PRIVACY POLICY
Information notice on the processing of personal data
pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (“GDPR”)
1. Data Controller
The Data Controller of the personal data collected through the website www.terrazzaurania.it is:
Edoardo Di Maggio
DMGDRD88S05H501Q
Terrazza Urania
Address: Lungotevere Arnaldo da Brescia, Villa Borghese/Parioli, 14 – 00196 Rome
Email: info@terrazzaurania.it
2. Types of data processed
Through the website, the following categories of personal data may be processed:
identification and contact data voluntarily provided by the user, such as first name, last name, email address, phone number, and any other information entered into the website forms or sent by email;
browsing data, such as IP address, browser information, device used, operating system, date and time of the visit, pages viewed, and interactions with the website;
data collected through cookies and similar tools, as further specified in the Cookie Policy.
3. Purposes of processing
Personal data may be processed for the following purposes:
to allow browsing of the website and the proper functioning of its features;
to respond to contact, information, or booking requests sent by the user;
to comply with legal, tax, administrative, or security obligations;
to analyse, in aggregated form or individually where permitted, website traffic and usage;
to manage multimedia content embedded from third-party platforms, such as YouTube.
4. Legal basis for processing
The processing of data is based, depending on the case, on one or more of the following legal bases provided for by the GDPR:
performance of pre-contractual measures taken at the request of the data subject;
compliance with legal obligations to which the Data Controller is subject;
the legitimate interest of the Data Controller in website security, technical management, and the protection of its rights;
the user’s consent, where required, in particular for non-technical cookies and tracking tools. The GDPR governs information notices, legal bases, and data subject rights in Articles 13 and following.
5. Methods of processing
The processing is carried out using IT and telematic tools, with logic strictly related to the purposes indicated above and with appropriate measures to ensure the security, integrity, and confidentiality of the data.
6. Nature of the provision of data
The provision of data is optional; however, failure to provide the data necessary may prevent the Data Controller from responding to the user’s requests or from providing the requested services.
7. Recipients of the data
Personal data may be disclosed to subjects acting on behalf of the Data Controller, appointed where necessary as data processors, including:
providers of hosting, maintenance, and technical website management services;
providers of web analytics services;
providers of services related to content embedded in the website, such as Google/YouTube;
professionals, consultants, or persons to whom communication is necessary to comply with legal obligations or to protect the rights of the Data Controller.
8. Transfer of data to third countries
Some services used on the website may involve the transfer of data to countries outside the EEA, for example in the case of services provided by Google. Such processing takes place according to the mechanisms provided for by the applicable legislation. The Google services you have indicated may involve the communication of data to Google; for Google Fonts, for example, Google states that it does not set or log cookies, but receives HTTP requests that may include IP address, requested URL, and browser headers when fonts are loaded from its servers.
9. Data retention period
Personal data are retained for the time strictly necessary to achieve the purposes for which they were collected, without prejudice to any legal obligations or the need to protect the Data Controller.
The retention periods of cookies and tracking tools are indicated, where available, in the Cookie Policy or in the information notices of the relevant third-party providers.
10. Rights of the data subject
The data subject may exercise, in the cases provided for by the GDPR, the following rights:
access to personal data;
rectification of inaccurate data;
erasure of data;
restriction of processing;
objection to processing;
data portability, where applicable;
withdrawal of consent at any time, without affecting the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal;
the right to lodge a complaint with the Italian Data Protection Authority.
To exercise these rights, the data subject may contact the Data Controller at: info@terrazzaurania.it.
The rights of the data subject are provided for by the GDPR, in particular in Articles 15–22.
11. Changes to this notice
The Data Controller reserves the right to update this Privacy Policy at any time. Users are invited to check this page periodically.
COOKIE POLICY
Extended cookie notice
The website www.terrazzaurania.it uses cookies and similar tools to ensure the proper functioning of the website, improve its performance, analyse traffic, and integrate third-party content.
According to the Italian Data Protection Authority, the use of cookies and other tracking tools requires a distinction between technical tools and non-technical/profiling tools, with prior consent required for the latter.
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that the websites visited by the user send to the device used, where they are stored and then retransmitted to the same websites on the next visit. They may also perform technical, statistical, or profiling functions.
2. Types of cookies used
a) Technical cookies
These are necessary for the proper functioning of the website and to allow browsing and the use of its essential features. They do not require the user’s consent.
b) Analytical cookies
The website may use traffic analysis tools to collect statistical information on website usage.
Where such tools allow the identification of the user or are not adequately anonymised, their use requires prior consent through a cookie banner. The guidelines of the Italian Data Protection Authority require particular attention also for analytics, depending on their configuration and identification capabilities.
c) Third-party cookies
The website may integrate services and content provided by third parties, which may install cookies or other tracking tools on the user’s device.
Specifically, the website may use:
Google Analytics
A service used to collect statistics and aggregated information or, depending on the configuration, also non-aggregated information about website traffic and usage. Google Analytics uses cookies; Google provides documentation on settings specifically dedicated to Google tag cookies on websites.
YouTube
The website may embed videos through YouTube. Displaying embedded YouTube content may involve interaction with Google services. Google/YouTube also provides a privacy enhanced mode for embedded videos, which limits the impact of video playback on the user’s YouTube browsing experience.
Google Tag Manager
The website may use Google Tag Manager to centrally manage tags and scripts. Google explains that Tag Manager includes functions for consent management and for handling tag behaviour based on the user’s choices. In itself, Tag Manager is a tag management tool; cookies or tracking depend on the actual tags published through it.
Google Fonts
The website may use Google Fonts to display fonts. Google states that the Google Fonts Web API does not set or log cookies, but requests to Google servers may include technical data such as IP address, requested URL, and browser HTTP headers. Google also indicates that, to avoid sending such data to Google servers, fonts may be hosted locally on the website server.
3. Consent management
Upon first access, the user may view a cookie banner through which they can choose to:
accept all cookies;
reject non-essential cookies;
customise preferences.
The user may change their preferences at any time through the dedicated consent management tool available on the website, if provided. The guidelines of the Italian Data Protection Authority require that consent, where necessary, be freely given, specific, informed, and documented.
4. Disabling cookies through the browser
The user may also manage or disable cookies directly through their browser settings. Total or partial disabling of technical cookies may affect some website features.
5. Third-party notices
For more information on the processing carried out by any third-party services present on the website, users may consult the relevant privacy and cookie notices of the respective providers.
6. Updates
This Cookie Policy may be subject to changes or updates. Users are invited to consult it periodically.