside the site’s preference panel and may alter how some features perform.
Review our privacy policy for a clear explanation of how browser-level controls interact with in-site preferences and which functions may be affected. For investors in digital privacy, think of browser settings as a first layer of protection; combine them with site preferences for stronger results.
Privacy, transparency and your choices
Privacy, transparency and your choices
Who: the service operator collects limited categories of data to secure systems and improve products. What: the privacy policy lists categories, purposes and legal bases for processing. Where: details and controls are available on the site and within account settings. Why: these measures balance operational needs with user autonomy.
We present this information plainly so users can grant or withhold consent with confidence. Using the term biscuits in casual text lightens tone but does not alter the legal or technical descriptions in the privacy policy.
Your choices are recorded and respected. Opting out of non-essential analytics cookies via the site footer will be applied to subsequent sessions and preserved by the service when technically feasible. Transaction data shows persistent preferences reduce repeat prompts and streamline user experience.
Need help? Consult the privacy policy for granular controls or contact listed support channels for assistance. In real estate, location is everything; in digital services, layered controls and clear policies determine where responsibility and choice reside.
The service will continue to refine controls and transparency features in line with technical standards and regulatory guidance, with the aim of making privacy management simpler and more effective for users.




