COOKIE POLICY

    On this site we use technology to collect information to improve your online experience.

    This policy refers to the use of cookies and how to manage them.

    We reserve the right to change this policy at any time. Any change in this policy will take effect from the date of publication on the Site.

    Cookies are small text strings that sites visited by the user send to the user's terminal (usually to the browser), where they are stored and then retransmitted to the same sites the next time the same user visits.

    In the course of browsing a site, the user may also receive on his terminal equipment cookies that are sent by different sites or web servers (so-called 'third parties'), on which some elements (such as, for example, images, maps, sounds, specific links to pages of other domains) present on the site he is visiting may reside.

    The Controller attaches great importance to the protection of your personal data and in this document ("Cookie Policy") provides information on the processing of your personal data by means of cookies. In addition, the Controller may also process your other personal data and therefore invites you to also read the full information notice accessible on the website.

     


     

    The Data Controller is Nextdeal Srl P.IVA 11335881006 with registered office in Via Cassia, 1081 00189 Roma (Rome) , Italy

    The Controller, also through the designated structures, shall take charge of your request and provide you, without undue delay and, at the latest, within one month of receiving it, with information on the action taken regarding your request.

    We inform you that if the Controller has doubts as to the identity of the natural person making the request, it may request further information necessary to confirm the identity of the person concerned.


    2. What are Cookies: 

    Cookies are text files that a website sends to users' terminals (browsers) that enable the site operator to recognise individual visits made by users.

    Cookies, which are usually present in users' browsers in very large numbers and sometimes even with characteristics of wide temporal persistence, are used for different purposes: performing computer authentication, session monitoring, storing information on specific configurations concerning users accessing the server, etc.

    In the course of browsing a site, the user may also receive on his terminal equipment cookies that are sent by different sites or web servers (so-called 'third parties'), on which some elements (such as, for example, images, maps, sounds, specific links to pages of other domains) present on the site he is visiting may reside.

     


    3. Cookies management: 

    In any case, the Data Controller informs you that you can prevent the installation of any type of cookie via your browser settings.

    However, should you choose to delete or refuse session and security cookies, the Data Controller will not be able, for technical, security and/or fraud prevention reasons, to provide the services on the website.

    We also inform you that you can always delete cookies installed on your device via your browser settings.

    In order to check how to prevent the installation of cookies or delete cookies already present on your device, the Data Controller invites you to view the following instructions depending on the browser you are using.

    Chrome

    1. Open Chrome on your computer.

    2. Click on More Settings in the top right-hand corner.

    3. Scroll through the text and at the end click on Advanced.

    4. Click on Settings under 'Privacy and Security'.

    5. Click on Cookies.

    6. From here you can:

    Activate cookies: activate the option next to 'Blocked'.

    Disable cookies: disable the option Allow sites to save and read cookie data.

     

    For more information visit https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416?hl=it

    Mozilla Firefox

    1. Run the Mozilla Firefox Browser

    2. Click on the menu on the browser toolbar next to the url entry window for browsing

    3. Select the Options menu

    4. Select the Privacy and Security panel

    5. Move to the History section

    6. Under History Settings: select use custom settings

    7. To activate cookies, mark the item Accept cookies from websites; to deactivate them, unmark the item.

     

    For more information visit https://support.mozilla.org/it/kb/Attivare%20e%20disattivare%20i%20cookie

    Internet Explorer

    1. In Internet Explorer, select the Tools button and then select Internet Options.

    2. Select the Privacy tab, under Settings select Advanced and choose whether you want to allow, block or be prompted for proprietary or third-party cookies.

    For more information visit

    https://support.microsoft.com/it-it/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies

    Safari 6

    1. Run the Safari Browser

    2. Click on Safari, select Preferences and click on Privacy

    3. In the Block Cookies section, specify how Safari is to accept cookies from Internet sites.

    4. To view which sites have stored cookies click on Details

    For more information visit

    https://support.apple.com/it-it/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac

    Safari iOS (mobile devices)

    To choose whether Safari should block cookies, select Settings > Safari > Block all cookies.

    For more information visit https://support.apple.com/it-it/HT201265

     

    Opera

    1. Run the Opera Browser

    2. Click on Preferences then on Advanced and finally on Cookies

    3. Select one of the following options:

    Accept all cookies

    Accepts cookies only from the site you are visiting: third-party cookies and cookies that are sent from a domain other than the one you are visiting will be rejected

    Never accept cookies: all cookies will never be saved.

    For more information visit

    https://blogs.opera.com/news/2015/08/how-to-manage-cookies-in-opera/

    For more information on how to manage or disable third-party cookies, please visit www.youronlinechoices.com.


    4.1. Types of Cookies active on the site

    5. What rights do you have as a data subject:

     

    In relation to the processing operations described in this Information Notice, as a data subject you may, as provided for in European Regulation 679/2016, exercise your rights as set out in Articles 15 to 21 and, in particular: 

    right ofaccess - Article 15 GDPR: right to obtain confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning you are being processed and, if so, to obtain access to your personal data, including a copy thereof.

    right ofrectification - Article 16 GDPR: right to obtain, without undue delay, the rectification of inaccurate personal data concerning you and/or the integration of incomplete personal data;

    right toerasure (right to be forgotten) - Article 17 GDPR: right to obtain, without undue delay, the deletion of personal data concerning you.

    right of restriction of processing - Article 18 GDPR: right to obtain restriction of processing when:

    1. the data subject contests the accuracy of personal data, for the period necessary for the data controller to verify the accuracy of such data;

    2. the processing is unlawful and the data subject objects to the deletion of the personal data and instead requests that their use be restricted;

    3. personal data are necessary for the establishment, exercise or defence of a legal claim;

    4. the data subject has objected to the processing pursuant to Article 21 GDPR, during the period pending verification as to whether the data controller's legitimate reasons prevail over those of the data subject. 

    right todata portability - Article 20 GDPR: the right to receive, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, the personal data concerning you provided to the Data Controller and the right to have it transmitted to another data controller without hindrance, where the processing is based on consent and is carried out by automated means. Furthermore, the right to have your personal data transmitted directly by the Controller to another controller if this is technically feasible;

    right to object - Article 21 GDPR: right to object, at any time on grounds relating to your particular situation, to the processing of personal data concerning you based on the lawful condition of legitimate interest or the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority, including profiling, unless there are legitimate grounds for the Controller to continue the processing which override the interests, rights and freedoms of the data subject or for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims; may object at any time to the processing if personal data are processed for direct marketing purposes, including profiling, insofar as it is related to such direct marketing;

    The above-mentioned rights may be exercised vis-à-vis the Controller by contacting the above-mentioned references.

    The exercise of your rights as a data subject is free of charge pursuant to Article 12 GDPR. However, in the case of requests that are manifestly unfounded or excessive, including due to their repetitiveness, the Data Controller may charge you a reasonable fee, in light of the administrative costs incurred in handling your request, or deny satisfaction of your request.

    Right to Complain: At any time, the data subject has the right to lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Authority, www.garanteprivacy.it

    Right of Revocation: The data subject has the right to revoke his or her consent at any time. Revocation of consent shall not affect the lawfulness of the processing based on the consent before revocation.