Privacy Policy
Information pursuant to Articles 13 and 14 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679
By means of this document (‘Information’), the Data Controller, as defined below, wishes to inform you about the purposes and methods of the processing of personal data and the rights recognised by Regulation (EU) 2016/679 on the protection. of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on their free movement (‘GDPR’). This information may be supplemented by the owner should any additional services requested by the user involve further processing.
Tre Erre Srl does not collect or process data on natural persons on its own behalf, but only data referring to legal persons. All data collected are therefore attributable to a relationship between legal persons, including the data of natural persons taking their place pro tempore.
A) Source of personal data
The data held by the company is collected directly from the person concerned. In the event of data collection by third parties, the information in question will be sent to them upon their registration. All data collected will be processed in accordance with GDPR 679/2016 and Legislative Decree 196/2003 as amended by Legislative Decree 101/2018.
B) Purposes of the processing for which the data are intended and duration of processing
The data are collected in order to provide for obligations relating to the company’s economic activity and in particular
– Fulfilment of contractual obligations towards the data subject;
– Fulfilment of obligations under laws and regulations;
– Conducting business to fulfil regulatory obligations;
– Business information
In relation to the purposes indicated, the processing of data is carried out by means of manual, computerised, electronic and telematic tools with logic strictly related to those purposes and, in any case, in order to guarantee the security and confidentiality of the data.
C) Categories of persons to whom the data may be disclosed
Your data may be communicated by us, as far as their respective and specific competence is concerned, to the Bodies and in general to any public or private entity with respect to which there is an obligation or need for communication for us and this also for the purpose of the most correct fulfilment of any respective obligation (also of an instrumental nature) however connected or referable to the contract.
Your data may also be communicated by us to external parties that perform specific tasks on behalf of our company (e.g. certification of financial statements, management of information systems, delivery of correspondence) to banks and/or specialised companies for the management of collections and payments deriving from the execution of contracts; to organisations, consortia or associations for the purposes of credit protection, therefore any refusal to provide them would make it impossible to carry out any agreed activity.
D) Rights of the data subject
In relation to the data subject to the processing referred to in this notice, the data subject is recognised at any time the right to:
– Access (Art. 15 EU Regulation No. 2016 / 679);
– Correction (Art. 16 EU Regulation No. 2016/679);
– Cancellation (Art. 17 EU Regulation No. 2016/679);
– Limitation (Art. 18 EU Regulation No. 2016/679);
– Portability, understood as the right to obtain the data from the data controller in a structured, machine-readable format for transmission to another data controller without hindrance (Art. 20 EU Regulation No. 2016/679).
For enquiries, please contact us by writing to info@treerresrl.it
Extended Cookie Policy
On this site we use technology to collect information to improve your online experience.
This policy covers the use of cookies and how to manage them.
We reserve the right to change this policy at any time. Any changes to this policy will take effect from the date they are posted on the Site.
Cookies are small text strings that sites visited by the user send to his/her terminal (usually to the browser), where they are stored and then retransmitted to the same sites the next time the same user visits.
While browsing a site, the user may also receive cookies on his terminal equipment that are sent by different sites or web servers (so-called ‘third parties’), on which certain elements (such as, for example, images, maps, sounds, specific links to pages in other domains) may reside on the site he is visiting.
Cookies, generally present in users’ browsers in very large numbers and sometimes with long persistence characteristics, are used for various purposes: performing IT authentication, session monitoring, storing information on specific configurations concerning users accessing the server, etc.
In order to properly regulate these devices, it is necessary to distinguish them, since there are no technical characteristics that differentiate them from one another according to the purposes pursued by those using them.
First-party, persistent technical (session) cookies
Technical cookies are those used for the sole purpose of ‘carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network, or to the extent strictly necessary for the provider of a WEB service explicitly requested by the user to provide this service’. They are not used for any other purpose and are normally installed directly by the website owner or operator. They can be divided into navigation or session cookies, which ensure normal navigation and use of the website (allowing, for example, to make a purchase or authenticate to access restricted areas). This site uses first-party persistent technical session cookies.
First-party, analytical cookies
Analytical cookies, also called “analytics”, allow the creation of detailed statistics about visitors to a website, such as the viewing of certain pages, the number of visitors, the time spent on the site by users and how they arrive . Analytical cookies are assimilated to technical cookies if they are used directly by the site operator to collect information in aggregate form about the number of users and how they visit the site. This site uses first party analytical cookies.
First-party, profiling cookies
Profiling cookies are aimed at creating user profiles and are used in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the same party surfing the web. Due to the particular invasiveness that these devices can have in the private sphere of users. This site may share this information with other entities, such as advertisers. European and Italian legislation provides that you may refuse your consent in relation to the use of these cookies. This site uses FIRST PARTY, profiling cookies.
Third-party, analytical cookies
Analytical cookies, also known as “analytics”, make it possible to create detailed statistics about visitors to a website, such as the viewing of certain pages, the number of visitors, the time spent on the site by users and the method of arrival. This site uses a web analytics service provided by Google.
Third-party, profiling cookies
In order to provide additional features and services within this site, we work with third parties who, independently and not directly controlled by us, may use their cookies to collect information about your activities while browsing the pages. of this site. This information may be used to serve advertisements in line with your interests, based on the content you have visited, or to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. These cookies may be contained in various elements present on the web page, such as advertising banners, images, videos, etc. One sensitive example is the presence of so-called ‘social plug-ins’ or ‘social sharing buttons’ of the main social networks (Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn), aimed at sharing the content of the web page on the social networks themselves. The use of data collected via third party cookies, over which we have no control, is regulated by the relevant information, which we ask you to refer to. This site uses THIRD-PARTY profiling cookies.
What rights do you have as an interested party
In relation to the processing operations described in this Information, as a data subject you may, under the conditions laid down in the GDPR, exercise the rights set out in Articles 15 to 21 of the GDPR and, in particular, the following rights:
Right of Access
Article 15 GDPR: the right to obtain confirmation that personal data concerning you are being processed and, if so, to obtain access to your personal data, including a copy thereof.
Right to rectification
Article 16 GDPR: the right to obtain, without undue delay, the correction of inaccurate personal data concerning you and/or the supplementation of incomplete personal data.
Right to erasure (right to be forgotten)
Article 17 GDPR: Right to obtain, without undue delay, the deletion of personal data concerning you.
Right to restriction of processing
Article 18 GDPR: right to obtain the restriction of processing, when:
1. the data subject disputes the accuracy of the personal data, for the period necessary for the owner to verify the accuracy of such data;
2. the processing is unlawful and the data subject objects to the deletion of the personal data and requests instead that its use be restricted;
3. the personal data are necessary for the data subject to ascertain, exercise or defend a right in court;
4. the data subject has objected to the processing pursuant to Article 21 GDPR, during the period pending verification of whether the data controller’s legitimate grounds prevail over those of the data subject.
Right to data portability
Article 20 GDPR: the right to receive, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, personal data concerning you provided to the Controller and the right to transmit them to another controller without hindrance, if the processing is based on consent and is carried out by automated means. Furthermore, the right to have your personal data transmitted directly by the Bank to another controller if this is technically feasible.
Right of opposition
Article 21 GDPR: the right to object, at any time on grounds relating to one’s particular situation, to the processing of personal data concerning him or her on the basis of the lawfulness condition of legitimate interest or the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of public authority, including profiling, unless there are legitimate grounds for the controller to continue the processing which override the interests, rights and freedoms of the data subject or for the assessment, exercise or defence of a legal claim in court. In addition, the right to object at any time to processing where personal data are processed for direct marketing purposes, including profiling, insofar as they are related to such direct marketing.
The aforementioned rights may be exercised against the Controller by contacting the references described above. The exercise of your rights as a data subject is free of charge in accordance with Article 12 of the GDPR. However, in the event of requests that are manifestly unfounded or excessive, including due to their repetitiveness, the Data Controller may charge a reasonable fee in light of the administrative costs incurred in handling the request, or deny fulfilment of the request.
Right of revocation
Withdraw consent, at any time, as easily as it was given, without prejudice to the lawfulness of the processing based on the consent given before the withdrawal.
Right to complain
The data subject has the right to lodge a complaint with the Italian Data Protection Authority, Piazza di Montecitorio 121, 00186, Rome (RM).