Extended information on the use of cookies. Effective from 20/06/2023
PREMISE
This cookie policy is provided for the site https://yourdeclineoration.com/ (Site). The document has been drafted taking into account the provisions of the European Regulation 679/2016 on personal data protection (GDPR), the Privacy Code (Legislative Decree 30 June 2003 no. 196) and the Privacy Authority Guidelines (especially the Guidelines on the use of cookies issued on July 10, 2021).
Data Controller: Bikilia S.r.l.
GENERAL INFORMATION
What cookies are and what they are for
A cookie is a text file that a website visited by the user sends to their device (computer, mobile device such as smartphone or tablet), where it is stored to be retransmitted to that site on a subsequent visit to the same site.
Cookies are distinguished as follows:
- based on the entity that installs them, depending on whether it is the same operator of the visited site (so-called "first-party cookies") or a different entity (so-called "third-party cookies");
- based on the purpose of each cookie: some cookies allow better navigation by storing some user choices, such as language (so-called "technical cookies"), other cookies allow monitoring of the user's navigation also for the purpose of sending advertising and/or offering services in line with their preferences (so-called "profiling cookies").
Only profiling cookies require the user's prior consent for their use.
The Data Controller is exclusively responsible for the first-party cookies installed by itself on the Site.
In the section "First-party technical cookies" you can view the types of first-party technical cookies released by the Site.
The management of profiling cookies is described in the section "Third-party profiling cookies".
In any case, you can enable/disable cookies also through your browser options:
Internet Explorer
Access the Tools menu, then Internet Options.
Click on Privacy, then on Advanced.
In the Cookies window, select your preferences.
Google Chrome
Click on the Chrome menu, corresponding to the button at the top right.
Select Settings, then click on Advanced.
In the Privacy and security section, click the Content Settings button.
Select your preferred options in the Cookies section.
Firefox
Click on Tools, then on the Options menu.
Click on the Privacy and security settings.
Select Use custom settings for history.
Select your preferred options in the Accept cookies and site data section.
Safari
Click on Safari, then on Preferences.
Click on the Privacy and security section.
Go to Block cookies and select your preferred options.
First-party technical cookies
These cookies are necessary for the operation of the Site and cannot be disabled. They are usually defined as a response to actions taken that constitute a service request, such as setting cookie preferences, logging in or filling out forms, browsing preferences.
- The Site issues navigation or session cookies that ensure normal browsing and normal use of the Site.
- The Site also issues cookies that document your consent to the release of profiling cookies and the related preferences. These cookies recognize you on your second visit to the Site so as not to request consent again for the installation of profiling cookies.
- Technical cookies are also used that allow you to browse the Site while maintaining the choices made.
- The Site Owner also uses Google Universal Analytics "anonymized." This means that the cookies released by Google Analytics allow only statistical data analysis, without the possibility of identifying the individual user.
- The Site also uses cookies that retain the choice regarding the display mode of Products on the Site.
- The Data Controller also uses cookies that track the Products viewed by the user during the session on the Site.
- The Data Controller also uses Google Analytics 4 (GA4) "anonymized." This means that the cookies released by Google Analytics 4 allow only statistical data analysis, without the possibility of identifying the individual user.
Third-party profiling cookies
In the cookie banner that appears on first access to the Site, you can review the profiling cookies released by the Site and express your preferences.
Your rights
Pursuant to art. 13 of the GDPR, the Data Controller informs you that you have the right to:
- request from the Data Controller access to your personal data and the correction or deletion of the same or the restriction of processing concerning you or to object to their processing, as well as the right to data portability
- withdraw consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of processing based on consent before withdrawal
- file a complaint with a supervisory authority (e.g., the Data Protection Authority).
The above rights can be exercised by submitting a request without formalities to the contacts indicated in the Introduction.
Data communication
- The Data Controller communicates/shares data with the company responsible for managing advertising campaigns and/or the web agency that manages the Site.
Information retention
- If the Site uses profiling cookies, the user's behavioral data is stored until the user withdraws consent.