Cookie policy

Technical cookies
This website uses technical cookies (session cookies and permanent cookies), which are strictly limited to what is necessary to enable you to safely and efficiently navigate the site. The storage of session cookies in computer terminals or browsers is controlled by the user, whereas in the case of servers, at the end of HTTP sessions, information cookies remain recorded in the service logs.

Analytics cookies
This website also uses analytics cookies (including third party cookies), i.e. cookies created by a website other than the one the user is currently visiting and aimed at collecting information in aggregate form on the users’ browsing habits in order to optimise the browsing experience and the services.

The Data Controller will provide the updated link to the information and consent forms of third parties with whom special agreements have been entered into for the installation of cookies through the site.
In particular, users are informed that this website uses the web analytics service Google Analyticsprovided by Google, Inc. Google Analytics is a web analytics service that uses the cookies stored on your computer to enable the website you visit to analyse how users use it. The information generated by the cookie on your use of the website visited (including your IP address) will be transmitted to Google. Google will use this information for the purpose of tracking and assessing your use of the website, compiling reports on the website’s activity for the website operators and providing other services relating to website activity and internet usage. To consult the privacy policy of the Google Analytics service, as well as to give your consent to the use of cookies, go to the following website 
https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=it

Profiling cookies and other tracking systems

This website also uses profiling cookies and other tracking systems (such as tracking pixels) to track visitors and send targeted adverts, i.e. in line with the preferences expressed by the user when browsing the internet.
The installation and use of data obtained through the use of profiling cookies requires your consent, which can be given by clicking on the “Cookie Settings” button.

Cookie Settings

You can consent to the use of all profiling cookies, or only to specific cookies or categories. Similarly, you can revoke your consent at any time without any adverse consequences.
Failure to give consent, or simply pressing the command to close the banner, will result in the default settings being maintained and therefore no profiling cookies or other tracking systems will be employed.

Social buttons
The website www.cacip.it has special buttons/widgets depicting social network icons. These buttons allow users who are browsing the site to go straight to the social networks depicted in the icons. In this case the social network acquires the data related to the user’s visit, while the Data Controller will not share any browsing information or user data acquired through its site with the social networks accessible through social buttons/widgets.

The website www.cacip.it has social buttons/widgets for Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and Linkedin. Widgets, managed by social networks, allow the user to go straight to that social network through this site. For more information on the use of personal data you can consult the links listed below for each social network:

Disabling and enabling cookies
Disabling and enabling individual cookies can be done easily through your browser (the settings menu, clicking on Internet options, opening the privacy tab and choosing which cookies you wish to disable). See the following links for more information: Google ChromeMozilla FirefoxApple Safari,  Microsoft Windows Explorer and Microsoft Edge.
You can also enable the Do Not Track option, which you will find on most of the latest generation browsers.

Third-party cookies can be disabled by the third party’s privacy policy, via the link above, or by contacting them directly. Disabling third-party cookies does not affect your browsing experience in any way.
The consequences of disabling individual cookies are as shown in the table above.

DATA RECIPIENTS
Your data may be communicated to other recipients for the fulfilment of regulatory requirements, in order to comply with the obligations imposed by the laws in force, guaranteeing the protection of all your rights.
Where necessary, for the purposes stated, some processing of your personal data may also be outsourced to parties that provide services functional to the pursuit of CACIP’s purposes. In this case, service providers will operate as Data Processors, and, pursuant to Article 28 of the Regulation, essentially fall into the following categories: public administrations and third parties (freelance professionals, companies) to provide services on behalf of the Data Controller.
Your data will also be processed by staff within the Data Controller’s company, acting on the basis of specific instructions and responsible for managing the activities necessary to achieve the purposes.

RIGHTS OF THE DATA SUBJECT
As a Data Subject, you may exercise, at any time, the following rights: right of access (Article 15 GDPR), right to rectification (Article 16 GDPR), right to erasure (Article 17 GDPR), right to restriction of processing (Article 18 GDPR), right to data portability (Article 20 GDPR) and the right to object (Article 21 of the GDPR), in the manner indicated in the Articles.

In order to exercise rights, the Data Subject may contact the Data Controller at the following address: direttore@cacip.it For any further information and communication regarding your data, you can contact the Data Controller through the communication channels.

RIGHT TO LODGE A COMPLAINT WITH A SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
Without prejudice to any other administrative or judicial remedy, every Data Subject that considers that the processing of their personal data carried out through this website is in breach of the provisions of the Regulation has the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, namely in the Member State in which they normally reside or work or in the place where the alleged breach occurred.