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This Cookie Policy is intended to disclose the procedures followed for the collection, through cookies and/or other monitoring technologies, of information provided by users when they visit this website at www.enricorizzi.com . The data controller of the personal data collected through this site is ENRICO RIZZI MILANO SRL, with registered office in Milan at via Cesare Correnti n.5 (hereinafter also “the Company”).
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You can configure your browser to accept all cookies, reject all cookies, or notify you when a cookie has been sent. Each browser is different, so click on the “HELP” menu of your browser to understand how to change your cookie preferences. For example, in Microsoft Internet Explorer, you can disable or delete cookies by selecting “Tools/Internet Options” and changing the privacy settings or selecting “delete cookies”. Please note, however, that this site has been structured to use cookies and any uninstallation of cookies may affect the functioning of the site and does not allow the best use of the site itself.
We do not exchange cookies with external sites or external data providers.
This site and communications generated by your use of and/or registration on this site, such as promotional emails, may contain electronic images called “web beacons.” Web beacons generally operate in conjunction with cookies, and we may use them in conjunction with cookies to (for example):
Italian legislation (art. 122 of Legislative Decree 196/03 “Personal Data Protection Code” hereinafter briefly “Code”) has introduced into our legal system a European Directive that requires managers of websites that use cookies or other monitoring technologies to inform the user about the types of any cookies used by the site.
The Provision of the Guarantor for the protection of personal data n. 229 of 8 May 2014, published in the Official Journal n. 126 of 3 June 2014, has categorised cookies into two macro-categories: "technical" cookies and "profiling" cookies.
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Technical cookies are those used for the sole purpose of "carrying out the transmission of a communication on an electronic communications 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 service" (see art. 122, paragraph 1, of the Code).
They are not used for other purposes and are normally installed directly by the owner or manager of the website. They can be divided into navigation or session cookies, which guarantee normal navigation and use of the website (allowing, for example, to make a purchase or authenticate to access reserved areas); analytics cookies, assimilated to technical cookies 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 navigate according to a series of selected criteria (for example, the language, the products selected for purchase) in order to improve the service provided to the same.
The installation of these cookies does not require the prior consent of users.
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Profiling cookies are designed to create profiles relating to the user and are used to send advertising messages in line with the preferences shown by the user while browsing the internet. Due to the particular invasiveness that such devices may have in the private sphere of users, European and Italian legislation requires that the user must be adequately informed about their use and thus express their valid consent.
Article 122 of the Code refers to them when it provides that "the storage of information in the terminal device of a contractor or user or access to information already stored is permitted only on condition that the contractor or user has given his consent after being informed with the simplified procedures referred to in Article 13, paragraph 3" (Article 122, paragraph 1, of the Code).
In the same Provision, the Guarantor has also categorized cookies according to the subject who acts as the controller of the personal data collected by the cookie, distinguishing between first-party cookies and third-party cookies.
First-party cookies.
These are cookies managed by the owner of the site. For these cookies, the obligation to provide information falls to the owner of the site. The latter is also obliged to indicate the methods for blocking the cookie.
Third-party cookies.
These are cookies managed by a third party other than the owner of the site. For these cookies, the obligation to provide information and indicate the methods for blocking the cookie is the responsibility of the third party, while the owner of the site is required to insert the link to the third party's site where these elements are available.
In both types of cookies (first-party or third-party) the collection of consent, necessary if the cookie is a profiling cookie, occurs via a specific banner on the home page of the site.