Privacy Policy

This page describes how this website is managed in relation to the processing of the personal data of the users who consult it. The processing of the data is carried out in accordance with the criteria of the European Regulation on the Protection of Personal Data, Reg. 2016/679/EU and any other national legislative text, measure or authorization of the competent authority connected to it. According to the above legislation, the treatment must be based on the principles of fairness, legality and transparency and the protection of your privacy and rights.

The information is made only for this site and not for other websites possibly consulted by the user via link.

 

THE CONTROLLER

As a result of the consultation of this site, data relating to identified or identifiable persons may be processed. The holder of their treatment is FREDS4BUILDING LTD.  a company registered in England and Wales under company number 11951160. Our registered office is Flat 2, 60 Bonchurch Road, Brighton, United Kingdom, BN2 3PH. You can contact us through our contact form or by Email: info@freds4buildings.com

 

DATA AND COMMUNICATION

Treatments related to the web services of this site take place at the Company’s headquarters and are taken care of by the Company’s staff and/or external contractors of duly appointed maintenance and update operations. No data from the web service is communicated or disseminated.

Personal data provided by users who make requests for services, services or information is used for the sole purpose of performing the requested service or service or providing the requested information and is communicated to third parties duly named in the if this is necessary for this purpose.

 

PROCESSED DATA TYPES

Navigation data

The computer systems and software procedures in charge of the operation of this website acquire, in the course of their normal operation, some personal data whose transmission is implicit in the use of Internet communication protocols.

This information is not collected to be associated with identified stakeholders, but which by its very nature could, through elaborations and associations with data held by third parties, allow to identify users.

This data category includes the IP addresses or domain names of the computers used by users who connect to the site, the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) notation addresses of the requested resources, the time of the request, the method used in submitting the request to the server, the size of the file obtained in response, the numeric code indicating the status of the response given by the server (good end, error, etc.) and other parameters related to the operating system and the user’s computer environment.

This data, on this site is used for the sole purpose of obtaining anonymous statistical information about the use of the site and to check its proper functioning. The data could be used to ascertain liability in the event of hypothetical cybercrime against the site. For this data, and limited to that purpose, there is no need for consent.

Data provided voluntarily by the user

Optional, explicit, and voluntary sending of e-mail to the addresses listed on this site or filling out the form of the specific sections with the required and optional fields, results in the subsequent acquisition of the information and address necessary to respond to requests for services and/or information. For this data, and limited to that purpose, there is no need for consent.

Cookies

No personal user data is acquired from the site.

Cookies are not used for the transmission of personal information, nor are persistent cookies of any kind, i.e. systems for tracking users, used. The use of c.d. session cookies (which are not stored persistently on the user’s computer and vanish with the closure of the browser) is strictly limited to the transmission of session identifiers (consisting of random numbers generated by the servers) required to enable secure and efficient site navigation.

The so-name session cookies used on this site avoid the use of other computer techniques that may be detrimental to the confidentiality of the user’s browsing and do not allow the acquisition of personal identifying data of the user.

 

DATA CONFERIMENT

Apart from what is specified for the navigation data, the user is free to provide personal data for requesting services and/or information. Failure to do so may make it impossible to obtain what is required.

 

MODE OF THE TREATMENT

Personal data is processed by the owner and those duly appointed for the correct fulfillment of the purposes indicated by electronic tools and paper archives, as well as with the use of security measures to ensure the confidentiality of the personal data and to avoid undue access to unauthorized persons. The controller does not use automated processes, including profiling, to achieve the objectives provided in this policy.

 

TERMS OF TREATMENT

The Owner will process personal data for the time it takes to fulfill the above purposes and in any case for no more than 2 years after the acquisition of the data for the purpose of processing.

 

RIGHTS OF THOSE AFFECTED

Under Articles. 15 – 22 G.D.P.R., you are entitled to ask the controller for access to your personal data or the adjustment or deletion of the treatment that concerns you, or you have the right to object to their right to request the portability of the data.

The request can be made by email with the subject: “request from the person concerned” specifying in the request the right that the person wants to exercise (cancellation, adjustment, portability, oblivion), together with a valid e-mail address/pec to be delivered to.

The holder of the treatment or, anyone appointed by the person, will proceed to fulfill the request within 30 days of the date of receipt. If the answer is complex, the time could be extended to an additional 30 days, subject to prompt notice to the same person concerned.

 

INFORMATION NOTES ON TECHNICAL AND SESSION COOKIES

The rules relating to the use of “cookies” and other similar tools (web beacon/webbug,clear GIFs, etc.) in terminals (personal computers, notebooks, tablet PCs, “Itis not the first time that the European Parliament has been involved in this debate. Identify simplified ways to indisit and acquire consent for the use of cookies – May 8, 2014.” Cookies are small text files that send to its terminal (usually to the browser), where they are stored and then transmitted back to the same sites the next time the same user visits. Cookies are used to perform computer authentications, monitoring of sessions and storing specific information about users accessing the server and are usually present in each user’s browser in very large numbers. Cookies on this domain:

  • Allow you to efficiently navigate from one page of the website to another.
  • Store the user name and preferences you entered.
  • Allow you to avoid entering the same information (such as username and password) multiple times during and visiting.
  • They measure the use of services by users to optimize the browsing experience and the services themselves.
  • They present targeted advertising information according to the interests and behavior manifested by the User during the navigation.

These features are divided into several categories:

  1. Technical cookies
  2. Analytical cookies

Below are the types of cookies used on the www.freds4buildings.com site.

  1. Technical cookies

They are required for some areas of the site to function properly and include persistent cookies and session cookies. In the absence of such cookies, the site or some portions of it may not work properly. Therefore, they are always used, regardless of user preferences.

  1. Analytical cookies

They are used to collect site usage information. The Owner uses this information for statistical analysis, to improve the site and make it easier to use, as well as to monitor its proper functioning. 

This type of cookie collects aggregated and anonymous information about the activity of users browsing the domain onlinesim.it. These cookies are installed directly by the owner and since they are used for functional and analysis purposes (“cookie analytics”) their installation does not require the express consent but only the communication of the existence of such tools.

How to disable technical and analytical cookies?

It is reiterated that for this type of cookie the consent should not be explicit. They can be blocked as described in the following paragraphs, but this may prevent you from using certain parts of the site. Under Article 12 and below of the G.D.P.R, you can object to saving this type of cookie in the following ways. The way you work, as well as the options to restrict or block cookies, can be adjusted by changing the settings of your internet browser. Most Internet browsers are initially set to accept cookies automatically, but the user can change these settings to block cookies or to be notified whenever cookies are sent to his device.

There are several ways to manage cookies, to do this you need to refer to the instruction manual or the help screen of your browser to check how to adjust or change its settings.

The user is enabled to change the default configuration and disable cookies (i.e. block them permanently), setting the highest level of protection. Below the path to follow to manage cookies from the following browsers: If the user uses different devices to view and access the Sites (for example, computers, smartphones, tablets, etc.), he must make sure that each browser on each device is adjusted to reflect your cookie preferences. To delete cookies from the Internet browser of your smartphone/tablet you need to refer to the manual of using the device.