Privacy

Data Protection Policy

General Information

This Web site is operated by eLabor sc, Via Enrico Fermi 19, 56126 Pisa, Italia, info@elabor.biz (hereinafter “we” or “us”). If you have any questions about data protection, please contact us at the address above.

Processing of personal data

The following categories of data may be processed:

  • Data voluntarily provided by the user

These are personal data (e.g. personal details, address, email) freely released by the user in order to access certain services provided by the site (e.g.: registration to restricted areas, contact requests, filling in forms and subscribing to newsletters or events) or otherwise released for requests for information sent to the Owner.

The provision of services involves the acquisition by the Owner of the sender’s email address and/or any other personal data that will be processed exclusively to respond to the request or follow up on your report.

Failure to provide them may result in the impossibility of obtaining the requested service.

  • Automatic Capture Data (“Browsing Data” and “Cookies”).

Browsing Data

The computer systems and software procedures responsible for the operation of the Site acquire, in the course of their normal operation, certain personal data (such as IP addresses or domain names of the computers used by users, the pages visited and the date/time of the visit), the transmission of which is implicit in the use of Internet communication protocols. These data are used for the sole purpose of obtaining anonymous statistical information on the use of the Site and to check its correct functioning.

Cookies

To make navigation on this Website more efficient and immediate and for analytical purposes, cookies are used during users’ access to this Website. In the following we report on the cookies in detail.

We use Google Analytics from Google Inc. (“Google”) as a Web analytics service. Google Analytics also uses cookies. The information generated by the cookies about your use of this Web site is usually transferred to and stored on Google’s servers in the United States. However, prior to this transfer, your IP address is shortened by Google for member states of the European Union or other states that are signatories to the Agreement on the European Economic Area. The full IP address is transferred to Google’s servers in the United States and abbreviated there only in exceptional cases. Google uses this information, on behalf of the website administrator, to examine your use of the website, compile reports on website activity, and provide other services relating to your use of the website and the Internet to the website administrator. The IP address transferred from your browser as part of Google Analytics is not merged with other Google data. In addition, you can prevent Google from collecting and processing data generated by cookies and based on your website usage (including your IP address) by downloading and installing the following browser plug-in available at: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=it

By clicking on “accetta tutto” in our “cookie banner”, you consent to the processing of your personal data using cookies for the above purposes. This data is processed in accordance with Article 6 co. 1 first part, let. a) of the GDPR.

Disclosure of personal data and storage periods

The user’s personal information is provided on a voluntary basis. You are under no legal obligation to provide us with your personal data. If you do not wish to provide us with your personal data, this will have no consequence for you other than not being able to use our services. This data may be stored for as long as is necessary for the provision of the requested services and to handle your similar requests in the future as well.

Your rights

Under the RGPD you have the right:

  • to be informed about the processing of your personal data and to receive copies of these data (Art. 15 of the RGPD),
  • to rectify and complete inaccurate and incomplete personal data (Art. 16 of the RGPD),
  • to delete your personal data and in case they have been made public and to ensure that other data controller parties are informed about such deletion (Art. 17 of the RGPD),
  • to restrict the processing of your personal data (Art. 18 of the RGPD),
  • to data portability so that your personal data are provided in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and the right to transfer such data to another data controller without any hindrance from us (Art. 20 of the RGPD),
  • to revoke the consent given; revocation of consent does not affect the lawfulness of the processing based on the consent before revocation (Art. 7 of the RGPD), and
  • to object to the processing of data (Art. 21 of the RGPD),
  • to lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority if you believe that the data processing violates the RGPD (Art. 77 of the RGPD).