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The company CMP IMPIANTI SRL, headquartered at Via A. VESPUCCI, 22 – 25012 VIADANA DI CALVISANO (BS); VAT number 03121510980 (hereinafter, the “Controller”), acting as Data Controller, informs you pursuant to Article 13 of EU Regulation no. 2016/679 (hereinafter, “GDPR”) that your data will be processed according to the following methods and purposes:

1. Object of the processing
The Controller processes personal data, both identifying and non-sensitive (specifically, name, surname, tax code, VAT number, email, telephone number – hereinafter referred to as “personal data” or simply “data”), provided by you:
  • in the context of concluding contracts for goods/services provided by the Controller.
2. Purposes of the processing
Your personal data is processed:
  1. Without your explicit consent (art. 6 lett. b and e of the GDPR), for the following Service Purposes:
    • Concluding contracts for goods/services provided by the Controller;
    • Fulfilling pre-contractual, contractual, and tax obligations arising from the relationships with you;
    • Fulfilling obligations required by law, regulations, EU legislation, or orders from authorities (such as Anti-Money Laundering regulations);
    • Exercising the rights of the Controller, such as the right to legal defense.
  2. Only upon your prior specific and separate consent (art. 7 GDPR), for the following Marketing Purposes:
    • Sending you via email, mail and/or SMS and/or phone contacts, newsletters, commercial communications, and/or advertising material on products or services offered by the Controller, and conducting surveys on the satisfaction level regarding the quality of goods/services.
3. Methods of processing
The processing of your personal data is carried out through the operations specified in Article 4, No. 2) of the GDPR, namely: collection, recording, organization, storage, consultation, processing, modification, selection, extraction, comparison, use, interconnection, blocking, communication, erasure, and destruction of data. Your personal data are subject to processing both in paper and electronic form. The Controller will process the personal data for the time necessary to fulfill the purposes mentioned above and in any case for no longer than 30 years from the termination of the relationship for Service Purposes and for no longer than 30 years from the data collection for Marketing Purposes, in the latter case, subject to your consent.
4. Access to the data
Your data may be made accessible for the purposes outlined in sections 2.A) and 2.B) of this notice:
  • To employees and collaborators of the Controller or companies within the Group to which the Controller belongs, in their capacity as internal processors and/or system administrators;
  • To companies within the Group to which the Controller belongs (for example, for support activities in the production of goods/provision of services, logistical management, data storage, etc.), or to third-party companies or other entities (for example, providers for website management and maintenance, suppliers, credit institutions, professional firms, etc.) that carry out outsourcing activities on behalf of the Controller, acting as external data processors.
5. Data communication

Without requiring your explicit consent (pursuant to art. 6 lett. b) and c) of the GDPR), the Controller may communicate your data for the purposes outlined in section 2.A) to supervisory bodies, judicial authorities, as well as to any other entities to whom communication is mandatory by law for the fulfillment of said purposes. These entities will process the data as autonomous data controllers. Your data will not be disclosed.

6. Data transfer

The management and storage of personal data will take place on servers located within the European Union, either owned by the Controller or by third-party companies duly appointed as Data Processors. Currently, the servers are located in Italy, at the company’s headquarters. The data will not be subject to transfer outside the European Union. However, it is understood that the Controller, if necessary, has the right to relocate the server location within Italy and/or the European Union and/or non-EU countries. In such a case, the Controller assures in advance that the transfer of data outside the EU will comply with applicable legal provisions by establishing, if necessary, agreements ensuring an adequate level of protection and/or by adopting the standard contractual clauses provided by the European Commission.

7. Nature of data provision and consequences of refusal to respond
The provision of data for the purposes outlined in section 2.A) is mandatory. Without them, we cannot guarantee your registration on the website nor the Services specified in section 2.A). On the other hand, providing data for the purposes outlined in section 2.B) is optional. Therefore, you may choose not to provide any data or to subsequently deny the possibility of processing data already provided: in this case, you will not receive newsletters, commercial communications, and advertising material related to the services offered by the Controller. However, you will still have the right to the Services specified in section 2.A).
8. Rights of the data subject
As the data subject, you have the rights outlined in Article 15 of the GDPR, specifically:
  1. To obtain confirmation of whether or not personal data concerning you are being processed, even if not yet recorded, and their communication in an intelligible form.
  2. To obtain indication of: A) the origin of personal data; B) the purposes and methods of processing; C) the logic applied in case of processing carried out with the aid of electronic tools; D) the identification details of the controller, processors, and designated representative pursuant to Article 3, paragraph 1, GDPR; E) the subjects or categories of subjects to whom personal data may be communicated or who may become aware of it as designated representatives within the State’s territory, processors, or appointed individuals.
  3. To obtain: A) the updating, rectification, or integration of data when it is in your interest; B) the erasure, transformation into anonymous form, or blocking of data processed unlawfully, including data whose retention is unnecessary for the purposes for which the data were collected or subsequently processed; C) the certification that the operations referred to in points A) and B) have been notified, also regarding their content, to those to whom the data have been communicated or disclosed, except where this proves impossible or involves a disproportionate effort compared to the right being protected.
  4. To object, in whole or in part: A) for legitimate reasons, to the processing of personal data concerning you, even if relevant to the purpose of the collection; B) to the processing of personal data concerning you for the purpose of sending advertising or direct sales material or for carrying out market research or commercial communication, through the use of automated call systems without the intervention of an operator, by email and/or through traditional marketing methods by telephone and/or postal mail. It is noted that the data subject’s right to object, as outlined in the preceding point B), to direct marketing purposes using automated means extends to traditional methods as well, and in any case, the data subject retains the option to exercise the right to object only in part. Therefore, the data subject may choose to receive communications only through traditional methods, or only automated communications, or none of the two types of communication.
  5. Where applicable, you also have the rights outlined in Articles 16-21 of the GDPR (Right to rectification, right to erasure, right to restriction of processing, right to data portability, right to object), as well as the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority.
9. Modalities of exercising rights
You may exercise your rights at any time by sending:
  • A registered letter with return receipt requested to CMP IMPIANTI SRL, located at Via A. VESPUCCI, 22 – 25012 VIADANA DI CALVISANO (BS);
  • An email to the following address: privacy@cmp-impianti.com
10. Data Controller, Data Processor, and Persons in Charge
The Data Controller is CMP IMPIANTI SRL, headquartered at Via A. VESPUCCI, 22 – 25012 VIADANA DI CALVISANO (BS); VAT number 03121510980. The updated list of Data Processors and Persons in Charge of processing is kept at the Data Controller’s headquarters.
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Different types of cookies
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Cookie duration
The duration of cookies varies according to their type: Session cookies remain active only until the browser is closed or the logout is executed. Persistent cookies remain active even after logout and browser closure; they are also available on subsequent visits by the user, and their duration is determined by the server at the time of their creation. In some cases, an expiration date is set, while in others, the duration is unlimited. Users can always delete all cookies at any time from their device. How to manage cookies on PC: If you wish to allow cookies from our website, please follow the steps below: Google Chrome
  1. Click on “Tools” at the top of the browser window and select “Options”;
  2. Click on the ‘Under the Hood’ tab, locate the ‘Privacy’ section, and select the “Content settings” button;
  3. Now select ‘Allow local data to be set’.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0

  1. Click on “Tools” at the top of the browser window and select “Internet Options”, then click on the “Privacy” tab;
  2. To enable cookies in your browser, ensure that the privacy level is set to Medium or below;
  3. Setting the privacy level above Medium will disable the use of cookies.
Mozilla Firefox
  1. Click on “Tools” at the top of the browser window and select “Options”;
  2. Then select the Privacy icon;
  3. Click on Cookies, then select ‘Allow sites to use cookies’.
Safari
  1. Click on the Cog icon at the top of the browser window and select the “Preferences” option;
  2. Click on ‘Security’, select the option that says ‘Block third-party and advertising cookies’;
  3. Click on ‘Save’.
How to manage cookies on Mac: If you wish to allow cookies from our website, please follow the steps below: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 on OSX
  1. Click on ‘Explorer’ at the top of the browser window and select the “Preferences” option;
  2. Scroll down to see “Cookies” in the Receiving Files section;
  3. Select the ‘Never ask’ option.
Safari on OSX
  1. Click on ‘Safari’ at the top of the browser window and select the “Preferences” option;
  2. Click on ‘Security’ and then ‘Accept cookies’;
  3. Select “Only from site”.
Mozilla and Netscape on OSX
  1. Click on ‘Mozilla’ or ‘Netscape’ at the top of the browser window and select the “Preferences” option;
  2. Scroll down to see cookies under ‘Privacy and security’;
  3. Select ‘Enable cookies only for the originating site’.
Opera
  1. Click on ‘Menu’ at the top of the browser window and select “Settings”;
  2. Then select “Preferences”, select the ‘Advanced’ tab;
  3. Then select the “Accept cookies” option.
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