Privacy e Cookies Policy
This information (or "data protection guidelines") is created in accordance with the applicable legislation on the protection of personal data and in particular in accordance with EU Regulation 2016/679 on the protection of personal data when processing personal data, as well as the free movement of such data (so-called "GDPR" ) and Legislative Decree 196/2003 (Code for the Protection of Personal Data, so-called "Data Protection Code") in relation to the processing of personal data of users who have access to the website www.tomshw.it.
This privacy policy is intended to provide users with a simple and transparent description of what personal data is processed for what purpose, by whom and in what manner, and to inform them about the measures that are used to protect their rights and freedoms. This data protection guideline therefore only applies to this website and does not apply to other websites that can be accessed by the user via links.
1. Data controller
1. The owner of the user's personal data is FO.IMM. Based in Milan C.so Venezia 3, P.I. 10631720157, email: info@villaalthea.it.
2. Purpose of treatment
1. By accessing and consulting this website and using the services offered to users via the website, information about users such as identified or identifiable natural persons can be collected and processed. If personal data is acquired in this way, it will only be processed for the following purposes in accordance with the applicable legislation on the protection of personal data:
a) Purposes that are closely related and relevant to enable access and use of the website, its functionality and the services requested;
b) fulfillment of all obligations provided for in European laws and regulations;
c) for operational and administrative requirements within the data controller and in relation to the services offered on the website;
d) for statistical purposes in a completely anonymous and aggregated form;
e) execute the newsletter service (for details see section 4.3);
2. The data collected by users who use the website for the purposes stated in the previous point can also be used for other purposes. With every further processing, however, the users are asked for an explicit and express declaration of consent. In this way, the data collected by the user can only be used if the user freely and clearly agrees to any further treatment.
3. Provision of personal data
1. The provision of personal data is for the in Article 2, paragraph 1, the legal basis for the processing is the execution of the services requested by the user or the use of the website and all other services that can be specifically requested (as in the case of Newsletters and the forum), which are provided via the page. A rejection of the corresponding processing can therefore prevent the execution of the requested services. It is still possible to consult the website without providing personal information, even if some functions may not be available and some services may not be provided.
2. In particular, the consequences of a refusal to provide your personal data are always explicitly and specifically associated with each service: for example, refusing the processing involved may prevent consultation of the website and its functions (in this case) cookies) or receive the newsletter ( in the case of the offer of the newsletter service). The user is therefore adequately informed in the manner intended for the respective case. In any case, he can also consult the website by refusing consent to the processing of personal data if necessary. In this case, some features or features of the site may be disabled.
4. What data is processed?
Depending on the service provided, different types of personal data may be processed as indicated in this article.
4.1 Navigation data
The computer systems and software processes used to operate this website collect some personal data during their normal operation, the transmission of which is implied when surfing the website. This information is not collected to be associated with identified interested parties. However, by their nature, they could enable users to be identified by processing and linking them to third party data. This includes the IP addresses or domain names of the computers used by users connecting to the site, the URL addresses of the requested resources, the time of the request, the method of sending the request to the server, and the size of the in received file response, the numerical code that indicates the status of the response given by the server and other parameters used by the user in relation to the operating system and the platform.
The above data is used only to obtain anonymous statistical information about the use of the website and to check its proper functioning. are deleted immediately after processing. The data could be used to determine responsibility for hypothetical cybercrime against the website: apart from this case, web contact data currently does not persist for more than seven days. With regard to cookies, reference is made to paragraph 1. 4.4 below.
4.2.1 Data provided voluntarily by the user (messages)
The optional, explicit and voluntary sending of messages via contact forms on the website or by e-mail to the addresses given on this website includes the subsequent collection of the data transmitted by the user, including his e-mail address. and agree to receive reply messages to your requests.
The personal data provided in this way will only be used to satisfy or respond to the inquiries sent and will only be passed on to third parties if this is necessary for this purpose.
4.2.2 Data provided voluntarily by the user (in order to receive communications for marketing and / or commercial advertising purposes)
In the only case in which the personal data (in particular email address and telephone number) are provided by the interested party as part of a service requested by the same, the data provided in this way can be used to send messages by email in Reference to be used for services that are similar to those previously requested by the user, in accordance with Art. 130, Paragraph 4, Legislative Decree 196/2003, without express and prior consent (so-called soft spam). In every communication, however, the user is advised that he can withdraw his consent at any time and without any formalities. The data will be deleted at the request of the interested party.
4.3. Circular
The newsletter is sent by email to those who specifically request it by filling out the appropriate form on the website and authorizing the processing of their personal data for the above purpose.
Consent: The provision of data is only mandatory for the purpose of receiving the newsletter. A refusal makes it impossible to use the service without further consequences.
Purpose: The personal data provided by the users will only be used to send the newsletter and will not be passed on to third parties.
Mode: The data collected is processed with IT tools. Special security measures are taken to prevent loss, illegal or incorrect use or unauthorized access to the website.
Service Supply Platform: The service is provided via the "EmailForge" platform, which is provided and managed by Splio, based in 103 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris (privacy policy: https://www.splio.com/it / dati-personal /).
Service cancellation: To stop receiving the newsletter, simply select the cancellation link that appears at the end of each email or send a specific request.
The cancellation is automatically managed so that further newsletters can be received for a period after this request, in any case no later than 72 hours after the cancellation request, which was planned to be sent before the cancellation request was received.
4.4.1 Cookies
What are you? Cookies are information that is stored by the browser when a website is visited with a suitable device (e.g. a PC, tablet or smartphone). Each cookie contains different data (e.g. the name of the server from which it originates, a numerical identifier, etc.), can remain in the system for the duration of a session (until the browser is closed) or for longer periods, and contain a unique identification code.
What are they for Cookies are used for different purposes depending on the type: some are absolutely necessary for the correct functioning of a website (technical cookies), while others optimize the performance in order to offer a better user experience or to generate statistics about the website. B. Analysis cookies, or ads of personalized advertising, e.g. B. Profiling cookies.
Consent: The possible provision of the user's consent is saved by 3Labs through a technical cookie that lasts 12 months. The user is informed both by the brief information (banner is displayed until consent is granted or refused, as explained in section 4.4.4. "How to deactivate cookies?") And by this extended information. In addition, in paragraph 4.4.3 the links to the data protection guidelines of third parties are given, also for the purpose of their deactivation (if directly available through them).
How do I deactivate it? It is possible to deactivate cookies both via the browser settings (section 4.4.4. "How to deactivate cookies?") And via the mechanisms provided by some third parties (section 4.4.3 "Cookies used on the website").
4.4.2 General types of cookies used on the website
Technical cookies (first part): They are essential for the proper functioning and display of the website and save the user's consent to the use of cookies.
Analytical cookies (first part): They are used for the aggregated analysis of visits to the website.
Analytical cookies (from third parties): They are used for the aggregated analysis of visits to the website using a third party service.
Profiling cookies (third-party providers): they are used to create user-related profiles and are used to send advertising messages according to the preferences set by them in connection with surfing the Internet by using a Third-party service, including the advertiser for most of them. The names of the third parties and the links to the related information can be found in the next paragraph. In any case, these cookies and the information they collect are not combined with the registered user account in order to access certain functions of Toms Hardware (e.g. to access the forum).
4.4.3 Cookies used on the website
First-party cookies: Technical cookies are used for the following purposes: storing user preferences regarding cookies, displaying the possibility of scrolling by touching the screen on mobile devices, authentication in the session (only for the area) reserved for employees).
Third-party cookies: Several third-party cookies are used. Below you will find the links to the data protection guidelines of the connected third parties, also for the relative and specific deactivation (without prejudice to the provisions in section 4.4.3, "How to deactivate cookies?"):
Google Analytics: http://www.google.com/intl/it_ALL/analytics/learn/privacy.html (to deactivate - deactivate): https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout), http: // www.google.com/ads/preferences (to disable Google ads - double-click interest-based web)
You can find information on cookies that result from sharing via social networks in each social network (since the cookies are related to it):
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/cookies;
Google+: https://www.google.com/policies/technologies/cookies/;
4.4.4 How do I disable cookies?
Control via the browser: The commonly used browsers (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari) accept cookies by default. However, this setting can be changed by the user at any time. This applies both to PCs and to mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones: This function is generally and largely supported.
Therefore, cookies can be easily deactivated or deactivated by accessing the options or settings of the browser used. In general, only third-party cookies can be blocked. In general, these options only apply to this browser and device, unless there are active options to unify settings across devices. Specific instructions can be found on the options or on the help page of the browser. However, deactivating technical cookies can impair the complete and / or correct functioning of several websites, including this website.
As a rule, browsers are used today:
Offer the "Do Not Track" option, which is supported by some websites (but not all). In this way, some websites may no longer collect certain browser data.
offer the possibility of anonymous or incognito browsing: In this way, no data is collected in the browser and the browser history is not saved, but the browser data is still recorded by the operator of the website visited.
You can delete cookies in whole or in part, but when you visit a website again, they are usually installed where this option is not blocked.
The links to the support pages of the most popular browsers are displayed (with instructions on how to deactivate cookies in these browsers):
Firefox (https://support.mozilla.org/it/kb/Attivare%20e%20disattivare%20i%20cookie);
Internet Explorer (http://windows.microsoft.com/it-it/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies#ie=ie-11);
Safari (iOS) (https://support.apple.com/it-it/HT201265);
Chrome (desktop: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=it; Android and iOS https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/2392971?hl=it).
Third-party cookies: Third-party cookies can be deactivated both in the manner described above and with reference to each third-party provider (via the links given in the previous paragraph).
Online tools: Please note that the website http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/ not only provides further information about cookies, but also checks the installation of numerous cookies in your browser / device and, if supported , also to disable it.
5. Methods of data processing
1. Personal data are processed lawfully and correctly and only used for the purposes specified in Art. 1. 2. Treatment is carried out using suitable tools to ensure the security and confidentiality of personal data and automated tools for storing, managing and transferring the data. Special security measures are taken to prevent the loss of data and to reduce the risk of illegal or incorrect use. The unauthorized access and the personal data are kept for the legally prescribed times and in any case for the absolutely necessary time to keep track of the activities for which they were collected (e.g. to find the request sent via the contact form on the website ) and / or until the revocation of the consent given for the purposes specified in Art. 1. 2, paragraph 1, lett.e) and f).
6. Who can the data collected be shared with?
1. The processing associated with the web services of this website is carried out in 3Labs S.r.l. and are only handled by technical staff who are expressly responsible for the treatment, internally and / or externally. In particular, if necessary, the data may only be passed on to third parties whose cooperation 3Labs S.r.l. can and / or must use for the provision of the services offered. The data collected via the Internet or in any case originating from web services can be transmitted to the technological and instrumental partners who are used by the data controller to provide the services requested by the users, always in accordance with those specified in Art. 1 purposes. 2. For this purpose, the persons who have access to personal data are expressly authorized for processing by the data controller and, if necessary, are appointed as data processors according to the articles 28 and 29 of the GDPR.
2. The data collected for the above-mentioned purposes can also be passed on to companies associated with the controller, as well as to persons who are authorized for this purpose in accordance with the legal provisions and European legislation.
3. A list of the persons to whom the data controller transfers the personal data collected for the above-mentioned purposes is available for consultation in the office of the data controller and can be requested from the addresses provided.
7. What rights do the interested parties have?
1. The interested party is the natural person, identified or identifiable, to whom the personal data to be processed relates, and therefore the user who accesses the website and may request the provision of services by 3Labs.
2. Every interested party has the right to access the data processed by the controller at any time (access right) in order to check the correctness and legality of the processing carried out. The interested party can also exercise all rights recognized by the applicable national and European legislation on the protection of personal data (by Legislative Decree 196/2003 and by EU Regulation 2016/679 and subsequent changes and additions): in particular, it can at any time request the correction and updating of incorrect or incorrect data, the restriction of the processing carried out and its deletion (right to be forgotten) and submit a complaint to the guaranteeing authority to protect personal data. ,
3. With regard to personal data that is processed automatically, the person concerned can also receive the data concerning him in a structured and generally used format and, if necessary, can transfer it to another person responsible for data processing
8. Right of withdrawal and objection
1. Each interested party also has the right to withdraw the consent given at any time, without prejudice to the legality of the processing carried out by the controller before such withdrawal.
2. The interested party is also always given the opportunity to oppose the processing of the data concerning him, if this was carried out by the controller for direct marketing purposes. In this case, your data will no longer be processed for these purposes, depending on the express consent previously given by the data controller or third parties (right to object).
1. Each interested party also has the right to withdraw the consent given at any time, without prejudice to the legality of the processing carried out by the controller before such withdrawal.
2. The interested party is also always given the opportunity to oppose the processing of the data concerning him, if this was carried out by the controller for direct marketing purposes. In this case, your data will no longer be processed for these purposes, depending on the express consent previously given by the data controller or third parties (right to object).