Website: www.bbilmoai.it
What kind of data do we collect?
Every time you use our services, you accept that our company collect some of your personal data. The intend of this page is to tell you what kind of data we collect, why and how we use it.
We deal with 2 kind of data:
- data provided by the user
- data automatically collected
Data provided by the user
When you request information, we ask you to provide us with some data you need in order to use our service.
We ask you, for example, for these kind of data:
name, surname, email address, telephone number
If you are not yet 16 years old, you cannot provide us with any personal data or register on our site, and in any case we do not take responsibility for any false declarations you provide us with. If we become aware of the existence of false statements we will proceed with the immediate cancellation of any personal data we have acquired.
Data automatically collected
We collect the following data through the services you use:
technical data: for example IP address, browser type, information on your computer, data relating to the current (approximate) position of the instrument you are using;
data collected using cookies or similar technologies: for more information, we kindly ask you to visit the "Cookies" section.
1. How do we use the collected data?
We use the collected data in order to respond to your requests, to inform you about our business activities or to offer you a more personalized service in line with your interests.
1.1. n order to respond to your requests
We use your information to guarantee access to our services and their delivery, including:
- communications related to the request sent to us
These treatments are necessary to correctly deliver the services to the users who subscribe to it.
The legal basis used for this treatment is "fulfillment of contractual obligations" (pre-contractual measures adopted on your specific request).
2. Is the provision of data mandatory?
The provision of personal data is mandatory exclusively for the treatments required in order to respond to your requests (any refusal for this purpose makes it impossible to process the requests); it is instead optional for promotional purposes and any refusal to give consent does not have negative consequences on the processing of the formulated request.
3. Who are the subjects of the treatment?
3.1. Data controller
The data controller is GIOVANNA PROIETTI herself in the person of its legal representative pro-tempore, with a registered office located in VITORCHIANO (VT), VIA SANDRO PERTINI, 10, C.F. PRT GNN55R54M086SS
In case you have any request concerning your personal data, check the following point 3.2.
3.2. contact info
We remind you that you can at any time contact the Data Controller and send any questions or requests regarding your personal data and respect for your privacy by writing to info@bbilmoai.it.
3.3. Subjects to whom personal data may be communicated
The collected data regarding the provision of the service may be disclosed to:
- companies that perform functions that are strictly connected and instrumental to the operations - including technical - of company services, such as, for example, suppliers that provide IT services
- administrative and judicial institutions and authorities on the basis of legal obligations
Your personal information may be transferred outside the European Union to be processed by some of our service providers. In this case, we ensure that this transfer takes place in compliance with the legislation in force and that an adequate level of protection of personal data is guaranteed based on an adequacy decision, on standard clauses defined by the European Commission or on Binding Corporate Rules.
In no case shall we transfer or sell personal data to third parties.
4. How can you get information about the data, modify it, delete it or have a copy of it?
Any natural person who uses our service can:
− obtain from the owner, at any time, information about the existence of their own personal data, the origin of the same, the purposes and methods of treatment and, if in person, to have access to personal data and information referred to the Article 15 of the GDPR
− request the updating, rectification, integration, cancellation, limitation of data processing where one of the conditions required by the article 18 of the GDPR occurs, the transformation into anonymous form or blocking the personal data, processed in violation of the law, including those for which storage is not necessary in relation to the purposes for which the data were collected and/or subsequently processed
− object, in full or in part, because of legitimate reasons, to the data processing, even if pertinent to the purpose of collection and to the processing of personal data provided for the purposes of commercial information or the sending of advertising material or direct sales or for completion of market research or commercial communication. Each user also has the right to revoke the consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of the processing based on the consent given before the revocation
− receive your own personal data, provided consciously and actively or through the use of the service, in a designed format, in common use and readable by an automatic device, and transmitted to another holder of the processing without obstacles
− lodge a complaint with the Italian Data Protection Authority in Italy
We remind you that for any question or request regarding your personal data and respect for your privacy you can write to the dedicated address info@bbilmoai.it.
5. How and for how long will your data be stored?
The storage of personal data will be in paper and/or electronic/computer form and for the time strictly necessary to satisfy the purposes referred to point 1, in respect of your privacy and current regulations.
In the case of exercising the right to oblivion through the request for fast cancellation of personal data processed by the owner, we remind you that such data will be stored, in a protected form and with limited access, solely for the purpose of ascertaining and suppressing crimes, for a period of time not exceeding 12 months from the date of the request and subsequently they will be safely deleted or irreversibly anonymized.
Finally, we remind you that for the same purposes, the data relating to electronic traffic, excluding however the contents of the communications, will be kept for a period not exceeding 6 years from the date of communication, pursuant to art. 24 of Law no. 167/2017, which transposed EU Directive 2017/541 on counter-terrorism.
6. How do we ensure the security of your data?
The data is collected by the subjects indicated in point 3, according to the indications of the relevant regulation, with particular reference to the security measures provided by the GDPR (Article 32) for their treatment using computerized, manual and automated tools and with strictly related logics for the purposes indicated in point 1 and in any case done to guarantee the security and confidentiality of the data.
7. Can the privacy policy change over the years?
This information may be subject to change. If substantial changes are made to the use of data relating to the user by the Owner, the Owner will notify the user by publishing the changes in a highly visible manner on his pages or by alternative or similar means.
8. Cookies
8.1 What are cookies?
The Site uses "cookies". By using the Site, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with this Privacy Policy. Cookies are small files stored on the hard disk of the user's computer. There are two macro-categories of cookies: technical cookies and profiling cookies. Technical cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of a website and to allow user navigation; without them, the user may not be able to view the pages correctly or use some services. Profiling cookies have the task of creating user profiles in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences shown by the user during navigation. Cookies can also be classified as:
− c"session" cookies are deleted immediately when the browser is closed;
− "persistent" cookies remain in the browser for a certain period of time. They are used, for example, to recognize the device connected to a site by facilitating authentication operations for the user;
− "own" cookies generated and managed directly by the manager of the website on which the user is browsing;
− "third party" cookies generated and managed by subjects other than the website manager on which the user is browsing.
8.2 Cookies used on the site
The following table shows a detail of the cookies on the Site
COOKIES | TYPE | PURPOSE | DEADLINE |
---|---|---|---|
ASPSESSIONIDAWQBQSAA | First Part Cookie | Technique | Section |
_gid | Third Part Cookie | Statistics | 1 day |
_ga | Third Part Cookie | Statistics | 1 year |
This Site may contain links to other sites (so-called third party sites). The company does not make any access or control over cookies, web beacons and other users tracking technologies that could be used by third party sites to which the user can access from the Site; The company does not carry out any control on contents and materials published by or obtained through third party sites, nor on the relative methods of processing of personal data of the user, and expressly disclaims any relative responsibility for such eventualities. The user is required to check the privacy policy of the third party sites accessed through the Site and to inform himself about the conditions applicable to the processing of his own personal data. This Privacy Policy applies only to this site.
8.3 How to disable cookies in browsers
Google Chrome
If you allow cookies by default, you can still block them for a specific site.
1. Open Chrome on your computer.
2. At the top right, click More Settings.
3. Click Advanced at the bottom.
4. In the "Privacy and security" section, click on Content settings.
5. Click Cookies.
6. Next to "Block", "Cancel on exit" or "Allow", click Add.
7. Enter the web address.
8. To create an exception for an entire domain, enter [*.] Before the domain name. For example, [*.] Google.com will match drive.google.com and calendar.google.com.
9. You can also enter an IP address or a web address that does not start with http: //. Click Add.
Mozilla Firefox
1. Visit the site which you want to inhibit the ability to set cookies.
2. Right-click on the page with the mouse and select Information on the page.
3. In the window with Page Info, select the Permissions panel.
4. At the Set Cookies line, remove the flag from Use Defaults.
5. Select the Lock option.
6. Close the window with Page Information.
7. Remove all cookies that the website has already set in Firefox.
8. Click on the MENU button and select OPTIONS.
9. Select the Privacy and Security panel and go to the History section.
10. Under History settings: select use custom settings.
11. Click on Show Cookies .. The window with Cookies will be displayed.
12. In the Search field: type the name of the site whose cookies you want to remove. A list will appear showing the cookies related to the search carried out.
13. In the list, select the cookies to remove and click the Remove selected button.
14. Click on the Close button to close the Cookies window.
15. Close the about: preferences page. Any changes made will be saved automatically.
Internet Explorer
1. Open Internet Explorer and click the gear-shaped icon at the top right (in Windows XP with Internet Explorer 8 or other browser versions click on the Tools menu)
2. Click on Internet Options to open the window that allows you to change the browser settings.
3. Move to the Privacy tab
4. Then click on the "Sites" button to open a small window where you will enter the address of the site to be blocked in the appropriate text box.
5. After you click Block, the site will be stored in the list below and all the cookies sent by the blocked domain will not be stored;
6. Click OK to close the Internet Explorer settings windows.
8.4 How is consent (opt-in) to the use of cookies given?
The consent to the use of profiling cookies is provided by the user in the following ways: closing the banner containing the brief information, scrolling the page hosting the banner or clicking any of its elements and can be revoked at any time.
All technical cookies do not require consent, therefore, are installed automatically as a result of access to the site or service.
8.5 How to revoke (opt-out) the consent to the use of cookies?
Cookies can be completely disabled by the browser using the appropriate intended function in most browsers.
It is good to know however, that by disabling cookies some of the site's features may not be usable.