COOKIE POLICY

What is the purpose of this Cookie Policy
In compliance with the provisions of current legislation on the protection of personal data (in particular Regulation (EU) 2016/679 on the protection of personal data “GDPR” and the European and Italian legislation on cookies) we wish to inform you about the processing of your personal data collected through cookies (and possibly other similar tracking tools), including those of third parties.The processing will be based on the principles of correctness, lawfulness and transparency, as well as on the protection of your privacy and your rights.

Who is the Data Controller. How to contact them
The Data Controller of your personal data is the company B & B BASTA BUSSARE DI ARDIZZON MIRCO CLAUDIO, with registered office in VIALE TRIESTE 41 CAP 30015, CHIOGGIA (VE) – Phone , email: info@bastabussare.it

Cookie

A cookie is a text string sent by a web server (for example, the website) to the user’s Internet browser, which automatically saves it on the user’s computer and automatically sends it back to the server each time the site is accessed. Each cookie contains different data such as, for example, the name of the server it comes from, a numeric identifier, etc. Cookies can remain in the system for the duration of the session (i.e. until the browser used for web navigation is closed) or for longer periods, and may contain a unique identifier code. By default, almost all web browsers are set up to automatically accept cookies. However, each web browser allows cookies to be restricted and deleted (for more information refer to the section in this information notice on “How to enable, disable or delete cookies”). Remember, however, that disabling or deleting cookies may impede the optimum use of some areas of the site or compromise the use of services requiring authentication

Technical cookies, which do not require your consent

This category includes the cookies listed below, which serve the purposes indicated respectively: – Browsing or session cookies that guarantee the normal navigation and use of the website (allowing, for example, to perform a purchase or authenticate a login to access restricted areas); – Anonymised analytics cookies, these are cookies used to collect information, in aggregate form and therefore not traceable to the individual, relating to the number of users, the most visited pages, the places from which they connect, etc. in order to draw up statistics on the service and use of the site. These cookies may also be third-party cookies. In this case, however, the Data Controller must have made them anonymous (e.g. by anonymising the IP or masking part of it) and must not allow the third party to cross-reference the information collected through the site with other information already at its disposal. – Functional cookies, that allow the user to navigate according to a series of selected criteria (for example, language, products selected for purchase) in order to improve the service provided. Legal basis. For navigation or functional cookies, the legal basis lies in the performance of a service or contract or pre-contractual measures (art. 6.b of the GDPR) as they are necessary to make the site and the service requested by users usable. The use of such cookies does not require your consent.

Profiling cookies, which require your consent

First-party: installed directly by the Controller on its site.

Third-party: installed on the Controller’s site by a third party. With regard to third-party cookies, the Data Controller has no control over the activity and purpose of the third party, nor over whether the third party changes them over time. In this respect, the Controller acts as an intermediary. As such, it refers to the third party’s information notice, which can be accessed via the link located next to each of the cookies indicated in the appropriate area accessible from the banner or at the bottom of the page.

Profiling cookies make it possible to follow and trace, by means of automated tools, the user’s behaviour when surfing the Internet. Their purpose is to create profiles of the user and they are used by the Controller or the third party in order to send the user personalised advertising content in line with their preferences and interests, as expressed during their web surfing. Non-anonymised analytics cookies used by the third party are also profiling cookies when the Data Controller has not anonymised them (e.g. has not anonymised the IP) or when it allows the third party to cross-reference the information collected with other information it already has. Legal basis: the use of Profiling cookies (including non-anonymised analytics) can only take place with your consent, which constitutes the legal basis for the processing of data collected through such cookies, in accordance with the provisions of Article 6.a of the GDPR

How to disable cookies in your browser
Another possibility to restrict the use of cookies is to operate your browser. Most browsers offer the possibility of expressing your choices regarding the use of cookies by sites. Below are the procedures for changing your cookie settings and links to the relevant pages of the main browsers on the market for manifesting your choices.

Check here for the instructions provided by the major browsers:

Chrome https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=it

Firefox http://support.mozilla.org/it/kb/Eliminare%20i%20cookie

Internet Explorer https://support.microsoft.com/it-it/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies#

Opera https://help.opera.com/en/latest/web-preferences/#cookies

Safari  https://support.apple.com/it-it/HT201265

For more information on cookies and to manage your third parties profiling cookie preferences we invite you to visit the following site: http://www.youronlinechoices.com. When you open the Site, inside the “Your choices” area, you can find the list of the third parties companies, partners of us, who install cookies on our Site (Company), verify the presence and the status of the installed cookies activity (Status) and manage the consent (choosing between On/Off). Expanding the dedicated selection (Info) to every company you can access to more information on the company and explore, via link, to their specific information notice on cookie and privacy.

What cookies does this site use

Who can know your data? Who do we communicate them to

The data collected by means of cookies may be used by employees authorised by the Data Controller, such as those responsible for maintaining and managing the site, marketing and administration. They may also be used by any third parties (service providers, infrastructure providers, IT providers involved in the management and supervision of the site and the like) who operate on behalf of the Data Controller and have been duly appointed as data processors in accordance with Article 28 of the GDPR. With your consent, they may also be used by third parties who install their own cookies on the Controller’s site.
Data transfer

Personal data is stored on servers located within the European Union. In any case, it is understood that the Data Controller, if necessary, will have the right to move the servers even outside the EU. In this case, the Data Controller hereby ensures that the transfer of non-EU data will take place in accordance with the applicable legal provisions, subject to the stipulation of the standard contractual clauses provided by the European Commission.

What are your rights as a data subject

The GDPR recognizes the following rights in relation to your personal data that you may exercise within the limits and in compliance with legal provisions:

Right of access to your personal data (Article 15);

Right of rectification (Article 16);

Right to erasure (right to be forgotten) (Article 17);

Right to restriction of processing (Article 18);

Right to data portability (Article 20);

Right to object (Article 21): the data subject has the right to object at any time, on grounds relating to his or her particular situation, to the processing of personal data relating to him or her based on legitimate interest, including profiling on the basis of such interest. The Data Controller shall refrain from processing unless it can demonstrate the existence of compelling legitimate grounds for processing which override the interests, rights and freedoms of the data subject or for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims;

Right to object to a decision based solely on automated processing (Article 22);

Right to withdraw, at any time, the consent given, without prejudice to the lawfulness of the processing based on the consent given before the withdrawal.
You may do so by sending a written request addressed to B & B BASTA BUSSARE DI ARDIZZON MIRCO CLAUDIO, with registered office in VIALE TRIESTE 41 CAP 30015, CHIOGGIA (VE) – Tel , email: info@bastabussare.it.

The data subject can lodge a complaint with supervisory authority, using the following link: http://www.garanteprivacy.it/web/guest/home/docweb/-/docweb-display/docweb/4535524.

Last modification date: 11-05-2023