Data Controller
Information provided pursuant to section 13 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (hereinafter referred to as “GDPR”)
Data Controller
During or following the consultation of this website, data pertaining to identified or identifiable persons may be processed. The entity authorized to perform such processing operations, “data controller”, is Partena S.p.A., with headquarters in Galleria Cavour, 4, 40124 Bologna (BO), e-mail address: amministrazione-partena@legalmail.it
The Data Protection Officer has not been designated.
Place of data processing
The treatments connected to the web services of this site take place at the aforementioned office and are only handled by personnel in charge of processing, or by any persons in charge of maintenance operations. The personal data provided by users who submit specific requests are used for the sole purpose of possibly performing the service or provision requested and are disclosed to third parties only if this is necessary for this purpose.
Types of data processed
Navigation data
The computer systems and software procedures used to operate this website acquire, during their normal operation, some personal data whose transmission is implicit in the use of Internet communication protocols. This is information that is not collected to be associated with identified interested parties, but which by their very nature could, through processing and association with data held by third parties, allow users to be identified. These data are used only to obtain anonymous statistical information on the use of the site and to check its correct functioning.
Data provided by the user on his own initiative
The optional, explicit and voluntary sending of e-mails to the addresses indicated on this site entails the subsequent acquisition of the sender’s address, necessary to respond to requests, as well as any other personal data included in the message. Specific summary information will be progressively reported or displayed on the pages of the site set up for particular services on request.
Cookies
Cookies refer to a small quantity of data stored by the computer’s RAM or hard drive every time a website is visited. Our website uses cookies for record-keeping purposes and to keep track of the visitors to the site so that they can be offered faster access; cookies also allow us to make appropriate changes to the site based on visitors’ preferences. No other information stored in users’ computers can be accessed from the use of Cookies and the visited site.
Visiting a website you may receive cookies from both the visited site (“owners”) and from sites managed by other organizations (“third parties”). An example are the “social plugins” of Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn. These are parts of the visited page generated directly by the aforementioned sites and integrated into the page of the host site. The most common use of social plugins is aimed at sharing content on social networks.
The presence of these plugins involves the transmission of cookies to and from all sites managed by third parties. The management of the information collected by “third parties” is governed by the relevant information to which reference should be made. Refer to the related sites for more information.
Optional provision of data
Without prejudice to the instructions provided with respect to navigation data, the user shall be free to decide whether or not to provide personal data, should it be so requested in special sections of the site. However, failing to provide such data may result in us being unable to fulfil your request.
Processing methods
Personal data are processed by automated tools for such time as is strictly necessary to fulfil the purpose for which they are being held. Appropriate security measures have been taken against accidental loss of the data, unauthorized or unlawful uses and unauthorized access.
Rights of the parties concerned
Pursuant to section 7 of the CP, the parties to whom the personal data refer may at any time request confirmation that their data is being held, be notified of the contents of such data and their origin, verify whether they are accurate or request that they be completed, updated, corrected, erased, demand that they be made anonymous or demand that data held in violation of law be blocked, and such parties may also object, for legitimate reasons, to the data being processed. Any requests to the above-stated effect should be addressed to the data controller.