Cookie Policy
Artt. 13 e 122 del D. Lgs. 196/2003 (“Regulation for personal data protection”)
What the cookies are "Cookies" are files containing small amounts of information that a server can save to the hard disk of a computer to store some information about the user. Cookies do lots of different and useful jobs, such as remembering your preferences, generally improving your online experience, and also helping us to analyze the interaction between the user and the site through a smooth and personalized navigation.
Types of cookies used by this site
The site uses cookies only to guarantee and facilitate the
navigation and use of the website and to collect information, in
aggregate form, on site visits.
Cookie
The site www.morrowsodali.com uses technical cookies,
based on which, pursuant to art. 122 of the Code regarding the
protection of personal data and the Provision of the Guarantor of 8 May
2014, no consent from the user is required.
Third-party cookies
Some third-party cookies can be set on the site
www.domain.it.
The third-party cookies and the related links where the
user can receive more information and request the deactivation of
cookies are reported in detail.
Google Analytics
The site uses Google Analytics just for statistical
purposes. It is a web analysis service provided by Google Inc.
("Google") that uses cookies, which are stored on the user's computer to
allow statistical analysis in aggregate form based on the use of the
visited website; it is also specified that besides the cookies, a pixel
tag (http://www.google.it/intl/it/policies/privacy/key-terms/) is also
used by Google.
The data generated by Google Analytics are stored by
Google as indicated in the Information available here
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage
Please refer to the website
http://www.google.com/intl/en/analytics/privacyoverview.html
to check the privacy policy of the company Google Inc.,
owner of the independent processing of data relating to the Google
Analytics service. As expressly indicated by the Privacy Authority with
the "Clarifications about the implementation of the cookies regulation"
of 5 June 2015, all the websites, that use cookies created and made
available by third parties just for statistical purposes, are not
subject to the obligations and compliance established by the law
(notification to the Authority in particular) if appropriate tools are
adopted to reduce the identifying power of the analytical cookies they
are using (for example, by masking significant portions of the IP
address) and provided that the use of these cookies is subject to
contractual obligations between websites and third parties, in which an
explicit reference is made to the commitment of the third party or to
use them exclusively for the provision of the service, to keep them
separately and not to "enrich" them or to "cross check" them with other
information available to them.
The site owner has decided to use the user IP
anonymization feature provided by Google (described at the following
link: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2763052?hl=it and
accepted the Amendment on the data processing “Google Analytics Data
Processing Amendment v20130906” provided by Google Analytics in
compliance with Directive 95/46 / EC, with which Google undertakes to
process the data according to the requests of the Customer - Owner of
the website and not to share them with other additional services unless
the Customer/Owner himself asks for it, through the service settings.
On this point, we inform the user that the owner of this website has not
connected Google Analytics to any additional service and that no
advertising option has been activated or sharing data with Google.
In light of the precautions taken, the service of Google
Analytics, used by this website for statistical purposes, is activated
upon landing and no consent is required to the user for the release of
the related cookies. At the following link
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=it there is the browser
add-on for deactivating Google Analytics.
Google Maps
Sodali uses Google Maps cookies for the creation and the
operation of dynamic maps. The content and the creation of Google Maps
cookies are not directly controllable by Sodali, as well as the
inclusion of automatically generated dynamic maps within some of the
Site’s pages. Through Google Maps, Google may use cookies to collect
information and preferences for this service. For more information about
cookies from Google, please see their Privacy Policy available at:
http://www.google.com/intl/it/policies/privacy
Twitter
The site uses Twitter widgets. When you view Twitter
content or products integrated into the website, Twitter may receive
information that includes the web pages you have visited, information
about cookies and your IP address, browser type and operating system.
https://help.twitter.com/it/twitter-for-websites-ads-info-and-privacy
Surveys
From time-to-time our site may request information via
surveys. Participation in these surveys is completely voluntary and you
may choose whether or not to participate and therefore disclose this
information. Information requested may include contact information (such
as name and address. Survey information will be used for purposes of
monitoring or improving the use and satisfaction of our services and /or
this site.
Data provision
Except for the technical cookies strictly necessary for
normal browsing, the choice for the data processing is under the
responsibility of the user who decides to browse the website after
having read the brief information contained in the appropriate banner.
The user can therefore avoid the installation of cookies
by keeping the banner open (refrain from closing it by clicking on the
"ok" button), or through the appropriate functions available on your
browser.
Disabling cookies
It can be also possible to configure the browser used to delete or to prevent the installation of cookies.
The user can check several information such as which
cookies are installed, for how long they are stored and how to delete
them. The steps to carry out these operations are different from browser
to browser. As follows the guides for the most popular browsers:
Chrome
Internet Explorer
Mozilla Firefox
Opera
Safari
Right of the interested party
At any moment, the user can express her/his rights by
sending an email to the Privacy Authority to info@morrowosodali.com and
to know the rights of the art. 7 of the D.Lgs. 30 june 2003 n. 196,
detailed as follows:
Article 7 (Right of access to personal data and other rights)
- The interested party has the right to obtain confirmation of the existence or non-existence of personal data concerning him, even if such data have not been recorded yet, as well as the right to obtain their communication in an understandable form.
- The interested party has the right to obtain the indication of: (a) the origin of the personal data; b) the purposes and methods of processing; c) the logic applied in case of treatment made with electronic instruments of the data; d) the information needed to identify the owner of the data, the data responsible subject and the data representative subject designated pursuant to article 5, paragraph 2; e) the subjects or categories of subjects to whom the personal data may be communicated or who can learn about such data in their quality as appointed representative in the territory of the State, responsible subject or designated.
- The interested party has the right to obtain: a) the updating, rectification or, where interested therein, integration of the data; b) the cancellation, transformation into anonymous form or blocking of the data processed unlawfully, including those data whose retention is not necessary for the purposes the data were collected for or were subsequently processed; c) a certificate confirming that the activities listed in letters a) and b), as well as the content thereof, have been brought to the attention of such subjects to whom the data were communicated or disclosed. The certificate is not due when its issuance is impossible or involves a manifestly disproportionate effort compared with the protected right.
- The interested party has the right to oppose, in whole or in part: a) to the processing of personal data concerning him even if pertinent to the purpose of the collection thereof, for lawful reasons; b) to the processing of personal data concerning him for the purpose of sending advertising materials or direct selling or else for the performance of market or commercial communication surveys.