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Privacy
policy
WHY
THIS NOTICE
Caltagirone
Editore Spa through its website is committed to safeguarding users'
privacy and guarantees that personal data management is fully
compliant with individual rights, in particular with respect to
privacy and personal identity.
This
page describes how web site users personal data is handled. This
notice is mandatory, pursuant to art.13, decree law N. 196/2003
(Personal Data Protection Code), which applies to everyone who
interacts with Caltagirone Editore SpA web services through the
following address:
http://www.caltagironeeditore.com
The
notice only applies to Caltagirone Editore Spa's website and not to
other sites that users may access via links contained herein.
The
Recommendation 2/2001 adopted on the 17th
of May 2001 by the European Personal Data Authorities, gathered in
the Group pursuant to art. 29 of EC Directive n. 95/46, identifies
minimum requisites for online personal data collection and, in
particular, information on procedures, timing, and nature of data
that "data controllers" must provide to web users.
THE
RESPONSIBLE FOR PERSONAL DATA
Upon
entering this website, personal data of identified or identifiable
persons may be handled. The entity entitled to such processing is
Caltagirone Editore Spa, Via Barberini n. 28, 00187 Rome (Italy).
LOCATION
OF DATA PROCESSSING
Personal
data processing related to web services provided by this site is
carried out at the web host legal office: Panservice
sas di F. Cuseo & C. Viale Pier Luigi Nervi snc c/o
Centro Commerciale Latinafiori T.8 04100 Latina
(Italy). The data is handled only by technical personnel in charge of
processing the information, or by persons engaged for occasional
support and operations maintenance.
No
personal data acquired through the website services may be disclosed
to third parties.
Personal
data provided by users asking for information (bulletins,
newsletters, curricula vitae, etc.) are used solely for the purpose
of providing the requested service or for the purpose of job
opportunities within the Group, and may be provided to third parties
only for such purpose.
TYPES
OF DATA PROCESSED
Browsing
data
The
information systems and software procedures used to manage this web
site may collect personal data during ordinary operations. Such data
collection and transmission is linked to the use of Internet
communication protocols.
Such
information is not collected in order to be associated with
identified users, but could provide users identification if matched
with third-party data.
Such
data include the IP addresses or domain names of personal computers
connecting to the site, URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) addresses
of requested resources, time of request, method used to submit
requests to the server, the size of the file obtained in response,
the numerical code indicating the status of the server's response
(successful, error, etc.) and other parameters relating to the user's
operating system and IT environment.
These
data are used solely to get anonymous statistical information on the
use of the site and operational checks. Such data may be used to
identify responsibilities in the case of IT crimes and abuses which
may be committed on the site.
Data
provided voluntarily by users
Optional
and voluntary sending of e-mails to the addresses indicated in this
site entails subsequent acquisition of the sender's e-mail address,
which is needed to reply to requests, and of any other personal data
included in the e-mail.
Summary
information on privacy will be indicated or displayed from time to
time on the site pages referring to specific services available on
request.
COOKIES
No
user personal data is deliberately acquired by the site.
No
use is made of cookies for transmission of personal information nor
so-called permanent cookies or any other kind of user tracking
systems are used.
The
use of so-called session cookies (which are not permanently stored in
the memory of the user's computer and disappear when the browser is
closed) is strictly limited to transmission of session identifiers
(consisting of random numbers generated by the server) necessary to
permit secure, effective exploration of the site.
The
so-called session cookies used in this site avoid the need for use of
other data processing techniques which could have a negative impact
on the confidentiality of users' browsing and do not permit
acquisition of personal identification data.
OPTIONAL
DATA SUPPLY
Irrespective
of the foregoing on the "browsing section", users are free to
supply their personal data in order to request information, other
documents or use the services provided through the site.
Failure
to supply such data may preclude the provision of such services.
PROCESSING
METHODS
Personal
data are processed by automatic tools only for the time required to
achieve the purposes for which they have been collected.
Specific
security measures are applied to prevent loss of data, unlawful or
incorrect use and unauthorised access.
RIGHTS
OF INTERESTED PARTIES
The
parties whom personal data refers to are entitled at any time to
obtain confirmation of whether or not such data exists and to know
the content and origin thereof and to check its accuracy or request
addition to or updating such data ( art. 7 of decree no. 196 of 2003
).
Under
the aforementioned legal provisions, parties are entitled to request
deletion, transformation into an anonymous form or blocking of data
unlawfully processed and in any case to oppose, on legitimate
grounds, the processing of personal data.
Such
requests should be addressed to the Responsible of Data Processing.
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