PRIVACY & COOKIES
Please read the following to understand how we use the user’s personal data after they have been collected via our website.
Guglielmo Vennai Spa, Viale XX Settembre, 175 - 54033 Avenza - Carrara (MS) Italy, VAT Number 00053150454, respects the individual privacy and values the confidence of its customers, employees, dealers, consumers, business partners and others.
Salvatori strives to collect, use and disclose personal information in a manner consistent with the laws of the countries in which it does business.
1. Definitions
- “Data controller” shall mean any natural or legal person, public administration, body, association or other entity that is competent, even jointly with another data controller, to determine purposes and methods of the processing of personal data and the relevant means, including security matters;
- “Data processor” shall mean any natural or legal person, public administration, body, association or other agency that processes personal data on the controller’s behalf;
- “Persons in charge of the processing” shall mean the natural persons that have been authorised by the Data controller or processor to carry out processing operations;
- “Data subject” shall mean any natural person that is the subject of the personal data.
2. Data controller and Data processor
- Data controller of personal data is Guglielmo Vennai Spa;
- Data processor is Guglielmo Vennai Spa, Google and MailChimp;
- The whole list of the data processors may be requested by sending an email to info@guglielmovennai.it.
3. Purposes of processing
Personal data will be processed for the following purposes:
a) to allow the desired usage of the website;
b) to send emails in order to obtain information about Guglielmo Vennai's services and products.
4. Cookies
Cookies are small text files sent to the user by visiting the website. They are stored on the hard drive of the computer, in this way allowing the website to recognise users and store certain information concerning the users, in order to allow or improve the service offered. A cookie may be necessary in order to use specific technical functionalities of the website: if cookies are disabled, such functionalities might not be available.
Cookies are classified in the following categories:
1) “session cookies” or “persistent cookie”;
2) “third party cookies” or “first party cookies”.
3) “technical cookies” or “non-technical cookies”.
A “session cookie” is a type of cookie that is automatically deleted when the user closes their browser, while a “persistent cookie” is a type of cookie that remains stored in the user’s terminal device until it reaches a defined expiration date (which can be minutes, days or several years in the future).
Technical cookies are those strictly necessary for the right function of the website itself. We only use first party technical cookies that are automatically deleted when the user closes his browser at the end of each session. The cookies do not allow us to have access to the rest of the information of the user’s device. Most Internet browsers enable one to delete cookies or to receive a warning before a cookie is stored on the device. However, should one decide to disable any cookie stored on one’s device, the user may not be able to use certain services or features on the website.
5. Deleting and deactivating cookies
As cookies are normal text files, it is possible to access them through a word processing program. In any case, it is possible to set up one’s browser in order to avoid the use of cookies.
Below, as a mere example, is an explanation of how to deactivate and delete cookies of major web browsers:
- Delete/deactivate cookies with Firefox:
http://support.mozilla.com/it/kb/Eliminare%20i%20cookie
- Delete/deactivate cookies with Explorer:
http://windows.microsoft.com/it-IT/windows-vista/Delete-your-Internet-cookies
- Delete/deactivate cookies with Chrome:
http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=it&answer=95647
6. Mandatory or discretionary consent
With reference to the purposes specified in subparagraph a) paragraph 3), without prejudice to that which is specified in connection with the data browsing and technical cookies, the granting of consent to the processing of the personal data requested to the users of the website is optional and entirely voluntary. With respect to these purposes, if a user does not grant consent, this will not lead to any prejudicial consequences. However, the deactivation of certain cookies could result in a sub-optimal browsing experience.
In relation to the purposes referred to in subparagraph b) of paragraph 3), the granting of consent to the processing of any personal data, sent by the user via email, is optional and involves no detrimental consequence. However, in the absence of such consent, it will not be possible to answer to the demands set out therein.
7. Right to access personal data and other rights
Pursuant to article 7 of Italian Legislative Decree no. 196/03, a Data subject has the right to obtain confirmation as to the existence or not of his personal data, regardless of whether they are already recorded or not and to receive a communication of such data in an intelligible form.
A Data subject has the right to be informed about:
- the source of the personal data;
- the purposes of processing;
- the logic applied to the processing;
- the identification data concerning the Data controller and Data processors;
- the subjects to whom or which the personal data may be communicated.
A Data subject has the right to obtain:
- the updating, rectification or integration of the data;
- the erasure, anonymization or blocking of data that have been processed unlawfully, including data whose retention is unnecessary for the purposes for which they have been collected or subsequently processed;
- the certification to the effect that the operations as per letters a) and b) have been notified, as also related to their contents, to the entities to whom or which the data were communicated or disseminated, unless this requirement proves impossible or involves a manifestly disproportionate effort compared with the right that is to be protected.
A Data subject shall have the right to object, in whole or in part:
- on legitimate grounds, to the processing of personal data concerning him/her, even though they are relevant to the purpose of the collection;
- to the processing of personal data concerning him/her, where it is carried out for the purpose of sending advertising materials or messages.
The requests pursuant to article 7 of Italian Legislative Decree no. 196/03 must be sent directly to the Data controller by e-mail to info@guglielmovennai.it. Alternatively, it is possible to exercise one’s right by sending a registered letter with return receipt slip to the following address: Viale XX Settembre, 175 - 54033 Avenza - Carrara (MS) Italy.
9. Contacts
The information contained on this page may be subject to occasional amendments and as such the user is invited to periodically consult the page.
For additional information please contact us at: info@guglielmovennai.it