Information on cookies
The section of the Furla.com website (www.furla.com) uses cookies and similar technologies to enhance your browsing experience and to allow us to send you promotional messages targeted to your interests, as further detailed below.
Definitions
Cookies are simple text files that allow the website server to store information on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.) for the duration of your visit (session cookie) and for subsequent visits (persistent cookies). They are stored by the browser according to the settings you select. Similar technologies, such as web beacons, clear GIFs and all forms of local storage introduced with HTML5, may also be used to collect information on visitors’ behaviour. For the sake of simplicity, references to “cookie” include all similar technologies.
Types of cookies
Technical cookies
Session cookies: These are essential to ensure the correct functioning of our website and are used to manage registration/login and access to reserved features. They are stored temporarily during a browsing session and are automatically deleted from your device when the browser is closed. Please be aware that if you disable session cookies, you might not be able to access features that require registration/login. The processing made by these cookies is necessary for the performance of a contract to which you are party, i.e. our website services (Art. 6.1 b) GDPR).
Persistent, site optimisation and statistic cookies: These allow us to collect and analyse (on an anonymous basis) traffic and use of the site, monitor the system and improve operating performance, for example, store your preferences to enhance your subsequent visits. They are not automatically deleted when the browser is closed but are saved on your computer for a fixed period (for example, until the end of the year) or until you delete them. The processing made by these cookies is necessary for the performance of a contract to which you are party i.e. our website services (Art. 6.1 b) GDPR).
For more information on how to manage and delete these cookies, please see the “Managing Cookies” section below. If you disable or refuse cookies, please note that some parts of this site may then be inaccessible or not function properly.
Here below is a list of the technical cookies currently in use by the website.
Name |
Type |
Duration |
Purpose |
Sfcc-cart
Customer_id
|
Technical |
Session |
Data on the shopping kart, both for guest users and registered users |
furlaCountry
furlaLoc |
Technical |
30 days |
Determine the country of access and the geographical coordination of the user, they are set by geolocalization or in case of change of country by the user |
__canI_TH |
Technical |
Session |
Session data needed to run the website |
session
Session.sig
|
Technical |
Session |
Session data needed to run the website |
Shownlpopup |
Technical |
Session |
Determines whether or not to show the popup of the newsletter |
Dwanonymous_e
Dw_securetoken_
Dwsid
Sfcc_token
|
Technical |
Session |
Cookies required for the correct operation of the website for login and purchase purposes |
dwcookie |
Technical |
Session |
Cookie required for the correct operation of the website for website maintenance purposes |
Dwuser_XXXX
Dwcustomer_XXXX |
Technical |
6 months |
Session data needed to run the website |
Dwsourcecode_XXXX |
Technical |
1 day |
Cookie required for the correct operation of the website for website maintenance purposes |
Dwsid (replaces sid) |
Technical |
Session |
Cookie required for the correct operation of the website for website security purposes during the login and purchase stages |
Dwsecuretoken_XXXX |
Technical |
Session |
Keeps session information if the protocol used is HTTPS |
Dwanonymous_XXXX
Dwac_XXXX
Dwpersonalization_XXXX |
Technical (first-party analytics) |
6 months |
First-party cookies that allow anonymous statistical analysis of site usage |
JSESSIONID
VISITOR_ID |
Technical |
Session |
Collect the session ID, allow the user to finalize an online transaction |
Third-party cookies
The website also uses cookies provided by selected third-party service providers.
Analytics cookies: The website uses third-party service providers such as Google Analytics to collect and analyse on an anonymous basis traffic and use of the site. The processing made by these cookies requires your consent, which you give by accessing any item of the website (Art. 6.1 a) GDPR).
Profiling cookies: Third-party service providers use profiling cookies to track your navigation of our website in order to create profiles of your tastes, habits, choices, etc.; thus allowing them to send you promotional messages targeted to your preferences. Please be aware that if you disable or delete them, we will not be able to send promotional messages targeted to your preferences, and the proper functioning of some features and access to some parts of the website might be affected. The processing made by these cookies requires your consent, which you give by accessing any item of the website (Art. 6.1 a) GDPR).
For more information on how to manage and delete these cookies, please see the “Managing Cookies” section below.
Here below is a list of the main third-party cookies currently in use by the website.
Name |
Type |
Instrument |
Duration |
Purpose |
_ga |
Analytics |
Google Analytics |
2 years |
Records a unique ID used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website |
_gat |
Analytics |
Google Analytics |
Session |
Limits the frequency of requests |
_gid |
Analytics |
Google Analytics |
Session |
Records a unique ID used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website |
_utma
|
Analytics |
Google Analytics |
Persistent |
Keeps track of the number of times a visitor has been to the website, when their first visit was, and when their last visit occurred |
_utmb
_utmc
|
Analytics |
Google Analytics |
Session |
Calculate how long a visit to the website takes |
_utmt |
Analytics |
Google Analytics |
10 minutes |
Limits the frequency of requests |
_utmz
|
Analytics |
Google Analytics |
6 months |
Keeps track of which website the visitor came from, what search engine they used, what link they clicked on and what keyword they used |
_TA_TRACKING
sp |
Analytics |
Thron |
3 months |
Allow to track anonymously the use of Furla pictures distributed by the CND of Thron |
NID
SID
IDE
ANID
DSID
FLC
AID
TAID
exchange
_uid
__gac
__gads |
Profiling |
Google Shopping |
3 months to 2 years |
Select advertising based on what is relevant to a user, improve reporting on campaign performance, and avoid showing ads the user has already seen |
fr |
Profiling |
|
3 months |
Tracks Facebook users for advertising purposes |
acdc
|
Profiling |
Criteo |
6 months |
Keeps track of any parameters that are explicitly passed by the site, for example in dynamic banners |
dis
eid |
Profiling |
Criteo |
6 months |
Inform a publisher (i.e. the site that hosts the advertisement) who the advertiser is, so as to be able to block the displaying of the advertisement on that site |
evt
|
Profiling |
Criteo |
1 year |
Keeps track of any opt-out (in other words, the desire not to see the advertisement any more) by the user on a single campaign or on Criteo in general |
zdi |
Profiling |
Criteo |
5 years |
Keeps track of any opt-out (in other words, the desire not to see the advertisement any more) by the user on a single campaign or on Criteo in general |
opt
optout
udc |
Profiling |
Criteo |
6 months |
Allow personalised, more appropriate banners to be displayed, based on a user's behaviour on the site |
pp |
Profiling |
Criteo |
1 day |
Allows personalised, more appropriate banners to be displayed, based on a user's behaviour on the site |
udi |
Profiling |
Criteo |
6 months |
Keeps track of the campaign ID, in other words of the unique ID code that Criteo assigns to each campaign |
uic |
Profiling |
Criteo |
1 year |
Keeps track of the campaign ID, in other words of the unique ID code that Criteo assigns to each campaign |
uid |
Profiling |
Criteo |
1 month |
Gathers information on creativity, in other words on the compilation of layouts and colours used in dynamic banners |
Please note that Furla does not control third-party cookies.
The management of information collected by our main third-party providers is regulated by the providers’ cookie policies, which you can find, and/or instructions on how to disable the cookies, at the following links.
Google Analytics / Google Shopping |
https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en-GB To disable cookies click here |
Thron |
|
|
|
Criteo |
Additional third-party analytics cookies might be present on the website and vary depending on the Furla advertising campaign from time to time. In these cases, the third-party advertising agencies entrusted by Furla might use cookies in the context of advertising campaigns on the Furla website in order to generate anonymous statistics on such campaigns and for a limited time only. If you wish to receive more information on these cookies you can write at privacy@furla.com.
For more information on how to manage and delete these cookies, please see the “Managing Cookies” section below.
Managing cookies
You can accept, disable and reject cookies easily by adjusting your browser settings. You can also personalise your browser settings for different websites and web applications, and most mainstream browsers allow you to select different settings for proprietary and third-party cookies. Please be aware that total or partial disabling of technical cookies may affect the proper functioning of features reserved to registered users, whereas disabling third-party cookies will not affect your browsing experience in any way. For your convenience, below are links to the web pages of the main browsers that contain instructions on how to delete cookies:
Internet Explorer | Firefox | Chrome | Safari
For more information about how to limit the use of cookies, please visit: