The voluntary and explicit submission of personal or contact data (first name, surname, email address and telephone number) and any other personal data or information requested or voluntarily provided by the User, via the forms made available, or the email addresses provided on this Website, entails the subsequent collection of the User’s data necessary to respond to the requests made or to provide the service requested (newsletters, requests for information, purchases). Further information on the processing of the User’s data for the purposes related to the individual services requested is provided or displayed on the specific pages of the Website dedicated to these services.
Processing methods
The User’s personal data is processed using computerised methods, exclusively by persons authorised and instructed by the Data Controller and bound by an obligation of confidentiality, and by taking all appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect the rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of the Website User as a data subject.
Disclosure of data
The User’s personal data may be disclosed to third-party recipients – entities typically acting as Data Processors – whose services are necessary for the performance of the Data Controller’s activities, to judicial authorities (for the investigation and prosecution of criminal offences), or to entities to which disclosure is required by law. Under no circumstances shall personal data be disclosed or disseminated outside the cases mentioned above or those specifically indicated in the privacy notices for the various services requested, nor shall it be transferred to a non-EU third country, unless, in such a case, appropriate safeguards are provided in accordance with the law, nor shall it be subject to automated decision-making processes, including profiling.
Rights of data subjects
As a data subject, you may exercise the rights set out in Articles 15 to 22 of the GDPR, and in particular, at any time, you may:
- Obtain confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning you are being processed and, if so, access your data
- Obtain a copy of the data processed in an intelligible form
- Have your data rectified and erased
- Request the restriction of processing or the portability of the data processed ü
- Lodge an objection to the processing of your data on grounds relating to your particular situation. By contacting the Data Controller or the Data Protection Officer, using the contact details provided above, including for any further information.
If you believe that the processing of your personal data is in breach of the provisions of the GDPR, you may also exercise your right to lodge a complaint with the Italian Data Protection Authority, the competent supervisory authority, or to bring a case before the competent courts (Articles 77 and 79 of the GDPR).