Cookies Policy

Data Controller

Carter & Benson S.r.l.

Foro Buonaparte, 22

20121 – Milan (MI)

e-mail: carterbenson@legalmail.it

 

Processing of data useful for navigation purposes

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 data subjects, but which by their very nature could, through processing and association with data held by third parties, allow users to be identified.

Among the information that can be collected we have the IP addresses, the type of browser or operating system used, the addresses in URI (uniform resource identifier) ​​notation, the domain name and the addresses of the websites from which the access or exit (referring / exit pages), the time at which the request was made to the server, the method used and information on the response obtained, further information on the user’s navigation on the site and other parameters relating to the operating system and the user’s computer environment.

These same data could also be used to identify and ascertain responsibilities in case of any computer crimes against the site.

Use of cookies

The following information is provided to the user in implementation of the provision of the Guarantor for the protection of personal data of 8 May 2014 “Identification of simplified procedures for the information and the acquisition of consent for the use of cookies“.

 

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are small text strings that a website can send, while browsing, to your device (be it a PC, a notebook, a smartphone, a tablet; they are usually stored directly on the browser used for navigation) . The same website that sent them can then read and record the cookies that are on the same device to obtain various types of information. Which? For each type of cookie there is a well-defined role.


HOW MANY TYPES OF COOKIES ARE THERE?

There are two basic macro-categories, with different characteristics: technical cookies and profiling cookies.

 
Technical cookies are generally necessary for the website to function properly and to allow navigation; without them you may not be able to display the pages correctly or use some services. For example, a technical cookie is essential to keep the user connected throughout the visit to a website, or to memorize the settings of the language, display, and so on. Technical cookies can be further divided into:

  • navigation cookies, which guarantee normal navigation and use of the website (allowing, for example, to make a purchase or authenticate to access restricted areas);
  • analytics cookies, similar to technical cookies only when used directly by the site manager to collect information, in aggregate form, on the number of users and how they visit the site.
  • functionality cookies, which allow the user to browse according to a series of selected criteria (for example, the language, the products selected for purchase) in order to improve the service provided.

Profiling cookies are more sophisticated! These cookies have the purpose of profiling the user and are used in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the user while browsing.

Cookies can, again, be classified as:

  • session cookies, which are deleted immediately when the browser is closed;
  • persistent cookies, which – unlike session cookies – remain within the browser for a certain period of time. They are used, for example, to recognize the device that connects to the site, facilitating authentication operations for the user.
  • first-part cookies (first-part cookies) ie cookies generated and managed directly by the manager of the website on which the user is browsing.
  • third-party cookies (third-part cookies), which are generated and managed by parties other than the operator of the website on which the user is browsing (by virtue, as a rule, of a contract between the website owner and the third part).

QUALI COOKIE UTILIZZA Carter & Benson S.r.l. ?

 

FIRST PARTY COOKIES

I A) TECHNICAL COOKIES

Among these technical cookies, described above, we point out the essential or navigation cookies, which enable functions, without which it would not be possible to fully use the Site.

These cookies are first party cookies. Essential cookies cannot be disabled using the functions of the Site

Also, the functional cookies mentioned above and also the so-called “Analytics”, which exclusively pursue statistical purposes and collect information in aggregate form without the possibility of tracing the identification of the individual user.

The prior consent of users is not required for the installation of these cookies. These cookies can be disabled and / or deleted through the browser settings (see below).

If the use of cookies is blocked, the service offered to the User through the Site will be limited, thus affecting the experience of using the Site itself.

Di seguito, per ciascun cookie tecnico utilizzato riportiamo: il nome, le scopo di utilizzo ed i tempi di conservazione.

 

Necessary cookies (included navigation cookies). 


Functional cookies


Cookie analytics


I B) PROFILING COOKIE C

In addition to technical cookies, the Owner informs the User that he also uses profiling cookies on the Site, as described above and which also pursue the purpose of analyzing User behavior for marketing purposes. The use of these cookies requires the prior acquisition of the free consent of the user that the Site acquires in accordance with the Provision of the Guarantor of 8 May 2014 and ss. mm. ii. This consent can be revoked at any time by clicking on the button above.

Refusal or revocation of consent to the use of one or several profiling cookies will not interfere with the ability to access or browse the Site. Below, for each profiling cookie used we report: the name, purpose of use and storage times.


II THIRD PARTY COOKIES . 

During navigation, the User may also receive cookies from different sites or web servers on his device (so-called “third party” cookies, as described above). These cookies are set directly by managers of websites other than this Site. You will find more information on the use of each cookie by accessing the link indicated in the table below. Below, for third-party cookies on the Site, we report the name, purpose, name of the third party that sets and manages the cookie and processes the information, as well as the relative link to the third party’s website which can be accessed. also to revoke the single consent.

Here are the cookies we use:

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GOOGLE ANALYTICS LIABILITY DISCLAIMER

This website also uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, 4 Barrow St, Dublin, D04 E5W5, Ireland (“Google”). Google Analytics uses cookies, which are text files that are stored on your computer to allow the website to analyze the information generated by the cookie about your use of the website (including the IP address). The IP will be made anonymous and Google will not associate the IP address with any other data held by Google. You can refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate setting on your browser. However, please note that if you do this, you may not be able to use all the features of this website. You can also prevent the collection and use of data (cookies and IP address) by Google by downloading and installing the plug -in for the browser available at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. Further information on terms and conditions of use and data privacy can be found at https://www.google.com/analytics/terms/

Click here for a Google privacy overview, to choose not to be tracked by Google Analytics on all websites you visit:

https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

As an alternative to the browser plug-in or in the case of browsing on mobile devices, you can deactivate Google Analytics by clicking on the following link. An opt-out cookie is set on your computer that prevents future data collection while visiting this website (this opt-out cookie will only work within this browser on your device. If you delete the cookies on your device, but you want to continue to block tracking of this website, you need to click the link again).

Finally, below are the links to the most popular browsers, where there is information about how to disable the storage or delete cookies already stored on the browser:

 

Notice regarding children under 14

Children under the age of 14 cannot provide personal data. Carter & Benson S.r.l. will not be in any way responsible for any collection of personal data, as well as false statements, provided by the minor, and in any case, should it be recognized that they are being used, Carter & Benson S.r.l. will facilitate the right of access and cancellation forwarded by the legal guardian or by whoever exercises parental responsibility.

 

Right to lodge a complaint

If the data subject believes that their rights have been compromised, they has the right to lodge a complaint with the Guarantor Authority for the protection of personal data, in the manner indicated by the same Authority at the following internet address:

http://www.garanteprivacy.it/web/guest/home/docweb/-/docweb-display/docweb/4535524.

 

Exercise of data subject’s rights

The data subject, in relation to the personal data covered by this information, has the right to exercise the rights provided for by the EU Regulation listed below:

    • Right of access by the data subject [art. 15 EU Reuglation]: the data subject has the right to obtain from the data controller confirmation that their personal data is being processed or not and, in this case, access to the information expressly provided for in the aforementioned article, including, by way of example and not limited to, the purposes of the treatment, the categories of data and recipients, the retention period, the existence of the right of cancellation, rectification or limitation, the right to lodge a complaint, all the information available on the origin of the data, the possible existence of a process automated decision-making pursuant to art. 22 of the Regulations, as well as a copy of their personal data.
    • Right to rectification [art. 16 EU Regulation]: the data subject shall have the right to obtain from the controller without undue delay the rectification of inaccurate personal data concerning him or her;
    • Right to erasure (‘right to be forgotten’) [art. 17 EU Regulation]: the data subject has the right to cancel theri personal data without undue delay, if one of the reasons expressly provided for in the aforementioned article exists, including by way of example and not exhaustive, the lack of the need for processing with respect to the purposes, the withdrawal of consent on which the treatment is based, opposition to treatment in the event that it is based on legitimate interest that is not prevailing, unlawful treatment of data, cancellation due to legal obligations, data of minors processed in the absence of the conditions of applicability provided for by art. 8 of the Regulations;
    • Right to restriction of processing [art. 18 EU Regulation]: in the cases provided for by art. 18, including the unlawful treatment, the contestation of the accuracy of the data, the opposition of the interested party and the lack of the need for treatment by the owner, the data of the interested party must be processed only for storage unless the consent of the itself and the other cases expressly provided for in the aforementioned article;
    • Right to data portability [art. 20 EU Regulation]: the data subject, in cases where the processing is based on consent and on the contract and is carried out by automated means, may request to receive their personal data in a structured format, commonly used and readable by an automatic device, and has the right to transmit them to another owner;
  • Right to object [art. 21 EU Regulation]: the data subject has the right to object to the processing of their personal data, in the event that the processing is based on a legitimate interest that is not prevailing or is carried out for direct marketing purposes;
  • Right not to be subject to a decision based on automated processing, [art. 22 EU Regulation]: the data subject has the right not to be subjected to a decision, including profiling, based solely on automated processing (for example carried out exclusively through electronic tools or computer programs).

The above description does not replace the text of the articles cited therein which are referred to here in full and to which full reading is referred.