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Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy
This information governs the processing of personal data carried out by the owner, defined below, of this website, the information indicated here may also be provided orally, provided that the identity of the applicant is proven, by means of a telephone request addressed to the addresses of the owner.
1. Identity and contact details of the data controller
The data controller is RosannaBerti Via Basento, Rome zip code 00198, email address info@lab-oro.it, telephone 0660674316.
Since the Owner is established / resident in the Italian territory, no representative has been appointed.
2. Contact details of the data protection officer
The Data Controller has not appointed a data protection officer.
3. Processing methods
3.1 Cookies and environmental data
TECHNICAL COOKIES
Normally installed by the owner or manager of the website, they have the purpose of "carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network, or to the extent strictly necessary for the provider of an information society service explicitly requested by the subscriber or by the user to provide this service "(see Article 122, paragraph 1, of the Privacy Code). The prior consent of users is not required for the installation of Technical Cookies.
Technical cookies are further divided into:
Navigation, functional, session cookies: they allow the site to function properly. The use of so-called session cookies (which are not stored permanently on the device of the interested party and are automatically deleted when the browser is closed) is strictly limited to the transmission of identifiers of the individual sessions, and are used in order to allow safe and efficient use of the site.
Statistical cookies: The site uses statistical cookies created directly by the owner, as a first party, or provided by third parties. In the latter case, suitable tools have been adopted to reduce the identification power, also by masking significant portions of the IP addresses thus treated. Furthermore, the use of these third-party statistical cookies has been subject to contractual obligations that commit the third party to use them exclusively for the provision of the service, to keep them separately and not to "enrich" them or not to "cross them" with other information of which they have at their disposal. With regard specifically to Google Analytics cookies, the information obtainable from cookies on the use of the site by users will be transmitted from the browser of the interested party to Google Inc., with headquarters at 1600 Amphitheater Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States United, and deposited on the company's servers.
Google's privacy policies, which we invite you to read, are available at the following address: http://www.google.com/intl/it/privacy/privacy-policy.html
The privacy policy relating to Google Analytics services is available at the following address: http://www.google.com/intl/en/analytics/privacyoverview.html
Navigation data and environmental variables: The computer systems and procedures used to operate the site automatically acquire, during their normal operation, some personal data relating to the navigation of the interested party, including environmental variables. This category of data includes, by way of example:
The IP addresses of the computers used by the users who use the service;
The number of accesses;
The pages viewed;
The date and time when the access occurred;
The url in which the browser was before viewing our page;
The type of navigation browser;
The operating system used.
Profiling cookies: The site uses profiling cookies provided by third parties.
They are intended to create user profiles and are used to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the user while surfing the net. These cookies are particularly invasive in the user's private sphere, for this reason the European and Italian legislation requires the user to be adequately informed about their use, thus being able to express their consent. They are referred to in art. 122 of the Privacy Code where it provides that "the storage of information in the terminal equipment of a contractor or a user or access to information already stored is permitted only on condition that the contractor or user has given their consent after have been informed with the simplified procedures referred to in article 13 of the Privacy Code, paragraph 3 ″
THIRD PARTY COOKIES
Google Analytics
The Site uses Google Analytics. This is a web analysis service provided by Google Inc. ("Google") which uses cookies that are stored on the user's computer to allow statistical analysis in aggregate form regarding the use of the website visited.
The data generated by Google Analytics are stored by Google as indicated in the information available at the following link http://www.google.com/intl/it_ALL/analytics/learn/privacy.html
To consult the privacy policy of the company Google Inc., independent holder of the processing of data relating to the Google Analytics service, please refer to the website.
StatCounter
The Site uses StatCounter. It is a web analysis service that uses cookies that are stored on the user's computer to allow statistical analysis in aggregate form on the number of visitors to the site, in anonymous form.
For info and details, see the link: https://statcounter.com/about/cookies/
Social network buttons and widgets
Social buttons are those particular "buttons" on the site that depict social network icons (for example, Facebook and Twitter) and allow users who are browsing to interact directly with social platforms with a "click".
The site incorporates buttons and widgets from Facebook, Google and Twitter, through the AddThis service, which involve the installation of cookies, including profiling ones, of said social networks. However, no information is shared by the site in which the button and widget is incorporated. For more information, including on the deactivation of these cookies, it is advisable to consult the following links:
For AddThis:
http://www.addthis.com/privacy
For Twitter (Twitter inc.)
Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy
For Facebook (Facebook inc.)
Cookie Policy
For Google (Google inc.)
Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy
Types of cookies used on our website
Our website uses technical cookies for which the request for consent by users is not required with the sole purpose of guaranteeing normal navigation and use of the website, to collect information on the use of the site and to obtain both a statistical analysis of the pages viewed and of the behavior of users.
The Site uses Google Analytics and StatCounter.
The site incorporates AddThis buttons and widgets.
Delete and disable cookies
Since cookies are normal text files, they can be accessed using word processing programs. In any case, it is possible to configure your browser in order to prevent it from processing cookies.
Delete / disable cookies with Firefox:
http://support.mozilla.com/it/kb/Eliminare%20i%20cookie
Delete / disable cookies with Edge:
https://support.microsoft.com/it-it/help/4027947/windows-delete-cookies
Delete / disable cookies with Chrome:
http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=it&answer=95647
Internet Explorer 9.0+
Block the installation of new cookies
Remove existing cookies
Select Tools on the menu bar
Click on Internet Options
Click on the Privacy tab at the top
Move the cursor to the "Block all cookies" button
Select Tools on the menu bar
Click on Internet Options
Click on the General tab, located under "Browsing history" and click "Delete"
Internet Explorer 8.0+
Block the installation of new cookies
Remove existing cookies
Select Tools on the menu bar
Click on Internet Options
Click on the Privacy tab at the top
Click on "Sites"
A new window will open called "Privacy management by site"
Enter the URL of the site in the "Website address" box and click Block
Select Tools on the menu bar
Click on Internet Options
Click on the Privacy tab at the top
Click on "Sites"
A new window will open called "Privacy management by site"
The “Managed Websites” box should include a list of all websites visited
To remove all cookies, click on the "Remove all" button
Internet Explorer 7.0+
Block the installation of new cookies
Remove existing cookies
Select Tools on the menu bar
Click on Options
Click on the Privacy tab at the top
Click the Advanced button
Select "Ask for confirmation" for both the "Cookies of the websites displayed" and "Third-party cookies" options
Select Tools on the menu bar
Click on Options
Click on the General tab at the top
In the "Browsing history" section, click "Delete"
Click on "Delete cookies"
More information on disabling cookies for Microsoft Windows Explorer http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/block-or-allow-cookies
Firefox 2.0+, 3.0+, 4.0+
Block the installation of new cookies
Remove existing cookies
Select Tools on the menu bar
Click on Options
Click on the Privacy tab
Uncheck the "Accept cookies from sites" box
Select Tools on the menu bar
Click on Options
Click on the Privacy tab
Click "Cancel Now"
Select "Cookies"
Click on "Delete personal data now"
More information on disabling cookies for Mozilla Firefox http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/Enabling%20and%20disabling%20cookies
Google Chrome
Block the installation of new cookies
Remove existing cookies
Click on the wrench icon at the top right of the browser
Click on "Options"
Click on "Under the Hood"
Click on the "Content Settings" button in the Privacy section
Make sure that the option "Allow data to be saved locally" is selected
Select "Block sites from setting any data"
Click on the wrench icon at the top right of the browser
Click on "Options"
Click on "Under the Hood"
Click on the "Content Settings" button in the Privacy section
Click on the "Clear browsing data" button
More information on disabling cookies for Google Chrome https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416?hl=it
Safari
Block the installation of new cookies and remove existing cookies:
Go to the Safari menu (icon at the top right of the browser) and select Preferences
In the pop-up window that opens, select the Security icon (in the shape of a padlock)
Under "Accept cookies", select the "Never" button
More information on disabling cookies for Safari http://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/
3.2 Data provided voluntarily by the interested party
The data optionally and freely provided by the interested party by sending e-mails to the addresses on the site may be acquired for the purposes indicated from time to time.
In particular, in addition to the email address necessary to reply to the sender, any other personal data contained in the relevant communication will be processed.
Such data collected in this way will be stored and processed exclusively for the purpose of preserving correspondence and will not be used for other purposes.
4. Purpose of the processing and legal basis of the processing
In relation to the technical cookies referred to in point 3.1 and the navigation data, the processing of the personal data of the interested party is carried out in order to allow the correct use of the website; its use is necessary for browsing the website www.lab-oro.it. In this case, the legitimate interest of the Data Controller constitutes the legal basis of the processing.
In relation to non-technical cookies, the processing of personal data carried out through them allows us to offer a personalized browsing experience through profiling. In the latter case, the consent of the interested party, expressed in accordance with current legislation, constitutes the legal basis.
In relation to the data provided voluntarily by email, the processing of personal data carried out allows us to respond to the requests of the interested parties. The legitimate interest of the Data Controller to respond to the interested parties constitutes the legal basis of the processing.
5. Automated decision making and profiling
If you have given your consent to the processing of personal data for profiling purposes using cookies, they may be subject to an automated decision-making process, using a specific algorithm that will decide which communications are most suitable for your profile or which ones they could be used for. her most of interest.
The processing carried out in this way has, as expected consequences, by way of example, the sending of highly profiled commercial communications. In any case, you have the right to obtain human intervention in the decision-making process by the Data Controller, to express your opinion, to obtain an explanation of the decision made and to contest the decision itself.
6. Methods of expressing consent
Consent to the processing of personal data through non-technical cookies may be expressed:
By clicking on a specific box presented within a banner or checkbox.
7. Source from which personal data originate
Only the data provided by the interested party in accordance with this information, collected through the website or by sending an email from the interested party, will be processed.
Data from sources accessible to the public will not be processed.
7. Recipients and any categories of recipients of personal data
The recipients of the data subject's personal data may be:
Communications companies that carry out commercial communication and profiling activities on behalf of the Data Controller and those that offer online platform management services, if the relative consent has been expressed, which hold the qualification of data processors;
Companies that offer information society services, including, in particular, those that offer hosting services;
Companies that carry out statistical and market surveys, if the relative consent has been given;
8. Categories of data
The personal data of the interested party will be processed.
9. Transfer of data
The Data Controller intends to transfer personal data to a third country or to an international organization. These subjects could be represented, by way of example, by:
Communication companies that carry out communication activities on behalf of the Data Controller;
Companies that offer information society services, including, in particular, those that offer hosting services;
The companies that manage the site on behalf of the owner;
Communication company service providers.
The transfer of personal data to these subjects, if established in a third country or an international organization, is carried out in the presence of an adequacy decision of the European Commission, which has verified how the third country, the territory or one or more specific sectors within the third country, or the international organization in question ensure an adequate level of protection of your rights. In any case, the Data Controller - if he deems it appropriate in any case - reserves the right to conclude specific separate agreements that oblige these subjects to adopt adequate security measures, including organizational ones, aimed at offering appropriate guarantees regarding their rights. Google Inc., in particular, is contractually bound to ensure appropriate protection of the rights of the data subject. The data may thus be transferred to the following countries: England, United States of America. To obtain a copy of such data or the place where they were made available, simply send the relevant request to the address: https: //www.lab-oro.it/cookie-policy
10. Retention period of personal data
The personal data processed and stored in order to allow a correct use of the website are processed and stored for a period not exceeding 12 months starting from the date of the single collection. The Data Controller reserves the right, in any case, to request the interested party to renew his consent to the processing and / or to verify the consents already expressed.
11. Optional nature of consent and consequences of non-consent
In relation to personal data processed through technical cookies in order to allow correct use of the website, the communication of personal data is not a contractual obligation, but is based on the legitimate interest of the Data Controller, as without this processing it could not be fully functional website made available.
Consent is to be considered optional in relation to non-technical cookies. In the latter case, failure to communicate such data will only make it impossible to provide a personalized service.
In relation to the data provided voluntarily via email, consent is to be considered optional. However, failure to communicate such data will make it impossible to respond to the interested parties.
12. Rights of the interested party
12.1 Right to object
The interested party has the right to object, at any time for reasons connected to his particular situation, to the processing of personal data concerning him, pursuant to article 6, paragraph 1, letters e) or f) of the GDPR, including the profiling on the basis of these provisions. The Data Controller refrains from further processing personal data unless he demonstrates the existence of compelling legitimate reasons to proceed with the processing that prevail over the interests, rights and freedoms of the interested party or for the assessment, exercise or defense. of a right in court.
12.2 Other rights
The Data Controller also intends to inform the interested party of the existence of the following rights:
Right of access of the interested party: the interested party has the right to obtain from the Data Controller confirmation that the processing of personal data concerning him is in progress and in this case, to obtain access to personal data and specific information, in accordance with art. 15 of the GDPR;
Right of rectification: the interested party has the right to obtain from the Data Controller the correction of inaccurate personal data concerning him without undue delay. Taking into account the purposes of the processing, the data subject has the right to obtain the integration of incomplete personal data, also by providing a supplementary declaration, in accordance with art. 16 of the GDPR;
Right to delete data, including the right to withdraw consent: the data subject has the right to obtain from the Data Controller the cancellation of personal data concerning him without undue delay and the Data Controller is obliged to cancel the data without undue delay personal, or to withdraw your consent, if the reasons defined by art. 17 of the GDPR. As regards the right of revocation, the interested party also has the right to revoke the consent at any time without prejudice to the lawfulness of the processing based on the consent given before the revocation;
Right to limitation of treatment: the interested party has the right to obtain from the Data Controller the limitation of treatment when the hypotheses defined by art. 18 of the GDPR;
Right to data portability: the interested party has the right to receive in a structured format, commonly used and readable by an automatic device, the personal data concerning him provided to the Data Controller and has the right to transmit such data to another holder without impediments by the Data Controller in the cases and under the conditions specified by art. 20 of the GDPR.
13. Exercise of rights
The requests for exercising the rights indicated in this information, including, in particular, the right to cancellation and the right to revoke the consent given, must be addressed directly to the Data Controller at the email address info@lab-oro.it. Alternatively, you can exercise your rights by sending the relevant communication by registered letter with return receipt to the address Via Basento, 69 Rome cap 00198.
14. Accessibility of the information
The information is accessible at https://www.lab-oro.it/cookie-policy as well as from the Data Controller. If expressly requested by the interested party, the information can also be provided orally, provided that the identity of the interested party is proven, by means of a telephone request addressed to the addresses of the Data Controller.
15. Privacy and newsletter
If the interested party has given his consent by means of a flag to receive commercial communications, the processing of his data may be carried out to send direct marketing communications, newsletters, sending advertising material, carrying out market research, by means of traditional contact systems and automated computer systems, including commercial or promotional communications by email or SMS; the consent of the interested party, expressed in accordance with this information, constitutes the legal basis. In this case, the communication of personal data is not a contractual obligation. The interested party has the right to provide personal data; in case of failure to communicate such data, however, it will not be possible to carry out any marketing activities. The personal data processed in this way are kept for a period not exceeding 24 months starting from the date of the individual collection.
16. Changes
The Data Controller may make changes to this Privacy Notice, also in order to implement changes in national and / or community legislation, to adapt to technological innovations or for other reasons. Any new versions of this Privacy Notice will be posted on the Site. The User is therefore invited to periodically check the Privacy Notice. Any changes will in any case be communicated to Users through pop-ups on the Site or through different methods / IT tools. In the event that substantial changes are made to this Notice with a change in the purposes of the processing and / or the categories of data processed, Sintra will inform the User, requesting the necessary consents for this purpose.
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