Information about the use of cookies and related personal data according to Reg. EU 2016/679 (GDPR) and Directive 2002/58/EC (e-Privacy Directive)

The controller of your personal data is Giorgio Beretta (via Giuseppe Piermarini, 8, Lissone (Italy)), info@giorgioberetta.eu).

For the processing of data related to cookies powers by Google analytics, Google is a joint controller (Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, California 94043, privacy-shield-google@google.com Tel: (650) 253-0000
Terms of Service and privacy policies: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=it ; https://policies.google.com/terms?hl=it)
Personal data (Browsing cookies, Functionality cookies, Analytic cookies of third parties) are collected by means of “profiling cookies” in order to improve the use of the website by users.

Cookies are data created by a server and stored in test files on the hard disk of your computer, tablet or smartphone; they inform the site about your use of the site and your behavioural pattern and preferences. Cookies may be permanently stored on your device and have a variable duration (so-called persistent cookies) or may disappear when your browser is closed or has limited activity (so-called session cookies).

We use different cookies powered by Google Analytics. If you want general information about Google Analytics see here. In particular, we use gtag.js and analytics.js to distinguish unique users and Throttle the request rate. For a complete list of names, expiration dates and descriptions click here. We also use ga.js analytics with the purpose of: determining which domain to measure, distinguishing unique users, throttling the request rate; remembering the number and time of previous visits, remembering traffic source information, determining the start and end of a session, remembering the value of visitor-level custom variables. For a complete list of names, expiration dates and descriptions click here. Lastly, Google Analytics might also use “Content Experiment” cookies and “Optimize” cookies. For a complete list of names, expiration dates and descriptions click here (for content experiment) and here (for optimization cookies).

It is not necessary to enable cookies for the website to work but enabling them improves your navigation. You can delete or block cookies, but in this case some functions of the site may not work properly.

The data subject can check and/or verify cookies as you wish – to find out more, go to www.aboutcookies.org. The data subject can delete cookies already on your computer and set most browsers to block their installation. If the data subject chooses this option, however, he/she will have to manually change some preferences every time he/she visits the website and some services or functions may not be available.

The data subject can deny his/her consent to the installation of any cookies through his/her browser settings.

Please refer to the following addresses, depending on your browser, for information on how to do so:
– Internet Explorer: https://support.microsoft.com/it-it/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies#ie=ie-11
– Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en
– Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/cookies-information-websites-store-on-your-computer?redirectlocale=en-US&redirectslug=Cookies
– Safari: https://support.apple.com/kb/PH5042?locale=it_IT

The data subject can give or refuse consent to the processing of data related to profiling cookies. If the data subject closes the “cookies” alert or continue browsing by accessing another area of the site or selecting an element of the site (for example, an image or link) this might be a consent to the use of cookies.

The data are stored for the period of existence and activity of the site …………….

The data subject has the right to access his/her personal data and obtain all the information on the processing as mentioned at Article 15 Regulation 679/2016, hereinafter GDPR, (origin, purpose, lawful grounds, details about the data controller, recipients, duration, other data subjects’ rights, etc.).

The data subject also has the right to rectify his/her personal data, update, delete or request the limitation of processing. The content and exercise of these rights is regulated by Articles 15-18 of the GDPR. Finally, the data subject has the right to revoke the consent for the processing of his/her personal data. The revocation of consent does not affect the lawfulness of the processing based on the consent given before the revocation.

The data subject has the right to lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Supervisor if he or she believes that the processing of his or her personal data is in breach of the GDPR, pursuant to and in accordance with Article 77 of that Regulation.