Privacy Policy

PRIVACY

This website contains forms regarding services offer where, if possible, email address is requested only; occasionally personal data of users may be requested within published documents.

This information is provided according to art. 13 of Legislative Decree. N. 196/2003 regarding the protection of personal data ­to those using web services of Comune di Lamporecchio for the protection of personal data accessible electronically via the address:

https://www.visitlamporecchio.it which corresponds to the first page of the website.

The information is also based on Recommendation no. 2/2001, which European personal data protection authorities established in article 29 of Directive n. 95/46/EC, adopted on 17 May 2001. This article established minimum requirements for collecting personal data online, and specified the manner, timing and type of information that data controllers must provide to users when they connect to web pages, regardless of the purpose of use.

 

TYPES OF DATA NAVIGATION DATA

During normal operation, the computer systems and software procedures used to operate this website will acquire some personal data whose transmission is implicit in the use of Internet communication protocols.

This information is not collected to be associated with identified individuals, but, by its nature, through processing and associations with data held by third parties, it could be used to identify users.

This category of data includes IP addresses or domain names of computers used by individuals connecting to the site, URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) of requested resources, times of requests, the method used to submit requests to the server, the size of the file obtained in response, the numerical code used to indicate the status of the response from the server (whether it was successful or erroneous, etc..) and other parameters involving the user’s operating system and informatic environment.

This data is only used to obtain anonymous statistical information on site usage and to ensure that the site is functioning accurately. It is deleted immediately after processing. The data could be used to determine responsibility in case of ypothetical web crimes against the site.

 

DATA PROVIDED VOLUNTARILY BY THE USER

The optional (explicit and voluntary) sending of emails to the contact addresses listed on this website will involve subsequent acquisition of the sender’s email address, which is needed to respond to requests. Any other personal data included in the message will also be acquired. This does not include the processing of sensitive or legal data; if provided by the user, this type of data will be deleted.

 

PLACE OF DATA PROCESSING

Data processing connected to this site’s web services takes place at the headquarters of the FST, or at other locations defined by the Foundation. These processes are only handled by technical personnel designated for this task, or by other responsible parties as defined by the data controller.

No data from the web services is disclosed externally. Personal information provided by users who request information or send suggestions are only used to perform the required service or provision, and may possibly be passed on to other areas within the FST or other public or private entities. This passing of information occurs only when necessary for providing the information that you have requested.

 

COOKIES

No personal user data is acquired from the site.

We do not use cookies to transmit personal information, nor do we use so­called persistent or stored cookies of any kind, or systems for tracking users.

The use of so­called session cookies (which are not stored permanently on the user’s computer and disappear when the browser is closed) is strictly limited to transmitting session identifiers (which consists of random numbers generated by the server), which is necessary for safe and efficient exploration of the site.

The so­called session cookies used on this site avoids use of techniques that could potentially harm user privacy privacy of the users and do not allow the acquisition of identifying data.

The use of permanent cookies is limited to the acquisition of statistical data relating to website access. The website uses a market product for detecting access to its site. With the use of this product, some permanent cookies are used in order to collect statistical information on “unique visitors” (individual, different people) of the site.

These cookies, defined as “Unique Visitor Cookies” contain an alphanumeric code that identifies the navigating computer, without collecting personal data.

In each page of the site, there is also a code used to gather statistical data on website use. This does not collect personal data.

Disabling cookies on your computer will not affect your interaction with the website in any way.

 

OPTIONAL SUPPLY OF DATA

Apart from what’s been specified for navigation data, the user is free to provide personal data contained in information request forms, sending suggestions and comments to the website. They may also provide data via telephone contact with the website.

Absence of this data can make it impossible to fulfill the user’s request.

For services provided by third parties, for which the website is only a mediating space, the Foundation does not own and is not responsible for any data collected.

 

PROCESSING METHODS

Personal data is processed using automated tools, only for the time necessary to achieve the purposes for which they were collected.

Specific security measures are observed to prevent the data loss, its illegal or incorrect use, and unauthorized access.

 

RIGHTS OF THOSE INVOLVED

The subjects whose personal data is being used have the right, at any time, to have confirmation of such data’s existence, to know its content and origin, verify its accuracy, to request new integrations and updates, or corrections (art. 7 of Legislative Decree. n. 196/2003).

Following the same model set by this decree, users have the right to request their data’s deletion, a change to anonymous form, or the blocking of any unlawfully processed data. In any case, they may oppose processing of their data (for legitimate reasons).