INFO DOCUMENT FOR THE WEBSITE
On this page, the way in which the reference site is managed is described with regard to processing of the personal data of users consulting the site.
This refers to the information provided in accordance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to people interacting with the company web services, accessible at http://pollution.irisceramicagroup.com which corresponds to the home page of the official site.

The information in question is provided for this site only, not for any other sites that might be consulted by users via links.

THE DATA CONTROLLER
The data referred to identified or identifiable persons may be processed following consultation of this site.

The “controller” of the processing is GranitiFiandre S.p.A., in the person of their pro-tempore legal representative.

PLACE OF PROCESSING OF THE DATA
The processing connected with the web services of this site take place at the company’s registered address and is taken care of solely by the technical personnel of the department in charge of such processing, or by persons who may be entrusted with occasional maintenance activities.
No data resulting from the web service are either notified or circulated.
The personal data provided by users who submit requests for information material (brochures, CD-ROMs, catalogues, price-lists, answers to queries, miscellaneous documents, etc.) to be sent to them are used solely for the purpose of carrying out the requested service or activity.

TYPES OF DATA PROCESSED
Navigation data
During their normal operation, the IT systems and software procedures for running this website acquire certain personal data, the transmission of which is implicit in the use of Internet communication protocols.
This information is not acquired in order to be associated with identified interested parties, but they could enable users to be identified by means of processing and associating them with data held by third parties.
This category of data includes the IP addresses or domain names of the computers used by the users linking up with the site, the URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) addresses of the resources requested, the time of day of the request, the method used to submit the request to the server, the size of the file obtained in reply, the numerical code indicating the status of the reply provided by the server (successful, error, etc.) and other parameters concerning the user’s operating system and IT environment.

These data are used for the sole purpose of obtaining anonymous statistical information concerning the use of the site and for monitoring its correct operation.
They are erased immediately after processing. The data could be used in order to ascertain liability in the event of any IT offences to the detriment of the site. Apart from such cases, if any, as things stand the data concerning web contacts persist for no longer than seven days.

Data provided voluntarily by the user
The optional, explicit and voluntary submission of e-mail messages to the addresses indicated at this site entails the subsequent acquisition of the address of the sender, which is necessary in order to meet any requests, and of any other personal data contained in the message.
Specific summary information memos will be reported or shown progressively on the pages of the site provided for specific services.

COOKIES
No personal data of users is acquired by the site in this respect.
Cookies are not used to transmit information of a personal nature, nor are so-called persistent cookies of any type, i.e. systems for tracking users, employed.
The use of session cookies (which are not stored permanently in the user’s computer and disappear as soon as the browser is closed) is strictly limited to the transmission of session ID’s (consisting of random numbers generated by the server), necessary for enabling the site to be explored safely and efficiently.
The so-called session cookies used on this site do not resort to other IT techniques that could potentially prejudice confidential navigation by users and do not allow acquisition of personal data identifying the user.

OPTIONAL NATURE OF THE PROVISION OF DATA
Except as specified for navigation data, the user may choose freely whether or not to provide his/her personal data. Failure to provide them may make it impossible to provide whatever is requested.

PROCESSING PROCEDURE
The personal data are processed with automated tools for the time strictly necessary to achieve the aim for which they were acquired.
Specific safety measures are implemented in order to prevent the loss of data, their unlawful or incorrect use or unauthorised access.

RIGHTS OF THE PARTIES CONCERNED
The parties to whom the personal data refer are entitled to obtain at all times confirmation of the existence or otherwise of the data concerned, and to be made aware of their contents and origin, to check the exactness and to require that they be completed or updated, or their correction (for a complete illustration see the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)).
In accordance with the same article, they are entitled to request cancellation of the data, their conversion into an anonymous form or cancellation of data processed in breach of the law and, for legitimate reasons, to oppose processing thereof.

These requests must be addressed to the Controller of the processing.

This document constitutes the Privacy Policy of this site and will be subject to updating.

COOKIE POLICY

INTRODUCTION
This “complete notice” has been prepared and customised specifically for this website, http://pollution.irisceramicagroup.com. It completes and updates the other information already present on the website and/or issued earlier by the company, in combination with which it provides all the information required under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and subsequent orders of the personal data protection authority.

IMPORTANT NOTICE
Third parties are informed that use of this notice or a part thereof on other websites in reference to which it is not pertinent and/or incorrect and/or inconsistent may result in the application of considerable fines by the personal data protection authority.

SUBJECT OF THE NOTICE
On these web pages our company makes use of technologies which resort to use of “cookies”, and this notice provides users with clear, precise information on how they are used.

This document cancels and fully replaces any previous information provided by the company regarding cookies, which should therefore be considered entirely obsolete.

WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies are strings of text (small files) which the websites a user visits send to the user’s terminal (pc, tablet, smartphone, etc.), where they are memorised and sent back to the site from which they came the next time the same user visits the site.

TYPES OF COOKIES AND THEIR PURPOSES
The cookies used on this website are of the following types:

Technical cookies: these allow users to enjoy quick, optimised browsing of the website and efficient use of the various services and/or options it offers, for instance by allowing users to make a purchase or log on to access restricted areas. These cookies are necessary to improve the use of the website but can be deactivated.

Analysis cookies: anonymous, aggregate web analysis tools which provide information on how users use the website, how they came to it, the number and duration of their visits, etc. These cookies allow us to make improvements to the website which will facilitate access by users and to prepare statistics. These cookies are not necessary for optimal use of the website and may, therefore, be deactivated.

Third party cookies: cookies installed on the user’s terminal by third-party website operators through this website. Third party cookies, the primary aim of which is analysis, mostly result from Google Analytics functions; for more information on Google Analytics go to http://www.google.it/intl/it/analytics.

To disable cookies and prevent Google Analytics from collecting browsing data, download the additional browser component for deactivation of Google Analytics by clicking on the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

BROWSER SETTINGS
We also inform users that they are free to configure their privacy parameters in relation to installation and use of cookies at any time directly through their own browser, following the instructions provided.
Specifically, users may choose the “private browsing” setting, in which the user’s browser stops storing the history of websites visited, passwords entered, cookies and other information on pages visited.
If the user decides to deactivate all cookies (including technical cookies), the quality and rapidity of the services offered by this website may be drastically worsened and some parts of the site may become inaccessible.

PRACTICAL ADVICE FOR USERS ON CORRECT BROWSER SETTINGS
To block or limit the use of cookies by this website and other websites directly through your own browser, follow the simple instructions provided below for the most commonly used browsers.

Google Chrome: click on the “Customise and control Google Chrome” icon at the top right then select the menu item “Settings”. In the screen that appears, select the menu item “Show advanced settings” and then the menu item “Privacy”; click on “Content settings”, where you will be able to block some or all cookies.

Microsoft Internet Explorer: click on the “Tools” button at the top right, then select the menu item “Internet options”. In the dialogue box that appears, select the menu item “Privacy”, where you may block some or all cookies.

Mozilla Firefox: in the drop-down menu at the top left, select the menu item “Options”. In the dialogue box that appears, select the menu item “Privacy”, where you may block some or all cookies.