Cookie policy

1. GENERAL INFORMATION ON COOKIES
2. USE OF COOKIES BY THE WEBSITE
3. HOW TO CONTROL COOKIES
4. TRANSFER OF DATA OUTSIDE THE EU
5. COOKIE POLICY UPDATE

FOREWORD

Hereinafter, the owner of the website, Riseria Vignola Giovanni S.p.A., with registered office in Balzola (AL), Corso Dante, 24, VAT no. 00890640063, e-mail address privacy@risovignola.it (hereinafter, the “Data Controller”), provides the user with all the information about the cookies installed on the website (hereinafter, the “User” and the “Website”) and the indications for managing preferences regarding them. For further information on the data and the methods of processing, the categories of recipients, the rights of the data subjects and the methods of exercising them, please consult the privacy notice of the Website.

1. GENERAL INFORMATION ON COOKIES

1.1 Definition

Cookies are made up of small text files that websites visited by the users send to their terminals, where they are stored and then retransmitted to the same sites on subsequent visits. Cookies are used for different purposes, have different features and can be used either by the owner of the website that the user is visiting or by third parties. The main categories into which cookies can be divided are the following:

session or persistent cookies;
technical or profiling cookies;
first-party or third-party cookies.

1.2 Session and persistent cookies

Cookies can expire at the end of a browser session (the period between the user opening a browser window and closing it) or they can be stored for a longer period of time. Session cookies are those that allow websites to link a user’s actions during a browser session. Session cookies expire when the browser session ends. Persistent cookies are stored on a user’s device between browser sessions, for varying periods of time and they allow to record the user’s preferences or actions with respect to a website.

1.3 Technical and profiling cookies

Technical cookies are those used by the owner of a site for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over 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 a service. Users’ prior consent is not required for the installation of such cookies where they are used directly by the site operator.

Profiling cookies are designed to create user’s profiles and are used to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the user in the context of browsing the web. Due to the particular invasiveness that these cookies can have on the private sphere of the users, the European and Italian legislation provides that the User must be adequately informed about the use of these cookies, by means of a brief information notice (a banner) and an extended one on the website, and that must express his/her consent to them the first time visiting the website and every 6 months thereafter, or when one or more processing conditions change significantly or, again, when it is impossible for the website operator to be aware of the fact that a cookie has already been previously stored on the device in order to be transmitted again, on the occasion of a subsequent visit by the same user, to the website that generated it. This consent may be expressed by interacting with the banner on the landing page of the website, in the manner indicated in that banner, or it may be given or withdrawn selectively, in the manner indicated below. A record of this consent is kept on subsequent visits. However, the user always has the possibility of withdrawing all or part of the consent already given.

1.4 First-party and third-party cookies

Cookie can be either a “first party cookie” or a “third party cookie” depending on the website or domain from which it originates.

First-party cookies are cookies set up and managed by the owner of the website.

Third-party cookies are cookies set by a domain other than the one visited by the user.

2. USE OF COOKIES BY THE WEBSITE

2.1 Third-party cookies

Through this Website, the Data Controller uses third party cookie. Hereinafter, the Data Controller provides to the User some indications about the categories and sub-categories of third-party cookies according to their function, as well as a description of each individual cookie and links to the privacy policies and consent forms of each third party.

2.1.1 Strictly necessary
These cookies are strictly necessary to ensure the operation and provision of the service that the User requests, therefore, they do not require the User’s consent.
Collection of privacy preferences: these cookies collect and save Users’ preferences regarding the collection, use and processing of their personal data.

Protection against spam: these cookies analyse traffic on the Webite with the aim of filtering it out of traffic, messages and content recognised as SPAM.

Tag management: this type of service is functional for the centralised management of tags or scripts used on this Website. The use of this service involves the flow of the User’s data through them and, where appropriate, their storage. In particular, the Website uses Google Tag Manager for tag management provided by Google Ireland Limited (https://policies.google.com/privacy).

2.1.2 Experience enhancement
These cookies allow the Website to offer a personalised experience to the User, improving the management of settings and allowing interaction with external networks and platforms.
Viewing content from external platforms: these cookies allow content hosted on external platforms to be viewed directly from the pages of the Website and to interact with them.

2.1.3 Measurement
These cookies allow the Data Controller to measure traffic and analyse User behaviour with the aim of improving the User experience on the Website.
Statistics: these cookies allow the Data Controller to monitor and analyse web traffic and can be used to track the User behaviour.


3. HOW TO CONTROL COOKIES

In addition to the possibility to disable cookies by accessing the link where the relevant privacy policy of third parties is present, the User can select and/or disable cookies at any time by using the “Learn more and customise” area available within the cookie banner shown to the User during the first access or through specific links on the Website. This feature allows the User to access a dedicated area where he/she can select, in an analytical manner, the cookies grouped by homogeneous categories, to the use of which the User chooses to consent or disable, as well as confirm previous choices. The list of cookies grouped by homogeneous categories, as well as the list of third parties, is constantly updated.

Furthermore, the Users can manage their cookie preferences directly within their browser and prevent – for example – third parties from installing cookies. Through browser’s preferences is also possible to erase cookies previously installed, including the cookie where the consent to install cookies from the Site is stored in case. It is important to note that by disabling all cookies, the operation of this Website may be compromised.
It is possible to find information on how to manage and/or block cookies in your browser at the following addresses:

Google Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en-GB&sjid=16744683816938661670-EU;
Mozilla Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/cookie-banner-reduction;
Apple Safari: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac;
Microsoft Windows Explorer: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/delete-and-manage-cookies-168dab11-0753-043d-7c16-ede5947fc64d.

4. TRANSFER OF DATA OUTSIDE THE EU
Users’ personal data may be transferred to third countries that guarantee a level of security adequate to European standards and for which an adequacy decision of the European Commission has been issued pursuant to Article 45 Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (hereinafter “GDPR”) or only where, except where exceptions apply under Article 49 GDPR, the Data Controller has signed with third parties, intending to receive data and having location in non-EU countries that do not provide the same level of security as European standards, standard contractual clauses or other appropriate instrument pursuant to Art. 46 GDPR, as well as additional security measures.

5. COOKIE POLICY UPDATE
This cookie policy was updated on February 2, 2024. Any updates will be published on this page.

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