Cookie Policy
This policy explains how https://turismoincanavese.com uses cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with EU Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR) and current Italian law.
1. What are cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on the user’s device while browsing. They are used to improve the user experience, provide requested services, or collect anonymous data about site usage.
2. Consent management
Consent to the use of cookies is managed through the Usercentrics Consent Management Platform (CMP), which is integrated with the WP Consent API and Google Consent Mode v2. The banner allows the user to selectively accept or reject different categories of cookies. Preferences can be changed at any time by clicking on the banner icon visible at the bottom left of each page.
3. Types of cookies used
The site uses only technical and functional cookies, which are necessary for the proper functioning of the pages and services offered. Below is a detailed list of active cookies and services:
| Category | Service / Provider | Cookie Name | Duration | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Essential | Usercentrics CMP (Usercentrics GmbH – DE) | uc_settings, uc_cookie_consent | 1 year | Stores cookie consent preferences and prevents banner repetition. |
| Functional | WPML (OnTheGoSystems Ltd.) | wp-wpml_current_language | 1 day | Remembers the navigation language selected by the user. |
| Analytical/Functional | Google Analytics 4 (via Site Kit by Google) | _ga, _gid, _gat | from session to 2 years | Collects anonymous data on site usage for statistical purposes. Active only after consent. |
| Functional | Google Tag Manager (Google Ireland Ltd. / LLC) | – | – | Manages tag loading and does not set its own cookies. |
| Functional | Google Maps (Google Ireland Ltd. / LLC) | NID, _Secure-ENID | 6 months – 1 year | Display of interactive maps and storage of display preferences. Active only after consent. |
| Functional | Google Fonts (Google Ireland Ltd. / LLC) | – | – | Loading fonts from Google server to improve graphical rendering. No profiling cookies. |
| Functional | Outdooractive (Outdooractive AG – DE) | outdooractive_* | Variable | Displays interactive outdoor maps and trails. Can set session cookies for proper enjoyment of content. |
| Functional | Gravatar (Automattic Inc. – USA) | gravatar, __cf_bm | Session | Displays avatars associated with email addresses of WordPress users. Possible data transfers to USA. |
| Functional | unpkg (CDN) | – | – | Deployment of JavaScript libraries. Does not set its own cookies. |
| Essential | WordPress Core | wordpress_test_cookie, wp-settings-* | Session / 1 year | Checks cookie support and manages WordPress user settings. |
4. Third-party cookies
Some services (e.g., Google, Outdooractive, Gravatar) may transfer data to countries outside the EU. Such transfers take place in compliance with Chapter V of the GDPR through Standard Contractual Clauses and additional security measures taken by the providers.
5. How to manage or delete cookies
The user can:
- Change consent preferences via the Usercentrics banner;
- Delete cookies from the browser;
- Block third-party cookies from your browser settings.
Useful guides:
- Managing cookies in Google Chrome
- Managing cookies in Firefox
- Cookie management in Edge
- Cookie management in Safari
6. Updates
This Cookie Policy may change as a result of technical or regulatory changes. Updated versions will be posted on this same page.
Last update: October 2025
The site uses only technical and functional cookies. No profiling or marketing cookies are used.

