Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Premise
The legislative decree regarding the processing and protection of personal data imposes a series of obligations on those who handle information relating to other individuals, including the obligation to inform the data subject about the use of their information and to obtain consent for the related operations.
The regulation defines data processing as the following operations: collection, recording, organization, storage, consultation, processing, modification, selection, extraction, comparison, use, interconnection, blocking, communication, dissemination, deletion, and destruction.
Types of Data
Registration Data
The information requested during registration may be used to allow access to and use of any online services.
Browsing Data (log files)
The computer systems and software procedures used to operate this website acquire, during their normal operation, certain personal data whose transmission is implicit in the use of Internet communication protocols. This information is not collected to be associated with identified individuals, but, by its very nature, could, through processing and association with data held by third parties, allow users to be identified.
This category of data includes IP addresses or domain names of computers used by users who connect to the site, URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) addresses of the requested resources, the time of the request, the method used to submit the request to the server, the size of the file obtained in response, the numerical code indicating the status of the server’s response (success, error, etc.), and other parameters related to the user’s operating system and IT environment.
These data are used solely for the purpose of obtaining anonymous statistical information on the use of the site and to check its proper functioning, and are stored for the periods defined by the relevant legal regulations. The data may also be used to ascertain liability in case of hypothetical computer crimes against the site.
Data Voluntarily Provided by Users
The optional entry of data in the forms on the site, as well as the optional, explicit, and voluntary sending of data through web forms or email to the addresses indicated on this site, for the purpose of obtaining specific services (e.g., newsletters) and/or communications and information, entails the subsequent acquisition of the sender’s address—necessary to respond to requests or provide the services, communications, and information requested—as well as any other personal data entered.
Cookies
This site may use web tracking systems, such as cookies or JavaScript code. These consist of IT records of information transmitted by a web server to the user’s computer in order to identify the computer during future visits to the same website. These tools help analyze web traffic, ensure the proper functioning of the site, and allow web applications to send information to individual users.
With regard to users who only browse the site without filling out forms or voluntarily submitting personal data—and subject to the clarifications below concerning specific software—no cookies are used to transmit personal information, nor are any persistent cookies or user-tracking systems employed. The session cookies used on this site avoid the use of other IT techniques that may compromise user privacy and do not allow the acquisition of personal identification data. Users may delete cookies at any time, using procedures specific to their browser, or configure their browser to refuse cookies and disable JavaScript. However, in this case, the correct functioning of all site features cannot be guaranteed.
This site uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”). Google Analytics uses “cookies”, which are text files stored on your computer to help the site analyze how users use the site. The information generated by the cookie regarding your use of the website (including your IP address) will be transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. Google will use this information for the purpose of tracking and examining your use of the site, compiling reports on site activities, and providing other services relating to website activity and Internet usage. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required by law or where such third parties process the information on Google’s behalf. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google.
You may refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser, but this may prevent you from using all features of this website. By using this site, the user consents to the processing of their data by Google in the manner and for the purposes described above. To review Google’s privacy policy for Google Analytics, please visit the website Data Protection. To view Google’s general privacy policies, please visit the website Privacy Policy.
Purpose and Methods of Processing
Your personal data already in our possession, those requested from you, and those communicated to us by you or third parties will be processed for the following purposes: business relations (offers, contracts, orders, advertising material); accounting, civil, and tax matters; fulfillment of any legal, administrative, and technical requirements; legal obligations.
The personal data in question will be processed using electronic, IT, and paper tools, in compliance with the regulation according to the Technical Specifications on minimum security measures, Annex B of Legislative Decree No. 196 of June 30, 2003. Personnel authorized to process your personal data—administrative staff, commercial staff, and technical staff for the maintenance and support of IT equipment and related processing procedures—will be constantly identified, properly instructed, and made aware of the obligations imposed by Legislative Decree 196/03.
Scope of Data Disclosure
The processing of the data, carried out for the purposes and using the methods described above, may also include communication of such data to third parties, such as: credit institutions for banking operations; consultants and freelance professionals for accounting and tax obligations or other legal or administrative requirements; supervisory authorities responsible for financial regulation.
Nature of Data Provision
Your personal data, as is easy to understand, are necessary for the purposes listed above, but providing them is not mandatory in nature. However, failure to provide the data or refusal to consent to their processing may compromise the proper continuation of the relationship with our Company.
Data Controller and Data Processor
The data controller, pursuant to Legislative Decree 196/03, is the Associazione Centro di Musica Antica Pietà dei Turchini, Via Santa Caterina da Siena, 38, 80132 – Naples (NA), to whom any request under the aforementioned legislative decree may be addressed.
Right of Access to Personal Data and Other Rights
The data subject has the right to obtain confirmation of whether or not personal data concerning them exists, even if not yet recorded, and to have such data communicated in an intelligible form.
The data subject has the right to be informed of:
a. the origin of the personal data;
b. the purposes and methods of processing;
c. the logic applied in case of processing carried out with electronic tools;
d. the identifying details of the data controller, data processors, and the representative designated under Article 5, paragraph 2;
e. the entities or categories of entities to whom the personal data may be communicated or who may become aware of it as designated representatives in the State, data processors, or persons in charge.The data subject has the right to obtain:
a. the updating, rectification, or, when interested, the integration of the data;
b. the deletion, anonymization, or blocking of data processed unlawfully, including data that does not need to be retained for the purposes for which it was collected or subsequently processed;
c. certification that the operations referred to in letters a) and b) have been notified, including their content, to those to whom the data was communicated or disseminated, unless this requirement proves impossible or involves a manifestly disproportionate effort.The data subject has the right to object, in whole or in part:
a. for legitimate reasons, to the processing of personal data concerning them, even if relevant to the purpose of the collection;
b. to the processing of personal data concerning them for the purpose of sending advertising material or direct sales, or for conducting market research or commercial communication.