Privacy

Privacy

 

This page describes how web site users personal data is handled. This notice is mandatory, pursuant to art.13, decree law N. 196/2003 (Personal Data Protection Code), which applies to everyone who interacts with Frontis Governance di Sergio Carbonara (hereafter, “Frontis Governance”) web services through the following address:

http://www.frontisgovernance.com 
The notice only applies to Frontis Governance website and not to other sites that users may access via links contained herein.

The Recommendation 2/2001 adopted on the 17th of May 2001 by the European Personal Data Authorities, gathered in the Group pursuant to art. 29 of EC Directive n. 95/46, identifies minimum requisites for online personal data collection and, in particular, information on procedures, timing, and nature of data that “data controllers” must provide to web users.

 

  1. The responsible for data treatment

Upon entering this website, personal data of identified or identifiable persons may be handled. The entity entitled to such processing is Frontis Governance di Sergio Carbonara – Largo Orazi e Curiazi, 9 – 00181 Rome. 

  1. Location of data processing

Personal data processing related to web services provided by this site is carried out at the legal office of Frontis Governance. The data is handled only by technical personnel in charge of processing the information, or by persons engaged for occasional support and operations maintenance.

No personal data acquired through the website services may be disclosed to third parties. 

3. Type of data treated

3.1. Browsing data

The information systems and software procedures used to manage this web site may collect personal data during ordinary operations. Such data collection and transmission is linked to the use of Internet communication protocols.
Such information is not collected in order to be associated with identified users, but could provide users identification if matched with third-party data. 
Such data include the IP addresses or domain names of personal computers connecting to the site.

These data are used solely to get anonymous statistical information on the use of the site and operational checks. Such data may be used to identify responsibilities in the case of IT crimes and abuses which may be committed on the site.

3.2. Data provided voluntarily by users

Optional and voluntary sending of e-mails to the addresses indicated in this site entails subsequent acquisition of the sender’s e-mail address, which is needed to reply to requests, and of any other personal data included in the e-mail. 
Summary information on privacy will be indicated or displayed from time to time on the site pages referring to specific services available on request.

  1. Optional data supply

Irrespective of the foregoing on the “browsing section”, users are free to supply their personal data in order to request information, other documents or use the services provided through the site.

Failure to supply such data may preclude the provision of such services.

The individual registering to the website gives the authorization to the treatment of the data and is aware of the fact that without this consent, the registration and the subscription to the services cannot be completed.

  1. Processing Methods

Personal data are processed by automatic tools only for the time required to achieve the purposes for which they have been collected. 
Specific security measures are applied to prevent loss of data, unlawful or incorrect use and unauthorized access.

  1. Rights of interested parties

The parties whom personal data refers to are entitled at any time to obtain confirmation of whether or not such data exists and to know the content and origin thereof and to check its accuracy or request addition to or updating such data ( art. 7 of decree no. 196 of 2003 ). 

Under the aforementioned legal provisions, parties are entitled to request deletion, transformation into an anonymous form or blocking of data unlawfully processed and in any case to oppose, on legitimate grounds, the processing of personal data. 

Such requests should be addressed to the Responsible of Data Processing.

  1. Cookie policy

 Frontis Governance website uses cookies, as almost all websites do, to help provide you with the best experience we can. Cookies are small text files that are placed on your Terminal Equipment (computer or mobile phone) when you browse websites.

Our cookies help us:

  • Make our website work as you would expect
  • Improve the speed/security of the site
  • Continuously improve our website
  • Make our marketing more efficient

We do not use cookies to:

  • Collect any personally identifiable information (without your express permission)
  • Collect any sensitive information
  • Pass data to advertising networks
  • Pass personally identifiable data to third parties
  • Pay sales commissions

Granting us permission to use cookies

If the settings on the software you are using to view this website (your browser) are adjusted to accept cookies we take this, and your continued use of Frontis Governance website, to mean that you are fine with this. Should you wish to remove or not use cookies from our site you can learn how to do this below, however doing so will likely mean that our site will not work as you would expect.

More about our Cookies

Technical cookies

Firstly, Frontis Governance stores technical cookies. These cookies are necessary to provide the requested service. For instance, technical cookies allow you to proceed through different pages of a website with a single login and they remember selections in (order) forms that are filled out on the website.

Session cookies

Besides technical cookies, Frontis Governance stores cookies that are only stored on your Terminal Equipment temporarily. These cookies are automatically erased when you close your browser. These so-called session cookies are used to map your online behaviour during a visit to the website. Frontis Governane can use this information to adjust its website to the needs of its users.

There is no way to prevent these cookies being set other than not to use our site.

Third party cookies

Apart from cookies that Frontis Governance itself stores, third parties can store cookies on your Terminal Equipment through the website. This paragraph applies to these third party cookies. Frontis Governance cannot control or influence the use of these cookies and/or the use by third parties of the information collected through these cookies. Frontis Governance only provides the platform that enable storing these third party cookies. Frontis Governance emphasizes that on the use of the data collected through these cookies further conditions of third parties may be applicable. The different types of thirs party cookies that are stored through the website are discussed below.

Get Clicky

Get Clicky is used for collecting anonymous website usage statistics. The information that is collected includes internet protocol (IP) addresses, type of browser, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date/time stamp, referring/entry/visited/exit pages, to analyse trends, administer the site, and track user’s movement around the site. Get Clicky sets the “_jsuid” code, which allows Get Clicky to create usage profiles. More information can be found in the Get Clicky Privacy Terms.

Turning cookies off

The consent you have given to store and read first and third party cookies can be withdrawn at any time by setting your browser to disable cookies and/or to remove all cookies from your browser.

By clicking the links below, you can read how you can delete the different type of cookies from different browsers.

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Please, take into account that deleting cookies may cause some parts of the website to work incorrectly. 

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