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This website, where permitted, collects personal data solely for contact purposes and not for marketing or other uses. Therefore, the data collected will be processed and stored only for normal administrative purposes.

This website also does not install any cookies in users’ browsers.

Privacy Policy

This privacy notice is provided pursuant to EU Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR) regarding the personal data supplied by users through this website or via contact details found on it.

This notice applies only to browsing this website and does not apply to external websites linked from here.

Data Controller

The data controller is Matteo Bianchi

E-mail

Types of Data Collected

Data voluntarily provided by the User

For services on this site involving the sending of emails, personal data voluntarily provided by users is used as follows:

  • The optional, explicit, and voluntary sending of emails to the addresses indicated on the website to request information entails the subsequent acquisition of the sender’s email address, necessary to respond to the requests, as well as any other personal data included in the email.
  • The optional, explicit, and voluntary sending of emails via contact forms on the website entails the acquisition of the sender’s email address, necessary to respond to requests, as well as any other personal data included in the contact form.

Use of Cookies

Regarding cookie policy, please refer to the extended Cookie Notice: Cookie Policy

Purpose of Data Processing

The data collected is processed and stored for normal administrative purposes, specifically to respond to communications received via contact information or information requests sent through forms, as well as for any administrative or fiscal obligations.

Methods and Location of Data Processing

Data will be stored at the Data Controller’s operational offices using electronic devices, contact directories, and management software.

Data Retention Period

Personal data is processed for the time necessary to carry out ordinary correspondence and may be archived to better manage future communications from the same contact.

Longer retention periods may apply to fulfill legal obligations (e.g., 10 years for administrative and fiscal purposes).

Recipients of Data

Authorized personnel appointed by the Data Controller under Article 29 of the GDPR may access the data. The current list of authorized personnel is available upon request to the Data Controller.

Personal data processed here is not transferred to third countries or international organizations.

User Rights

Users have specific rights concerning the data processed by the Data Controller, including the right to:

  • Withdraw consent at any time. Users may withdraw previously given consent to the processing of their personal data.
  • Object to the processing of their data. Users may object to the processing of their data when based on grounds other than consent. Further details on the right to object are provided below.
  • Access their data. Users have the right to obtain information about data processed by the Data Controller and receive a copy of the data.
  • Verify and request correction. Users may verify the accuracy of their data and request updates or corrections.
  • Request restriction of processing. Under certain conditions, users may request the restriction of their data processing. In such cases, the Data Controller will process the data solely for storage.
  • Request deletion of their personal data. Under certain conditions, users may request the deletion of their data by the Data Controller.
  • Receive their data or have it transferred to another controller. Users have the right to receive their data in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format and, where technically feasible, to have it transferred to another controller without hindrance. This applies when data is processed by automated means and the processing is based on the user’s consent, a contract to which the user is party, or related contractual measures.
  • Lodge a complaint. Users may lodge a complaint with the competent personal-data protection authority or take legal action.

Details on the Right to Object

Where personal data is processed for public interest, in the exercise of official authority vested in the Data Controller, or for the legitimate interests pursued by the Data Controller, users may object to processing based on their specific situation.

If data is processed for direct marketing purposes, users may object without providing any reason. To determine whether data is processed for direct marketing, users should refer to the relevant sections of this document.

How to Exercise Rights

To exercise their rights, users may send a request to the Data Controller using the contact details provided in this document. Requests are processed free of charge and answered as quickly as possible, in any case within one month.

Definitions

Personal Data (or Data)

Any information that, directly or indirectly, even in connection with any other information—including a personal identification number—makes a natural person identified or identifiable.

User

The individual who uses this website.

Data Controller

The natural or legal person, public authority, service, or other body which, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of processing personal data, including the security measures concerning the operation and use of this website. The Data Controller, unless otherwise specified, is the owner of this website.

This Website (or site)

The hardware or software tool by which the personal data of users is collected and processed.

Service

The service provided by this website as described in the relevant terms (if any) on this site.

European Union (or EU)

Unless otherwise specified, all references to the European Union in this document include all current member states of the European Union and the European Economic Area.

Cookie

Small pieces of data stored on the user’s device.

Last Updated 01/04/2025