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Privacy policy

 

Legislative Decree 196 of 30 June 2003 („Personal Data Protection Code“) safeguards persons and other individuals regarding handling of personal data. According to the law in question, said information will be handled according to the principles of good practice, legality and transparency, and in such a way as to protect your confidentiality and your rights.

Under Section 13 of Legislative Decree 196/2003, we therefore inform you as follows:
1. The data provided by you will be used for the following purposes: commercial relations.
2. The data will be handled using information technology means.
3. Providing the data is not compulsory, but refusal to do so may mean it is not possible to continue the relations.
4. The data will not be communicated to other parties, or disseminated in any way.
5. The data controller is: Feba S.r.l. – Via Licurgo Fava, 1006 – 40059 – Medicina (BO) – VAT Reg. No. and Tax Code 02773261207 – tel. +39 051 852778 – fax +39 051 851955 – e-mail: info@febaitaly.com; the data processor is William Baravelli.
6. You are entitled, at any time, to exercise your rights with respect to the person in charge of data management, in accordance with the contents of section 7 of L.D. 196/2003, which we cite here in full for your reference:

 

Legislative Decree No. 196/2003, Section 7 – Right to access personal data and other rights

 

1. A data subject shall have the right to obtain confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning him exist, regardless of their being already recorded, and communication of such data in intelligible form.
2. A data subject shall have the right to be informed: a) of the source of the personal data; b) of the purposes and methods of the processing; c) of the logic applied to the processing, if the latter is carried out with the help of electronic means; d) of the identification data concerning data controller, data processors and the representative designated as per Section 5(2); and e) of the entities or categories of entity to whom or which the personal data may be communicated and who or which may get to know said data in their capacity as designated representative(s) in the State’s territory, data processor(s) or person(s) in charge of the processing.
3. A data subject shall have the following rights:
a) to obtain updating, rectification or, where interested therein, integration of the data;
b) to obtain 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;
c) to obtain 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.
4. A data subject shall have the right to object, in whole or in part:
a) on legitimate grounds, to the processing of personal data concerning him/her, even though they are relevant to the purpose of the collection;
b) to the processing of personal data concerning him/her, where it is carried out for the purpose of sending advertising materials or direct selling or else for the performance of market or commercial communication surveys.

 

Information on the use of cookies

 

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Link to Google’s Privacy Statement:

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Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/cookie_policy

 

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