Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

STATEMENT ON THE PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA

With reference to the methods used for the management and processing of your personal data, as a user who consults this site, the Joint controllers are providing the following information pursuant to Article 13 of EU Regulation No. 679/2016:

1. Cookies

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text strings that the sites you visit send to your computer (normally your browser), where they are stored and then re-transmitted back to the sites when you visit them again.

To give your consent to the installation of all types of cookies and enable them, click here.

Types of cookies used by https://www.sustainableeurice.eu/.

Technical and analytical cookies with limited potential to identify you.

Technical cookies are those used for the sole purpose of transmitting a communication on an electronic communications network, or, to the extent strictly necessary for the supplier of a company service, transmitting the information explicitly requested by the subscriber or the user with a view to providing said service. Analytical cookies, on the other hand, are used to analyse and measure use of the website by users. Analytical cookies are similar to technical cookies when used directly by the site manager to collect information, in aggregate form, on the number of users to the site and on how they visit it. The legal basis that legitimises the processing of personal data for this purpose is set out in the circumstances described by Article 6, section 1, letter b) of EU Regulation No. 679/2016 – i.e. processing is necessary for the performance of a contract to which the Data Subject is party or in order to take steps at the request of the Data Subject prior to entering into a contract.

The technical and analytical cookies used by the site are:

– Cookie name: moove_gdpr_popup

Technical cookie: this cookie allows the preferences expressed by the user in the cookie banner to be recorded.

Type of data processed: data relating your preferences regarding the installation of cookies.

Expiry of the cookie: 30 days.

–  Cookie Name: wp-wpml_current_language

Technical cookie: this cookie enables the recording of the user’s language preferences for browsing the site.

Type of data processed: data concerning the user’s language preferences.

Expiry of the cookie: 1 days.

Google analytical cookies with limited potential for identification.

To consent to their use or disable them click opt–in.

– Cookie name: _ ga

Google Analytics Cookie: this registers a unique ID for statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.

Type of personal data processed: navigation data, data relating to the user’s IP address, data indicating from where the traffic originated.

Cookie expiry: 14 months.

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– Cookie name: _ gat

Google Analytics Cookie: this limits the frequency of web requests.

Type of personal data processed: navigation data, data relating to the user’s IP address, data indicating from where the traffic originated.

Cookie expiry: 24 hours.

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-Cookie name: _gid

Google Analytics Cookie: this registers a unique ID for statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.

Type of personal data processed: navigation data, data relating to the user’s IP address, data indicating from where the traffic originated.

Cookie expiry: 24 hours.

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Third-party profiling cookies

Profiling cookies are geared towards creating user profiles and are used for the purposes of sending advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by users during online browsing. This is a processing operation that does not result under any circumstances in discriminations or negative effects for you as the interested party. This operation makes it possible for us to evaluate our own services, allowing us to render them more efficient and useable by third parties. The legal basis that legitimises the processing of personal data for this purpose is set out in the circumstances described by Article 6, section 1, letter a) of EU Regulation No. 679/2016 – i.e. the data subject has given consent to the processing of his or her personal data.

To give consent to their installation and to enable them, click here

This site uses Facebook plug-in cookies.

– Cookie name: facebook pixel code

Facebook profiling cookies: this tool allows you to aggregate user data from Facebook and send them advertisements based on their preferences.

Type of data processed: navigation data.

Expiry of the cookie: 30 days.

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Third-party Google ADS cookie – To provide consent to the installation of cookies and enable them opt-in

– Cookie name: gcl_au

Google Profiling Cookie: this is used to  store data on ads viewed by the user.

Type of personal data processed: navigation data, data relating to the user’s IP address, data indicating from where the traffic originated.

Cookie expiry: 90 days.

Link to the privacy policy of the third party: Third-party Privacy Policy

Cookie name: gcl_dc

Google Profiling Cookie: this is used to store data on ads viewed by the user.

Type of personal data processed: navigation data, data relating to the user’s IP address, data indicating from where the traffic originated.

Cookie expiry: 90 days.

Link to the privacy policy of the third party: Third-party Privacy Policy

Disabling cookies

All modern browsers make it possible for you to decide whether or not you want to block the installation of cookies on your computer or to cancel any that may already have been installed. This also applies to cookies installed following browsing on this site. In this case, failure/refusal to install cookies may render browsing the site difficult or even impossible. The methods for deactivating the installation of cookies on the most modern browsers are shown below:

Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/block-or-allow-cookies

Google Chrome: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416?hl=en

Mozilla Firefox: http://support.mozilla.org/enUS/kb/Enabling%20and%20disabling%20cookies

Safari: http://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/

Without prejudice to the above, the Joint controllers hereby informs you that you can make use of Your Online Choices. Through this service, you can manage the tracking preferences of most advertising tools. The Joint Controllers recommend that you use this resource in addition to the information provided in this document.

2. Period of data storage

Your personal data that are collected and processed once you have started browsing the https://www.sustainableeurice.eu/ site shall be stored for the entire period of service delivery and thereafter immediately deleted. Cookies installed via the site are temporary, and are deleted automatically at the expiry shown in this statement. The data collected by the Facebook cookies shall be stored in compliance with the content of its privacy policy

3. Methods of processing

Any personal data collected shall be processed, retained and analysed using electronic tools and shall be stored both in electronic format and in hard copy, organised into databases, and on any other appropriate type of media.

Specific security measures are implemented to prevent the loss, illegal or unfair use of the data, or unauthorised access to them.

The processing of your personal data carried out by the Joint controllers does not involve any automated decision-making.

4. Disclosure of the personal data

The disclosure of the browsing data is required in order to supply the requested service (browsing of the site) and is, therefore, compulsory for that purpose: failure/refusal on your part to provide your personal data shall make it impossible for the Joint controllers to allow you to browse the https://www.sustainableeurice.eu/ site. The disclosure of your data for other purposes is optional: failure/refusal to provide your data for said other purposes shall not have consequences for you. The installation of technical, analytical and third-party profiling cookies from the https://www.sustainableeurice.eu/ is optional (it can be blocked via the browser settings), but it could make the site, or some of its services, unusable.

5. Parties to which your personal data may be disclosed

Any personal data of yours that have been collected shall not be disclosed indiscriminately, but may be communicated to those parties that have the right to access your personal data to ensure compliance with legal and secondary and/or EU regulations, and to the Joint controllers own personnel, and also to companies, associations or professional firms that provide services and operations on behalf of the Joint controllers, operating as Data processors, to ensure compliance with legal obligations, and for every other organisational and/or administrative requirement that is necessary to provide the requested services.

The names of the additional parties to which your personal data may be disclosed, operating as Data processors, are shown in an up-to-date list that can be requested from the Joint controllers (using the data indicated at Point 9).

6. Transfer of data outside the European Union or to international organisations

The Joint controllers shall not transfer your personal data, collected through the https://www.sustainableeurice.eu/ site and the tools contained therein, to countries situated outside the European Union or to international organisations.

This statement is provided solely for the processing operations carried out on your personal data through this site or the tools available on it, and does not apply to other sites that you may browse through links, the managers of which operate as independent data controllers. Before accessing third-party services, please read their privacy statements carefully.

8. Your rights as the Data Subject

In relation to the aforementioned processing operations carried out on your personal data, you are entitled to exercise at all times those rights set out by EU Regulation No. 679/2016 (GDPR), including, for example, the right to be informed as to:

– the origin of any personal data held that concern you;

– the purposes and methods of the processing operations;

– the logic applied in the case of processing operations carried out using electronic instruments;

– the identification of the Data Controller, the Data Processors and the designated representative.

As the Data Subject, you have the right to obtain:

– access to the data, and their updating, rectification or (where in your interest) completion;

– the erasure, transformation into anonymous form or blocking of access to any data processed in breach of the law;

– the limitation of the processing of those data that concern you, or to request that the Data Controller or the Data Processor reduce the purposes and/or methods for/with which your data are being processed.

You can also request a copy of your data in a standard format (the so-called “Right to data portability”).

As the Data Subject, you also have the right to object, at any time and at no cost, wholly or partially:

– for legitimate reasons, to processing of your personal data, even if the processing operations are still relevant to the purpose for which the data were collected in the first place;

to processing of your personal data carried out pursuant to Article 6, Paragraph 1 of the GDPR, Letters e. (“processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller”) or f. (“processing is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by the controller or by a third party”) including profiling on the basis of these provisions;

– to processing of your personal data for the purposes of sending advertising or direct sales material or for the completion of market research or commercial communications (direct marketing), including any relevant profiling operations.

You have the right to withdraw your consent for the processing operations when that consent is based on the circumstances described by Article 6, Paragraph 1, Letter a. (when “the data subject has given consent to the processing of his or her personal data for one or more specific purposes”), or by Article 9, Paragraph 2, Letter a. (when “the data subject has given explicit consent to the processing of those personal data for one or more specified purposes”) of EU Regulation No. 679/2016, at any time, without affecting the lawfulness of processing based on the consent before its withdrawal.

Should you consider the processing operations to have been carried out in breach of current legislation, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, specifically in the Member State in which you habitually reside or work, or the Member State where the alleged breach has taken place. The Italian supervisory authority can be contacted using the contact data on its own website.

9. Joint Controllers– Contact data

Joint Controllers are Ente Nazionale Risi, with its registered offices at Italy, San Vittore 40, 20123 Milano (MI), Italian VAT Registration no. 03036460156, in the person of its pro tempore legal representative, Casa do Arroz with its registered offices at Portugal Paul De Magos, Salvaterra De Magos 2120-014 in the person of its pro tempore legal representative, and Syndicat de Rizicolteurs de France with its registered offices at France, Mas Du Sonnaillier, 80, VC 108 Route De Gimeaux, Arles 13200 in the person of its pro tempore legal representative.

A copy of the abstract of the joint controller agreement is available upon request.

Ente Nazionale Risi can also be contacted at the following e-mail address info@enterisi.it and at the certified email address entenazionalerisi@cert.enterisi.it.

In order to exercise the rights listed above, the interested party may make a request using the e-mail account rpd@enterisi.it.

Casa do Arroz can also be contacted at the following e-mail address casadoarroz.oi@gmail.com.

Syndicat de Rizicolteurs can also be contacted at the following e-mail address srff@riziculture.fr.

The Joint Controllers reserve the right to update this statement on the processing of personal data.

10. Data protection officer

Ente Nazionale Risi has appointed a Data Protection Officer (hereinafter also referred to as ‘DPO’) can be contacted, also for the exercise of the data subject’s rights, at the following addresses. mail: rpd@enterisi.it – tel: +39.02-8855111.