Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

 

COOKIE POLICY

The information below explain the use of cookies and other technologies that track the user's web activity and it is provided in addition to the privacy policy and in implementation of the Working Group Article 29 Recommendation no. 2/2001, adopted on 17 May 2001 to identify some minimum requirements for the processing of personal data online, and, in particular, the methods, timing and nature of the information that the data controllers must provide to users when they connect to web pages, regardless of the purpose of the connection, as well as in compliance with art. 13 of EU Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR).

The Data Controller is PPM Srl, Viale Andrea Doria, 39
20124 Milano Tel +39 02 6601 0176, e-mail info@caramellina.com

This information does not concern other sites, pages or online services that can be reached via hypertext links that may be published on the site.

What are cookies?

The cookies are small sized text strings that a Web site can send and install, while browsing, on the user's device, in order to store some information about this person; this information will then be retransmitted to the web server that hosts the site on subsequent accesses.

What are cookies used for?

Cookies are used for different purposes: to perform computer authentication (for example to access to your personal account), track sessions and preserve user settings when changing from one web page to another (remembering the language viewing, storing information on specific configurations regarding users who access the web server, storing browsing preferences, collecting statistical data (for example to monitor access to the site), marketing.

Cookies can be divided into two broad categories, from the subjective point of view: first-party cookies, installed by the owner of the site the user is visiting, and third-party cookies, installed by third party (Google, Facebook, etc ...).

Regarding the time profile we have session cookies, which are automatically deleted when the browser is closed; persistent cookies, which instead remain until the set deadline.

Finally, cookies can be divided into technical or necessary cookies, necessary for browsing the website in order to guarantee the service, for example used to perform authentication, remember in which language the site is viewed, etc ...; analytics or statistical cookies, used by website managers to collect information on the number of users and how they visit the site, and then process statistics on the service and its use; profiling cookies or marketing used to bring to certain persons, identified or identifiable, specific actions or behavioral patterns recurring in the use of the features offered by the service (pattern) in order to create profiles to be grouped into clusters, so that it is possible to send targeted advertising messages.

For the purpose of their installation and use, technical cookies do not require the user's consent, and are therefore also indicated as necessary, while profiling cookies, both first and third-party, can only be used with the consent of part of the user; finally, analytics or statistical cookies are compared to technical cookies only if they collect anonymous data, otherwise they are also subject to the user's prior consent.

What kind of cookies does this site use?

This site uses the following cookies:

- technical cookies to ensure the proper functioning of the site;

- statistical cookies to obtain statistical information on visits to the website;

- first and third party profiling cookies and tracking elements aimed at personalizing advertisements according to users' browsing preferences;

- social pixel for sharing content and browsing preferences with the social platforms Instagram and Facebook.

 

Profiling cookies and social pixels are for marketing purposes only and their installation is subject to the user's consent. Below are listed the specific services used by this website:

 

Google Analytics (Google Inc.)

Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google Inc. (“Google”). Google uses collected Personal Data for the purpose of evaluating the use of this website, compiling reports and sharing them with other services developed by Google. Google may use the Personal Data to contextualise and personalise the advertisements of its advertising network.
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Google Analytics with anonymous IP (Google Inc.)

Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google Inc. (“Google”). Google uses collected Personal Data for the purpose of evaluating the use of this website, compiling reports and sharing them with other services developed by Google. Google may use the Personal Data to contextualise and personalise the advertisements of its advertising network. This Google Analytics integration makes your IP address anonymous. Anonymisation works by shortening the Users IP address within the borders of the European Union member states or in other countries participating in the European Economic Area Agreement. Only in exceptional circumstances, the IP address will be sent to Google’s servers and shortened within the United States. Privacy Policy – Opt Out

 

Google AdWords conversation tracking (Google Inc.)

Google AdWords conversation tracking is a statistics service provided by Google Inc. that links data from the Google AdWords ad network with actions taken on this website.
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AdWords Remarketing (Google Inc.)

AdWords Remarketing is a remarketing and behavioural targeting service provided by Google Inc. which connects activity from this website with the AdWords advertising network and Cookie DoubleClick.
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Facebook Remarketing (Facebook, Inc.)

Facebook Remarketing is a remarketing and behavioural targeting service provided by Facebook, Inc. which connects activity from this website with the Facebook advertising network.
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STORAGE TIME

Cookies are stored inside the users’ device by time ranging from 1 day up to two years.

Through the browser settings it is then possible to delete cookies and navigation data (each browser has its own mode, so it is necessary to follow the appropriate guides on the web). It is good to remember that this operation could delete other data saved in the browser referred to other sites (for example passwords) and it is therefore necessary to select only the functions for deleting cookies and navigation data (for example the history and memory browser cache)

 

DEACTIVATION OF COOKIES ON BROWSER

Each user can configure their browser not to automatically accept cookies. It is possible to delete all cookies installed in the browser or block the installation of new ones. To obtain specific instructions for each type of browser, select one of the following links:

 

SAFARI: https://support.apple.com/kb/PH19214?viewlocale=it_IT&locale=en_US 

CHROME: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416?hl=it 

FIREFOX: https://support.mozilla.org/it/kb/Attivare%20e%20disattivare%20i%20cookie 

OPERA: http://help.opera.com/Windows/10.00/it/cookies.html

 

Finally, it is possible to activate the “Do Not Track” option, present in most of the latest generation browsers. Websites designed to respect this option, when activated, should automatically stop collecting some of your browsing data. However, not all websites are set up to respect this option.

However, we do not recommend the total disabling of cookies since it could make it impossible to navigate, and it is advisable to set the browser only to disable the tracking elements.

 

RIGHTS OF DATA SUBJECT AND RIGHT OF COMPLAINT 

Data subjects have the right to obtain from the Data Controller, in cases provided for, access to their personal data and the correction or erasure of the same or the limitation of the processing that concerns them or to oppose the processing, in addition to the right to data portability (Articles from 15 to 22 GDPR); furthermore, the data subjects have the right to obtain information and / or specific clarifications about the origin of personal data, the purposes and methods of the processing and the logic applied in case of treatment carried out with the aid of electronic tools.

Data subjects who believe that the processing of personal data is carried out in violation of the provisions of the GDPR have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, as required by art. 77 of the Regulation itself, or to take appropriate judicial offices (Article 79 of the Regulation).

Requests relating to the aforementioned articles can be sent to the Data Controller using the contacts indicated at the top of this information document or by filling the request personal data form at the specific website section.