Privacy & Cookie Policy


This page describes the site management with reference to users' personal data processing and the use of cookies.

This information notice is given pursuant to Article. 13 of General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR), Article 13 of Legislative Decree 196/2003 - Code regarding the protection of personal data - and the guarantor's provision for the protection of personal data no. 229/2014 for those that interact with web services of the site.

The information applies only to the site in question and not to other websites accessed via links.

DATA PROCESSING "CONTROLLER"

Following consultation of this site, data relating to identified or identifiable persons may be processed.

The "controller" of their processing is NOVACOMITALIA Srl head quartered in Rome, Via Oslavia, 30 - 00195.

DATA PROCESSING PLACE

Processing related to the services on this website is carried out at NOVACOMITALIA Srl headquartered in Via Oslavia, 30 - 00195 Rome and are only handled by internal staff in charge of processing. In case of need or maintenance, the data related to some services may be processed by specifically appointed external staff.

TYPE OF DATA PROCESSED

Browsing data

During their normal operation, computer systems and software procedures used to operate this website acquire some personal data the transmission of which is implicit in the use of internet communication protocols.

This entails information which is not collected for association with identified persons, 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 people who connect to the site, the URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) of requested resources, the time of request, the method used to submit the request to the server, the size of the file received in reply, the numerical code indicating the status of the reply given by the server (successful, error, etc.) and other parameters regarding the operating system and computer environment of the user.

These data are used only to obtain anonymous statistics on site usage and to check its correct functioning and are deleted immediately after processing. The data could be used to ascertain responsibility in case of hypothetical computer crimes against the site: currently, except for this possibility, data concerning web contacts is not kept for more than seven days.

Data provided voluntarily by the user

The optional, explicit and voluntary sending of electronic mail to the addresses indicated on this website entails the subsequent acquisition of the sender's address, which is necessary to respond to requests, as well as any other personal data included in the message.

Concise information shall be progressively shown or displayed on web pages dedicated to particular services given upon request.

NON-OBLIGATORY NATURE OF DATA PROVISION

Apart from what has been detailed in regard to browsing data, the user is free to provide personal data contained in the application forms or indicated in contacts to request the dispatching of informative material or other possible communications.

Failure to provide data may make it impossible to obtain the requested service.

PROCESSING METHODS

Personal data are processed by automated tools only for the time strictly required to achieve the purpose for which they were collected.

Specific security measures are observed to prevent the loss of data, illicit or incorrect use and unauthorised access.

RIGHTS OF THE PARTIES CONCERNED

The persons to whom the personal data refer have the right at any time to obtain confirmation of the existence or otherwise of such data and to be informed of their content and origin, verify their accuracy or request their integration or updating, or correction (Article 7 of the Code regarding the protection of personal data).

Pursuant to the same article, the interested parties have the right to request the deletion, transformation into anonymous form or blocking of data processed in violation of the law, and in any case to object to the processing for legitimate reasons.

Such requests should be addressed to the Data Processing Controller:
- via e-mail to the address: info@oggiroma.it
- via fax: 0686211202
- or via snail mail to: NOVACOMITALIA Srl, Via Lago di Lesina, 57 - 00199 Roma

RULES FOR COOKIES

This Cookie Policy describes how cookies are used on this website and how they can be enabled or disabled. In particular, it includes the following:

1. What is a cookie?

A cookie is a piece of information that is stored on a computer, tablet or mobile phone when browsing the Internet so that the computer, tablet or phone ("device") can be identified in future. The cookies used by us, our business partners or other third parties when users visit this website do not directly identify the individual but only the device the visitor is using. Cookies do not damage the devices in any way but enable multiple important features of the website, for example, they allow bookmarking and going back to previously visited pages. They are also used to keep the website protected, remember the user's browsing preferences and personalise the content of the website so that it is more tailored to the user's interests.

For more information on the different types of cookies placed on devices while visiting this website, see our Cookie Policy below.

Users can opt out of having cookies placed on their devices and it can easily be checked. For specific information on cookie management and control, refer to Cookie Management on this page.

2. Our Cookie Policy

To make best use of this website as well as the computer, tablet or mobile phone ("device") while browsing the Internet, users should accept cookies, as many online functions have specifically been developed to operate only through the use of cookies. It is important to note that the cookies placed through this website do not store any personal or sensitive data of the visitor.

In order to make the information on cookies given in this policy clearer, we have divided them into 5 categories:

a) Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are essential as they allow navigating the website and using its functions (e.g. access any events stored under "Favourites" or access reserved areas of the website). Without these cookies, the requested services could not be provided.

List of "essential cookies":

Cookie name: ASPSESSIONID

Description: session cookie that identifies the connected user.

Expiry: when the browser is closed.


Cookie name: PHPSESSID

Descrizione: session cookie that identifies the connected user.

Expiry: when the browser is closed.

b) Performance cookies

These cookies collect information on how the website is used (e.g. which pages are visited most often). The information collected by these cookies is used only to improve functioning of the website.

Many of these are cookies of other sites, but we list the main ones anyway together with an explanation of what they are used for.

List of "performance cookies":

Cookie name: _ga

Description: used to distinguish users assigning them a randomly generated number as client identifier; it is included in each page request and is used to calculate the number of visitors, sessions and data in order to produce analysis reports.

Expiry: 2 years (default).


Cookie name: _gat

Descrizione: used to speed up access requests.

Expiry: 10 minutes (default).

For more information refer to:

- information notice on Google Analytics Privacy Policy;

- information notice on Use of cookies by Google.

You can deactivate the Google Analytics function by following the instructions indicated..

c) Functionality cookies

These cookies store the choices made on the website and provide improved features and more personalized. They can also be used to provide services requested by users. These cookies can not tell us how users move within other websites, but only in this website.

Following are the main "functionality cookies" that we use together with an explanation about how we use them.

List of "functionality cookies":

Cookie name: "preferiti"

Description: used to store events stored by each user in the "favorites" so you can request to be resubmitted.

Expiry: 1 year

d) Advertising cookies

These cookies are used to provide advertisements that are more suitable to users and their interests. They are also used to reduce the number of times an advertisement is seen and help calculate the effectiveness of an advertising campaign.

These cookies are usually third party cookies.

e) Third-party cookies (i.e. cookies we do not place on the device)

Visiting this website, some cookies will not be placed by us but by other sites. For example, if the user clicks on a third-party advertisement that appears on the site (e.g. an ad for a product not sold by us), that third party may place cookies on the visitor's device. We have business relationships with these third parties, but we do not place the cookies. We therefore suggest you visit these third-party websites for more information on the cookies they place and how you can manage them.

Google Analytics Cookies

Our website uses Google Analytics of Google, Inc., a service that offers site performance measurement and analysis statistics through the use of cookies. To consult Google's privacy information notice for the Google Analytics service, visit the page http://www.google.com/intl/en/analytics/privacyoverview.html. For Google's privacy rules, visit the page http://www.google.com/intl/it/privacy/privacy-policy.html.)

Google AdSense Cookies

The DoubleClick cookie is used by Google in ads served on the websites of partners, such as websites that run the AdSense ads or that are part of Google certified ad networks. When users visit a partner's website and view or click on an ad, you may set a cookie in the browser of the end user.

DoubleClick uses cookies to improve advertising. Some common uses of cookies include selection of advertising based on what's relevant to a user to improve relations campaign performance and to prevent the user to see ads already shown in the past.

The ID of each cookie DoubleClick cookie is essential for these uses. DoubleClick sends a cookie to the browser after impression, a click or other activities that result in a call to the DoubleClick server. If your browser accepts cookies, it is stored in the browser.

If a user chooses to proceed with the deactivation section Ads Settings, DoubleClick cookie ID unique in the user's browser is overwritten with the phrase "OPT_OUT". Since there is no longer a unique cookie ID, the opt-out cookie can not be associated with a specific browser.

Plugin and widget Social

The site may use cookie from Facebook Inc. for monitoring the performance of campaigns Facebook Ads and any actions of remarketing. Click here for more information about the use of cookies by Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/help/cookies/.

The site could use the plugin Google "+1": this plugin allows visitors to use the button "+1" for advise to visit our site to the contacts of the user. The plugin creates at least two cookies, BEAT (a persistent cookie that is erased after one day) and ULS (a session cookie). For more information visit the page privacy.

This site will use the plugin "Like" of Facebook. This plugin detects if you clicked the key "Like" on our Facebook page and uses this information to present the button "Like" or the message "Like" with various other associated details from Facebook. If you are not connected to Facebook, no cookies should be placed. If you are logged into Facebook, the plugin creates and / or updates a series of third-party cookies. The plugin also uses JavaScript localStorage, creating a combination called "FB_templateDataResponse". For more information see: http://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/.

The site may use YouTube to host video content. When the user visits a web page on our website that have a link to a video posted on YouTube, YouTube creates at least three cookies: VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE, use_hitbox, and PREF. In some cases the user can also find an additional cookie, the GEO cookie. For more information visit the page privacy.

We could use the "Tweet" button of Twitter (from the site twitter.com, operated by Twitter Inc., 795 Folsom St., Suite 600, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA). Selecting the button with the logo of Twitter, the browser will create a direct connection with the servers of Twitter. Twitter receives , therefore, the information that has been opened the page relating to a site. If the user is in their own Twitter page, Twitter can insert this visit in the Twitter's account. If the user don't want that Twitter collects personal information through the Sites, he should log out of Twitter before visiting the Sites and, if necessary, delete the cookies sent to your browser by Twitter. To know the purpose of treatment and subsequent use of these by Twitter, as well as rights and possible settings about the protection of privacy, please read carefully the instructions regarding the protection of data of Twitter. More information about the collection, storage and use of personal data from Twitter, and about the configuration options available to protect the data, are available at page https://twitter.com/privacy.

3. Cookie management

What happens if you do not accept cookies?

If cookies are not enabled on the computer, tablet or mobile phone ("device"), the user's experience on the website might be limited (e.g. the user may be unable to fully and freely browse the site or use any online services).

How to disable/enable cookies?

You can disable/enable cookies on the device through the Internet browser. Below is a brief description of how to manage cookies on the main online browsers. More detailed information or recent updates can be found in the specific help documentation available for each browser or on the websites of the relative manufacturers.

Google Chrome

In the settings menu, select "Show advanced settings" at the bottom of the page. Select the "Settings content" button in the privacy section. The section at the top of the page that subsequently appears explains cookies and allows selecting the cookies you want. It also allows deleting any cookies currently stored.

Mozilla Firefox

Select "Options" from the tools menu. Select the "Privacy" button in the "Options" folder. Select "Chronology settings" from the drop-down menu. This will show the cookie options and you can select to enable or disable them by clicking on the box.

Internet Explorer 6+

Select "Internet options" from the menu bar. Click on the "Privacy" button. There is a privacy settings slider with six settings which allows controlling the number of cookies that will be placed: Block all Cookies, High, Medium High, Medium (default level), Low, and Accept all Cookies.

Safari browser

Select the "Preferences" option from the settings menu. Open the privacy section. Select the desired option from the "Block cookies" section.

All the other browsers

For information on how to manage cookies through other browsers, consult the specific help documentation available for each browser or the websites of the relative manufacturers.

How to block storage of advertising or behavioural cookies

You can block storage of only advertising or behavioural cookies by using the service provided by the site Your Online Choices.


This page can be viewed via the link at the bottom of all the site pages in accordance with Article 122, paragraph 2 of Legislative Decree 196/2003 and following the simplified procedures for the information notice and the acquisition of consent for the use of cookies published in the Official Gazette No. 126 of 3 June 2014 and the relative regulation register No. 229 of 8 May 2014.