What cookies and tracking tools are
Cookies are strings or identifiers stored on the user's device or used to read information from the terminal. They may support core technical functions or additional purposes such as analytics, advanced preferences or third-party media.
Categories used
The site distinguishes between strictly necessary tools, preferences, analytics and embedded-media tools. Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel and Google DoubleClick are not loaded automatically by the current public frontend.
- sc_consent_v1: first-party technical consent cookie, 180 days
- sc-consent-v1: first-party localStorage copy of the consent choice
- stampacampania-theme: localStorage preference for the visual theme
- sc_analytics_visitor_id and sc_analytics_session_id: first-party pseudonymous analytics identifiers, created only after analytics consent
- admin HttpOnly cookies for authorised back-office sessions
How consent works
The banner allows you to accept all optional categories, reject them, or customise your choices by category. Non-essential categories should not be activated before your explicit action.
Preferences can later be changed from the footer link or from the consent interface itself.
Browser controls
You may also manage or delete cookies through your browser or device settings. This may affect some site features and may not by itself prevent all third-party technologies already authorised.
Third-party services and vendor updates
YouTube, Facebook and similar links are normal outbound links and do not set cookies through embedded widgets unless the user opens those external services. The admin area may load Google Identity Services for authorised login. Editorial media may be delivered through Google Cloud Storage.
Policy updates
This policy may be updated when technical, legal or organisational changes occur. If processing changes materially, the consent layer should be updated accordingly.