Cookie policy

INFORMATION NOTICE ON THE PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA OF USERS ONLINE – COOKIE POLICY PURSUANT TO REGULATION (EU) 2016/679 (“GDPR”)

DATA CONTROLLER

BIOMEDICA ITALIA S.R.L. having its registered office in
Milan, Via T. A. Edison, 6 – 20057 Assago,
tel. +39 02 495403 40,
fax +39 02 495403 50,
VAT n. IT11408800966,
PEC: Biomedica_italia@pec.it (“Company” or “Data Controller”)

PERSONAL DATA PROCESSED
Navigation data


COOKIE POLICY

WHAT ARE COOKIES
Cookies are data created by a server that are stored in text files on your computer’s hard disk or on any device you use to access the Internet (smartphone, tablet) and allow us to collect information about your navigation on the website.

Cookies can be permanently stored on your computer and have a variable duration (so-called persistent cookies), but they can also disappear when you close your browser or have a limited duration (so-called session cookies).

Cookies may be installed by the website you are visiting (so-called first-party cookies) or may be installed by other websites (so-called third-party cookies).

HOW WE USE COOKIES

  1. Technical Cookies
  1. session/navigation: The use of so-called session cookies (which are not permanently stored on the user’s computer and disappear when the browser is closed) is strictly limited to the transmission of session identifiers (consisting of random numbers generated by the server) necessary to enable the safe and efficient exploration of the site and its applications. The so-called session cookies used in the site avoid the use of other computer techniques potentially prejudicial to the confidentiality of user navigation and do not allow the acquisition of personal identification data of the user. They do not require your consent.
  2. Persistent cookies: persistent cookies remain on your device even after you leave the website, until you delete them or until they expire. The site creates these cookies and stores them on your device so that they can be read when you visit the site again. This allows, for example, to find, even on subsequent visits to the site, the preferences set (e.g. wish list, shopping cart…). They do not require your consent.

COOKIE PREFERENCES MANAGEMENT
The technical cookies described above will be installed when the user first accesses to the website. The consent of the user is not required.

HOW TO CHANGE COOKIE SETTINGS
Most Internet browsers are initially set to accept cookies automatically. This means that the user has the possibility, at any time, to set his browser to accept all cookies, only some of them, or to reject them all, disabling their use by the sites. In addition, the user can normally set his browser preferences so that he is notified whenever a cookie is stored on his computer. Finally, at the end of each browsing session, the user can delete the cookies collected from the hard disk of his device. If you wish to delete the cookies installed in the cookies folder of your browser, please note that each browser has different procedures for managing the settings.
By selecting the links below the user can get specific instructions for some of the major browsers:

If you do not want to receive Google Analytics cookies, you can do so by logging on to the page: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/ 
If you want to know more about cookies in general you can visit the page http://www.allaboutcookies.org
If the user wants to know more about online behavioral advertising and privacy, he can visit the page http://www.youronlinechoices.com
If you want to learn more about Google Analytics cookies you can visit http://www.google.com/intl/it/analytics/privacyoverview.html

CookieNamePurposeFirst / Third partyConsent (Yes/No)Duration
Session cookieDisclaimer
Technical
First partynoSession
MultimedialYouTubeTechnicalFirst partynoSession

MANDATORY DATA PROVISION

The navigation data, processed by the Controller contextually to the navigation on the website through the installation of technical cookies and first party analytical cookies, are necessary to ensure correct navigation within the website.


DATA RECIPIENTS

The data may be processed by external parties operating as independent data controllers such as, for example, supervisory and control authorities and bodies. 

The data may also be processed, on behalf of the Company, by external subjects designated as data processors, to whom adequate operating instructions are given. These subjects are essentially included in the following categories: 

  1. companies that offer services instrumental to the pursuit of the purposes indicated in this notice (IT suppliers, companies that deal with the management and maintenance of the site…)

PARTIES AUTHORISED TO PROCESS DATA

Data may be processed by employees and/or collaborators of the Data Controller/Data Processor assigned to the pursuit of the purposes indicated above, who have been expressly authorised to the processing and who have received adequate operating instructions..


PERSONAL DATA TRANSFERS OUTSIDE THE EU

The personal data collected using the website will not be transferred abroad to non-European countries.


RIGHTS OF DATA SUBJECTS – LODGE A COMPLAINT WITH A SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY

Contacting the Privacy Office by ordinary mail sent to the address BIOMEDICA ITALIA S.R.L. Via T. A. Edison, 6 – 20057 Assago (MI), or by e-mail at privacy@biomedica-italia.it, data subjects can ask the data controller for access to the data concerning them, their cancellation, correction of inaccurate data, the integration of incomplete data, the limitation of processing in the cases provided for by art. 18 GDPR, as well as the opposition to processing in the case of legitimate interest of the data controller.

Furthermore, if the processing is based on consent or contract and is carried out by automated means, the data subjects have the right to receive the data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and, if technically feasible, to transmit them to another data controller without hindrance.

The data subjects have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority in the Member State where they habitually reside or work or in the State where the alleged infringement has occurred.