Cookie Policy
Privacy policy statement
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text strings that the sites you visit send to your computer (normally your browser), where they are stored and then re-transmitted back to the sites when you visit them again.
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The technical and analytical cookies used by the site are:
Type of data processed: data on the use of the site – common personal data.
Expiry of the cookie: at the end of the session.
Type of data processed: session data – common personal data.
Expiry of the cookie: at the end of the session.
Type of data processed: session data.
Expiry of the cookie: 1 month.
Type of data processed: session data.
Expiry of the cookie: at the end of the session.
Google Analytics cookie: this cookie allows to distinguish between users, and to collect information and generate statistics on the use of websites.
Type of data processed: anonymous data on the use of the service with partially obscured IP addresses.
Expiry of the cookie: 2 years.
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Google Analytics cookie: this cookie allows to limit the collection of data on sites with high levels of user traffic.
Type of data processed: anonymous data on the use of the service with partially obscured IP addresses.
Expiry of the cookie: 1 minute.
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Google Analytics cookie: this cookie allows to register a unique ID used to generate statistical data on how you are using the site.
Type of data processed: anonymous data on the use of the service with partially obscured IP addresses.
Expiry of the cookie: 24 hours.
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TradeLab cookie: this cookie enables TradeLab to carry out an analysis of the visitors of the site.
Type of data processed: anonymous data about the use of the service with IP addresses partially obscured.
Expiry of the cookie: 18 months.
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TradeLab cookie: this cookie enables TradeLab to assess the visits generated by marketing campaigns.
Type of data processed: anonymous data about the use of the service with IP addresses partially obscured.
Expiry of the cookie: 1 year.
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TradeLab cookie: this cookie enables TradeLab to assess the visits generated by marketing campaigns.
Type of data processed: anonymous data about the use of the service with IP addresses partially obscured.
Expiry of the cookie: 1 year.
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TradeLab cookie: this cookie enables TradeLab to assess the visits generated by marketing campaigns.
Type of data processed: anonymous data about the use of the service with IP addresses partially obscured.
Expiry of the cookie: 24 hours.
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TradeLab cookie: this cookie enables TradeLab to assess the visits generated by marketing campaigns.
Type of data processed: anonymous data about the use of the service with IP addresses partially obscured.
Expiry of the cookie: 1 year.
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The third-party profiling cookies used by the site are:
Google DoubleClick cookie: this cookie enables Google DoubleClick to record and generate reports on the actions of the user on the site after viewing or clicking one of the ads of the advertiser in order to measure the effectiveness of an ad and display targeted ads.
Type of data processed: service use data.
Expiry of the cookie: 18 months.
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Google DoubleClick cookie: this cookie enables Google DoubleClick to record and generate reports on the actions of the user on the site after viewing or clicking one of the ads of the advertiser in order to measure the effectiveness of an ad and display targeted ads.
Type of data processed: service use data.
Expiry of the cookie: 18 months.
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The methods for deactivating the installation of cookies on the most modern browsers are shown below:
Google Chrome
– Select the icon from the Chrome menu
– At the top right, click More > Settings
– At the bottom, click Advanced
– Under “Privacy and security”, click “Content settings”.
– Click “Cookies”
– Turn off “Allow sites to save and read cookie data” .
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– Under “Settings” select “View advanced settings”
– In the “Cookies” field, select “Block all cookies” or “Block third-party cookies only”.
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– Visit the “Preferences” page.
– From the “Privacy” tab select the “Block all cookies” option.
– To remove cookies that have already been stored, click on “Manage Website Data” and then “Remove all”.
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– Go to Settings > Safari > Block cookies.
– Select the option “Always allow”, “Only allow from websites that I visit”, “Allow from current website only” or “Block all”. In IOS 7 or less recent versions, select “Never”, “Third parties and advertisers” or “Always”.
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– Click on the menu button and select “Preferences”.
– Select the “Privacy settings” tab.
– Under “History settings” select “Use custom settings”.
– To activate cookies, tick “Accept cookies from websites”; to deactivate them, untick that option.
– If you are having problems with cookies, ensure that the “Third-party Cookies” option is not set to “Never”.
– Select for how long cookies can be saved:
– Save until: their expiry – the cookies shall be deleted when they reach the expiry date (date set by the site sending the cookies).
– Save until: Firefox is closed – the cookies saved on your computer shall be deleted when the Firefox browser is closed down.
– Save until: ask every time – display a warning every time a website attempts to send a cookie and ask whether you want this cookie to be saved or not.
– Close the page. Any changes made shall be saved automatically.
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– Go to the “Preferences” area.
– Select “Advanced” and enter the “Cookie” section.
– To disable the saving of cookies by the browser, select “Never accept cookies”.
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Specific security measures are implemented to prevent the loss, illegal or unfair use of the data, or unauthorised access to them.
The processing of your personal data carried out by Bianchi does not involve any automated decision-making.
Any personal data of yours that have been collected shall not be disclosed indiscriminately, but may be communicated to those parties that have the right to access your personal data to ensure compliance with legal and secondary and/or EU regulations, and to the Data Controller’s own personnel, and also to companies, associations or professional firms that provide services and operations on behalf of the Data Controller, operating as Data processors, to ensure compliance with legal obligations, and for every other organisational and/or administrative requirement that is necessary to provide the requested services.
The names of the additional parties to which your personal data may be disclosed, operating as Data processors, are shown in an up-to-date list that can be requested from Bianchi (using the data indicated at Point 9).
In relation to the aforementioned processing operations carried out on your personal data, you are entitled to exercise at all times those rights set out by EU Regulation No. 679/2016 (GDPR), including, for example, the right to be informed as to:
– the origin of any personal data held that concern you;
– the purposes and methods of the processing operations;
– the logic applied in the case of processing operations carried out using electronic instruments;
– the identification of the Data Controller, the Data Processors and the designated representative.
As the Data Subject, you have the right to obtain:
– access to the data, and their updating, rectification or (where in your interest) completion;
– the erasure, transformation into anonymous form or blocking of access to any data processed in breach of the law;
– the limitation of the processing of those data that concern you, or to request that the Data Controller or the Data Processor reduce the purposes and/or methods for/with which your data are being processed.
You can also request a copy of your data in a standard format (the so-called “Right to data portability”).
– for legitimate reasons, to processing of your personal data, even if the processing operations are still relevant to the purpose for which the data were collected in the first place;
– to processing of your personal data carried out pursuant to Article 6, Paragraph 1 of the GDPR, Letters e. (“processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller”) or f. (“processing is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by the controller or by a third party”) including profiling on the basis of these provisions;
– to processing of your personal data for the purposes of sending advertising or direct sales material or for the completion of market research or commercial communications (direct marketing), including any relevant profiling operations.
Should you consider the processing operations to have been carried out in breach of current legislation, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, specifically in the Member State in which you habitually reside or work, or the Member State where the alleged breach has taken place. The Italian supervisory authority can be contacted using the contact data on its own website.
To exercise the rights listed above, you may submit a request to that end by writing to the following email address: privacy@bianchi.com.
Bianchi reserves the right to update this statement on the processing of personal data.