Dear user, according to art. 13 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and the free circulation of such data, the undersigned company Elber Srl, as the data controller that derive from the interaction with web services accessible electronically from the address www.elber.com and www.elber.it, wishes to inform you about the processing of your personal data and invites you to authorize the processing of your data for the purposes described by expressing your consent voluntarily and freely to the processing of personal data. data. The information is provided only for the website of the owner and not for other websites that may be consulted by the user through links.
Elber S.r.l. (Legal Representative Donatella Bernardi)
Piazza Colombo 4/15 – 16121 Genova (Ge) - Italy
Phone 0185.351333
E-mail: privacy@elber.it
Your data will be processed at the registered office in verb form and / or written, with electronic tools and / or on paper, in the ways and within the limits necessary to pursue the purposes indicated, in compliance with the principles set forth in art. 5 par.1 of EU 2016/679 Regulation, namely:
The treatments carried out concern the following data and purposes:
The Regulation confers on it, as an interested party, the exercise of specific rights, listed in articles. from 15 to 22. You can therefore ask the data controller:
Furthermore, the rights of:
You can exercise the above rights at any time and free of charge, by contacting the data controller Elber S.r.l. (Legal representative Donatella Bernardi) to the e-mail addresses privacy@elber.it
In case of violation of personal data deemed appropriate to present a high risk for his rights and his liberties, he will be advised without undue delay, according to the art. 34 of the Rules.
This website provides information as a service to visitors such as yourself, and to do this reliably and efficiently, it sometimes places small amounts of information on your computer or device (e.g. mobile phone). This includes small files known as cookies. This page describes how Elber S.r.l. (hereinafter also referred to as “We” or “us”) uses cookies and similar technologies, such as the Local Shared Objects, also known as "Flash cookies", the Web beacon, and so on, hereinafter also referred to as “cookie” or “cookies”.
Elber S.r.l.'s web site cookies to ensure you have the best browsing experience. Cookies help us to improve the sites and to fix errors on pages.
BY CONTINUING TO BROWSE THESE SITES YOU ARE AGREEING TO OUR USE OF COOKIES.
As per Article 122(2) of the Italian D.lgs. 196/2003 and as required by Italy's in force cookie law, the consent to set cookies on the user's browser is expressed by the user who can sets his/her browser to accept or reject all, or certain, cookies. At any time the user will be able to change which cookies allowing by accordingly setting its preferences on his/her browser.
This page is visible and reachable via a link in the footer of all pages of these sites as required by Article 122(2) of the Italian D.lgs. 196/2003 and as required by Italy's in force cookie law, as published in the Official Gazette no. 126 of June, 3 2014 and the relevant registry of legislative measures no. 229 of May, 8 2014.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small files which are stored on a user's computer or on a user's mobile device. They are designed to hold a modest amount of data specific to a particular client and website, and can be accessed either by the web server or the client computer. This allows the server to deliver a page tailored to a particular user, or the page itself can contain some script which is aware of the data in the cookie and so is able to carry information from one visit to the website (or related site) to the next. The majority of Internet web sites use cookies as a way of improving their visitors' browsing experience (e.g. to remember the last visit of a user, to store the products in a shopping basket, to show important notices, etc.). To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set on your device and how to manage and delete them, please visit allaboutcookies.org.
How can I handle cookies?
All recent versions of popular browsers give users a level of control over cookies. Users can set their browsers to accept or reject all, or certain, cookies. Users can also set their browser to prompt them each time a cookie is offered. Different browsers use different methods to block or allow cookies. These options are generally present under the Tools -> Options menu. You can also click on the Help menu of your browser to know more about its functionalities. Along with cookies handling, modern browsers usually allow you to control cookie like files, as the Local Shared Objects, generally enabling the privacy mode.
Cookie settings and how to disable cookies on your browser (opt-out)
By setting your browser preferences, you can allow or reject cookies on your device. Cookies settings can be handled, normally, configuring your browser "Preferences". Please find below the links to the documentation for the most popular browsers (for the others, we suggest searching in the help of the software, usually available clicking F1 on your keyboard).
Chrome
Click All cookies and site data to open the Cookies and site data dialog.
You can also choose to remove all cookies created during a specific time period, using the Clear Browsing Data dialog. If you want Google Chrome to automatically delete cookies when you close all your browser windows, select the "Keep local data only until I quit my browser" checkbox in the Content Settings dialog. You can also make exceptions so that specific sites' cookies are deleted whenever you close your browser.
Make sure "Allow local data to be set" is selected to allow both first-party and third-party cookies. If you only want to accept first-party cookies, select the "Block third-party cookies and site data" checkbox.
Chrome will allow sites to keep local data including first-party and third-party cookies and erase them when you exit or quit Chrome. Certain cookies and site data associated with hosted apps can't be cleared through Content settings. Learn how to clear hosted app data by deleting your cache and other browsing data
To control how cookies should be handled for a few specific sites or domains, click Manage exceptions. To add a rule in the Cookie and Site Data Exceptions dialog that appears, follow these steps:
[*.]
before the domain name (e.g. [*.]google.com
. This will match drive.google.com and calendar.google.com).You can also edit or remove exceptions using this dialog.
To find out more, please visit this page
Mozilla Firefox
To find out more, please visit this page
Internet Explorer
To Block or allow all cookies:
To Block or allow cookies based on their type:
To Block or allow cookies from specific websites:
To find out more, please visit this page
Opera
You can also change cookie settings for a specific site in Opera, using site preferences. Select Settings > Quick preferences > Edit site preferences.
To find out more, please visit this page
Safari
To find out more, please visit this page
Safari (iPad)
Disabling cookies may translates into the disabling of some functionalities of these sites. Even if you disable cookies, a small amount of data will be stored on your device. These information are needed for the base functionalities of these sites.
If your device accepts the settings of the website www.youronlinechoices.com, you can furtherly check your choices using the application EDAA, which will allow you to enable or disable cookies sent from the most known third parties over the Internet.
Do Not Track
Do Not Track is a feature of modern browsers that allows you to let a website know you would like to opt-out of third-party tracking for purposes including behavioral advertising. It does this by transmitting a Do Not Track HTTP header every time your data is requested from the Web. To enable Do Not Track in the most popular browsers, please follow these links:
Adobe Flash Player cookies
The Adobe Flash Player is also capable of storing information on your device. However, these cookies cannot be controlled through your web browser. Some web browser manufacturers are developing solutions to allow you to control these through your browser, but at the present time, if you wish to restrict or block Flash cookies, then you must do this on the Adobe website.
Consent to set cookies
We are not required to request your consent to store technical cookies, hereinafter also referred to as “strictly necessary cookies”, on your device, since they are considered strictly necessary for the service. For the other typologies of cookies you can express your consent, as per the in force law, using your browser settings. We remind you that you can change your cookie preferences at any time, changing your browser settings accordingly. On this website, once saved your cookie preferences, the bottom right side of the web page will show a banner ("Cookie Settings") which, on click, will allow you to update your cookie preferences for this website. You can also disable cookies at any time, but this could prevent you to use certain features and/or to see parts of this website.
Cookies types and purposes
There are various cookies typologies which differ for the scope and the expiration date. Cookies may be persistent cookies (they expire after a predefined amount of time) or session cookies (they expire when the browser is closed). Cookie may be first party cookies (sent by the website you are visiting) or third party cookies (placed by third parties and sent by domains other than the one you are visiting) managed by technical, customization, analysis and advertising service providers external to Elber S.r.l.. In such case (third party cookies) the information are handled by a third party and they cannot be considered as first party cookies.
Strictly necessary cookies
Cookies which are indispensable for use of the website. Without them, a website or some parts of it, may stop functioning correctly. These cookies are always sent, whatever are the user preferences.
Analytics Cookies
These are used to follow-up and analyse web user behaviour and draw up browser profiles, to improve the goods and/or services on offer, based on an analysis of the usage data. These cookies collect from all visitors anonymous, aggregate information (such as pages visited on the Site, browser type, referring URL, IP address). This type of information is never linked to any personally identifiable information. It is only used in the aggregate to generate statistical reports about the use of the site.
Profiling cookies
Profiling cookies are persistent or permanent cookies used to track a user's overall activity online. This tracking does not just happen when you are on a particular site, but it occurs the whole time you are browsing. This kind of profiling activity is often done by marketers who buy advertising rights on thousands of popular websites in order to collect and collate cookie information and create a single “profile” of a user. Internet advertising, as it is called, targets potential customers based on the manner they browse the Internet.
TYPOLOGIES OF COOKIES USED BY THIS WEB SITE
Please find below the information about the cookies we use on our web sites. PLEASE PAY ATTENTION: if among the below mentioned services where present services provided by third parties, these could - in addition to what is stated here by the site owner and, even without the knowledge of the site owner - track the user's activity (profiling). For detailed information, please read the privacy policy of each of the listed third party.
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are always placed by our web sites.
Name | Type | Content/scope | Expiration | Domain |
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PHPSESSID |
session cookie |
PHP session cookie: PHPSESSID is native from PHP programming and allows websites to store state data that pass through more than one page. In our web site this is used to establish a user session and to transmit status data through a temporary cookie, which is commonly known as a session cookie. As the PHPSESSID cookie has no expiration date, it disappears when the client is closed. |
when the client is closed |
elber.it |
Third Party websites
Questi siti contain links to other web sites (“Third Party Websites”) which have their own privacy policy. These privacy policies may differ from ours. If you choose to visit a Third Party Website, you should understand that the third party's privacy policy, and not this website privacy policy, will govern your activities and any information you disclose while visiting that Third Party Website. Third Party Websites may not have privacy policies or may have privacy policies that are not as protective of your personally identifiable information as Elber S.r.l.'s privacy policy. Third Party Websites may collect data, solicit personally identifiable information or send cookies to visitors and are beyond our control.
Modification to our cookies usage
Each modification to our cookies usage will be published in this page.
Contacts
To receive information about this privacy policy, feel free to send us an e-mail to privacy@elber.it or to use the contacts in the footer of this web page.