I – INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRIVACY POLICY OF THE SITE

  1. This document provides information on how PRODUCTION FURNITURE INTERNATIONAL SPA manages the processing of user data on www.gebruederthonetvienna.it.
  2. This notice is valid also for the purposes of Article 13 of Legislative Decree No. 196/2003, the Personal Data Protection Code, and for the purposes of Article 13 of EU Regulation No. 2016/679. This notice complies with the requirements of the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation).
  3. This notice applies only to www.gebruederthonetvienna.it and not to other websites that users may visit through links contained on this site.
  4. The purpose of this document is to provide details on the methods, timing, and nature of the information that data controllers must provide to users when connecting to the web pages of www.gebruederthonetvienna.it, regardless of the purposes of the connection itself, in accordance with Italian and European legislation.
  5. L’informativa può subire modifiche a causa dell’introduzione di nuove norme al riguardo, si iThe privacy notice may be subject to changes due to the introduction of new regulations. Therefore, users are encouraged to periodically check this page.
  6. If the user is under 16 years old, according to Article 8, paragraph 1 of EU Regulation 2016/679, they must validate their consent through parental authorization or that of their guardian.

II – DATA PROCESSING

1 – Data Controller

  1. The data controller is the individual or legal entity, public authority, service, or other body that, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of processing personal data. They are also responsible for security aspects.
  2. For this website, the data controller is PRODUCTION FURNITURE INTERNATIONAL SPA, and the updated list of data processors is kept at the data controller’s registered office. For any clarification or to exercise their rights, the user may contact at any time:
    • A registered letter to: PRODUCTION FURNITURE INTERNATIONAL SPA, Via Vincenzo Vela, 35/B – 10128 TORINO (TO);
    • An email to: INFO@GEBRUEDERTHONETVIENNA.COM

2 – Data Processor

  1. The data processor is the individual or legal entity, public authority, service, or other body that processes personal data on behalf of the data controller.
  2. Pursuant to Article 28 of EU Regulation No. 2016/679, the data processor for the website www.gebruederthonetvienna.it is MARIO MOISO.

3 – Data Processing Location

  1. The data processing resulting from the use of www.gebruederthonetvienna.it takes place at the registered office of PRODUCTION FURNITURE INTERNATIONAL SPA, located at Via Vincenzo Vela, 35/B – 10128 TORINO (TO).
  2. If necessary, data related to the newsletter service may be processed by the data processor or appointed personnel at their respective locations.

III – COOKIES

1 – Types of Cookies

  1. The website www.gebruederthonetvienna.it uses cookies to make the user’s browsing experience easier and more intuitive. Cookies are small text strings used to store certain information related to the user, their preferences, or the device used to access the internet (computer, tablet, or mobile phone). They are mainly used to adapt the website’s operation to the user’s expectations, offering a more personalized browsing experience and remembering previous choices.
  2. A cookie consists of a small set of data transferred to the user’s browser by a web server and can only be read by the server that transferred it. It is not executable code and does not transmit viruses.
  3. Cookies do not record personal information, and any identifiable data will not be stored. If desired, the user can prevent the storage of some or all cookies. However, in this case, the use of the site and the services offered may be compromised. To proceed without changing cookie settings, simply continue browsing.

Below are the types of cookies used by the site:

2 – Technical Cookies

  1. There are several technologies used to store information on the user’s computer, which is then collected by websites. The most common and used technology is HTML cookies. They are necessary for navigation and to facilitate access to and use of the site by the user. They are essential for transmitting communications over an electronic network or for the provider to deliver the service requested by the customer.
  2. Settings to manage or disable cookies may vary depending on the internet browser used. However, the user can manage or request the general deactivation or deletion of cookies by changing their internet browser settings. This deactivation may slow down or prevent access to certain parts of the site.
  3. The use of technical cookies allows for secure and efficient use of the site.
  4. Cookies inserted in the browser and retransmitted by Google Analytics or other similar statistics services are technical cookies only if used for site optimization purposes directly by the site owner, who may collect aggregate information about the number of users and how they visit the site. In these cases, the same rules for information and consent apply to analytics cookies as for technical cookies.
  5. From the perspective of duration, session cookies are temporary and are deleted automatically at the end of the browsing session. They help identify the user, avoiding the need to log in each time a new page is visited, while permanent cookies stay active until expiration or deletion by the user.
  6. Potranno essere installati cookies di sessione al fine di consentire l’accesso e la permanenza Session cookies may be installed to allow access to and stay in the restricted area of the portal as an authenticated user.
  7. These cookies are not stored persistently, but only for the duration of the browsing session until the browser is closed. They disappear when the browser is closed. Their use is strictly limited to the transmission of session identifiers consisting of random numbers generated by the server, necessary to allow the secure and efficient exploration of the site.

3 – Third-Party Cookies

  1. Regarding their origin, cookies are distinguished between those sent to the browser directly from the site being visited and those sent to the computer by other sites, not the one being visited.
  2. Permanent cookies are often third-party cookies.
  3. Most third-party cookies are tracking cookies used to identify online behavior, understand interests, and then personalize advertising offers for users.
  4. Third-party analytical cookies may be installed. These are sent from domains of the aforementioned third parties external to the site.
  5. Third-party analytical cookies are used to gather information about user behavior on www.gebruederthonetvienna.it. This data is collected anonymously in order to monitor performance and improve the usability of the site. Third-party profiling cookies are used to create user profiles in order to offer advertising messages in line with the choices expressed by the users themselves.
  6. The use of these cookies is governed by the rules established by the third parties themselves. Therefore, users are invited to read the privacy notices and guidelines for managing or disabling cookies published on the respective websites.

4 – Profiling Cookies

  1. Profiling cookies are used to create user profiles and are used to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed during web navigation.
  2. When these types of cookies are used, the user must give explicit consent.
  3. Article 22 of EU Regulation 2016/679 and Article 122 of the Data Protection Code will apply.

IV – DATA PROCESSED

1 – Data Processing Methods

  1. Like all websites, this site uses log files where information is stored automatically during user visits. The information collected may include: – IP address; – Type of browser and device parameters used to connect to the site; – Name of the Internet Service Provider (ISP); – Date and time of visit; – Referral page and exit page; – Potentially the number of clicks.
  2. The above information is processed automatically and collected in aggregate form to verify the correct functioning of the site and for security purposes. These details will be processed based on the legitimate interests of the data controller.
  3. For security purposes (anti-spam filters, firewalls, virus detection), the data recorded automatically may also include personal data such as the IP address, which may be used, in accordance with applicable laws, to block attempts to harm the site or other users, or for any harmful or illegal activities. Such data will never be used for user identification or profiling but solely for the protection of the site and its users. This information will be processed based on the legitimate interests of the data controller.
  4. If the site allows comments to be submitted or if specific services are requested by the user, including the possibility of sending a Curriculum Vitae for a potential job opportunity, the site automatically collects and records certain identifying data of the user, including the email address. Such data is considered voluntarily provided by the user at the time of the service request. By submitting a comment or other information, the user explicitly agrees to the privacy notice and, in particular, consents to the content being freely shared with third parties. The data received will be used solely for the provision of the requested service and for the time necessary to provide the service.
  5. The information that users wish to make public through the services and tools provided by the site is provided consciously and voluntarily, exempting the site from any responsibility regarding any violations of laws. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure they have permission to submit third-party personal data or content protected by national and international regulations.

2 – Purposes of Data Processing

  1. The data collected by the site during its operation is used exclusively for the aforementioned purposes and stored only for the time strictly necessary to perform the specified activities, and in any case no longer than 2 years.
  2. Data used for security purposes (blocking attempts to harm the site) is retained for the time strictly necessary to achieve the stated goal.

3 – Data Provided by the User

  1. As stated above, the voluntary, explicit, and voluntary submission of email to the addresses provided on this site results in the acquisition of the sender’s address, necessary for responding to requests, as well as any other personal data entered in the communication.
  2. Specific summary notices will be progressively provided or displayed on the site’s pages dedicated to particular services upon request.

4 – Support for Browser Configuration

  1. The user can manage cookies through their browser settings. However, deleting cookies from the browser may remove preferences set for the site.
  2. For further information and support, users can visit the specific help page for their browser: – Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/block-or-allow-cookies – Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-us/kb/enable-and-disable-cookies-website-preferences – Safari: http://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/it/ – Chrome: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416?hl=it – Opera: http://www.opera.com/help/tutorials/security/cookies/

5 – Social Network Plugins

  1. This website also incorporates plugins and/or buttons for social networks to enable easy sharing of content on your favorite social networks. These plugins are designed not to set any cookies upon accessing the page, in order to safeguard user privacy. Cookies may only be set if the social networks provide for it, and only when the user actively and voluntarily uses the plugin. Please note that if the user is logged into the social network while browsing, they have already consented to the use of cookies conveyed through this site when signing up for the social network.
  2. The collection and use of information obtained via the plugin are governed by the respective privacy policies of the social networks, to which reference should be made: – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/help/cookies – Twitter: https://support.twitter.com/articles/20170519-uso-dei-cookie-e-di-altre-tecnologie-simili-da-parte-di-twitter – Google+: http://www.google.com/policies/technologies/cookies – Pinterest: https://about.pinterest.com/it/privacy-policy – AddThis: http://www.addthis.com/privacy/privacy-policy – Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/cookie-policy

V. USER RIGHTS

  1. Article 13, paragraph 2 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 lists the user rights.
  2. The website www.gebruederthonetvienna.it therefore intends to inform the user of the existence of: The right of the data subject to request access to personal data (Art. 15 EU Regulation), their update (Art. 7, paragraph 3, letter a) of Legislative Decree 196/2003), rectification (Art. 16 EU Regulation), integration (Art. 7, paragraph 3, letter a) of Legislative Decree 196/2003), or limitation of the processing of their data (Art. 18 EU Regulation), or to object, for legitimate reasons, to their processing (Art. 21 EU Regulation), as well as the right to data portability (Art. 20 EU Regulation); – The right to request deletion (Art. 17 EU Regulation), anonymization, or blocking of data processed in violation of the law, including data that is no longer necessary to the purposes for which they were collected or subsequently processed (Art. 7, paragraph 3, letter b) of Legislative Decree 196/2003); – The right to obtain confirmation that the operations of updating, rectification, integration of data, deletion, blocking of data, and transformation have been brought to the attention, including their content, of those to whom the data have been communicated or disseminated, except when such compliance is impossible or requires an evidently disproportionate effort in relation to the protected right (Art. 7, paragraph 3, letter c) of Legislative Decree 196/2003);
  3. Requests can be directed to the data controller, without formalities or, alternatively, using the form provided by the Italian Data Protection Authority, or by sending an email to: INFO@GEBRUEDERTHONETVIENNA.COM
  4. If the processing is based on Art. 6, paragraph 1, letter a) – explicit consent for the use – or on Art. 9, paragraph 2, letter a) – explicit consent for the use of genetic, biometric, health-related data, revealing religious, philosophical beliefs, or union membership, revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions – the user has the right to withdraw consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of the processing based on the consent given before the withdrawal.
  5. Similarly, in case of a breach of the regulations, the user has the right to lodge a complaint with the Italian Data Protection Authority, which is the authority responsible for overseeing the processing in the Italian State.
  6. For a more thorough review of the rights that apply to you, please see Articles 15 et seq. of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and Article 7 of Legislative Decree 196/2003.

VI – DATA TRANSFER TO NON-EU COUNTRIES

  1. This site may share some of the data collected with services located outside the European Union area. Specifically, with Google, Facebook, and Microsoft (LinkedIn) through social plugins and Google Analytics services. The transfer is authorized and strictly regulated by Article 45, paragraph 1 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679, so no further consent is needed. The aforementioned companies ensure their adherence to the Privacy Shield.
  2. No data will ever be transferred to third countries that do not comply with the conditions set forth in Article 45 et seq., of the EU Regulation.

VII. SECURITY OF PROVIDED DATA

  1. This site processes user data lawfully and correctly, adopting appropriate security measures to prevent unauthorized access, disclosure, modification, or unauthorized destruction of the data. Processing is carried out using IT and/or telematic tools, with organizational methods and logics strictly related to the purposes indicated.
  2. In addition to the data controller, in some cases, categories of personnel involved in the organization of the site (administrative, commercial, marketing, legal staff, system administrators) or external subjects (such as third-party technical service providers, postal couriers, hosting providers, IT companies, communication agencies) may have access to the data.

VIII. CHANGES TO THIS DOCUMENT

The document was last updated on 08/06/2018 to comply with regulatory provisions, particularly in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679.

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It may be subject to changes or updates. If these modifications or updates are significant, they will be communicated to users through appropriate notifications.

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