This page describes how this website manages and handles the processing of the personal data acquired from the users who browse it.

Following consultation of this Website, data relevant to persons identified or identifiable can be processed.

This policy is provided to those who interact with the Controller’s web services, which can be accessed electronically from the website address: argea.com/en/privacy/

It should be noted that the policy is applicable only to the aforementioned website and not to other websites that may be viewed by the user through a link.
This document may be subject to periodic updates.

THE DATA “CONTROLLER”

The Controller is the company Argea SpA, with registered office in Piazza San Babila, 1/3 - 20122 Milano (MI), (hereinafter “Data Controller” or “Controller” or “the Company”).

TYPES OF DATA PROCESSED, PURPOSE AND LEGAL BASIS FOR PROCESSING

Browsing data

The IT systems and the software procedures for the functioning of this website acquire, during normal exercise, various personal data, of which transmission is implicit when using Internet communication protocols.

This information is not collected in order to be associated with the identity of the users, however, for their nature alone could, through processing and associations with data held by third parties, allow the identification of the users.

This category of data includes IP addresses or domain names of computers used by Users who access the site, addresses in URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) of the requested resources, the time of request, the method used to submit the request to the server, the size of the file obtained in reply, the numerical code indicating the status of the response from the server (successful, error, etc.) and other parameters regarding the operating system and computer environment of the user.

This data is used only to obtain anonymous statistics regarding use of the website and to check its correct functioning and is deleted immediately after processing. Data could be used to ascertain responsibility in the case of a hypothetical computer crime against the website, except for this circumstance, web contact information is currently not kept for more than a month.

The legal basis for the processing is, therefore, a legitimate interest of the Controller for the performance and improvement of the website services provided.

Data provided voluntarily by the user

The optional, express and voluntary sending of e-mails to the addresses indicated on this website, the filling in of data entry forms in order to receive services/information or to make purchases entails the subsequent acquisition of the sender’s address, which is necessary to reply to requests, as well as any other personal data entered.

Personal data provided by users who submit requests (e.g. information, newsletter subscriptions, contact requests) are processed for the sole purpose of performing the requested service, unless otherwise envisaged in any additional specific policies on the processing of data present within the specific login or registration pages.

Specific summary information and requests for consent, if necessary, will be progressively reported or displayed on the pages of the website set up for particular on-demand services.

The legal basis for the processing is, therefore, the fulfilment of contractual obligations (requests) of the requesting/consenting user.

Cookie

The website uses technical cookies, profiling and third party cookies.

The user can refuse to use cookies by selecting the appropriate setting on their browser. For more information, see the specific policy on the use of COOKIES accessible at the link argea.com/en/cookie-policy/

The legal basis for the processing is, therefore, the legitimate interest of the Controller (in the case of technical cookies) and the consent of the data subject (for profiling and third party cookies), expressed by clicking on the banner.

COMMUNICATION OF DATA TO THIRD PARTIES AND TRANSFER TO THIRD COUNTRIES

No data deriving from the web service is disseminated.

Browsing data and personal data provided by the user and other types of data processed may be transferred to non-EU countries. In this case, the processing will take place in compliance with the legislation referred to in GDPR 2016/679.

PROCESSING METHODS, DATA STORAGE PERIOD AND AUTOMATED PROCESSES

Personal data is processed with computerised instruments.

The personal data provided by the user are kept for the period necessary for the execution of the indicated purpose (s).

The processing involves the use of automated decision-making/ profiling processes.

Specific security measures are taken in order to prevent the loss, illegal or incorrect use of the data as well as unauthorised access.

PROVISION OF DATA

Apart from what is specified for navigation data, the user is free to provide the personal data reported in the request forms or in any case indicated in contacts with the Controller.

Failure to provide them may make it impossible to obtain that which has been requested.

The Controller reserves the right to cancel the registration and to interrupt the provision of the services in the event that the data provided to access certain services turns out to be untrue.

RIGHTS OF DATA SUBJECTS, RIGHT TO LODGE A COMPLAINT AND REVOCATION OF CONSENT

The parties to which the personal data refers have the right at any time to request access to their personal data, rectification, erasure, limitation of the same, to object to the processing and to exercise the right to data portability. In any case, the data subject has the right to revoke at any time any consent given to the processing of the data, without prejudicing the lawfulness of the processing based on the consent given prior to the revocation.

To exercise the rights envisaged by current legislation on the protection of personal data and to know the complete list of External Data Processors appointed for each area and activity or to have information regarding the transfer of data to non-EU countries and related guarantees, you can write to privacy@argea.com.

The data subject also has the right to lodge a complaint with a Data Processing Supervisory Authority, located in particular in the Member State where he/she usually resides or in the Member State where he/she works or in which the alleged breach has occurred.