The present Cookie Policy applies to the website www.c-cenvironmental.com (hereinafter referred to as the “Website”), owned by C & C Srls Via Couff 5 – 22010 Laglio – Como – Italy.
Accessing and browsing the Website involves the use of cookies and similar technologies, both proprietary and third-party, on the device from which the User accesses and navigates, in order to enable and optimize browsing, analyze traffic and User behavior, allow the User to share content through social networks, and personalize the content and advertisements displayed based on the User’s browsing habits.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small data files that are received on the User’s device from the Website and are used to record certain browsing interactions, storing data that can be updated and retrieved from the device. These files are stored on the User’s device and are used, among other things, to remember the User’s preferences when re-accessing the Website, such as login data or page customization.
Cookies or other similar technologies may also be used to record information on how a visitor uses a website. For example, from which other website they accessed it or if they used an advertising banner to reach this site.
Consent
By accessing the Website, the User is provided with some information about the use of these technologies through the device being used, and is shown how to give consent to www.c-cenvironmental.com to implement the indicated use.
Furthermore, through the configuration panel, the User can choose to accept or refuse all cookies or do so selectively and manage preferences.
At any time, the User can manage their configuration preferences, as indicated in the paragraph of this Cookie Policy (“How to change cookie settings”).
Some cookies may be necessary for the functioning of the Website and for the provision of services offered by the Website and requested by the User. These strictly necessary cookies do not require consent. However, if the User objects to the use of these cookies in accordance with the provisions of this Cookie Policy, access to the website may be impeded or it may not function correctly.
How do we use cookies?
Like most online services, our Website uses proprietary and third-party cookies for different purposes. First-party cookies are mostly necessary for the proper functioning of the website and do not collect any personally identifiable data.
The third-party cookies used on our website mainly serve to understand how the Website works, how you interact with our Website, keep our services secure, potentially provide relevant advertising for you, and create a better user experience that can optimize your future interactions with our website.
Cookies used on our website
Cookies and purposes
There are two fundamental macro-categories, with different characteristics: technical cookies and profiling cookies.
Technical cookies are generally necessary for the proper functioning of the website and to allow navigation; without them, you may not be able to correctly view the pages or use certain services. For example, a technical cookie is essential to keep the user logged in throughout their visit to a website, or to store settings for language, display, and so on.
The technical cookies used on this website can be further distinguished into:
Strictly necessary:
These cookies are strictly necessary for the functioning of the website. They allow the User to navigate through the Website and use the various options and services the Website offers. Without them, some features of the Website would not function correctly (for example, cookies used to store User preferences on the use of cookies, service authentication cookies, or cookies that are essential to comply with the security principle established by GDPR – General Data Protection Regulation – in relation to an activity requested by the User).
Analytical:
These third-party cookies store information on how Users interact with the content of the Website, where they come from, which browser they use, and how long they stay on each page, among other information. They are used to measure audience and produce statistics.
Functional:
Functional cookies help perform certain functions such as sharing website content on social media platforms, collecting feedback, and other third-party features.
Personalization:
These cookies collect information on how Users use the Website and remember them to allow the User to access the Website in such a way that the User’s experience is unique to them and different from that of other Users (for example, cookies used to customize how services are displayed on the Website, depending on prior visits made by Users or actions taken on the Website, or cookies used to remember whether Users choose a certain setting on the Website).
Performance:
Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indicators of the website that help provide a better user experience for visitors.
Advertising:
Advertising cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to deliver personalized ads.
Social networks:
These third-party cookies allow Users to share content through social networks. These cookies can track the User’s browser across other websites and profile User interests, which can impact the content shown to the User on other visited websites.
Profiling cookies have the task of profiling the user and are used to send advertising messages that align with the preferences expressed by the User during their browsing; they may also be used, even by third companies, to build a profile of your interests and show or send you relevant ads on this and other sites.
These cookies can be set via our site only by our advertising partners and are therefore third-party cookies. Such cookies are based solely on identifying your browser and your internet device. If you do not authorize these cookies, you will not see or receive the aforementioned ads, nor will profiles of your interests be created. Refusing or withdrawing consent to the use of one or more profiling cookies will not interfere with the ability to access the Website or browse it.
If you are subscribed to one of our loyalty programs by accepting such cookies and later navigating after receiving our targeted email or accessing a reserved area, such cookies and their related analyses will be linked to your registration data in the programs or your member references via an automatically generated numerical code.
The use of such cookies requires obtaining the prior free consent of the user, which the Website acquires in accordance with the Provision of the Guarantor of May 8, 2014 and subsequent amendments.
Cookies can also be classified as:
- First-party cookies, which are cookies generated and managed directly by the operator of the website being visited by the user.
- Third-party cookies, which are generated and managed by entities other than the operator of the website being visited by the user (usually based on a contract between the website owner and the third party).
Characteristics of cookies: duration and identity of third parties
Through the cookie configuration link at the beginning of this Cookie Policy, the User can access all the details of the cookies and similar technologies used on the Website, including their duration, classified by type and origin.
Other similar technologies
The website also contains links to external pages. www.c-cenvironmental.com does not control the cookies used by these external pages, so for more information on cookies from third-party social network websites, the User can directly access their cookie policies.
How to change cookie settings or withdraw consent
It is possible to manage consent preferences for the use of cookies at any time. Through this function, you can:
Manage cookie permissions by managing your preferences through the settings panel available to users via the link at the beginning of this document and in the widget on the website pages or by accessing this notice, which is “linkable” from every page of this Site.
Disable or block the download of cookies through specific functions of the browser used. Below is a list of links for cookie management for the most common browsers.
If consent has already been given but you want to change cookie permissions, you need to delete them through the browser, as indicated below, because otherwise, those already installed will not be removed. Furthermore, it is not possible in any way to control third-party cookies, so if consent has been previously given, it is necessary to proceed to delete the cookies through the browser (dedicated section) or request opt-out directly from third parties or through the site: http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/le-tue-scelte.
For more information, you can consult the following sites:
http://www.youronlinechoices.com/
http://www.allaboutcookies.org/
http://www.garanteprivacy.it/web/guest/home/docweb/-/docweb-display/docweb/3118884.
How to disable/delete cookies by configuring the browser
Chrome
- Run the Chrome Browser
- Click on the menu in the browser toolbar next to the URL input window for navigation
- Select Settings
- Click on Show Advanced Settings
- In the “Privacy” section, click the Content Settings button
- In the “Cookies” section, you can change the following settings related to cookies:
– Allow saving data locally
– Modify local data only until the browser is closed
– Prevent sites from setting cookies
– Block third-party cookies and site data
– Manage exceptions for certain websites
– Delete one or all cookies
For more information, visit the dedicated page.
Mozilla Firefox
- Run the Mozilla Firefox Browser
- Click on the menu in the browser toolbar next to the URL input window for navigation
- Select Options
- Select the Privacy panel
- Click on Show Advanced Settings
- In the “Privacy” section, click the Content Settings button
- In the Tracking section, you can change the following cookie-related settings:
– Request sites not to track you
– Inform sites of your willingness to be tracked
– Do not communicate any preference regarding tracking of personal data
- From the History section, you can:
– By enabling “Use custom settings” choose to accept third-party cookies (always, from the most visited sites, or never) and keep them for a specific period (until they expire, until Firefox is closed, or ask every time)
– Remove individual stored cookies.
For more information, visit the dedicated page.
Internet Explorer
- Run the Internet Explorer Browser
- Click the Tools button and choose Internet Options
- Click the Privacy tab and, in the Settings section, adjust the slider according to the desired action for cookies:
– Block all cookies
– Allow all cookies
– Select the sites to get cookies: move the slider to an intermediate position to not block or allow all cookies, then click Sites, enter a website in the Website Address box, and then click Block or Allow.
For more information, visit the dedicated page.
Safari 6
- Run the Safari Browser
- Click Safari, select Preferences, and press Privacy
- In the Block Cookies section, specify how Safari should accept cookies from websites.
- To view which sites have stored cookies, click Details.
For more information, visit the dedicated page.
Safari iOS (mobile devices)
- Run the iOS Safari Browser
- Tap on Settings and then Safari
- Tap on Block Cookies and choose from the various options: “Never”, “Third parties and advertisers” or “Always”
- To clear all cookies stored by Safari, tap on Settings, then on Safari, and finally on Clear Cookies and Data.
For more information, visit the dedicated page.
Opera
- Run the Opera Browser
- Click on Preferences, then on Advanced, and finally on Cookies
- Select one of the following options:
– Accept all cookies
– Accept cookies only from the site you are visiting: third-party cookies and those sent from a domain other than the one you are visiting will be refused
– Never accept cookies: all cookies will never be saved.
For more information, visit the dedicated page.
Contact
For any questions, do not hesitate to write to us at the following Email address: c-c@c-cenvironmental.com.
Data Controller
The Data Controller is C & C Srls Via Couff 5 – 22010 Laglio – Como – Italy.
Email Address of the Controller: c-c@c-cenvironmental.com.
Since the use of third-party Tracking Tools on this site cannot be completely controlled by the Controller, any specific reference to third-party Tracking Tools should be considered indicative. For complete information, Users are kindly invited to consult the privacy policy of the respective third-party services listed in this document.
Given the objective complexity of identifying tracking technologies, Users are invited to contact the Controller if they wish to receive further information regarding the use of such technologies on this site.
Legal references
This privacy notice is drafted based on multiple legislative ordinances, including Articles 13 and 14 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679. Unless otherwise specified, this privacy notice exclusively concerns this website.
Exercise of the rights of the data subject
The data subject, in relation to the personal data subject to this notice, has the right to exercise the rights provided for by the EU Regulation as follows:
- Right of access of the data subject [art. 15 of the EU Regulation]: the data subject has the right to obtain from the controller confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning them is being processed and, if so, access to the information expressly provided for in the cited article, including without limitation the purposes of the processing, categories of data and recipients, retention period, existence of the right to erasure, rectification or restriction, the right to lodge a complaint, all available information on the source of the data, the possible existence of automated decision-making as per art. 22 of the Regulation, as well as a copy of their personal data.
- Right to rectification [art. 16 of the EU Regulation]: the data subject has the right to obtain from the controller the rectification and/or completion of inaccurate personal data concerning them, without undue delay;
- Right to erasure (“right to be forgotten”) [art. 17 of the EU Regulation]: the data subject has the right to erasure of personal data concerning them without undue delay, if one of the reasons expressly provided for in the cited article exists, including without limitation the necessity of processing ceases with respect to the purposes, the withdrawal of consent on which the processing is based, opposition to processing if it is based on non-prevalent legitimate interest, unlawful processing of data, erasure for legal obligations, data of minors processed in the absence of the applicability conditions provided for in art. 8 of the Regulation;
- Right to restriction of processing [art. 18 of the EU Regulation]: in cases provided for by art. 18, including unlawful processing, contestation of the accuracy of the data, opposition of the data subject, and the cessation of the need for processing by the controller, the data of the data subject must be processed only for preservation unless consent of the same data subject and the other cases expressly provided for in the cited article;
- Right to data portability [art. 20 of the EU Regulation]: the data subject, in cases where the processing is based on consent and on contract and is carried out by automated means, may request to receive their personal data in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format, and has the right to transmit it to another controller;
- Right to object [art. 21 of the EU Regulation]: the data subject has the right to object to the processing of their personal data, in the case that the processing is based on non-prevalent legitimate interest or is carried out for direct marketing purposes;
- Right not to be subjected to automated decision-making [art. 22 of the EU Regulation]: the data subject has the right not to be subjected to a decision, including profiling, based solely on automated processing (e.g., carried out exclusively through electronic tools or computer programs).
The description above does not replace the text of the articles cited therein, which are fully recalled here, and the full reading is referred to: https://www.garanteprivacy.it/regolamentoue/diritti-degli-interessati.
Right to lodge a complaint
The data subject, if they believe that their rights have been compromised, has the right to lodge a complaint with the Guarantor Authority for the protection of personal data, according to the methods indicated by the same Authority at the following internet address:
http://www.garanteprivacy.it/web/guest/home/docweb/-/docweb-display/docweb/4535524 or by sending written communication to the Guarantor Authority for the Protection of Personal Data, Piazza Montecitorio no.121, 00186 Rome.
For further details on the rights of data subjects provided by the Guarantor, please refer to the link.
Updates
This Cookie Policy may be updated based on legal, technical, or business development criteria. When we update our Cookie Policy, we will take the necessary measures to inform Users and, if applicable, ask for their consent, depending on the relevance of the changes made.
Privacy Notice pursuant to art. 13 of the EU Regulation 2016/679 regarding processing carried out via the website including cookies.
Last modified: July 24, 2024.