Cookie - Privacy policy

Cookie - Privacy policy
Privacy and Cookie Policy

INFORMATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 13 OF REGULATION (EU) No. 679/2016 ("GDPR").

Abruzzo Refrigerazione Srl protects the confidentiality of personal data, as required by the European Union Regulation No. 679/2016 ("GDPR"), and in particular in Article 13, we provide the user ("Data Subject") with information regarding the processing of their personal data.

Data Processed (art. 13, 1st paragraph lett. a, art. 15, lett. b GDPR)

De.na Srl, headquartered in Via Pier Enrico Motta, 58 - 15033 Casale Monferrato (AL) - Italy, acts as Data Controller and collects and/or receives information regarding the Data Subject (name, surname, address, telephone number, email address) only when expressly contacted through special contact forms on the site. The customer is not asked to provide "special" data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership, as well as genetic data, biometric data intended to uniquely identify a natural person, data relating to a person's health or sexual life or sexual orientation. For any information or requests, the Data Subject may contact info@dena.it.

Purposes of the data collected (art. 13, 1st paragraph GDPR)

The data are used by the Data Controller to follow up on the request for master registration and the supply of the chosen services and/or purchased products, to manage the contact requests forwarded by the Interested Party and to fulfill the legal and regulatory obligations of the activity exercised. In no case De.na Srl resells the personal data of the Interested Party to third parties or uses them for unstated purposes. In particular, the data of the Interested Party will be processed for:

  • Provide a response to requests for contact and/or informational materials
  • information security. The Data Controller, in line with the provisions of Recital 49 of the GDPR, processes the Data Subject's personal data to the extent strictly necessary and proportionate to ensure network and information security. The Data Controller will promptly inform Data Subjects if there is a particular risk of a breach of their data without prejudice to the obligations arising from the provisions of Article 33 of the GDPR relating to personal data breach notifications
  • fraud prevention (recital 47 and Art. 22 GDPR) The Owner, in order to prevent illegitimate access to its services, implements prevention measures to protect its legitimate interest
Communication to third parties and categories of recipients (art. 13, 1st paragraph GDPR)

The communication of the Data Subject's personal data is mainly to third parties and/or recipients whose activities are necessary for the performance of activities inherent to the established relationship and to respond to certain legal obligations, such as:

Destination of data

Activities

Suppliers, communication and logistics services related to the requested service

Service delivery and delivery of commissioned products

Credit and digital payment institutions, banking/postal institutions

Management of collections, payments, reimbursements related to contractual performance

External professionals/consultants and consulting firms

Fulfillment of legal obligations, exercise of rights, protection of contractual rights, credit recovery

* The Data Controller imposes on its Third Party Providers and Processors compliance with security measures equal to those adopted with respect to the Data Subject by restricting the scope of the Data Controller's actions to processing related to the requested service. The Data Controller does not transfer personal data to countries where the GDPR is not applied (non-EU countries) unless specifically stated otherwise for which you will be informed in advance and if necessary your consent will be requested. The legal basis for such processing is the performance of services inherent to the relationship established, compliance with legal obligations and the legitimate interest of Aruba S.p.a. to carry out processing necessary for such purposes.

What happens in case of non-receipt of necessary data? (Art. 13, 2nd paragraph, lett. e GDPR)

The collection and processing of personal data is necessary for the provision of the Service and/or the supply of the requested Product. If the Data Subject does not provide the necessary personal data, the Data Controller will not be able to follow up on the requested services.

Data Processing (Art. 32 GDPR)

The Data Controller arranges for the use of appropriate measures to preserve the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the Data Subject's personal data.

Where we process the data of the Data Subject

The Data Subject's personal data are stored in paper, computer and telematic archives located in Italy.

Data retention time (art. 13, 2nd paragraph, lett. a GDPR)

Unless he or she explicitly expresses his or her wish to remove it, the Data Subject's personal data will be retained as long as it is necessary in relation to the legitimate purposes for which it was collected.

What are the rights of the Data Subject? (Art. 15 - 20 GDPR)

The data subject has the right to obtain the following from the data controller:

  • confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning him or her are being processed and, if so, to obtain access to the personal data and information relating thereto
  • The right to obtain a copy of the personal data being processed, provided that this right does not infringe on the rights and freedoms of others; In the case of additional copies requested by the data subject, the data controller may charge a reasonable fee based on administrative costs.
  • The right to obtain from the data controller the rectification or erasure of inaccurate personal data concerning him/her without undue delay
  • the right to obtain from the data controller the restriction of processing, in the cases provided for in Article 18 of the GDPR, for example where you have disputed its accuracy, for the period necessary for the data controller to verify its accuracy
  • The right to obtain notice from the owner of the recipients to whom requests for any rectification or erasure or restriction of processing carried out, unless this proves impossible or involves disproportionate effort
  • the right to receive in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format personal data concerning him or her and the right to have such data transmitted to another data controller without hindrance by the data controller to whom he or she has provided them, in the cases provided for in Article 20 of the GDPR, and the right to obtain the direct transmission of personal data from one data controller to another, if technically feasible.
How and when can the Data Subject object to the processing of his/her personal data? (Art. 21 GDPR)

For reasons related to the particular situation of the Data Subject, the Data Subject may object at any time to the processing of his/her personal data by sending a request to the Data Controller at info@dena.it. The Interested Party has the right to the deletion of his or her personal data if there is no overriding legitimate reason of the Data Controller with respect to the reason that gave rise to the request, and in any case in the event that the Interested Party has objected to the processing for commercial promotion activities.

To whom can the Data Subject complain? (Art. 15 GDPR)

Without prejudice to any other action in administrative or judicial proceedings, the Data Subject may lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority on the territory of Italy (Data Protection Authority) or with the one performing its duties and exercising its powers in the Member State where the GDPR violation occurred.

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Cookie Statement last updated 10/09/22 :

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Necessary cookies help make a website usable by enabling basic functions such as page navigation and access to protected areas of the site. The website cannot function properly without these cookies.

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Supplier

Purpose

Deadline

Type

ci_session

Cookie Script

Preserves user states on different pages of the site.

1 day

HTTP Cookies

CONSENT [x2]

Google

YouTube

Used to detect whether the visitor has accepted the marketing category in the cookie banner. This cookie is required for GDPR compliance of the website.

2 years

HTTP Cookies

CookieConsent

Cookiebot

Stores the user's cookie consent status for the current domain

1 year

HTTP Cookies

Statistics (3)

Statistical cookies help website owners understand how visitors interact with sites by collecting and transmitting information anonymously.

Name

Supplier

Purpose

Deadline

Type

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Google

Records a unique ID used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.

2 years

HTTP Cookies

_gat

Google

Used by Google Analytics to limit the frequency of requests

1 day

HTTP Cookies

_gid

Google

Records a unique ID used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.

1 day

HTTP Cookies

Marketing (18)

Marketing cookies are used to track visitors on websites. The intent is to display ads that are relevant and engaging to the individual user and thus those of greatest value to third-party publishers and advertisers.

Name

Supplier

Purpose

Deadline

Type

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Google

Used by Google AdSense to test advertising effectiveness on all websites using their services.

3 months

HTTP Cookies

ads/ga-audiences

Google

Used by Google AdWords to re-engage visitors that are likely to convert to customers based on the visitor's online behavior across websites.

Session

Pixel Tracker

IDE

Google

Used by Google DoubleClick to record and produce reports on user actions on the site after viewing or clicking one of the advertiser's advertisements in order to measure the effectiveness of an advertisement and present targeted advertising to the user.

1 year

HTTP Cookies

pagead/1p-conversion/#

Google

It collects data on visitor behavior from multiple websites in order to present more relevant advertisements. This also allows the website to limit the number of times a visitor is shown the same ad.

Session

Pixel Tracker

pagead/1p-user-list/#

Google

It monitors whether the user has shown interest in specific products or events on multiple websites and detects how the user navigates between sites. It is used to evaluate advertising activities and facilitates payment of commissions for redirection between sites.

Session

Pixel Tracker

pagead/landing [x2]

Google

It collects data on visitor behavior from multiple websites in order to present more relevant advertisements. This also allows the website to limit the number of times a visitor is shown the same ad.

Session

Pixel Tracker

pagead/viewthroughconversion/998325580

Google

Pending

Session

Pixel Tracker

test_cookie

Google

Used to check whether the user's browser supports cookies.

1 day

HTTP Cookies

VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE

YouTube

Try estimating the speed of the user's connection on pages with embedded YouTube videos.

179 days

HTTP Cookies

YSC

YouTube

Records a unique ID for statistics related to which YouTube videos were viewed by the user.

Session

HTTP Cookies

ytidb::LAST_RESULT_ENTRY_KEY

YouTube

Stores user's video player preferences using embedded YouTube video

Persistent

HTML Local Storage

yt-remote-cast-installed

YouTube

Stores user's video player preferences using embedded YouTube video

Session

HTML Local Storage

yt-remote-connected-devices

YouTube

Stores user's video player preferences using embedded YouTube video

Persistent

HTML Local Storage

yt-remote-device-id

YouTube

Stores user's video player preferences using embedded YouTube video

Persistent

HTML Local Storage

yt-remote-fast-check-period

YouTube

Stores user's video player preferences using embedded YouTube video

Session

HTML Local Storage

yt-remote-session-app

YouTube

Stores user's video player preferences using embedded YouTube video

Session

HTML Local Storage

yt-remote-session-name

YouTube

Stores user's video player preferences using embedded YouTube video

Session

HTML Local Storage

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