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What are cookies?Cookies are small text files that the website visited sends to users’ devices, where they are stored and are then sent back to the same site on the user’s next visit. Third party cookies, instead, are placed by a website other than the site that the user is browsing. This happens because each site may contain items (e.g. images, maps, or links to web pages of other domains) which are hosted on servers other than the server of the site being visited. Lo Studio Legale Grompe Redaelli e Associati uses its own cookies and third party cookies.
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Types of cookiesStudio Legale Grompe Redaelli e Associati uses technical cookies. Studio Legale Grompe Redaelli e Associati also uses Google Analytics. Google Analytics is a service provided by Google Inc. for the purposes of collecting site statistics and data on the demographics, interests and behaviour of users visiting the site.
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