COOKIE POLICY

Cookie Policy

This cookie policy is provided under Article 13 of Legislative Decree no. 196/2003 (Personal data protection code, “Privacy Code”) and describes the management procedures of the web site www.lp-packaging.it  (the “Web Site”) about the processing methods of the personal data that may be potentially acquired in compliance with the law in force by using “cookies”.

This notice is provided for the Web Site only and not for any other websites potentially viewed by the User through to third party websites on the site.

The Web Site is owned and managed by LP Packaging srl (“LP”; see § 3 –  Data Controller).

The full “privacy policy” is always linked in the footer of the Web Site.

1 PURPOSE AND METHODS OF DATA PROCESSING

LP uses cookies to make the Web Site easier to use and to better tailor the Web Site to Users’ interests and needs.

2 NATURE OF DATA PROVISION AND CONSEQUENCES OF A REFUSAL

Consent to the processing of personal data is mandatory to fully use the Web Site; a refusal to data processing may prevent the use of the Web Site with full functionality. More broadly, the User is properly informed for each specific case, but can consult in any case the Web Site, even denying the consent to the personal data processing, where requested; in such a case, some features of the Web Site may be disabled.

3 DATA CONTROLLER

As a result of use of the Web Site and its services, personal information concerning identified or identifiable people may be collected and processed. The data controller responsible for the protection of this personal data is LP Packaging srl, P.IVA IT03478210374, Via Marzabotto 156, 40050 Funo di Argelato (Bologna), Italy.

4 PLACE WHERE DATA IS PROCESSED

The data processing involved in the provision of services relating to this Web Site is carried out at the headquarters of LP and, except to explicit cases, is only handled by its technical personnel involved in data processing. Data collected via the Web Site, or otherwise arising from the provision of services through the Web Site, may be disclosed to key partners whose collaboration is necessary for the provision of services required by Users/visitors/customers. LP will, in any event, ensure compliance with the legislation in force.

5 CATEGORIES OF PROCESSED DATA/ SPECIFIC PROCESSING

Different types of personal data may be processed and treated differently, depending on the provided services. Cookies are processed in accordance with the information provided below.

5.1 Cookies

What is a cookie? Cookies are information stored by the browser when you visit a Web Site using a PC, smartphone or tablet. Each cookie contains several pieces of data (e.g. the name of the server from which it originates, a numeric identifier, etc.). Cookies can remain in the system for the duration of a session (until the closing of the browser), or for long periods, and may contain a unique identifier.

What are they used for? Cookies are used for different purposes, depending on their type: some are strictly necessary for the correct function of the Web Site (technical cookies), whereas others optimise performance in order to provide the User with a better experience while they are visiting the Web Site. In addition, cookies allow Web Site usage statistics to be obtained, such as cookies analytics; others are for the purpose of displaying advertisements (in some cases advertisements are targeted based on cookie profiling).

Consent: Consent from the Users is stored by LP for the purpose of fulfilling its responsibilities, through a technical cookie that has a duration period of 12 months. The User is informed both by the brief privacy notice (displayed in a banner upon the first visit to the Web Site until permission is granted or denied, as explained in paragraph 5.4 “How to disable cookies?”) and by this privacy policy. Furthermore, see paragraph 5.3 for links to the privacy policy of third parties, in addition to disabling third party cookies (if directly available through the same).

How can you disable them? You can disable cookies either through your browser settings (paragraph 5.4 “How to disable cookies?”), or through the mechanisms made available by a third party (paragraph 5.3 “Specific types of cookies used on the site”).

5.2 General types of cookies used on the Web Site

Technical cookies (first party): these are essential for the proper operation of this Web Site and to store User’s consent (duration: 12 months)

Analytics cookies (third-party): are used to create User profiles in order to send advertising messages in accordance with the preferences expressed by the User during the browsing, by using a third-party service.

5.3 Specific types of cookies used on the Web Site

First party cookies: only technical cookies are used and only for the purpose to store User’s consent (duration: 12 months)

Third party cookies: this Web Site uses third-party cookies provided by the third parties listed below, together with the links to their respective to privacy policy (also for their disablement):

Technical cookies: Youtube (Google Inc.) – http://www.google.com/policies/technologies/cookies/ and https://www.google.com/policies/technologies/managing/;

Analytics cookies: Google Analytics (Google Inc.): www.google.com/intl/it_ALL/analytics/learn/privacy.html; https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout (to disable & opt-out);

Profiling cookies: Google Inc. http://www.google.com/policies/technologies/cookies/ and http://www.google.com/settings/ads (in order to disable profiling based on Google ads);

DoubleClick (Google Inc.): http://www.google.it/intl/it/policies/privacy/, https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/2839090 and http://www.google.com/settings/ads (in order to disable profiling based on Google ads).

5.4 How to disable cookies

Control via browser: The browsers commonly used (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari) accept cookies by default, but this setting can be changed by the User at any time. This applies to both PCs and mobile devices like tablets and smartphones, and it is a function generally and widely supported.

Therefore, cookies can easily be disabled or turned off by accessing the browser’s options or preferences, and in general third-party cookies can also be blocked. As a general rule, these options will only have an impact on that browser and on that device, unless there are active options to synchronize the preferences on different devices. Specific instructions can be found on the Options page or Help page of the browser itself. Disabling technical cookies, however, may affect the full and/ or proper functioning of different sites, including this one.

Normally, browsers used today:

– offer the “Do not track” option, which is supported by some websites (but not all). Thus, these websites are no longer able to collect certain navigation data;

– offer the option of anonymous surfing or incognito mode: in this way, data will not be collected in the browser and browsing history will not be saved, but the navigation data may still be acquired by the operator of the Web Site that was visited;

– allow the deletion of cookies stored in whole or in part, but after visiting a Web Site again they are usually installed, where such possibility is not blocked.

Below are links to the support pages for the most popular browser (with instructions on how to disable cookies on these browsers):

– Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/it/kb/Attivareedisattivareicookie;

– Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/it-it/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies#ie=ie-11

– Safari (iOS) https://support.apple.com/it-it/HT201265

– Chrome (desktop): https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=it

– Android e iOS https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/2392971?hl=it).

Third-party cookies: these may be disabled either using the methods described above, or by referring to each third party (following the links listed in the previous paragraph).

On-line tools: You may note that from http://www.youronlinechoices.com/ you can not only learn more about cookies, but also check the installation of numerous cookies on your browser and/or device and, if supported, also disable them.

6 RIGHTS OF DATA SUBJECTS

The person concerned is “the person to whom the personal data refer” (Article 4, paragraph 1, letter i) of Legislative Decree no. 196/2003). Each person concerned is entitled to receive, at any time, confirmation of the existence or non-existence of the data, information on its content and origin, and to verify the accuracy of the data, or request data integration, update or correction (Article 7 of the Legislative Decree no. 196/2003). In compliance with the abovementioned article, cancellation, anonymisation or blocking of data can be requested, if the data has been processed disregarding the law in force. Data processing can also be opposed for legitimate reasons. At the end of the privacy policy you can find the full text of Article 7 Legislative Decree no. 196/2003. Requests should be addressed to LP Packaging srl, via email to the address accounts@lp-packaging.it.

 

Please refer to the “privacy policy” for further information.