Cookie Policy

This extended privacy policy has been prepared and customized specifically for this website www.resolvo.eu on the basis of the provisions of art. 4 of the General Provision n. 229 of 8 May 2014 issued by the Guarantor for the protection of personal data and published in the Official Gazette n. 126 of June 3, 2014.
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Cookie Policy

Extended information

This extended privacy policy has been prepared and customized specifically for this website www.resolvo.eu on the basis of the provisions of art. 4 of the General Provision n. 229 of 8 May 2014 issued by the Guarantor for the protection of personal data and published in the Official Gazette n. 126 of June 3, 2014.

It integrates and updates other information already present on the site and / or issued before now by the Entity, in combination with which it provides all the elements required by art. 13 of Legislative Decree 196/2003 and subsequent Provisions of the Guarantor Authority for the protection of personal data.

Important notice

We inform all third parties that the use of this information or even only some parts of it, on other websites in reference to which it would certainly be irrelevant and / or incorrect and / or unsuitable, may lead to the imposition of heavy penalties. pecuniary payments by the Guarantor Authority for the protection of personal data.

COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES

The so-called Tracking or navigation tracking activities are aimed at analyzing the websites visited, their pages and their specific contents, the timing of their visits and their frequency.

Often this information is also associated with the user, without necessarily knowing his name and where he lives. Through this information relating to habits, uses and consumption, their analysis and reprocessing it is possible to reconstruct the commercial profile aimed at the so-called e-Targeted Advertising: proposition of products or services or targeted content.

From a technical-IT point of view, this occurs through the use, by the vast majority of websites, of the so-called cookies, which are small text files that the visited sites send to the user’s terminal, where they are stored before being re-transmitted to the same sites on the next visit.

Cookies are different and with different functionalities and, according to the Privacy Guarantor, they can be divided as follows:

A) technical cookies, those used for the sole purpose of “carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network or, to the extent strictly necessary, to the provider of an information society service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user to provide this service “(Article 122, paragraph 1 of the Privacy Code)”.

Technical cookies can be divided into:

navigation or session cookies – guarantee the normal navigation and use of the website, allowing, for example, to make a purchase or authenticate to access restricted areas;
analytical cookies – similar to technical cookies when used directly by the site manager to collect information, in anonymous and aggregate form, on the number of users and how they visit the site;
functionality cookies – allow the user to browse according to a set of selected criteria (for example, the language, the products selected for purchase) in order to improve the service provided.
B) profiling cookies (also defined behavioral cookies) aimed at creating user profiles and are used in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the user in the context of surfing the net (Behavioral Advertising – behavioral advertising).

They collect information relating to user navigation, sites and pages visited, the time spent; subsequently display related advertisements on other websites (e-Targeted Advertising).

There are also other similar technologies (web beacons, flash cookies, silver light application storage) that are also capable of storing and reading data files on the user’s computer.

Due to the particular invasiveness that such devices may have in the private sphere of users, European and Italian legislation provide that the user must be adequately informed about their use and thus express their valid consent.

THE REGULATION OF THE PRIVACY GUARANTOR

With the General Provision n. 229 of 8 May 2014, published in the Official Gazette n. 126 of June 3, 2014 (entered into force June 3, 2015 – art. 5 Adjustment times), the National Guarantor has regulated the use of profiling cookies, as defined in art. 1, lett. b): profiling cookies are designed to create user profiles and are used in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the user while surfing the net. Due to the particular invasiveness that such devices may have in the private sphere of users, European and Italian legislation provides that the user must be adequately informed about their use and thus express their valid consent.

They are referred to in art. 122 of the Privacy Code where it provides that ”

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