PRIVACY INFORMATION – WEBSITE PRIVACY POLICY
This page explains how our web site treats personal information. All the personal data collected through PZRacing snc home page www.pzracing.it, which is our official site, is handled following the privacy policy conforming to the official document (recommendation n. 2/2001 assumed on 17 May 2001) issued by European authorities for the protection of personal data. These authorities have grouped into a legal entity (art.29 of directive 95/46/CE) with the purpose of setting out the minimum requisites regulating the capturing of personal data on-line and in particular, the methods, times and nature of the information which the owners of the data-handling must give to those accessing their web-pages.
The owner of data handling
The data handling owner, of those consulting this web site, is PZRacing snc, Via de Gasperi, 5 – 61032 Fano (PU).
Person responsible for the data handling
You may exercise your rights at any time in respect of the person responsible for data-handling, according to article 13, paragraph 1, letter f of Legislative Decree 30 June 2003, n. 196. For this reason an up to date list of these responsible can be requested to the Data Handling Owner.
Location of data handling
The ata are collected in the operational headquarters of the Data Handling Owner and in any other place where the owner is involved. For more information, contact the owner.
TYPES OF DATA TREATED
Surfing data
Data processing and software procedures of this web site require us to receive and record information during its administration. Its transmission is implicit in the protocols of internet communication. This information is not gathered to be combined with information obtained from business partners or other companies, however by its nature it may lead to the user’s identification, if combined with data held by a third party. PZRacing snc automatically receives and records information on its server logs from the user’s browser such as domain name of his/her computer, URI (Uniform Resource Identifier), date and time of visit, referring address (location from which a visitor comes to www.pzracing.it), type of Internet browser, and visitor’s IP address. (Each computer that connects to the Internet is assigned a unique number, an IP address, for identification purposes). The information collected is used by PZRacing snc for statistical purposes which are anonymous and related to the use of this site and its correct functioning. This information is immediately deleted after its use. They may be retained only in the event of offences towards the site: with this exception, data is not retained for more than 7 days.
User voluntary information supply
When sending email to addresses found in this website, the user voluntarily supplies his/her email as well as other personal data, if written in his/her letter. We inform you that the personal and/or business data recorded in the website www.pzracing.it forms is handled by ‘PZRacing snc’ and used to fulfil user’s requests, to give information or to contact him/her about services supplied, promotions and/or offers.
Faculty to give or withhold private information
Apart from what is specifically stated about surfing data, the user is free to give his/her private information requested in the ‘PZRacing snc’ request of information forms, or not. In order to avail of the services offered, it is necessary to supply personal data and related handling acceptance and refusal may result it being impossible to fulfil the user’s request.
Handling conditions
All data is handled with automated processes, strictly for the time necessary to achieve the goal for which they have been acquired. We have adopted specific safety measures in order to prevent loss, illegal or incorrect use and unauthorised access to this data. We inform you that to facilitate a complete service, there are some links to website with other owners. We expressly decline responsibility in case of mistakes, content, cookies, illegal and immoral content issues, advertising, banner or files not complying with the rules anddispositions in force and Privacy Regulation with respect to any of the website that we do not manage.
Users rights
At any moment, users can ask for their personal information, check if it is right and then update or correct it (Legislative Decree n. 196/2003 article 7, entirely reported). According to the same article, you have the right to ask for your personal data cancellation, transformation into anonymous form as well as opposing to its handling if the data is utilized in breach of this law. Your request has to be sent to the handling Owner at the addresses above.
According to the above mentioned handling, the user has the right to appeal at article 7 of Legislative Decree n. 196/2003, which complete text is as follow:
1. The person concerned has the right to have confirmation of the existence of his/her personal data and obtain their communication, even if not yet recorded.
2. The person concerned has the right to obtain the information about:
a) his/her personal information origin;
b) handling aim and condition;
c) the methods used for electronic device handling;
d) the owner, responsible person and appointed representative identification elements according to article 5 paragraph 2;
e) the people or categories of people to whom the data may be communicated or who may become aware of it as appointed State area representatives, responsible person or people given specific tasks.
3. The concerned person is entitled to obtain:
a) updates, corrections or additions to the data, if it should concern him or her;
b) cancellation, transformation into anonymous form or opposition to its handling if the data is utilized in breach of this, including the data which does not need to be kept for purposes related to the aims for which it has been collected or subsequently handled;
c) a declaration that the operations referred to the foregoing a) and b) have been brought to the notice, about their content too, of those to whom the data has been communicated or broadcast, except in the case where compliance with this is found to be impossible or involves the use of means that are manifestly out of proportion compared with the right being safeguarded.
4) The person concerned is entitled to object, entirely or in part:
a) to the handling of his/her personal data, even though it may be pertinent to the aim of the data collection;
b) to the handling of his/her personal data for legitimate reasons for sending publicity or direct sales material purposes or for carrying out market or commercial advertising research.
COOKIES
What are cookies?
An HTTP cookie (also called web cookie, Internet cookie, browser cookie or simply cookie, the latter which is not to be confused with the literal definition), is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored in a user’s web browser while the user is browsing that website. Every time the user loads the website, the browser sends the cookie back to the server to notify the website of the user’s previous activity. Cookies were designed to be a reliable mechanism for websites to remember stateful information (such as items in a shopping cart) or to record the user’s browsing activity (including clicking particular buttons, logging in, or recording which pages were visited by the user as far back as months or years ago).
Although cookies cannot carry viruses, and cannot install malware on the host computer, tracking cookies and especially third-party tracking cookies are commonly used as ways to compile long-term records of individuals’ browsing histories—a potential privacy concern that prompted European and U.S. law makers to take action in 2011. Cookies can also store passwords and form content a user has previously entered, such as a credit card number or an address.
Other kinds of cookies perform essential functions in the modern web. Perhaps most importantly, authentication cookies are the most common method used by web servers to know whether the user is logged in or not, and which account they are logged in with. Without such a mechanism, the site would not know whether to send a page containing sensitive information, or require the user to authenticate themselves by logging in. The security of an authentication cookie generally depends on the security of the issuing website and the user’s web browser, and on whether the cookie data is encrypted. Security vulnerabilities may allow a cookie’s data to be read by a hacker, used to gain access to user data, or used to gain access (with the user’s credentials) to the website to which the cookie belongs (see cross-site scripting and cross-site request forgery for examples).
Session cookie
A session cookie, also known as an in-memory cookie or transient cookie, exists only in temporary memory while the user navigates the website. Web browsers normally delete session cookies when the user closes the browser. Unlike other cookies, session cookies do not have an expiration date assigned to them, which is how the browser knows to treat them as session cookies.
Persistent cookie
Instead of expiring when the web browser is closed as session cookies do, persistent cookies expire at a specific date or after a specific length of time. This means that, for the cookie’s entire lifespan (which can be as long or as short as its creators want), its information will be transmitted to the server every time the user visits the website that it belongs to, or every time the user views a resource belonging to that website from another website (such as an advertisement).
For this reason, persistent cookies are sometimes referred to as tracking cookies because they can be used by advertisers to record information about a user’s web browsing habits over an extended period of time. However, they are also used for \”legitimate\” reasons as well, such as keeping a user logged into her email account so she does not have to enter her login credentials every time she opens her browser.
Tracking
Tracking cookies are used to track users’ web browsing habits. This can also be done to some extent by using the IP address of the computer requesting the page or the referer field of the HTTP request header, but cookies allow for greater precision. This can be demonstrated as follows:
If the user requests a page of the site, but the request contains no cookie, the server presumes that this is the first page visited by the user. So the server creates a unique identifier (typically a string of random letters and numbers) and sends it as a cookie back to the browser together with the requested page.
From this point on, the cookie will automatically be sent by the browser to the server every time a new page from the site is requested. The server sends the page as usual, but also stores the URL of the requested page, the date/time of the request, and the cookie in a log file. By analyzing this log file, it is then possible to find out which pages the user has visited, in what sequence, and for how long.
Browser setting
Most browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.) are configured to accept cookies. However, all browsers allow you to control and disable cookies through your browser settings. We remind you, however, that disabling cookies navigation can cause malfunctions of the site and / or limit the service we offer. For information on how to manage and delete cookies on your tablet and / or mobile phone, please consult the “Help” section of the browser that you use.
To manage third-party cookies that use user information to generate specific actions, you can manage the use by visiting the Google Preferences page ads (if you have a Google Account). Alternatively, you can disable the use of cookies by a third-party vendor, for example, by visiting the opt-out page on the website www.youronlinechoices.eu, or alternatively, as described previously, by disabling cookies through your browser settings.