Cookie Policy
Information Notice pursuant to Art. 13 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 - Cookie Policy
We use technologies on this website to collect information that helps
improve your online experience.
This policy refers to the use of cookies and the methods by which they can be
managed.
We reserve the right to modify this policy at any time. Any changes to this
policy will take effect from the date of publication on the website.
The Data Controller places significant importance on protecting your
personal data and provides information in this document ("Cookie
Policy") about the processing of your personal data carried out through
cookies. Furthermore, the Data Controller may also process other personal data
of yours and invites you to review the full privacy notice accessible on the
website.
Data Controller
EFFE TRE SRL
Registered office: Via Mutilati ed Invalidi del Lavoro, 5; 25045 Castegnato
(Brescia), Italy
Email: dataprotection@effetreitaly.com
VAT / Tax Code: 04473770982
Types of Data Processed
Cookies are text files sent by a website to users' devices (browsers) that
allow the site operator to recognize individual visits by users.
Cookies, often present in users' browsers in significant quantities and
sometimes with extensive temporal persistence, are used for various purposes:
implementing IT authentications, session monitoring, storing information on
specific configurations related to users accessing the server, etc.
While browsing a website, users may also receive cookies sent by different
websites or web servers ("third parties") on their device. These may
include elements such as images, maps, sounds, or specific links to pages of
other domains embedded on the website being visited.
- Cookies Used:
- Technical
Cookies
- Third-party
Analytical Cookies with Anonymized IP
Categories of Data Subjects
The processing activities described are directed at the following categories
of data subjects: Website/Application Users.
Purposes of Processing and Legal Basis
1. CKS
- Use of cookies necessary for technical and statistical analysis of website
usage
We use cookies necessary for statistical analysis and the technical operation
of the site without requiring your consent.
Legal Basis for
Processing: Contract Execution - Article 6, Paragraph 1, Letter
b. GDPR
Purpose of Processing:
- Use
of Technical and Session Cookies to ensure the proper functioning of the
website/application and the delivery of services requested by the user
(Article 122, Paragraph 1 of the Privacy Code).
- Use
of Anonymized IP Technical Statistical Cookies to generate aggregated
statistics on the website/application usage by users.
Cookies Used on the
Website:
- Necessary
Cookies, Technical Session Cookies
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Domain |
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Purpose |
Duration |
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Mandatory Nature of Consent:
The use of technical cookies is necessary for the website's operation. Blocking
these cookies will render the website/application's services unavailable.
Personal Data Retention Period:
Refer to the specific type of each cookie used.
Processing Methods:
Processing is predominantly carried out using IT tools.
Data Transfers Outside the EU
Personal data is processed exclusively within the European Union.
Recipients of Processing
- Designated Processing Entity:
Employee
Cookie Management Methods
You may prevent the installation of any type of cookie through your browser
settings. However, deleting or rejecting session and security cookies will
prevent the Data Controller from providing services on the website for
technical, security, and fraud prevention reasons.
For more information on how to manage or delete cookies from your browser,
please refer to the specific instructions provided below:
Chrome:
- Open
Chrome on your computer.
- Click on
"More Settings" in the top-right corner.
- Scroll
down and click "Advanced."
- Click
"Content Settings" under the "Privacy and Security"
section.
- Select
"Cookies," where you can:
- Enable
cookies: Turn on the "Blocked" option.
- Disable
cookies: Turn off "Allow sites to save and read cookie data."
Learn more
(Further browser instructions follow the same structure as
provided for Chrome, with appropriate adjustments for Firefox, Internet
Explorer, Safari, and Opera.)
Rights of the Data Subject - Complaints to
Supervisory Authorities
Under Articles 15 to 22 of the GDPR, you may exercise the following rights
regarding the processing described:
- Right of Access (Article
15 GDPR)
- Right to Rectification
(Article 16 GDPR)
- Right to Erasure (Right to be Forgotten)
(Article 17 GDPR)
- Right to Restriction of Processing
(Article 18 GDPR)
- Right to Data Portability
(Article 20 GDPR)
- Right to Object (Article
21 GDPR)
- Right not to be subject to Automated
Decision-Making (Article 22 GDPR)
Additionally:
- You may
lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Authority (link).
- Revoke
consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of processing based
on prior consent.
To exercise these rights, contact the Data Controller using the details
provided above.
The exercise of your rights as a data subject is free of charge under
Article 12 GDPR. However, for manifestly unfounded or excessive requests, the
Data Controller may charge a reasonable fee based on administrative costs or
refuse to process the request.
The Data Controller may request additional information to verify your
identity.
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