POLICY PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 13 GDPR

POLICY COOKIES

This site uses cookies, text files that are stored on the user’s device or that allow access to information on the user’s device. Cookies enable us to store information on visitors’ preferences. They are used to check that the site functions correctly and to improve functionality by personalising page content based on the type of browser used, or to simplify navigation by automating procedures (e.g. login, site language), and finally to analyse visitors’ use of the site.

This site uses the following categories of cookie:

TECHNICAL COOKIES, used for the sole purpose of transmitting an electronic communication, to ensure the correct display of the site and navigation within it. Furthermore, they allow us to distinguish between different connected users to provide a requested service to the correct user (login), and for reasons of site security. Some of these cookies are erased when the browser is closed (session cookies), others have a longer duration (for example cookies required to store a user’s consent in relation to the use of cookies, which last for 1 year). No consent is required for these cookies;

– ANALYSIS COOKIES, used directly by the site operator to collect information, in aggregate form, on the number of users and how they visit the site itself. These are similar to technical cookies if the service is anonymised.

SHORT PRIVACY NOTICE

By clicking OK on the banner shown when the site is first accessed or by navigating the site, the visitor gives express consent to the use of cookies and similar technologies, and particularly to the storage of these cookies on his or her device for the purposes set out above, or to use cookies to access information on his or her device.

DISABLING COOKIES

The user can disable the use of cookies at any time, revoking the consent already provided. Since cookies are connected to the browser being used, THEY CAN BE DISABLED DIRECTLY FROM THE BROWSER, thus refusing/revoking consent to the use of cookies. This can also be done through the banner at the bottom of the page.

DISABLING COOKIES COULD STOP SOME OF THE SITE’S FUNCTIONS FROM WORKING PROPERLY. In particular, services provided by third parties may not be accessible, and therefore the following content may not be viewable:

– videos from YouTube or other video sharing services;
– social network buttons;
– Google maps.

Instructions for disabling cookies can be found on the following web pages:

Mozilla Firefox – Microsoft Internet Explorer – Microsoft Edge – Google Chrome – Opera – Apple Safari

THIRD-PARTY COOKIES: This site also acts as an intermediary for third-party cookies (such as Google Analytics), used to analyse users’ use of the site, compile reports on site activities and user behaviour, check how often users visit the site, how the site is tracked and which pages are visited most frequently. This information is combined with the information collected from other sites to compare usage of the site with other sites of the same category. Data collected: browser ID, date and time of interaction with the website, source webpage, IP address.

Place of data processing: European Union, since the service is anonymised. The data collected do not allow us to personally identify users, and the data are not crossed with other information relating to the same person. They are processed in an aggregate and anonymised form (truncated to the last octet). In accordance with the appropriate agreement (DPA), Google Inc. (the data processor), is forbidden to cross these data with those collected by other services. Further information on Google Analytics cookies can be found on the page  Google Analytics Cookie Usage on Websites.

The user can selectively disable (opt-out) the collection of data by Google Analytics by installing the appropriate components provided by Google in their browser (opt out).

User rights

Pursuant to European Regulation 679/2016 (GDPR) Users can, in accordance with the methods and in the limits set out by current legislation, exercise the following rights:

– object in whole or in part, for legitimate reasons, to the processing of personal data concerning him or her for direct marketing or direct sales purposes or to carry out market research or commercial communication;
– request confirmation of the existence of personal data concerning him or her (right of access);
– to be informed regarding which source the personal data originate from;
– receive legible communication about it;
– receive information regarding the logic, methods and purposes of processing;
– request that personal data are updated, rectified, completed, erased, anonymised and restricted where data have been processed unlawfully, including cases where data are no longer necessary to pursue the purposes for which they were collected;
– where data are processed based on consent, to receive, at only the cost of the appropriate format, personal data concerning him or her which he or she has provided in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable and interoperable format;
– the right to lodge a complaint with the Supervisory Authority (Italian data protection authority);
– as well as, generally, to exercise all rights that are recognised by current legislation.

Requests should be addressed to the Joint Data Controller who is the data owner, by written communication or to the privacy committee through the following email: [email protected]