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This page describes the confidentiality policies adopted by Giordano S.r.l. for its website regarding the processing of the personal details of the website’s visitors.

Pursuant to Art. 13 of EU Regulation no. 2016/679 (hereinafter, equally referred to as the "Regulation" or "GDPR") and Art. 13 of Gov. Decree no. 196/2003 - Personal Data Protection Code - insofar as consistent herewith, this Privacy Information Notice describes the processing method for your personal data which may be collected by the Server managing the e-mail account info@caseificiogiordano.it as well as your browsing data automatically acquired by the website (such as cookies, IP etc.).

Scope of Application

This Privacy Information Notice only applies to GIORDANO S.R.L.’s website, accessible online via the address "www.caseificiogiordano.it". This Information Notice does not concern any other websites or pages, or online services which might be accessed via hypertext links published in websites but referring to other resources not included in the www.caseificiogiordano.it website, and to that regard we recommend that you read the relevant Privacy Information Notices.

Data Controller

When browsing the aforesaid website personal data referring to an identified or identifiable natural person may be processed. Pursuant to Art.4 of EU Regulation no. 16/679 the Data Controller is GIORDANO S.R.L., whose registered office is at 80, via Raspagna, 28047 Oleggio (NO) – VAT code no. 00538200031– represented by its legal representative.

Legal background of data processing

The personal data being provided will be processed (with partially automated and automated methods) abiding by the lawful requirements pursuant to Art. 6 para. f) (legitimate interests) of EU Reg. no. 2016/679, for the following purposes:

Pursuant to Art.8 of GDPR, the Data Controller’s services and activities do not refer to minors and the Controller’s website does not involve processing minors’ personal data in its scope.

Types of processed data

Data provided voluntarily by the user

Within this website, personal data provided by you by using the e-mail address info@caseificiogiordano.it may be collected.

Namely, the aforesaid personal data may include the data provided when submitting enquiries, such as name, surname, e-mail, other information requested in the Enquiry form included in the website and thereby provided. Such data are directly forwarded by e-mail to the Controller through the e-mail address "info@caseificiogiordano.it" Any contacts forwarded via the form found in the website involve acquiring the sender’s e-mail address, required to respond to the enquiry and manage the relevant business relations, as well as any other data provided by the sender in the e-mail.

Browsing data

During their ordinary course of operation, the IT systems and software procedures required to run this website acquire certain Personal Data, whose transmission is implicit in the use of Internet communication protocols. This information is not collected to be associated with identified Data Subjects but, by its very nature, it could enable identification of the users through the processing and matching of data held by third parties.

This data category includes IP addresses or domain names of computers and terminals used by the users who visit the site, as well as the URI/URL addresses (Uniform Resource Identifier/Locator) of the requested resources, the time of the request, the method used to submit the request to the server, the size of the file received in reply, the numerical code indicating the status of the reply from the server (done, error, etc.) and other parameters related to the operating system and the IT environment of the user. These data are required to use the Web services and are also processed for the following purposes:

Browsing data are not retained for longer than seven days and are immediately cancelled after collection (unless otherwise required in the course of crime investigations by the judicial authority).

Cookies and other tracking systems

Purposes of data processing

Personal data voluntarily provided by users through the website (such as e-mail address; telephone number, personal ID details etc.) shall be processed for following purposes:

The personal data provided by you by downloading contents from www.caseificiogiordano.it website and communication via the contact e-mail address found in the website shall only be processed within the scope of the aforesaid purposes. Namely, your personal data thereby provided shall be processed for purposes arising from the fulfilment of the subsequent legal or contract obligations, without prejudice to the fact that data processing shall be restricted to the exclusive processing of adequate, significant and required data with reference to the data collection purposes through the form included in the website, in full compliance with the provisions set forth in Art. 5 of EU Regulation 2016/679.

Methods of Data Processing

Your personal data may be processed as follows:

Personal data will be retained on a GIORDANO server and constantly maintained for two years.

Data recipients

The collected personal data are processed by Data Processors designated by the Controller, operating according to specific instructions provided on the purpose and procedure of the said data processing.

Data communication and dissemination

The collected data will only be processed within GIORDANO facilities and will not be disclosed to any third parties.

Data Transfer to non-EU (European Union) countries

No data transfer to non-EU countries will be performed.

Rights of the Data Subject

Personal data subjects are entitled at any time to obtain confirmation from the Data Controller as to whether or not personal data concerning them exist and be informed of their contents and source, check their accuracy or request their integration, update, restriction or amendment and cancellation, pursuant to the provisions set forth in Art. 7 of the Personal Data Protection Code (Gov. Decree no. 196/2003) as well as EU Regulation no. 2016/679:

Data subjects are entitled to obtain confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning them exist, regardless of their being already recorded, and communication of such data in intelligible form.

Data subjects are entitled to be informed:

  1. of the source of personal data;
  2. of the purposes and procedures of their processing;
  3. of the logic applied to data processing, when performed with the aid of electronic instruments;
  4. of the identification data concerning the Controller and data processors;
  5. of the entities or categories of entities to whom or which the personal data may be communicated and who or which may access the said data in their capacity as designated representative in the State’s or foreign territory within the EU, or in any other third countries where the data are processed on behalf of the Controller.

Data subjects are entitled to obtain:

  1. the updating, amendment or, when interested therein, integration of the data and restriction of data processing;
  2. the cancellation, anonymization or blocking of unlawfully processed data, including the data whose retention is unnecessary for the purposes of the relevant collection or subsequent processing;
  3. a certification to the effect that the operations described in paragraphs a) and b) as well as their contents have been notified to the entities to whom or which the data were disclosed or disseminated, unless the fulfilment of this requirement proves impossible or involves a patently disproportionate effort compared to the right that is to be protected.

Data subjects are entitled to fully or partly oppose the following:

  1. on legitimate grounds, the processing of personal data concerning them, even though applicable to the purpose of the collection;
  2. the processing of personal data concerning them, when performed for the purpose of sending advertising material or direct sale, or else for the performance of market surveys or commercial communication;
  3. to withdraw their consent without detriment to the lawfulness of the data processing based on the consent already given;
  4. to put forward a complaint to the Data Protection Authority.

Data subjects can exercise their right to data access by applying in writing to the Controller via the following addresses:

Latest update: 11 March 2019.

This Information Notice may be amended. As a consequence, we recommend that you periodically check this Web page and consider the most recent update of the Information Notice contained herein.