Cookie and privacy policy pursuant to Art. 13 of EU Regulation 2016/679
Data protection is a very serious matter for us, so we would like to inform you about the way in which your data is processed and the rights you can exercise under the relevant data protection regulations, EU Regulation 2016/679 (hereinafter also referred to as "General Data Protection Regulation - GDPR").
Data controller and DPO
PARMON S.P.A.
C.da Piraino S.S. 192, Km 73
95032 Belpasso (CT). privacy@yducare.com
The categories of data that are processed
The data processed by the Controller are 'personal data' (ex. Art. 4.1 of the GDPR) provided by you.
In particular, the relevant categories of personal data may include, but are not limited to:
Any personal and identifying data (by way of example only, any first name and surname, etc.);
Possible contact data (IP address, e-mail address, and similar data) and navigation data.
Processing of data useful for navigation purposes
The computer systems and software procedures used to operate this website acquire, in the course of their normal operation, certain personal data whose transmission is implicit in the use of Internet communication protocols.
This information is not collected in order to be associated with identified data subjects, but by its very nature could, through processing and association with data held by third parties, allow users to be identified.
Among the information that may be collected are IP addresses, the type of browser or operating system used, URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) notation addresses, the domain name and addresses of the websites from which access or exit (referring/exit pages) was granted, the time the request was made to the server, the method used and information about the response obtained, further information about the user's navigation on the site (see also the section on cookies) and other parameters relating to the user's operating system and computer environment.
This same data could also be used to identify and ascertain liability in the event of any computer offences against the site.
Use of cookies
When you visit any website, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. This information may relate to you, your preferences or your device, and is largely used to make the site work according to your expectations. The information usually does not directly identify you, but can provide a more personalised web experience. Since we respect your right to protection of your personal data, you can choose not to allow certain types of cookies. Click on 'Manage Preferences' to change the default settings. However, the inhibition of certain types of cookies may affect your navigation within the site and use of the related services we are able to offer.
Further information
The following information is provided to the user in implementation of the provision of the Italian data protection authority (Garante per la protezione dei dati personali) of 8 May 2014 et seq. "Simplified Arrangements to Provide Information and Obtain Consent regarding Cookies ".
What are Cookies? And what cookies do we use?
Cookies are small text strings that a website can send, during navigation, to your device (be it a PC, a notebook, a smartphone, a tablet; they are usually stored directly on the browser used for navigation). The same website that has transmitted them can then read and record cookies on the same device to obtain information of various kinds. Which ones? For each type of cookie, there is a clearly defined role.
How many types of cookies exist?
There are two basic macro-categories, with different characteristics: technical cookies and profiling cookies.
Technical cookies are generally necessary for the proper functioning of the website and to allow navigation; without them you may not be able to view pages correctly or use certain services. For instance, a technical cookie is indispensable to keep the user logged in during the entire visit to a website, or to store language settings, display settings, and so on.
The technical cookies used on this site can be further distinguished into:
Necessary cookies
These cookies are necessary for the operation of the site, with particular reference to the normal navigation and use of the site, and cannot be deactivated in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions you perform that constitute a request for services, such as setting privacy preferences, logging in or filling out forms. You can set your browser to block these cookies, but as a result some or all parts of the site may not function properly. These cookies do not store personal information.
Analytical cookies
These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so that we can evaluate and improve the performance of our site. They help us know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors navigate the site. All information collected by cookies is aggregated and therefore anonymous. If you do not authorise these cookies, we will not be able to evaluate the collective navigation and behaviour of our users and improve the performance of the site accordingly.
Functionality cookies
These cookies allow the site to provide advanced functionalities and personalisation, enabling navigation according to a number of selected criteria (e.g. language, products selected for purchase) in order to improve the service rendered. They may be set by us or by third-party providers whose services have been added to our pages. If you do not authorise these cookies, some of these services may not function properly.
Profiling cookies have the task of profiling the user and are used in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the user while browsing
Profiling cookies
Profiling cookies may be used, including by third companies, to build a profile of your interests and show or send you relevant ads on this and other sites.
These cookies can only be set, via our site, by our advertising partners and are therefore third-party cookies. These cookies are based solely on the identification of your browser and your Internet device. If you do not authorise these cookies, you will not be shown or sent these advertisements, nor will profiles of your interests be created. Refusal or withdrawal of consent to the use of one or more profiling cookies will not interfere with the possibility of accessing or browsing the Site.
If you are registered on our platform or in one of our loyalty programmes, by accepting these cookies and navigating after receiving a targeted email from us or accessing a restricted area, these cookies and related analytics will be matched with your programme registration data or subscriber references via an automatically generated numeric code.
The use of such cookies requires the prior acquisition of the user's free consent, which the Site acquires in accordance with the Data Protection Authority Order of 8 May 2014 and subsequent amendments and additions.
Cookies can also be classified as:
first-part cookies, i.e. cookies generated and managed directly by the operator of the website on which the user is browsing;
third-party cookies, which are generated and managed by parties other than the operator of the website on which the user is browsing (by virtue, as a rule, of a contract between the website owner and the third party).
Duration of cookies
Cookies have a lifetime dictated by the expiry date (or a specific action such as closing the browser) set at the time of installation.
Cookies can be:
temporary or session cookies: these are used to store temporary information, allow links to actions performed during a specific session and are removed from the computer when the browser is closed;
persistent cookies: these are used to store information, e.g. login name and password, so that the user does not have to type them in again each time they visit a specific site. These remain stored on the computer even after closing the browser.
For the specific duration of individual cookies, please refer to the cookie settings panel 'Read more about our Cookie Policy'.
Managing Cookies
With reference to the provision of Simplified Arrangements to Provide Information and Obtain Consent Regarding Cookies - 8 May 2014 (Published in the Official Gazette No. 126 of 3 June 2014), you can change the consent given by clicking on the link "Manage Preferences" at the bottom of each page of this Website.
PARMON S.p.a. will keep track of the customer's consent(s) through a special technical cookie, which according to the Data Protection Authority "would not appear to be especially privacy-intrusive as a tool". You may deny your consent and/or modify your options regarding the use of cookies by this Website by accessing this Privacy Policy, which is linkable from each page of this Website.
How to disable/delete cookies via browser configuration
Chrome
1. Run the Chrome browser
2. Click on the menu on the browser toolbar next to the URL entry window for navigation
3. Select Settings
4. Click Show Advanced Settings
5. In the 'Privacy and Security' section, click on the button Cookies and other site data
- Change local data only until the browser is closed
- Prevent sites from setting cookies
- Block third-party cookies and site data - Manage exceptions for certain websites
- Delete one or all cookies
Mozilla Firefox
1. Run the Mozilla Firefox browser
2. Click on the menu on the browser toolbar next to the URL entry window for navigation
3. Select Preferences
4. Select the Privacy panel
5. Click Show Advanced Settings
6. In the 'Privacy' section, click on the Content Settings button
7. In the Tracking section, the following cookie settings can be changed:
- Tell sites that I do not want to be tracked
- Inform sites of your willingness to be tracked
- Do not communicate any tracking preferences
8. From the History section, it is possible:
- By enabling 'Use custom settings', select to accept third-party cookies (always, from the most visited sites or never) and to keep them for a specified period (until they expire, when Firefox is closed or to ask each time)
- Remove individual cookies.
Microsoft Edge
1. Running the Edge browser
2. Click on the Tools button and choose Settings
3. Click on the Cookies and Site Authorisations tab and, in the Cookies and Stored Data section, change the choice according to the desired cookie action:
- Block cookies
- Allow Cookies
- Select the sites from which to allow or block cookies.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
1. Run the Internet Explorer browser
2. Click on the Tools button and choose Internet Options
3. Click on the Privacy tab and, in the Settings section, change the slider to the desired cookie action:
- Block all cookies
- Allow all cookies
- Select the sites from which to allow cookies: move the cursor to an intermediate position so as not to block or allow all cookies, then click on Sites, in the Website Address box enter a website and then click on Block or Allow.
Apple Safari
1. Run the Apple Safari browser
2. Click on Safari, select Preferences and click on Privacy
3. In the Block Cookies section, specify how Safari should accept cookies from Internet sites.
4. To see which sites have stored cookies click on Details
Apple Safari iOS (mobile devices)
1. Run the Apple Safari iOS browser
2. Tap on Settings and then Safari
3. Tap on Block Cookies and choose from the various options: 'Never', 'Of third-parties and advertisers' or 'Always'
4. To delete all cookies stored by Safari, tap on Settings, then on Safari and then on Delete Cookies and Data
Notice concerning children under 14 years of age
Persons under the age of 14 may not provide personal data. Ydù Care shall in no way be held responsible for any collection of personal data, as well as false declarations, provided by the minor, and in any case, in the event of their use, Ydù Care will facilitate the right of access and cancellation forwarded by the legal guardian or the person exercising parental responsibility.
Exercise of right of access by the data subject
The data subject, in relation to the personal data covered by this information notice, has the right to exercise the rights provided for in the EU Regulation below:
Right of access by the data subject [Art. 15 of the EU Regulation]: the data subject shall have the right to obtain from the controller confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning him or her are being processed and, where that is the case, access to the information expressly provided for by the aforementioned article, including but not limited to the purposes of the processing, the categories of personal data and recipients, the storage period, the existence of the right to request erasure, rectification or restriction, the right to lodge a complaint, all available information as to the sourse of the data, the possible existence of an automated decision-making process referred to in Art. 22 of the Regulation, as well as a copy of your personal data.
Right to rectification [Art. 16 of the EU Regulation]: the data subject shall have the right to obtain from the controller without undue delay the rectification and/or supplementation of inaccurate personal data concerning him or her;
Right to erasure ("right to be forgotten") [Art. 17 of the EU Regulation]: the data subject shall have the right to obtain from the controller the erasure of personal data concerning him or her without undue delay, if one of the reasons expressly provided for in the aforementioned article exists, including but not limited to the fact that the the personal data are no longer necessary in relation to the purposes for which they were collected or otherwise processed, withdraw of the consent on which the processing is based, objection to the processing where it is based on a legitimate interest which is not overriding, unlawful processing of data, erasure for legal obligations, data of minors processed in the absence of the conditions of applicability provided for in Article 8 of the Regulation;
Right to restriction of processing [Art. 18 of the EU Regulation]: in the cases provided for in Art. 18, including unlawful processing, contestation of the accuracy of the data, objection by the data subject and cessation of the need for processing by the data controller, the personal data of the data subject must be processed only for storage purposes unless the data subject gives his or her consent and the other cases expressly provided for in the aforementioned article;
Right to data portability [Art. 20 of the EU Regulation]: in cases where processing is based on consent and contract and is carried out by automated means, the data subject shall have the right to receive the personal data concerning him or her in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, and havethe right to transmit those data to another controller;
Right to object [Art. 21 of the EU Regulation]: the data subject shall have the right to object to processing of personal data concerning him or her, if the processing is based on a legitimate interest that is not overriding or is for direct marketing purposes;
Right not to be subject to automated decision-making [Art. 22 of the EU Regulation]: the data subject shall have the right not to be subject to a decision, including profiling, based solely on automated processing (e.g. carried out exclusively by electronic means or computer programmes).
The above description does not replace the text of the articles quoted therein, which are referred to here in their entirety and to which full reference should be made:
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=uriserv%3AOJ.L_.2016.119.01.0001.01.ENG&toc=OJ%3AL%3A2016%3A119%3ATOC
Right to lodge a complaint
If the data subject considers that his or her rights have been compromised, he or she has the right to lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Authority, in accordance with the procedures indicated by the Authority itself at the following address
http://www.garanteprivacy.it/web/guest/home/docweb/-/docweb-display/docweb/4535524 or by sending a written notice to Autorità Garante per la Protezione dei Dati Personali, Piazza Montecitorio n. 121, 00186 Rome.