Who are we and what do we do with your personal data?
Cy4gate S.p.A., with its registered office at Via Copionia 8, Rome (hereinafter referred to as the Data Controller), is committed to protecting the confidentiality of your personal data and ensuring the necessary protection against any event that could put it at risk of violation.
The Data Controller implements policies and practices concerning the collection and use of personal data and the exercise of the rights granted to you by applicable regulations. These policies and practices are regularly updated to reflect any regulatory or organizational changes that could affect the processing of your personal data.
The Data Controller has appointed a Data Protection Officer (DPO), who can be contacted at [email protected]
How does the Date Controller collect and process your data?
The Data Controller collects and/or receives information about you, such as your IP address and personal identification data (e.g., name, surname, email address, and possibly phone number) provided while browsing the website. This information is used to manage the website and respond to your requests for information.
Your personal data may be shared with third parties and/or recipients whose activities are necessary to fulfill the purposes mentioned above and to comply with legal obligations. Any communication of data that does not serve these purposes will require your prior consent.
Your data may also be collected for promotional communications, for which your explicit consent will be requested when you submit your data.
Your personal data will not be disseminated or disclosed to unspecified individuals.
The Data Controller does not transfer your personal data abroad and will not disclose it to unidentified third parties.
What happens if you do not provide your data?
The personal data you provide is necessary to fulfill the request you submitted through the "Contact Us" section. If you do not provide this data, it may be impossible for the Data Controller to fulfill your request.
How and for how long are your data stored?
The processing of your data is carried out through both electronic and manual means by individuals acting under the authority of the Data Controller, who are authorized and trained for this purpose.
Personal data is stored in secure electronic archives with effective security measures to counter the risks of violation. Data is retained for the time necessary to fulfill your requests for information and to send communications following your request, for a maximum of two years, unless events occur that require the involvement of competent authorities, possibly in collaboration with third parties/recipients entrusted with the Data Controller's data security, to investigate the causes of such events.
What are your rights?
Within the time limits set for the processing of your personal data, you have the right to always maintain control over your data. Your rights include:
- Access;
- Rectification;
- Erasure;
- Restriction of processing;
- Objection to processing;
- Portability.
Your rights are guaranteed without charge and without any particular formalities for the request, which is generally considered free of charge. You have the right to:
- Obtain a copy, even in electronic format, of the data you requested access to. If you request additional copies, the Data Controller may charge a reasonable fee;
- Obtain the erasure, restriction of processing, or updating and rectification of your personal data. Your request will also be complied with by third parties/recipients who have received your data, unless overriding legitimate reasons prevent this (e.g., environmental investigations and risk containment managed by the Data Controller);
- Receive any useful communication regarding the activities carried out following the exercise of your rights without delay and, in any case, within one month of your request, unless an extension is duly communicated to you for up to two months.
For any further information and to submit your request, please contact the Data Controller at [email protected].
To whom can you file a complaint?
Without prejudice to any other administrative or judicial action, you can file a complaint with the competent supervisory authority, which is the authority performing its duties and exercising its powers in Italy where you reside or work, or if different, in the Member State where the violation of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 occurred.