INFORMATION ON THE PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA (PRIVACY POLICY)
Art.1 – Establishment and name
Fondazione Modena Arti Visive with registered office in Modena, Via Emilia centro no. 238 (the “Foundation”), in the capacity of personal data controller pursuant to Legislative decree no. 196/2003 and subsequent amendments – Code on Personal Data Protection (the “Code”) – and Regulation EU 679/2016, applicable as of 25 May 2018 – General Data Protection Regulation (the “GDPR”) (the Code and GDPR are referred to jointly as the “Applicable Regulations”) recognizes the importance of protecting personal data and therefore considers the provision of this protection one of its goals.
Before providing any personal data, the Foundation invites you to carefully read this privacy policy which contains important information on the protection of personal data and the security measures adopted to guarantee confidentiality in full observance of the Applicable Regulations (the “Privacy Policy”).
Furthermore, this Privacy Policy is understood to apply solely and exclusively to the website www.fmav.org (the “Website”), and not to other websites that may be consulted via external links; this information is provided to those who may interact with the Website pursuant to art. 13 of the Applicable Regulations; it complies with Recommendation no. 2/2001 relating to the minimum requirements for the collection of online data in the European Union, adopted on 17 May 2001 by the Article 29 Data Protection Working Party.
The Foundation informs you that your personal data will be processed following principles of lawfulness, fairness, transparency, purpose and storage limitation, data minimization, accuracy, integrity and confidentiality.Therefore, your personal data will be processed in accordance with the legislative measures in the Applicable Regulations and the confidentiality obligations provided for therein.
Here are the contents of this Privacy Policy so that you can easily find the information on how your personal data will be processed.
Contents.
1. Data controller
2. Personal data that will be processed
a. Browsing data
b. Data provided voluntarily
c. Cookies and similar technologies
3. Data processing methods
4. Transfer
5. Data retention
6. Your rights
7. Amendments
1. Data controller.
In light of the Applicable Regulations, the Foundation is the Website’s data controller.
2. Personal data that will be processed.
“Personal Data” means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person.
The Website collects the following Personal Data:
a. Browsing data.
The Website’s IT systems collect some Personal Data whose transmission is implicit in the use of Internet communication protocols.It is information that is not collected in order to be associated with you, but which by its very nature could enable you to be identified if processed and associated with data held by third parties.This data includes the IP addresses or domain names of the devices used to connect to the Website, URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) addresses of the requested resources, request time, method used to submit the request to the server, size of the file obtained in response, numeric code indicating the response status from the server (successful, error, etc.)and other parameters relating to your operating system and IT environment.
These data are used in order to obtain anonymous statistical information on the use of the Website and to check that it works correctly; because of the systems architecture used, to enable the correct provision of the various functions that you request; for security reasons and to determine liability in the event of hypothetical IT crimes against the Website or third parties. They are cancelled after 7 days.
b. Data provided voluntarily.
The Website gives the possibility of voluntarily providing Personal Data such as your name and email address in order to contact the Foundation using the “Contact us” forms.
The Foundation will process these data in observance of the Applicable Regulations, in the assumption that they refer to you or to third parties who expressly authorized you to give them to us based on appropriate legal grounds which legitimize the processing of the data in question.In these cases, you become the independent data controller, thereby assuming all legal obligations and responsibilities.To this effect, you fully indemnify us against any complaint, claim, request for damages resulting from the processing, etc. that the Foundation may receive from third parties whose Personal Data have been processed through your use of the Website contravening the Applicable Regulations.
c. Cookies and similar technologies.
The Foundation uses cookies to collect Personal Data.
3. Data processing methods.
The personal data are processed by automated tools; the Foundation adopts all suitable security measures in order to prevent data loss, illicit use and unauthorized access to the data.
4. Transfer.
The Foundation guarantees that the processing of your Personal Data by electronic means and on paper takes place in observance of the Applicable Regulations.Any transfer will be based either on an adequacy decision or on the Standard Model Clauses approved by the European Commission.
5. Data retention.
The Foundation will retain your Personal Data for the time strictly necessary to provide the requested service.
In any case, the Foundation will retain your Personal Data for the period permitted by Italian law for the protection of its interests (Art. 2947 of the Italian Civil Code).
6. Your rights.
Within the limits of the Applicable Regulations, at any moment you have the right to request the Foundation for access to your Personal Data, to rectify or cancel them or oppose or restrict their processing and to obtain the data relating to you in a common, structured format that allows for its automated reading.
Requests must be made by email to the address: www.fmav.org
Pursuant to the Applicable Regulations, in any case you have the right to complain to the competent control authority (i.e. the “Personal Data Protection Authority”) should you deem the processing of your personal data to be contrary to the regulations in force.
7. Amendments.
This Privacy Policy has been in force since 25 May 2018.
The Foundation may amend or simply update its contents, in part or in full, also because of variations in the Applicable Regulations.
The Foundation will inform you of these variations as soon as they are introduced and they will become binding as soon as they are published on the Website.
Therefore, the Foundation invites you to regularly visit this section in order to view the most recent and updated version of the Privacy Policy so that you are always up-to-date as to what data are collected and their use by the Foundation.
COOKIES POLICY
General information on cookies
Cookies
We use cookies in order to make our website easier and more straightforward to use. Cookies are small pieces of data that allow us to compare new and past visitors and understand how users browse our Website.We use the data collected by cookies in order to make future browsing experiences more pleasant and efficient.
The cookies do not record any personal information relating to a user and any identifiable data will not be memorized.If you wish to prevent the use of cookies, you have to customize your computer settings by selecting delete all cookies or activating a warning message when cookies are memorized. To proceed without changing the cookie options, simply continue browsing.
Visit AboutCookies.org for more information on cookies and how they influence your browsing experience.
Types of cookies used
Essential cookies
These cookies are essential in order for you to move around the site and use all of its features, like accessing protected areas.Without these cookies, some necessary services, such as filling in a form for a competition, cannot be used.
Performance cookies
These cookies collect information on how users use a website, for example, which pages are visited most or if web pages give error messages.These cookies do not collect information that identifies a visitor.All of the information collected by cookies is aggregated and therefore anonymous.They are only used to improve how a website works.
By using our website, you accept that these cookies can be installed on your device.
Operational cookies
These cookies allow the site to remember choices made by the user (such as name, language or region of origin) and provide advanced customized features.These cookies can also be used to remember changes made to text size, fonts and other parts of web pages that can be customized.They can also be used to provide services that you ask for, like watching a video or comments in a blog.The information collected by these types of cookies can be made anonymous so that it cannot monitor your browsing activities on other websites.
By using our website, you accept that these cookies can be installed on your device.
Third-party cookies
Third-party cookies are cookies set by a different website to the one you are currently visiting.For example, the site could contain a Facebook “Like” button.That button will set a cookie that can be read by Facebook.This is considered a third-party cookie.
Some advertisers use these types of cookies to keep track of the user’s visits to all of the sites where they offer their services.If a user thinks that this traceability can be a source of concern and intrusion of their privacy, third-party cookies can be disabled in Firefox and other browsers.
Notes:
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Disabling third-party cookies can prevent tracking by advertisers in some cases. For more information please see:AboutCookies.org
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Please see the owners’ links for more information on how advertisers track activities, on the use of the third-party cookies present in this site and for their privacy policies.
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Websites can use third-party cookies for purposes that are not necessarily related to privacy and disabling them can prevent those sites from working properly.
How to manage cookies.
If you would like to manage the cookies directly and decide whether to allow the site to use them or not, please follow the steps shown below.The steps shown below are for your information only and may be changed or updated by the owners.
Google Chrome
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Click on “Tools” at the top of your browser window and select “Options”.
Click on the “Under the Hood” tab, locate the “Privacy” section and select the “Content Settings” button.
Now select “Allow local data to be set”.In this section you can set, delete and manage cookies.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0
1. Click on “Tools” at the top of your browser window and select “Internet Options”, then click on the “Privacy” tab.
2. Ensure that your privacy level is set to Medium or below, which will enable cookies in your browser.
3. Settings above Medium will disable cookies.
Mozilla Firefox
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Click on “Tools” at the top of your browser window and select “Options”.
Then select the “Privacy” icon.
3. Click on “Cookies” then select “Allow sites to set cookies”.
Safari
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Click on the Cog icon at the top of your browser window and select the “Preferences” option.
Click on “Security”, check the option that says “Block third-party and advertising cookies”.
3. Click “Save”.
How to manage cookies on Mac.
If you want to allow cookies from our site, please follow the steps shown below:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 on OSX
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Click on “Explore” at the top of your browser window and select the “Preferences” option.
Scroll down until you see “Cookies” under “Receiving Files”.
3. Select the “Never Ask” option.
Safari on OSX
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Click on “Safari” at the top of your browser window and select the “Preferences” option.
Click on “Security” and then “Accept cookies”.
3. Select “Only from site you navigate to”.
Mozilla and Netscape on OSX
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Click on “Mozilla” or “Netscape” at the top of your browser window and select the “Preferences” option.
Scroll down until you see cookies under “Privacy & Security”.
3. Select “Enable cookies for the originating web site only”.
Opera
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Click on “Menu” in the top part of the browser window and select “Settings”.
Then select “Preferences”, select the “Advanced” tab.
3. Then select “Accept cookies” option.
Google Analytics
This website uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service provided by Google, Inc.(“Google”).Google Analytics uses “cookies” which are text files stored in your computer to allow the website to analyse how users use the site.The information on website use (including your anonymous IP address) generated by the cookies will be transmitted and stored on the Google servers in the United States.Google will use this information in order to examine your use of the website, compile reports on the site activities for the site operators and provide other services relating to the website activities and use of the Internet.Google can also transfer this information to third parties when required by the law or when said third parties process the information on Google’s behalf.Google will not associate your IP address with any other data possessed by Google.You can refuse to use cookies by selecting the appropriate setting on your browser, but please note that if you do so, you will not be able to use all the website’s features.By using this website, you authorize Google to process your data in the ways and for the purposes indicated above.
You can prevent Google from tracking a cookie that is generated because of and linked to your use of this website (including your IP address) and the processing of these data by downloading and installing this browser plugin:http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en
Fondazione Modena Arti Visive with registered office in Modena, Via Emilia centro no. 238 (the “Foundation”), in the capacity of personal data controller pursuant to Legislative decree no. 196/2003 and subsequent amendments – Code on Personal Data Protection (the “Code”) – and Regulation EU 679/2016, applicable as of 25 May 2018 – General Data Protection Regulation (the “GDPR”) (the Code and GDPR are referred to jointly as the “Applicable Regulations”) recognizes the importance of protecting personal data and therefore considers the provision of this protection one of its goals.
Before providing any personal data, the Foundation invites you to carefully read this privacy policy which contains important information on the protection of personal data and the security measures adopted to guarantee confidentiality in full observance of the Applicable Regulations (the “Privacy Policy”).
Furthermore, this Privacy Policy is understood to apply solely and exclusively to the website (the “Website”), and not to other websites that may be consulted via external links; this information is provided to those who may interact with the Website pursuant to art. 13 of the Applicable Regulations; it complies with Recommendation no. 2/2001 relating to the minimum requirements for the collection of online data in the European Union, adopted on 17 May 2001 by the Article 29 Data Protection Working Party.
The Foundation informs you that your personal data will be processed following principles of lawfulness, fairness, transparency, purpose and storage limitation, data minimization, accuracy, integrity and confidentiality.Therefore, your personal data will be processed in accordance with the legislative measures in the Applicable Regulations and the confidentiality obligations provided for therein.
Here are the contents of this Privacy Policy so that you can easily find the information on how your personal data will be processed.