The company CMP IMPIANTI SRL, based in via A. VESPUCCI, 22 – 25012 VIADANA DI CALVISANO (BS), Fiscal Code and VAT number 03121510980 (hereafter, “Data Controller”), as data controller, informs you pursuant to art. 13 EU Regulation n. 2016/679 (hereinafter, “GDPR”) that your data will be processed in the manner and for the purposes described:
The Data Controller processes personal data, identifying and non-sensitive data (specifically, name, surname, tax code, VAT number, email address, telephone number – hereafter, “personal data” or even “data” that you have communicated;
Your data are processed:
A) without your express consent (Article 6 letter b, and of the GDPR), for the following Service Purposes:
B) Only in the case of prior specific and distinct consent (Article 7 GDPR), for the following Marketing Purposes:
The data processing shall be conducted pursuant to art. 4 n. 2) of GDPR, through the following operations: collection, recording, mining, comparison, use, exchange, blocking, communication, cancellation and destruction of data. Your data will be subject to a paper and electric/automated processing.
Your data will be retained for a period appropriate for the purpose of the processing, and in any case not longer than 30 years starting from the termination of the relationship for the purposes of service and for no more than 30 years from the collection of data for the purposes of marketing, in the case of prior consent.
Your data may be made accessible for the purposes referred to in art. 2.A) and 2.B) of this information note:
Without the need for your express consent (pursuant to Article 6 letter b) and c) GDPR), the Data Controller may communicate your data for the purposes referred to art. 2.A) to Supervisory Bodies, Judicial Authorities and to all the other subjects to whom the communication is mandatory by law for the accomplishment of said purposes. These subjects will process the data in their capacity as independent data controllers. Your information will not be disclosed.
The management and storage of personal data will be carried out on servers located within the European Union. The servers are located at the data controller, or at third-party companies appointed appointed as data processors. Currently the servers are located in Italy, at the company headquarters. The data will not be transferred outside to the European Union. n any case, it is understood that the Data Controller, where necessary, will have the right to move the server location to Italy and / or the European Union and / or non-EU countries. The Data Controller hereby ensures that the transfer of non-EU data will take place in accordance with the applicable legal provisions, stipulating, if necessary, agreements that guarantee an adequate level of protection and / or adopting the standard contractual clauses provided for European Commission.
The provision of data for the purposes referred to art. 2.A) is mandatory. In their absence, we can not guarantee you neither the registration to the site nor the services of the art. 2.A).
The provision of data for the purposes referred to art. 2.B) is optional. You can therefore decide not to give any data or to subsequently deny the possibility of processing data already provided: in this case, you will receive newsletters, commercial communications and advertising material concerning the Services offered by the Data Controller. In any case, you will continue to be entitled to the Services referred to art. 2.A).
In your capacity as an interested party, you have the rights referred to in art. 15 GDPR and precisely the rights of:
Where applicable, it also has the rights referred to Articles 16-21 GDPR (Right of rectification, right to be forgotten, right of limitation of treatment, right to data portability, right of opposition), as well as the right of complaint to the Guarantor Authority.
You can exercise your rights at any time by sending:
The Data Controller is CMP IMPIANTI SRL, based in via A. VESPUCCI, 22 – 25012 VIADANA DI CALVISANO (BS), Fiscal Code and VAT number 03121510980.
The updated list of data processors and people appointed is at the Data Controller’s headquarters.
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