Source: http://www.ocmis-irrigazione.it/cookie-policy
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 12:48:02+00:00

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This extended privacy information has been drawn up and customised especially for this website www.ocmis-irrigazione.it based on the contents of art. 4 of the General Provision no. 229 of 8 May 2014 issued by the Guarantor for the protection of personal data and published on the Official Journal no. 126 of 3 June 2014.
It complements and updates other information already published on the website and/or previously issued by the Entity, in combination with which it provides all the key elements required by art. 13 of Law Decree 196/2003 and subsequent Provisions of the Guarantor Authority for the protection of personal data.
All third parties are hereby informed that use of this information or even only parts thereof, on other websites with regards to which it would certainly be non relevant, incorrect or inappropriate, may involve the imposition of heavy fines by the Guarantor Authority for the protection of personal data.
So-called browsing tracking activities have the purpose of analysing the visited websites, their pages and relevant specific contents, duration of the relevant visits and their frequency.
This information is often also associated to the user, without necessarily knowing what their name is and where they live. This information concerning habits, uses and consumption, its analysis and processing is used to reconstruct the commercial profile for the purposes of so-called e-Targeted Advertising: proposition of targeted products, services or contents.
From the technical-IT point of view, this takes place by the great majority of websites using so-called cookies, which are tiny text files that the visited websites send to the user's device, where they are stored to be then re-transmitted to the same websites the next time.
A) technical cookies, those used for the sole purpose of "carrying out the transmission of communication over an electronic communications network, or as strictly necessary, to the provider of a service of the information company explicitly requested by the subscriber or user to provide said service" (art. 122, sub-paragraph 1 Codice Privacy)".
functionality cookies – allow the user to browse according to a selected series of criteria (for example, language, the products selected for purchase) in order to improve the service rendered to them.
B) profiling cookies (also defined as behavioural cookies) aimed at creating user profiles and used in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences shown by the same while browsing the Internet (Behavioural Advertising).
They collect information related to users' browsing, the sites and pages visited, the time spent; they then show related advertising on other websites (e-Targeted Advertising).
There are also other similar technologies (web beacon, cookie flash, silver light application storage) which are also able to store and read data files on the user's computer.
In view of the considerable invasiveness that such devices may have in the users' private sphere, the European and Italian legislation requires the user to be properly informed on their use and thus express their valid consent.
With General Provision no. 229 of 8 May 2014, published on the Official Journal no. 126 of 3 June 2014 (come into force on 3 June 2015 – art. 5 Adaptation time), the National Guarantor has regulated the use of profiling cookies, defined by art. 1, lett. b): profiling cookies are designed to create user profiles and are used in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences shown by the same during Internet browsing In view of the special invasiveness that such devices may have in the users' private sphere, the European and Italian legislation requires the user to be properly informed on their use and thus express their valid consent.
Art. 122 of the Privacy Code refers to them by stating that "storing information in the terminal device of a contractor or user or access to information already stored are only allowed on condition that the contractor or user has given consent after being informed with the simplified methods under article 13, sub-paragraph 3"(art. 122, sub-paragraph 1, of the Code).
Cookies, therefore, perform several important functions on the Internet, affecting directly and very often in a hidden manner the personal data of users, who undergo processing without the necessary information and consent procedures required by privacy legislation.
That's why, in the opinion of the Guarantor, any decision on the methods of on-line information and consent, covering virtually anyone with an Internet site, will therefore have a tremendous impact on a huge number of entities, who also feature, as we have said, a wide variety of characteristics.
The Guarantor is aware of the scope of this decision, and has therefore deemed it necessary for the measures set forth in the provision specified above - under the provisions of art. 122, sub-paragraph 1, of the Code are, firstly, such as to allow users to express really informed choices on the installation of cookies by giving a specific and express consent (according to art. 23 of the Code) and, on the other hand, feature the least possible impact in terms of disrupting such users' browsing and use, on their part, of IT services.
These conflicting requirements, clearly highlighted also during the public consultation and meetings held by the Authority, were taken into account in the first place in determining the manner in which to provide the information in a simplified form.
It is also the belief of the Guarantor that the two issues, information and consent, should be necessarily treated jointly in order to prevent the use of methods for expression on-line consent requiring excessively complex operations by users thus jeopardizing the simplification achieved in the privacy statement.
Technical cookies: assure to the user optimal and fast browsing through the website and efficient use of the services and/or the various options it offers, allowing for example to make a purchase or to authenticate to access restricted areas These cookies are required to improve use of the website, but may still be disabled.
Third party cookies: these are cookies installed on the user's terminal by operators of third party websites, through this website. Third party cookies, having mainly analysis purposes, derive mostly from Google Analytics' features. It is possible to have more information on Google Analytics by clicking on the following link: http://www.google.it/intl/it/analytics. To disable the cookies and prevent Google Analytics from gathering browsing data, it is possible to download the browser's add-on component to disable Google Analytics at the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
In compliance with the above, the Data Controller informs the user that the Website uses markers that serve exclusively for technical purposes or address specific requirements of the user or contractor. The website does not directly profile the user, not even by using third party cookies.
We would also like to inform you that the user is able to configure, freely and at any time, their privacy parameters related to cookies installation and use directly through their browser by following the relevant instructions.
Specifically, the user may set so called "private browsing", thanks to which their browser interrupts storing the history of visited websites, of any passwords entered, of cookies and other information on the pages visited.
We point out that in the event the user should choose to disable all cookies (including those of a technical nature), the quality and speed of services offered by this website might worsen drastically and access to some sections of the site might be lost.
To block or restrict cookies use, either by this website or by other websites, directly through one's browser, one may follow the simple instructions below, concerning the most commonly used browsers.
Google Chrome: click the icon called "Customize and control Google Chrome" located in the upper right corner, then select the menu item called "Settings". In the window that opens, select the menu item called "Show Advanced Settings" and then on the menu item called "Privacy" click the "Content Settings" button, where you can opt to block all or part of the cookies.
Microsoft Internet Explorer: click the icon called "Tools" located in the upper right corner, then select the menu item called "Internet options". In the window that opens, select the menu item "Privacy", where you can opt to block all or part of the cookies.
Mozilla Firefox: From the drop-down menu in the top left corner select the menu item called "Options". In the window that opens, select the menu item "Privacy", where you can opt to block all or part of the cookies.
The processing undergone by the required or acquired personal data, either prior to the initiation of any contact and/or business, cooperation or employment relation, has the purpose of complying with statutory and contractual obligations and verifying correct compliance with these obligations by OCMIS IRRIGAZIONE S.p.A. and for it to best exercise its institutional activities.
Pursuant to article 13 of the Code the following information is therefore provided.

References: art. 4
 art. 13
 art. 5
 art. 1

Art. 122
 art. 122
 art. 23