Information for the processing of personal data addressed to Customers (EX ARTICLES 13 and 14 GDPR 679/2016)
Dear user,
In compliance with the obligations established by the Legislative Decree. n. 196 of 30 June 2003 ('Code regarding the protection of personal data') we hereby intend to inform you that our Company will process the personal data concerning you, which may be collected by us, provided by you and/or by other subjects communicated during the navigation and use of our website. company website.
The processing of data freely provided by you or otherwise collected during navigation will be carried out in compliance with the privacy regulations in force; in particular, the processing will be based on the principles of correctness, lawfulness and transparency; the data will be relevant, complete and not excessive; the data will be collected, recorded and stored for a period strictly necessary for these purposes.
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