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Hereby, the undersigned Strago S.p.A. Via Campana, 233, Pozzuoli (NA), email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (“Holder”), It provides in accordance with Articles. 13 and 122 of Legislative Decree no. 196/2003 (“Privacy code”), and to the General Authority Provision privacy of 8 May 2014, some information about the cookies used on this website.

 

What are Cookies

Cookies are small text files downloaded on to a device when the user visits a website. On each subsequent visit, the cookies are sent back to the originating website (first-party cookies) or to another site that recognizes them (third-party cookies). Cookies are helpful because they allow a website to recognize the user's device. Cookies have different purposes, for example letting you navigate between pages efficiently, remembering your preferences, and generally improving your browsing experience. They also help ensure that the advertising content displayed online is more relevant to you and your interests. Depending on the function and purpose of use, cookies can be divided into technical cookies, profiling cookies and third-party cookies. This Site uses technical cookies and third-party cookies only.

Technical cookies

Technical cookies are those used which do not require the user's consent, pursuant to article 122, paragraph 1, of the Italian Civil Code. Technical cookies include essential cookies, also called strictly necessary cookies, which enable functions, without which you would not be able to make full use of the website. These cookies are used exclusively by the Company and are therefore first-party cookies. They are stored on your computer only during the current browser session.
This type of cookie is also used to save your decision in relation to cookies on the website. 
Technical cookies also include cookies used for statistical analysis related to accesses or visits to the Site, also called "analytics", which are for statistical purposes only (and not marketing or profiling purposes) and collect information in aggregate form without the possibility to identify any particular individual user. These cookies can be blocked and/or deleted using the browser settings. All modern browsers allow cookie settings to be modified. These settings are usually found in "options" or in the "favourites" menu of the User's browser. The following links can be useful for gaining an understanding of these settings, or the "Help" option on the browser can be used to get more information.

Settings in Microsoft Windows Explorer
Settings in Google Chrome 
Settings in Mozilla Firefox 
Settings in Apple Safari
If cookie use is blocked, the service offered to the User through the Site will be limited and this will affect the Site use experience.

 

Third-party cookies

While browsing, the User may receive cookies from other websites or web servers on his/her device (so-called "third-party cookies"): this happens because the website may contain elements such as images, maps, sounds, specific links to webs pages of other domains hosted on servers different from where the page requested is.  In other words, these cookies are set directly by website or server providers which are different from this website. These third parties could, in theory, set up cookies while you visit the website and thus obtain information on the fact that you have visited one of the Company's websites.
You can find out more on the use of cookies by clicking on the link indicated. If you decide that you do not want to permit the use of third-party cookies, you will only be able to use those functions on the website which do not require these cookies.

 

Article n. 7 of Italian Legislative Decree n.196, dated 30 June 2003.


1. Interested parties have the right to obtain confirmation of the existence or otherwise of their personal data, which may or may not be recorded, and its communication in an intelligible form.
2. Interested parties have the right to obtain information on:
  a) the source of personal data;
  b) the purposes and manner of processing;
  c) the method applied in the event of treatment using electronic devices;
  d) the identity of the owner, the managers and the representative designated pursuant to article 5, par 2);
  e) the parties or the categories of parties to whom the personal data may be transmitted or who may learn of such data in their capacity as the designated local representative of the State, as managers or operators.
3. Interested parties have the right to obtain:
  a) updates, amendments or, if of interest, the completion of the data;
  b) the cancellation, conversion into anonymous form or the block of data treated in violation of the law, including data the storage of which is not necessary for the purposes for which the data was collected or subsequently treated;
  c) an attestation that the operations outlined in points a) and b) have been brought to the attention, including concerning content, of the parties to whom the data has been forwarded or circulated, except in cases where this is impossible or involves use of resources manifestly disproportionate to the right in question.
4. Interested parties have the right to oppose, in whole or in part:
  a) for legitimate reasons, treatment of their personal data, even if pertinent to the purpose of the collection of the data;
  b) treatment of their personal data for the purpose of transmission of advertising or direct sales materials or for the performance of market surveys or of commercial communication.