Privacy policy

CIEFFE Investigazioni wishes to inform you that with Decree Law No. 196 dated June 30, 2003 ("Code of laws for protection of confidentiality of personal data"), everyone has the right to the confidentiality and protection of his or her own personal data; data required to reply to your Request for information. 

The data controller (CIEFFE Investigazioni) wishes to inform you that the use of your personal data will take place according to the purposes and with the methods indicated in this statement.

The controller is identified in the person of Mr. Claudio Frustaci.

A Subject-matter and objectives.

The processing of your personal data will take place for the following purposes:

1. for consultation, processing and subsequent response to your request for information;

2. to fulfil any type of obligation contemplated and provided by current laws, regulations, related regulations and commercial usage, in particular, in tax/tax matters;

3. for the need to monitor the progress of relations with stakeholders (to improve these relations).

B  Processing of personal data terms and conditions. 

Your personal data will be processed mainly with computer tools and will be stored either in a paper file or in the company’s electronic database to fulfil the obligations and the purposes indicated in point A) of this statement. The data contained in this information system automated are processed using appropriate security measures pursuant to art. 31 D. Lgs. 196/03, in a way that minimises the risk of destruction or loss, of unauthorised access or treatment not in accordance with the purposes of the collection.

C Nature of assignment and consequences of refusal to respond.

We inform you that the communication of data is indispensable but not mandatory the possible refusal will not have any consequence, but involves the impossibility to give answer to your request.

D Data communication.

The personal data collected for the purposes listed in paragraph A will not be disclosed to third parties except by expressly requesting your consent.

E. Rights of the data subject.

The data subject has the right at any time to obtain confirmation of the existence or not of his own data and know their content and origin, verify their accuracy or request their integration; or updating, rectification or deletion. In addition, the data subject can always exercise all the other rights granted to him by art.7 D. Lgs. 196/2003, including in particular to oppose, on grounds of lawful, to the processing itself. The text of that Article, containing the list of recognised rights by the Law to the interested party, is however fully reported below.

Art. 7. D. Lgs. 196/2003 Right of access to data and other rights of the data subject.

1. The data subject shall have the right to obtain from the controller confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning him or her are being processed and where that is the case access to personal data and the following information: 

a) origin of personal data 

b) processing methods and purposes

c) the logic applied in case of processing carried out with the aid of electronic instruments:

d) the identification details of the owner managers and appointed representative pursuant to art. 5 comma 2. 

e) the subjects or categories of subjects to whom the personal data may be communicated or who may become acquainted because they are delegates responsible or representative in the State territory. 

2. The data subject has the right to obtain:

a) updating, rectification or, when interested, integration of the data;

b) cancellation, transformation into anonymous form or blocking of the data processed in violation of law, including those whose retention is not necessary in relation to the purposes for which data have been collected or subsequently processed;

c) the attestation that the operations referred to in letters a) and b) have been brought to the attention, also as regards their content, of those to whom the data have been communicated or disseminated, except where such fulfilment proves impossible or involves the use of means manifestly disproportionate to the right protected. 

3. Right to object:

a) The data subject shall have the right to object, on grounds relating to his or her particular situation, at any time to processing of personal data concerning him or her;

b) where personal data are processed for direct marketing purposes, the data subject shall have the right to object at any time to processing of personal data concerning him or her for such marketing, which includes profiling to the extent that it is related to such direct marketing. 

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