PRIVACY POLICY

We inform you that, pursuant to Legislative Decree 193/2006, the data collected with the registration of your name or obtained by us through the consultation of public registers, lists or documents known to anyone, will be used for commercial, promotional and advertising purposes, as well as for management and statistical purposes.

Personal data are treated by us lawfully, fairly and with the utmost confidentiality. They are recorded, organized and stored in computer archives.

We inform you that it is the right of the interested party to request and obtain the provisions of art. 13, attached hereto, of the aforementioned law.

Extract from the law: Art. 13.

(Rights of the interested party)

In relation to the processing of personal data, the interested party has the right:

a) to know, through free access to the register referred to in article 31, paragraph 1, letter a), the existence of data processing that may concern him;

b) to be informed of what is indicated in article 7, paragraph 4, letters a), b) and h);

c) to obtain, by the owner or manager, without delay:

1) confirmation of the existence or not of personal data concerning him, even if not yet registered, and communication in an intelligible form of the same data and their origin, as well as the logic and the purposes on which the processing is based; the request can be renewed, unless there are justified reasons, with an interval of no less than ninety days;

2) the cancellation, transformation into anonymous form or blocking of data processed in violation of the law, including those for which it is not necessary conservation in relation to the purposes for which the data were collected or subsequently processed;

3) updating, rectification or, if interested, integration of data;

4) certification that the operations referred to in numbers 2) and 3) have been brought to the attention, also as regards their content, of those to whom the data have been communicated or disseminated, except in the case in which this fulfillment proves impossible or involves a manifestly disproportionate use of means with respect to the protected right;

d) to object, in whole or in part, for legitimate reasons, to the processing of personal data concerning him, even if pertinent to the purpose of the collection;

e) to oppose, in whole or in part, to the processing of personal data concerning him, provided for the purposes of commercial information or sending advertising or direct sales material or for carrying out market research or interactive commercial communication and to be informed by the owner , no later than the moment in which the data are communicated or disseminated, of the possibility of exercising this right free of charge.

For each request referred to in paragraph 1, letter c), number 1), the interested party may be asked, if it is not confirmed the existence of data concerning him, an expense contribution, not exceeding the costs actually incurred, according to the methods and within the limits established by the regulation referred to in Article 33, paragraph 3.

The rights referred to in paragraph 1 referring to personal data concerning deceased persons can be exercised by anyone who has an interest in them. In exercising the rights referred to in paragraph 1, the interested party may grant, in writing, a proxy or proxy to individuals or associations.

The rules on the professional secrecy of the journalist profession remain valid, limited to the source of the news. .196 / 2003, which for your convenience we reproduce in full:

Legislative Decree n.196 / 2003: Art. 7 – Right of access to personal data and other rights1.

The interested party has the right to obtain confirmation of the existence or not of personal data concerning him, even if not yet registered, and their communication in an intelligible form. 2.

  1. The interested party has the right to obtain the indication:

a) of the origin of personal data;

b) of the purposes and methods of treatment;

c) of the logic applied in case of treatment carried out with the aid of electronic instruments;

d) of the identification details of the owner, of the managers and of the designated representative pursuant to article 5, paragraph 2;

e) of the subjects or categories of subjects to whom the personal data may be communicated or who can learn about them as designated representative in territory of the State, of managers or agents. 3.

2. The interested party has the right to obtain:

a) updating, rectification or, when interested, integration of data;

b) cancellation, transformation into anonymous form or blocking of data processed in violation of the law, including those that do not need to be kept for the purposes for which the data were collected or subsequently processed;

c) the attestation that the operations referred to in letters a) and b) have been brought to the attention, including concerns their content, of those to whom the data have been communicated or disseminated, except in the case in which this fulfillment proves impossible or involves the use of means manifestly disproportionate to the protected right. 4.

3. The interested party has the right to object, in whole or in part:

a) for legitimate reasons to the processing of personal data concerning him, even if pertinent to the purpose of the collection;

b) to the processing of personal data concerning him for the purpose of sending advertising or direct sales material or for carrying out market research or commercial communication.

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Cookies are stored, based on user preferences, by the single browser on the specific device used (computer, tablet, smartphone). Similar technologies, such as, for example, web beacons, transparent GIFs and all forms of local storage introduced with HTML5, can be used to collect information on user behavior and use of services. In the following of this document we will refer to cookies and all similar technologies by simply using the term “cookie”.

There are various types of cookies.

Below are the types of cookies that can be used on the Site with a description of the purpose linked to their use. Technical cookies: cookies of this type are necessary for the proper functioning of some areas of the site. Cookies in this category include both persistent cookies and session cookies. In the absence of these cookies, the site or some portions of it may not work properly. Therefore, they are always used, regardless of the user’s preferences. Cookies in this category are always sent from our domain. Analytical cookies: cookies of this type are used to collect information on the use of the website by visitors, the keywords used to reach the site, the websites visited and the origins of the traffic from which visitors for marketing campaigns come. The owner can use this information to compile reports and improve the Site. The cookies collect information anonymously.

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Without cookies, it would be more difficult for an advertiser to reach their audience or to know how many ads were shown and how many clicks were received.Many websites, such as news sites and blogs, partner with Google to show ads to theirs. visitors. In partnership with our partners, we may use cookies for a variety of purposes, such as not showing you the same ad over and over again, to detect and stop any click fraud, and to show possibly more relevant ads (for example, based ads). on the websites you have visited). Records of the advertisements that are published are kept in our logs.

These server logs normally include the user’s web request, IP address, browser type, browser language, date and time of the request and one or more cookies that can uniquely identify the browser. of the user. This data is stored for a variety of reasons, the most important of which is to improve our services and maintain the security of our systems. Log data is anonymised by removing part of the IP address (after 9 months) and cookie information (after 18 months) Our advertising cookies To help our partners manage their advertising and websites , we offer many products, including AdSense, AdWords, Google Analytics and a number of services under the DoubleClick name. When you visit a page that uses one of these products, regardless of whether it is on one of the Google sites or on one of our partner sites, various cookies may be sent to your browser, which may be sent from some different domains , including google.com, doubleclick.net, invitemedia.com, admeld.com, googlesyndication.com, or googleadservices.com. Some of our advertising products allow our partners to take advantage of other services in conjunction with ours (such as a measurement and reporting service for ads) and those services may send their own cookies to your browser. These cookies will be sent from their respective domains.View more details about the types of cookies used by Google and our partners and how we use them.How you can control advertising cookies interest-based ads. Even if you turn off interest-based ads, you may still find ads based on factors such as your approximate location from your IP address, browser type, and recent previous searches related to your current search.You can also manage the cookies of many companies used. for online advertising on the US page aboutads.info choices or on the Your Online Choices page of the European Union. Finally, you can manage cookies in your web browser. Other technologies used in advertising Google advertising systems may use other technologies, including Flash and HTML5, for functions such as displaying interactive ad formats. We could use the IP address, for example, to identify your approximate location. We may also select ads based on information about your computer or device, such as your device model, browser type, or device sensors such as the accelerometer. set of sources. For example, we could use the IP address to identify your approximate location; we may receive your exact location from your mobile device or infer your location from search queries; the websites or apps you use may send us information about your location. Google uses position information in its advertising products to improve the relevance of displayed ads, to evaluate ad performance and to send anonymous statistics to advertisers. Anonymous identifiers on mobile devices To serve ads on services where cookie technology may not be available (e.g. in mobile apps), we may use anonymous identifiers. The latter perform functions similar to those of cookies.

To disable interest-based ads, follow the instructions below for your mobile device. Android Open the Google Settings app on your device. Select Ads. Devices with iOS 6 and later use Apple’s Advertising Identifier. For more information on how to limit ad tracking using this identifier, visit your device’s Settings menu. What factors determine which Google ads to display? Many decisions are made to determine which ad to display. Sometimes the displayed ad is based on the your location. Your IP address is usually a good clue to your approximate location. You may then find an ad on the YouTube.com home page promoting a film that is about to be released in your country. Sometimes the ad displayed is based on the context of a page. If you are consulting a gardening tips page, you may find ads related to gardening tools. Sometimes the ad displayed on a page is published by Google but chosen by another company. For example, you may have registered on a newspaper’s website. Whoever manages the site can decide which ads to display based on the information you have provided on the site and can use Google ad serving products to display those ads.Why do Google ads appear for products that I have viewed? ads relating to products that you have viewed in the past thanks to so-called remarketing. Let’s say you visit a website that sells golf clubs but you don’t shop on the first visit. The website owner may want to encourage you to come back to complete the purchase. Google offers services that allow website operators to target people who have visited their pages as the target of their ads. For this system to work, Google reads a cookie already present in your browser or places a cookie in your browser when you visit the site. golf (if cookies are allowed by your browser) .When you visit another site that collaborates with Google, and which may have nothing to do with golf, you may find an advertisement relating to the golf clubs in question. This is because the browser sends the same cookie to Google. Google may then use this cookie to serve an ad that may invite you to purchase those golf clubs. Your visit to the golf site may also be used by Google to display personalized ads during subsequent golf club searches on Google. We have some limitations. related to remarketing. For example, advertisers are prohibited from remarketing based on confidential information, such as medical information or religious beliefs. Read more about Google ads. Cookie duration Some cookies (session cookies) remain active only until the browser is closed or executed. of the logout command. Other cookies “survive” when the browser is closed and are also available on subsequent visits by the user. These cookies are called persistent and their duration is set by the server at the time of their creation. A duration is always specified, although it may be in the very distant future, making cookies “infinite” in practice. This site does not use persistent cookies. However, by browsing the pages of this site, you can interact with sites managed by third parties that can create or modify persistent and profiling cookies.Cookie managementThe user can decide whether or not to accept cookies using the settings of his browser. : the total or partial disabling of technical or third-party cookies can compromise the use of some features of the site. The best browsers allow you to define different settings for “proprietary” and “third-party” cookies.

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Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=it

Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/it/kb/Gestione% 20% 20cookie

Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/it-it/windows7/how-to-manage-cookies-in-internet-explorer-9

Opera: http://help.opera.com/Windows/10.00 /it/cookies.html

Safari: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1677?viewlocale=it_IT

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