
Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy aims to inform users about the procedures followed for the collection, through cookies and/or other monitoring technologies, of the information provided when visiting the website www.enelx.com (hereinafter the "Site").
Enel X s.r.l., with registered office in Rome, Viale Tor di Quinto 45/47, VAT no. 9945270966 and others Enel X Group Companies (hereinafter, the "Controller"), as independent Data Controllers, will process your personal data in accordance with the provisions of the applicable legislation on privacy and the protection of personal data and this Cookie Policy.
1. Definition of Cookies
1.1 Cookies are small text strings that the sites visited by the user send to the device used (for example computers, tablets, smartphones, notebooks, etc.), where they are stored before being re-transmitted to the same sites at the next visit of the same user. Cookies may be subject to prior consent.
1.2 Cookies make it possible to identify the device in which the same is stored for its entire period of validity or registration. During the visits to the Site, the information relating to the navigation data received from the user's device could be stored in "cookies" installed on the same.
1.3 Cookies perform various functions and make it possible to browse the Site efficiently, remembering user's preferences and improving the browsing experience. They can also help personalise the advertisements shown during browsing and the marketing activities directed to the user, ensuring that they are carried out in a manner consistent with his or her interests and preferences.
1.4 Cookie settings can be changed at any time. More information about the cookies used by the site is provided below and how to manage the settings related to them.
2. Types of Cookies used
2.1 When connecting to the Site via a browser, cookies may be installed on the user's device in order to recognise the device used, guarantee the use of the Site for the duration of the cookies' validity period and collect information on accesses to the Site.
2.2 While browsing a Site, users can also receive cookies on their device that are sent from different sites or servers (so called "third parties"), which contain certain elements (such as, for example, images, maps, sounds, specific links to pages on other domains) present on the site the user is visiting. Therefore, in this respect there can be:
§ First-party cookies, sent directly from the Controller to the user's device.
§ Third-party cookies, coming from a third party but sent on behalf of the Controller.
2.3 Depending on the cookies' purposes, they can be distinguished as:
§ Technical Cookies: their use is strictly limited to the transmission of session identification data (random numbers generated by the server), necessary to allow the safe and efficient exploration of the Site; they are not stored permanently on the user's computer and disappear when the browser is closed. The use of these cookies is aimed at the security and improvement of the service offered.
In particular, the Controller uses the following Technical Cookies:
Name |
Duration |
First or third party |
Description |
demdex |
6 months |
First party |
Cookie used for the semantic analysis of contents and recording user browsing on the site. |
dpm |
> 2 years |
First party |
Cookie used for the semantic analysis of contents and recording user browsing on the site. |
incap_ses_[ID] |
Session |
First party |
Incapsula Cookie that preserves the user's status during the requests made on the page. Used to manage the security of requests |
nlbi_[ID] |
Session |
First party |
Cookie used to manage the security of requests |
visid_incap_[ID] |
1 year |
First party |
Cookie used to manage the security of requests |
___utmvc |
Session |
First party |
Cookie used to manage the security of requests |
Channel NID and ID |
6 months |
Third party |
Cookie used by Google to store preferences and other information, such as preferred language, the number of search results that are shown for each page, etc. |
CONSENT |
6 months |
Third party |
Cookie used by Google to store preferences and other information, such as preferred language, the number of search results that are shown for each page, etc. |
Authorisation |
1 year |
First party |
Cookie used to manage authentication to the reserved area |
AWSELB |
Session |
First party |
Amazon Web Services Cookie for Elastic Load Balance (client distribution on targets - routing) |
§ Technical Cookie: necessary for keeping track of the consent given by the User;
Name |
Duration |
First or third party |
Description |
cookieconsent_enelx |
1 year |
First party |
Cookie used to track the consent expressed by the visitor |
§ Cookie Analytics: the Controller uses cookie analytics to analyse the number of users and ways the Site is used; this information is collected in aggregate form.
In particular, the Controller uses the following Cookie Analytics:
Name |
Duration |
First or third party |
Description |
s_cc |
Session |
Third party |
Adobe Analytics cookie set and read by JavaScript code to determine if cookies are enabled. |
s_sq |
Session |
Third party |
Adobe Analytics cookies which are set and read by JavaScript code when the ClickMap feature and the Activity Map feature are enabled; contains information about the previous link that was clicked by the user |
s_getNewRepeat |
1 month |
Third party |
Adobe Analytics cookie that determines whether the visitor is a new visitor or not. |
s_lv |
3 years |
Third party |
Cookie belonging to the Adobe Omniture "family" that collects information about the URLs visited, the time spent on them and the searches carried out. |
s_lv_s |
Session |
||
gpv_pn |
Session |
Third party |
Adobe Analytics cookie that captures the values of the pages visited. |
_ga |
2 years |
First party |
Cookie used for tracking unique visitors |
_gid |
1 day |
First party |
Cookie used for tracking unique visitors |
everest_g_v2 |
2 years |
First party |
Cookie that detects if the visitor has clicked on an advertising banner |
everest_session_v2 |
session |
First party |
Cookie that detects if the visitor has clicked on an advertising banner |
§ Profiling cookies: profiling cookies are designed to create user profiles and are used in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the same in the context of web browsing or to improve the browsing experience. These cookies can only be used for these purposes with the user's consent.
Below is a description of the first and third-party profiling cookies used on the Site:
Name |
Duration |
First or third party |
Description |
AMCVS_[ID]@AdobeOrg |
Session |
Third party |
Adobe Marketing Cloud cookie for visitor identification. |
AMCV_[ID]@AdobeOrg |
2 years |
Third party |
3 Management of cookies via browser settings
3.1 Almost all internet browsers let you check which cookies are present on your hard drive, block all cookies or receive a warning every time a cookie is installed. In some cases, however, failure to install a cookie may make it impossible to use certain sections of the Site.
3.2 The following are the methods offered by the main browsers to allow users to express their options regarding the use of cookies:
- Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/it-it/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies#ie=ie-11
- Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=it
- Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/it/kb/Gestione%20dei%20cookie
- Opera: http://help.opera.com/Windows/10.00/it/cookies.html
- Safari: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1677?viewlocale=it_IT
3.3 If you use a mobile device, refer to its instruction manual to find out how to manage cookies.
3.4 For more information on cookies, including how to view those that have been set on the device, as well as how to manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.
3.5 Adobe Marketing Cloud cookies can be rejected according to the procedure indicated by the supplier. Therefore, using the Site without rejecting these cookies implies the user's consent to the processing of his or her personal data by Adobe Marketing Cloud, limited to the modalities and purposes indicated above.
3.6 To consult the privacy policy of Adobe Marketing Cloud, users should visit the site https://www.adobe.com/it/privacy.html.
For more information on the processing of users' personal data, see the Privacy Policy