Privacy information pursuant to art. 13-14 of the European "Privacy" Regulation (GDPR)
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The personal data you entered are processed by STUDIO LEGALE AVVOCATO MANNINI SUSANNA AVVOCATO BROGLIO ALEXIA - Via Dante, 4 - 36031 DUEVILLE (VI) - 0444360609 as Data Controller, for purposes related to the provision of the services requested by you (by way of example : request information, register on the site to receive benefits and offers, obtain quotes, make payments, purchase goods and receive them at an address indicated by you, make a reservation, exchange documents).
Furthermore, the data you provide may be processed, only with your explicit consent, in order to send you communications of a commercial nature via email or text message relating to the services offered by the Data Controller.
In the first case, the legal basis of the processing is the execution of an agreement; in the second case it is consent. The treatments will take place electronically and will be made available to third parties (External Data Processors) within the European Union or in non-EU countries, regularly contracted and offering adequate security guarantees, necessary for the provision of essential services to the satisfaction of your needs. These External Managers, the list of which is available upon request, may belong to categories of subjects who support the Owner in providing the services offered through this site (such as, by way of example: software developers and website managers, shippers).
The treatments carried out are necessary to ensure a service that meets your expectations. The data will be kept for the entire duration of the services requested by you or for longer periods only if provided for by the regulations. At any time you can exercise the rights provided for in articles 15-22 of the GDPR by contacting the owner of this site.
In the event of a request for deletion of your data, we inform you that it may no longer be possible to continue to provide you with the requested service.
Finally, we inform you that you can file a complaint with the Data Protection Authority if you believe your rights have been violated.
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