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Cookies Policy

Cookies policy New Era Sport Technologies,
Cookie law and how we use them.

By visiting the e-commerce site of the company New Era Sport Technologies S.r.l. with the browser set to accept cookies, or using the devices, mobile applications or other software of New Era Sport Technologies S.r.l. (T-NES), indicate that you want to use T-NES products and services and consent to the use of cookies and other technologies necessary to view them, as described in this policy and in our Privacy Policy

The following section explains how to change your browser settings so that you can be notified when you receive a new cookie or to allow you to disable cookies.

Cookies are identifiers that are transferred to your device in order to allow our systems to recognize your device and to offer you certain features, including the option buy with 1-Click, buy now, Suggestions-Recommended for you, the advertising tailored to your interests on other websites (such as T-NES Affiliate sites with content powered by T-NES), as well as the ability to save items in your shopping cart between visits. Any reference to T-NES “sites” includes our websites, devices, mobile applications or other proprietary software. For more information on the data controllers of your personal data, we refer you to the Data controllers section in our Privacy Policy.

We also use cookies for other purposes, including:

Identify you when you log into our sites. In this way we can provide you with product recommendations, display personalized content, recognize you as a member: Distributor, Influencer, Agent or simple user, and allow you to use the 1-Click, buy now, option for your purchases, as well as put at your provision of other functions and customized services.
Provide you with content, including advertising, relevant to your interests on our T-NES sites and those of third parties. Advertising tailored to your interests is subject to your preferences, as described in the next section.
Track the preferences you indicate. This way we can respect your preferences, for example in relation to the display of interest-based advertising. You can normally manage your preferences from my account
Keep track of items that are saved in your shopping cart.
Conduct research and analysis to improve T-NES content, products and services.
Prevent fraudulent activity.
Improve security.
Cookies allow you to take advantage of some of the essential features of T-NES. For example, if you block or otherwise reject our cookies, you will not be able to add items to your shopping cart, proceed to checkout, or use any of the T-NES.com products and services that require you to log in.

The Help feature of most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, how to make your browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, and how to disable cookies altogether. You can also disable or delete similar data used by browser add-ons, such as Flash cookies, by changing the add-on's settings or visiting its manufacturer's website.

On both T-NES owned and operated sites and those of third parties, T-NES publishes interest-based advertisements using the information you make available to us when you interact with our sites, content, or services. Interest-based advertising, also sometimes referred to as “personalised” or “targeted”, appears on your browser based on information about your activities, such as making purchases on our sites, using your devices, applications or software, your visits to sites displaying T-NES content or advertising, your interactions with T-NES tools, or your use of our payment services.

Like other online advertising networks, we use cookies, web beacons (also known as action tags or single-pixel gifs), and other technologies (collectively, "cookies"). Cookies allow us to know which advertisements you see, which advertisements you select and how else you interact on our sites and on those of third parties. This allows us to offer you advertising that is most useful and relevant to you. For example, if we know which ads are shown to you, we can ensure that you don't always see the same ad.

In providing you with advertising based on your interests, we do not associate your interaction with sites independent of us with your identity.

We do not disclose personal information to advertisers or third-party sites that serve our interest-based advertising. However, advertisers and other third parties (including advertising networks, ad-serving companies and other service providers they may use) may assume that users who interact with or click on an advertisement or personalized content are part of the group at the whom the advertisement or personalized content is aimed at (for example, users in a particular geographical area or users who have searched for or purchased classical music). In addition, some third parties may provide us with information about you (such as demographic information or sites on which advertisements appear to you) from offline and online sources which we can use to serve you relevant and useful advertisements.

Third-party advertisers or advertising companies working on their behalf use technology to display the ads that appear on our sites directly in your browser. When this happens, they automatically receive your IP address. They may also use cookies, Javascript, web beacons (also known as action tags or single-pixel gifs), and other technologies to measure the effectiveness of their advertisements and to personalize advertising content. We do not have access to or control the cookies or other features used by advertisers and third party sites, and the practices of such advertisers and third party sites are not governed by our Privacy Policy or this Cookies and Internet Advertising page. Please contact these third parties directly for more information on their privacy practices.

T-NES allows you to choose whether to receive interest-based advertising. You can choose not to receive such advertising from T-NES. In this case you will continue to see the ads, but they will not be personalized. Furthermore, as described above, you can change the settings of most browsers to warn you when you receive a new cookie, and to disable cookies altogether.