Hi!
We’d like to let you know that European Regulation 2016/679 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (GDPR) protects individuals like you by considering it a fundamental right to understand and have control over how your personal data is processed.
So, in accordance with Article 13 of GDPR, this document explains how we collect and process your personal data (and how you can control or opt-out of these processes if you want):
casaparini will process your personal data such as:
You are the source of your personal data, meaning that we collect the data directly from you.
casaparini SRL, Via di San Liberio 21, Roma, Italy, VAT no. 15993861002 is the Data Controller (throughout this document referred to as “we”, “us”, “our…”) and you can contact us by email at info@casaparini.com
The processing of your data has as legal basis your consent and is carried out for the following purposes:
Improve the web browsing experience;
Use of the data contained in the email receipts and contact forms to allow us to send answers to specific requests.
Within the limits relevant to the purposes of processing indicated, your data may be disclosed to partners, consulting firms, private companies, data managers on our behalf or in response to legal obligations or to fulfill your specific requests. Your data will not be disclosed in any way except. Our partners in data processing are identified in this document (see below) and will be updated periodically.
The data collected will be kept for a period of time not exceeding the achievement of the purposes for which they are processed (“principle of limitation of storage”, art.5, GDPR) or according to the deadlines provided by law. Periodic checks will be carried out to determine the obsolescence of stored data in relation to the purposes for which they were collected.
You always have the right to request access to, rectify, or cancel the data we have collected. You also have the right to limit or oppose the processing of your data, request the portability of your data, and revoke your consent to our processing of your data. To exercise these and other rights provided by GDPR, simply get in contact with us and send us a specific request. You may also file a complaint with a supervisory authority.
The provision of your data is mandatory while browsing our website with regard to points D.1 and D.2 mentioned above, in order to provide the services offered by the site.
The personal data you provide will be subject to processing operations in compliance with the aforementioned legislation and the obligations of confidentiality we adhere to. Your data will be processed by computer, on paper or on any other suitable medium, in compliance with the appropriate security measures pursuant to Article 5, paragraph 1, letter F of the GDPR.
MailChimp (The Rocket Science Group, LLC.
Mailchimp is the platform we use to periodically send company newsletters.
MailChimp is an address management and email service provided by The Rocket Science Group, LLC. The service allows us to manage a database of email contacts provided by users like you. This service may also collect data about the date and time you open emails we send, as well as how you interact with them, e.g. whether you click on links in the email.
Personal Data Collected: email
Place of Processing: United States – Privacy Policy
Mailchimp adheres to the Privacy Shield
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Cookies can be used to record information about your preferences, such as pages browsed or downloading files from our site or other similar actions carried out while browsing our site.
Cookies may be first or third-party cookies, where “first party” means the cookies developed by the Owner of the site itself, while “third party” means the cookies developed by Third Parties with respect to the Owner of the site.
Regarding the nature of cookies, there are several types of cookies:
Technical cookies are those used for the sole purpose of “transmitting a communication over an electronic communication network, or to the extent strictly necessary for the provider of an information society service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user to provide such a service” (see art. 122, paragraph 1, of the Privacy Code).
They are not used for further purposes and are normally installed directly by the owner or operator of the website. They can be divided into:
Profile cookies are designed to create a profile of you as a user and are used to send advertising messages in line with the preferences you express when surfing the web.
Our use of profiling cookies requires your consent. According to Provision no. 229 of 8 May 2014, you must be able to authorize or deny consent to the installation of profiling cookies if they are present.
In the case of third-party cookies, we have no direct control over the individual cookies and cannot control them (we cannot install them directly or delete them). You can still manage these cookies through your browser settings (follow the instructions below), or through the sites indicated in the How to manage cookies section below.
If you’d like more information, please check the websites of the third parties indicated below.
Cookies have a duration dictated by the expiration date (or by a specific action such as closing the browser) set at the time of installation. Cookies can be:
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The following are the cookies that are managed directly by this site:
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