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INFORMATION AND CONSENT RELATIVE TO THE HANDLING OF PERSONAL DATA

In compliance with D.Lgs. n.196 of 30 June 2003 (Protection of Personal Data Privacy) that ensures protection of persons and other subjects with regard to personal data handling, Agriturismo Lucchetti Ferrari, Via Costa San Nicolò 23 Pontremoli (MS) Italy, as the holder of personal data, is obliged to inform all concerned parties regarding the use of personal information.

Under the provisions of the above mentioned law, such handling will be conducted according to the principles of correctness, lawfulness and transparency in order to protect one’s privacy and rights. The organisation does not gather or handle any data that could be qualified as “sensitive information”, meaning information related to racial and ethnic origin, religious, philosophical or other beliefs, political opinion, adherence to parties, unions, associations or organisations having a religious, philosophical, political or union nature, or regarding health status or sexual preference.

According to article 13 of D.Lgs. n. 196/2003, all data supplied by guests, such as name, surname, company name, address, fiscal code, tax code, telephone, fax, e-mail, will be used to provide hospitality, for accounting and fiscal reasons, for statistical, promotional and marketing purposes, and will be communicated to the competent authority.

All necessary care will be taken to guarantee the privacy and safety of personal data, and the handling will be carried out using manual, electronic and automated devices which can record, process and transmit such data.

The organisation is committed to handling all data collected in accordance with the law requirements.

ORGANISATION RESPONSIBLE FOR THE HANDLING

AGRITURISMO LUCCHETTI FERRARI
Located in Via Costa San Nicolò, 23 Pontremoli MS.

PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THE HANDLING

FRANCESCA FERRARI

RIGHTS OF THE CONCERNED PARTIES
Art. 7 of D.Lgs. 196/2003

1. The concerned party is entitled to obtain confirmation of the existence of personal data concerning the party, even though it may not have been recorded yet, and notification of the said data in an intelligible form.

2. The concerned party has the right to obtain notification of:
a. the origin of personal data;
b. the purpose and manner of the handling;
c. the logic applied in the case of handling carried out by electronic instruments;
d. the identity of the organisation, of the persons responsible and the appointed representative, as per article 5, paragraph 2;
e. the subjects or category of subjects to whom the personal data can be transmitted or who can have knowledge of such data as designated representatives in the country, those in charge or those who carry out said processing.

3. The concerned party has the right to obtain:
a. the update, the modification or rather, where appropriate, the addition to the data;
b. the cancellation, the conversion into anonymous form or the cessation of the use of the data handled in breach of the law, including those for which the handling is not necessary in relation to the reason for which the data was collected or subsequently processed;
c. the confirmation that the operations mentioned in letters a. & b., have been made known, even with regard to their content, to those whom the data has been communicated or transmitted, except in the case where such operation is impossible or involves an effort with means that are disproportionate in respect to the rights protected.

4. The concerned party has the right to oppose partially or totally:
a. for legitimate reasons, the processing of personal data concerning said party, even if this is pertinent to the purpose of the collection;
b. the processing of personal data concerning said party for the purposes of sending advertising or direct sales material, or for carrying out market research or business communication.

COOKIES

In accordance with the laws currently in force on the protection and security of personal data ("Identification of simplified procedures for the information and the acquisition of consent for the use of cookies" 8 May, 2014 [web doc n. 3118884 ]), here we’ll explain how we use cookies and what you can do to reject or delete cookies from this website.

a. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed onto your device (whether a computer or mobile device) and automatically stored by the Internet browser on your device. By default most web browsers are set to automatically accept cookies.
Cookies are used to perform digital authentication, monitoring of sessions or even to collect information about you and how you navigate the site.

Cookies can be divided into:
Technical cookies
These are stored on your computer for technical and functional requirements, to ensure security and efficiency when data is transmitted, and also to make site navigation faster. Under Article 122 of the Privacy Code and the Authority Provision of 8 May 2014, your consent is not required for us to use these. Usually they are temporary and are deleted automatically after the end of the session;
Analytics cookies
These cookies are stored on your computer's hard drive until they expire or you manually delete them. They are used to collect information on the number of users and how they visit the site and then develop general statistics about how the site is used and the service it provides;
Profiling cookies
These are used to track and profile you while browsing, to study your movements and habits of web browsing or consumption (what you buy, what you read, etc.). This information is used in order to send you targeted advertisements (this is what’s called “Behavioural Advertising”).

You can configure the computer’s browser so that it accepts/refuses all cookies. Or, by changing the privacy settings, you can have your browser alert you whenever a cookie is offered. The different types of cookies can in turn be:
First party, when they are managed directly by the owner and/or manager of the website
Third party, when the site uses external applications or services.

b. How cookies work and how you can control them

If you want to control the way a site’s cookies work or limit or block them you can change the settings on your Internet browser. For information on how to manage/delete cookies based on the type of browser you use you can visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.cookiepedia.co.uk.
To remove cookies from the Internet browser of your smartphone/tablet, you should refer to the device’s user manual.

c. Which cookies are used by this site

This site uses cookies only to secure and facilitate navigation and use of the website and to gather information about visits to the site.
We don’t use cookies for profiling purposes. And while our partners place third-party cookies they don’t use them for profiling purposes either.

The site in question does not deliberately acquire any personal data of its users. No cookies are used for transmitting personal information, nor are permanent c.d. cookies or user’s tracking systems of any type used. The use of session cookies (which are not permanently stored on the user’s computer and disappear once the browser is closed) is strictly limited to the transmission of session identifiers (which are casual numbers generated by the server), which are required fro the purposes of allowing a safe and efficient browsing of the site. The session c.d. cookies used by this site avoid the use of other computer techniques which may prejudice the privacy of users when browsing and prevent the user’s personal identification data from being acquired.

Our cookies

Below are first-party cookies that we manage directly from this site.

1. COOKIE NAME: PHPSESSID. EXPIRATION: At the end of the session.
These are used to improve user navigation.

2. COOKIE NAME: cookie_accept. EXPIRATION: 31 days
When you visit our site and click "I agree" on the cookie policy acceptance in the banner, this cookie is activated. It recognizes you and blocks the acceptance policy banner from reappearing every time you reconnect to our site within the 31-day time period.

Third Party Cookies

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Google Analytics

This website uses Google Analytics, the web analytics service provided by Google Inc. ("Google"), as a tool to collect and analyse statistical information on website access/visits.
Here are some links for more information:

Information on how Google retains this data
Google Inc.’s privacy policy. They are the sole owner of the data processing relating to Google Analytics.
And here is the browser add-on if you want to opt out of Google Analytics.

Google Analytics uses two JavaScript libraries to monitor the use of the website: analytics.js and ga.js.

analytics.js sets the following cookies:

1. COOKIE NAME: _ga /EXPIRATION: 2 years
This is used to distinguish users.

2. COOKIE NAME: _gat /EXPIRATION: 10 minutes
This is used to limit the rate of requests.

ga.js sets the following cookies:

1. COOKIE NAME: __utma/EXPIRATION: 2 years
This is used to distinguish users and sessions and it’s created when the library is running (and only if the __utma cookie does not exist yet). It’s updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.

2. NAME COOKIE: __utmt/EXPIRATION: 10 minutes
This is used to limit the rate of requests

3. NAME COOKIE: __utmb/EXPIRATION: 30 minutes
This is used to determine new users and sessions and it’s created when the library is running (and only if the __utmb cookie does not exist yet). It’s updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.

4. COOKIE NAME: __utmc/EXPIRATION: at the end of browsing session
This isn’t used in ga.js. It’s placed to facilitate interoperability with urchin.js

5. COOKIE NAME: __utmz/EXPIRATION: 6 months
This cookie stores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached our site. The cookie is created when the library is running and is updated each time the data is sent to Google Analytics.

6. COOKIE NAME: __utmv/EXPIRATION: 2 years
This cookie is created when a developer uses _setCustomVar method with a custom visitor-level variable. It’s updated each time data is sent to Google Analytics.