Privacy information art. 13 EU regulation 2016 n.679
INFORMATION ON THE PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA
of users who consult the websites of the Guarantor for the protection of personal data pursuant to article 13 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679

WHY THIS INFORMATION

Pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (hereinafter “Regulation”), this page describes the methods of processing the personal data of users who consult the website accessible electronically at the following address: www.italiatruffles.com

DATA CONTROLLER AND DATA PROTECTION OFFICER

Following consultation of the site indicated above, data relating to identified or identifiable natural persons may be processed.

Owner and data controller is Abruzzo Tartufi Srls VAT number: IT 02243340680 with headquarters in Via Vestina, 505/8, 65015 Montesilvano PE – e-mail: truffles@italiatruffles.com

Purpose of data processing

The User’s Data is collected to allow the Owner to provide its Services, as well as for the following purposes: Statistics, Contacting the User, Interaction with social networks and external platforms, Content commenting, Commercial affiliation, Payment management, Management of addresses and sending of email messages, Hosting and back-end infrastructure, SPAM protection, Remarketing and behavioral targeting and Display of content from external platforms.

To obtain further detailed information on the purposes of the processing and on the Personal Data concretely relevant for each purpose, the User can refer to the relevant sections of this document.

Legal basis of the processing

The Data Controller processes Personal Data relating to the User if one of the following conditions exists:

the User has given consent for one or more specific purposes; Note: in some jurisdictions the Owner may be authorized to process Personal Data without the User’s consent or another of the legal bases specified below, until the User objects (“opt-out”) to this treatment. However, this is not applicable if the processing of Personal Data is regulated by European legislation on the protection of Personal Data;
• the processing is necessary for the execution of a contract with the User and/or the execution of pre-contractual measures;
• the processing is necessary to fulfill a legal obligation to which the Data Controller is subject;
• the processing is necessary for the execution of a task of public interest or for the exercise of public powers vested in the Data Controller;
the processing is necessary for the pursuit of the legitimate interest of the Data Controller or third parties.
However, it is always possible to request the Data Controller to clarify the concrete legal basis of each processing and in particular to specify whether the processing is based on the law, provided for by a contract or necessary to conclude a contract.

Consequences of failure to provide personal data

With regard to personal data relating to the execution of the contract of which you are a party or relating to the fulfillment of a regulatory obligation (for example the obligations related to the keeping of accounting and tax records), failure to communicate personal data prevents the completion of the contractual relationship itself.

Data retention

The Data is processed and stored for the time required by the purposes for which it was collected.

Therefore:

Personal Data collected for purposes related to the execution of a contract between the Owner and the User will be retained until the execution of this contract is completed.
Personal Data collected for purposes attributable to the legitimate interest of the Owner will be retained until such interest is satisfied. The User can obtain further information regarding the legitimate interest pursued by the Owner in the relevant sections of this document or by contacting the Owner.
When the processing is based on the User’s consent, the Data Controller may retain the Personal Data for longer until such consent is revoked. Furthermore, the Data Controller may be obliged to retain Personal Data for a longer period in compliance with a legal obligation or by order of an authority.

At the end of the retention period, the Personal Data will be deleted. Therefore, upon expiry of this deadline the right of access, cancellation, rectification and the right to data portability can no longer be exercised.

Profiling and Dissemination of data

Your personal data is not subject to dissemination or any fully automated decision-making process, including profiling.

Rights of the interested party

The rights recognized to you by the GDPR include those of:

ask the company for access to your personal data and information relating to them; the rectification of inaccurate data or the integration of incomplete data; the deletion of personal data concerning you (upon the occurrence of one of the conditions indicated in art. 17, paragraph 1 of the GDPR and in compliance with the exceptions provided for in paragraph 3 of the same article); the limitation of the processing of your personal data (in the event of one of the hypotheses indicated in art. 18, paragraph 1 of the GDPR);
request and obtain from the company – in the cases in which the legal basis of the processing is the contract or consent, and the same is carried out by automated means – your personal data in a structured and machine-readable format, also for the purpose of communicating such data to another data controller (so-called right to portability of personal data);
object at any time to the processing of your personal data in the event of particular situations concerning you;
revoke consent at any time, limited to cases in which the processing is based on your consent for one or more specific purposes and concerns common personal data (for example date and place of birth or place of residence), or particular categories of data ( for example data revealing your racial origin, your political opinions, your religious beliefs, your health or sexual life). Processing based on consent and carried out before its revocation, however, retains its lawfulness;
lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority (Personal Data Protection Authority (www.garanteprivacy.it).
Cookies
We inform you that after viewing the pages of our site, we will collect anonymous statistics on your visit. Some third party sites such as Facebook and Twitter will know that you have visited this site, as long as you use their services. While we have no control over their activities, we believe this poses no threat to you.

If you register on our site, we will generally keep your personal information safe by not sharing it with others without your explicit consent.

We do not share data with third parties, except for offering our services.

These are just the key points. If you need details, read on.

Analyze visits to our website

We analyze visits to our website using Google Analytics. This records which pages you view within our site, how you got to our site and some basic information about your computer. All this information is anonymous, so we will not know your identity; we will only know that someone has visited our site.

The information we collect from analytics will help us understand which areas of our site are most visited, how people arrive at our site, and so on. Like most websites, we use this information to improve our site.

If you wish, you can learn more about Google Analytics or opt-out.

Facebook, Twitter and other social networks

These services provide social buttons and we also use similar buttons such as “Tweet” and “Like” on our site.

By incorporating their code, we have no control over the information. To use the keys you need to know if you are registered; for example Facebook uses this to say “x of your friends like this”. We have no access to this information, nor can we control which networks use the information.

Social networks may therefore know that you are viewing this site if you use their services (which doesn’t mean they do, but their policies may always change). Given the harmless nature of our site, we imagine this won’t be a problem for most users.

Comments and discussions

To allow visitors to discuss our blog articles and web pages we use a discussion system.

By registering on our system you automatically agree to provide your data, necessary to be able to post comments. Our system tracks page visitors anonymously. If you access any of our services, the system can also remember who you are, so you can comment on any website using the necessary tools.

Access to our system can be done in many ways, including via Facebook. If you log in via social networks, our system will be able to link your activity to that network. In this way, the activity of the system can be personal.

The system knows what you have seen on our site and what you have written in the comments. Of course, all comments left are also visible to the public on the Internet, with your name next to them. We imagine this won’t be a problem for most users.

If you sign up for a service

When you sign up for one of our services – whether paid or not – we will record specific personal information about you, such as your name and email address.

We also collect and store information about the use of our services so that we can improve them. For example, we keep a record of features that are used at any time.

We also record your account and transaction history for accounting purposes, tracking your activities.

Email messages

We may send notifications via email regarding a service (for example: invoices) or regarding expressly requested conditions (for example: newsletter or notifications of completed transaction). You have the opportunity to opt-out of these communications at any time.

We will never provide your personal data or email address to third parties unless they are specifically engaged to help provide our services, as specified above.

Safety

We take many precautions to prevent the loss, misuse or alteration of your personal information. These precautions include:

The use of encryption for sensitive data
Hardware stored in protected data centers
All access to information is limited by password and/or security key
Restrictions: Information is not accessible from anywhere
We take care of your protected information, but we cannot guarantee the security of data sent over the Internet.

Of course, you are responsible for keeping your password and username confidential. None of us will ever be able to ask for your password, so don’t trust anyone who asks for it.

You can disable cookies from your browser

By modifying your browser options you can authorize, block or delete cookies installed on your computer. For further information, consult your browser help. By disabling cookies in your browser you may not be able to use some sites and services correctly.

Privacy Policy and Cookie Updates

We may update this privacy policy periodically as technology changes. To keep up to date, check this page.

Do you need more information?

If you have questions about cookies and privacy policy please write to truffles@italiatruffles.com