Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which types we use on Uradonaviq and how you can manage your preferences. It should be read together with our Privacy Notice, where we describe how personal data is processed more broadly.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device when you visit them. They allow a site to recognise your browser over time, remember certain choices and understand how visitors interact with pages. Some cookies are essential for basic functions, while others support analytics, personalisation or advertising.

2. Types of cookies we use

Strictly necessary cookies: These cookies are required for the core operation of the site, such as loading pages, safeguarding security and storing your basic cookie preferences. They are set without the need for prior consent, as permitted by GDPR and guidance from the Italian Data Protection Authority.

Performance and analytics cookies: Subject to your consent, we may use analytics tools to collect aggregated information about how visitors use Uradonaviq, for example which pages are viewed most often and whether error messages occur. This helps us improve navigation and content quality.

Functionality cookies: Where implemented, these cookies remember options such as language or display preferences to make your visit smoother. They are used only when necessary and, when required, with your consent.

3. Legal basis and consent

For non‑essential cookies we rely on your explicit consent. On your first visit, a banner or settings panel will invite you to accept, reject or customise the categories of cookies that may be used. You are free to decline optional cookies, and doing so will not affect your access to the core informational content of the site, although some convenience features may not work as intended.

4. Managing your cookie preferences

You can review and change your cookie settings at any time using your browser controls or, where available, the dedicated link in the footer of our site that reopens the consent panel. Most browsers also allow you to block or delete cookies entirely. Please note that disabling certain cookies may impact performance or limit functionality.

5. Third‑party cookies

Some cookies on Uradonaviq may be placed by third‑party providers, for example analytics tools or embedded services. These third parties are responsible for their own cookie and privacy practices. Where required, we will list the relevant providers and provide links to their policies, so that you can review how your data is handled.

6. Policy updates

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time, for example if we introduce new services or change the tools we use. The most recent version is indicated by the date at the top of this page or in the metadata. We encourage you to check it periodically so that you remain informed.