Version 2 of 2026
This website (www.ferrarifashionschool.it; hereinafter, “Site”) is owned by the company Ferrari Fashion School Srl, with registered office at Via Savona, 97, 20144 – Milan, 00184, VAT no. 12581670960 , Tax Code no. 08913130962 (hereinafter, “We” or the “Company”).
Since so-called cookies are used on our Site for various purposes, with this notice we want to explain what cookies are and how they are used on the Site.
Some cookies (so-called proprietary or first-party cookies) are delivered and controlled directly by Us. Through these cookies, the Company collects and processes some personal data concerning you. In this notice, pursuant to Art. 13 of EU Regulation 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data (hereinafter, “Regulation”) and Legislative Decree 196/2003 (hereinafter, “Privacy Code” and, together with the Regulation, “Applicable Law”), we explain how we collect this data, for what purposes and what your rights are.
Other cookies (so-called third-party cookies), on the other hand, are delivered and controlled by third parties, as better described below. In this notice you will find links to the notices published by these third parties, which we ask you to read carefully.
If you are not familiar with cookies, please read this notice and the Site’s general privacy notice carefully, so that you can be aware of your choices.
The Company gives the utmost consideration to the right to privacy and the protection of the personal data of its Users. For any information relating to this cookie notice, Users may contact the Company at any time, using the following methods:
- By sending a registered letter with return receipt to the Company’s registered office (Via Savona, 97, 20144 – Milan);
- By sending an email to: privacy@ferrarifashionschool.com
The Company has not appointed a Data Protection Officer (DPO), as it is not subject to the designation obligation provided for by Art. 37 of the Regulation.
A. What cookies are and what they are used for
Cookies are small text files that the websites visited by the user send directly to their terminal device, usually to the browser, where they are stored and then sent back to the same websites on the user’s next visit (so-called first-party proprietary cookies). While browsing a website, the user may also receive cookies on their terminal device from different websites or web servers (so-called third-party cookies); this happens because the visited website may contain elements such as, for example, images, maps, sounds, or specific links to web pages of other domains that reside on servers other than the one on which the requested page is located. In other words, these are cookies set by a website other than the one currently being visited.
Cookies may have a duration limited to a single browsing session on the browser (so-called session cookies), in which case they are automatically disabled when the user closes the browser; or they may have a predetermined expiry date and, in that case, they will remain stored and active on your hard drive until that expiry date, continuing to collect information during different browsing sessions on the browser (so-called persistent cookies).
Cookies are used for various functions. Some are necessary to allow you to browse the Site and use its features (so-called technical cookies). Others are used to obtain statistical information, in aggregate or non-aggregate form, on the number of users who access the Site and on how the Site is used (so-called monitoring or analytics cookies). Finally, others are used to track your consumer profile and show you advertisements on the Site that may be of interest to you, as they are consistent with your tastes and consumption habits (so-called profiling cookies).
To learn more in detail about these different categories of cookies, continue reading this notice. Discover how they work and what they are used for, and freely choose whether to consent to their use or prevent it.
B. Technical tools
1. Technical cookies
Technical cookies are used on the Site solely for the purpose of making it possible for you to browse the Site and use its features. These are always first-party cookies, as they are delivered directly by Us on the Site.
Some technical cookies are essential to offer you an optimal browsing experience or to allow you to authenticate on the site, for example to make a purchase on the Site or access your reserved area (so-called browsing cookies). Browsing cookies are normally session cookies and, therefore, once the browser is closed, they are automatically disabled.
Other technical cookies are useful to allow you to store some of your preferences (for example, language or country of origin) without having to reset them during subsequent visits (so-called functionality cookies). For this reason, functionality cookies are often persistent cookies, as they remain stored on your computer even after the browser is closed, until the expiry date set for them or until you decide to delete them.
The following technical cookies are currently used on the Site:
| Cookie name | Cookie category | Domain | Cookie function |
|---|---|---|---|
| AEC | – third-party technical cookie – security – persistent (6 months) |
.google.com | Google security cookie used to detect spam, fraudulent activity and abuse in order to ensure that advertisers are not wrongly charged for invalid impressions or interactions. Learn more about Google cookies. |
| __cf_bm | – third-party technical cookie – necessary – short-lived persistent |
.hubspot.com, .hs-analytics.com, .hs-scripts.com, .hsadspixel.net, hsforms.com, .usemessages.com, .hs-banner.com | This cookie is set by HubSpot’s CDN provider and is necessary for bot protection. Learn more about Cloudflare cookies. |
| PHPSESSID | – first-party technical cookie – technical – session |
www.ferrarifashionschool.it | Session cookie generated by PHP to maintain the user’s session status across the pages of the site. |
| __hs_cookie_cat_pref | – third-party technical cookie – necessary – persistent (6 months) |
.hubspot.com | Stores the user’s consent preferences relating to the different categories of cookies managed through HubSpot. For more information, read paragraph B.2. Learn more about HubSpot cookies. |
| _cfuvid | – third-party technical cookie – necessary – session |
.hubspot.com .hsforms.com |
This cookie is set by HubSpot’s CDN provider due to its rate-limiting policies. It expires at the end of the session. Learn more about Cloudflare cookies. Learn more about HubSpot cookies. |
| _iub_cs | – first-party technical cookie – technical – persistent |
.unirufa.it | Cookie used by the cookie banner generated by the Iubenda service, to store the cookie preferences of site users as required by the ePrivacy Directive, GDPR, CCPA and LGPD. Compatible with the IAB framework. For more information, read paragraph B.2. |
| _iub_previous_preference_id | – first-party technical cookie – technical – persistent |
.ferrarifashionschool.it | Technical cookie necessary for the operation of the consent management platform (Iubenda), used to store information relating to the consent preferences expressed by the user. For more information, read paragraph B.2. |
| csrf.app | – third-party technical cookie – necessary – persistent (1 year) |
.hubspot.com | Technical cookie used to ensure that content access controls cannot be forged. Learn more about HubSpot cookies. |
| hs_c2l | – third-party technical cookie – necessary – persistent (6 days) |
.hubspot.com | HubSpot technical cookie used to manage authentication if the user is logged in to HubSpot services. Learn more about HubSpot cookies. |
| hubspotapi-csrf | – third-party technical cookie – technical – persistent |
.hubspot.com | Used to prevent CSRF attacks, preventing third-party websites from accessing the user’s data. Learn more about HubSpot cookies. |
| pll_language | – third-party technical cookie – technical – persistent |
www.ferrarifashionschool.it | Used to store the language selected by the user and direct them to the correct version of the site during browsing or on subsequent visits. |
1. Saving User preferences
As provided by the Applicable Law, your prior consent is not required for the installation of the technical cookies referred to in the previous paragraph B.1. Naturally, you are free to block the installation of technical cookies by changing your browser settings (read paragraph E, no. 1 to learn how). Please note, however, that by blocking the installation of technical cookies, or subsequently deleting them, the ability to access the Site, use all or part of it, enable or disable certain functions or receive certain services may be wholly or partly compromised.
Conversely, for the installation of cookies and/or other tracking tools other than technical ones, such as, for example, profiling cookies, your prior consent is required. For this reason, when you access the Site, a specific banner is prominently displayed, also known as a Consent Management Platform; hereinafter, “CMP”, which informs you that, subject to consent, cookies without technical purposes are used on the Site and that, by pressing the relevant button provided therein, you may consent to the use of cookies.
If you express your consent to the installation of cookies in this way, we will keep track of your consent through a specific technical cookie or through other technical methods linked to the use of the CMP, which allow the documentation of the User’s choices to always be kept up to date. In the latter case, the Company may process, for this purpose, metadata relating to the granular choices made by the User: any expression of consent, the details of the granular purposes for which the User has given consent, as well as the User’s possible choice to continue browsing while maintaining the default settings by pressing the relevant button provided by the CMP.
In this way, we will avoid showing you the cookie CMP during your subsequent visits to the Site and will keep track of your choices in line with the requirements of the Applicable Law.
Please note that, if the Company uses a technical cookie or other methods to demonstrate that your consent has been obtained and to keep the documentation of the User’s choices always up to date, and you delete this technical cookie or other tool used for this purpose from your browser using the methods referred to in paragraph E, no. 1 below, the record of your consent may be lost and, therefore, during your next visit to the Site, the CMP may be displayed again.
C. Monitoring or “analytics” cookies
Analytics cookies are used on the Site to collect statistical information, in aggregate or non-aggregate form, on the number of users who access the Site and on how they visit the Site itself.
Third-party analytics cookies are installed on the Site only with your prior consent:
| Cookie | Cookie category | Domain | Link to notice / output instructions |
|---|---|---|---|
| CLID | – first-party analytics cookie – persistent |
www.clarity.ms | Identifies the first time Clarity detected this user on a site using Clarity. Learn more. |
| _clck | – first-party analytics cookie – persistent |
.ferrarifashionschool.it | Stores the Clarity user ID and preferences; those relating to a specific site are assigned to the same user ID. Learn more. |
| _clsk | – first-party analytics cookie – persistent |
.ferrarifashionschool.it | Connects multiple page views by a user into a single Clarity session recording. Learn more. |
| _ga | – first-party analytics cookie – persistent |
.ferrarifashionschool.it | Contains a unique identifier used by Google Analytics to determine that two distinct hits belong to the same user across different browsing sessions. Learn more. |
| _ga_* | – first-party analytics cookie – persistent |
.ferrarifashionschool.it | Contains a unique identifier used by Google Analytics 4 to determine that two distinct hits belong to the same user across different browsing sessions. Learn more. |
| _hjSessionUser_* | – first-party analytics cookie – persistent |
.ferrarifashionschool.it | Hotjar cookie. This cookie is set when the customer first arrives on a page with the Hotjar script. It is used to store the Hotjar user ID, unique to that site on the browser. This ensures that behavior during subsequent visits to the same site is attributed to the same user ID. Learn more. |
| _gid_* | – first-party analytics cookie – persistent |
.ferrarifashionschool.it | Used to uniquely distinguish users within a single day. It collects statistical browsing data to analyze the site’s performance. Learn more about Google cookies. |
| _gat_* | – first-party analytics cookie – persistent |
.ferrarifashionschool.it | Used to limit the frequency of requests for sending data to Google Analytics servers, optimizing the site’s performance. Learn more about Google cookies. |
| __hssc | – first-party analytics cookie – persistent |
.ferrarifashionschool.it | This cookie tracks sessions. It is used to determine whether HubSpot needs to increment the session number and timestamps in the __hstc cookie. It contains the domain, the viewCount, which increments each pageView in a session, and the session start timestamp. Learn more. |
| __hssrc | – first-party analytics cookie – session |
.ferrarifashionschool.it | Whenever HubSpot changes the session cookie, this cookie is also set to determine whether the visitor has restarted the browser. Learn more. |
| __hstc | – first- and third-party analytics cookie – persistent |
.ferrarifashionschool.it | It is the main cookie for visitor tracking. It contains the domain, hubspotutk, the initial timestamp (first visit), the current timestamp (this visit) and the session number, which increases for each subsequent session. Learn more. |
| hubspotutk | – first- and third-party analytics cookie – persistent |
.ferrarifashionschool.it | Tracks the identity of a visitor. It is passed to HubSpot when a form is submitted and used to deduplicate contacts. It contains an opaque GUID representing the current visitor. Learn more. |
Naturally, you are free not to give consent for the installation of analytics cookies and to object to their use at any time, without the possibility of visiting the Site and using its content being compromised in any way. To learn how, carefully read the cookie notices of the third parties by following the links shown in the table above.
Profiling cookies
Profiling cookies are used to create your user profile, based on the preferences and tastes you express while browsing the Internet, and to show you advertising messages consistent with your profile. In this way, the advertising messages you see on our Site may be more interesting to you.
Naturally, you are free not to give consent for the installation of profiling cookies and to object to their use at any time, without the possibility of visiting the Site and using its content being compromised in any way. If you decide to disable behavioral advertising, this does not mean that you will no longer receive advertising on the Site. However, the banners you see on the Site may not reflect your interests or preferences on the browser you are currently using.
1. First-party profiling cookies
Some profiling cookies are installed directly by the Company or are tools through which the Company collects data as data controller or, in some cases, joint controller together with the provider of such cookies, as specifically indicated by the cookie provider within the privacy notice shown in the table in this paragraph D.1.
Below is the list of first-party profiling cookies used on the Site, with more details for each of them as well as the methods through which you may object to their installation:
| Cookie name | Cookie category | Domain | More information – Opt-out |
|---|---|---|---|
| _gcl_au | – first-party technical cookie – persistent |
.ferrarifashionschool.it | The _gcl_au cookie is part of Google’s Conversion Linker functionality, which collects information on clicks and ads and allows the tracking of advertising conversions. When a person clicks on an advertisement, the cookie stores information relating to the click, helping Google determine the effectiveness of the ad and facilitating the optimization of advertising campaigns. Learn more. |
| mailConversioniAvanzate | – first-party technical cookie – persistent |
.ferrarifashionschool.it | First-party profiling cookie used to store the email address provided by the user when completing forms and to support the advanced measurement of Google Enhanced Conversions. Learn more. |
D.2. Third-party profiling cookies
In addition, other profiling cookies are installed on the Site by third parties (third-party cookies). Below is a list of the third-party profiling cookies currently used on the Site, with the link to the information pages created by their developers, also containing information on the methods for objecting to their installation, so-called opt-out, and on the related retention periods:
| Cookie | Cookie category | Domain | Link to notice |
|---|---|---|---|
| ANON | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
.clarity.ms | Indicates whether the MUID is transferred to ANID, a cookie used for advertising. Clarity does not use ANID, so this value is always set to 0. Learn more. |
| APISID | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
google.it .google.com |
Third-party profiling cookie used by Google as part of its advertising and security services, as described in Google’s official cookie documentation. Learn more. |
| MUID | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
clarity.ms | Identifies unique browsers that visit Microsoft sites. These cookies are used for advertising, site analytics and other operational purposes. Learn more. |
| NAP | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
.clarity.ms | Learn more. |
| NID | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
google.it .google.com |
A browser sends this cookie with requests to Google sites. The NID cookie contains a unique ID that Google uses to remember your preferences and other information, such as your preferred language, for example English, the number of search results to show per page, for example 10 or 20, and whether or not you want Google SafeSearch filtering enabled. Learn more. |
| SAPISID | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
google.it .google.com |
The SID cookie contains digitally signed and encrypted records relating to a user’s Google Account ID and their most recent sign-in date. The combination of these cookies allows Google to block many types of attacks, for example attempts to steal the contents of forms submitted in Google services. Learn more. |
| HSID | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
google.it .google.com |
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| SID | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
google.it .google.com |
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| SIDCC | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
.google.com | |
| SSID | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
google.it .google.com |
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| __Secure-1PAPISID | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
google.it .google.com |
Cookie used for security purposes, to authenticate the user and protect their data from unauthorized access and computer fraud. Learn more. |
| __Secure-1PSID | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
google.it .google.com |
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| __Secure-1PSIDCC | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
.google.com | |
| __Secure-1PSIDTS | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
.google.com | |
| __Secure-3PAPISID | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
google.it .google.com |
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| __Secure-3PSID | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
google.it .google.com |
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| __Secure-3PSIDCC | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
google.com | |
| __Secure-3PSIDTS | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
google.com | |
| __Secure-BUCKET | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
.google.com | |
| __Secure-ENID | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
.google.com | |
| __Secure-STRP | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
.google.com | |
| _fbp | – first-party profiling cookie – persistent |
.ferrarifashionschool.it | Facebook Pixel first-party advertising cookie. Used by Facebook to track visits across websites and provide a range of advertising products, such as real-time bidding by third-party advertisers. Learn more. |
| datr | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
.facebook.com | Facebook cookie that helps identify browsers used by malicious users and prevent cybersecurity attacks. Learn more. |
| sb | – third-party profiling cookie – persistent |
.facebook.com | Facebook cookie used to securely identify the browser. Learn more. |
Some third-party cookies are installed by entities with which we do not have a direct contractual relationship. For this reason, we provide below links to the websites of the entities acting as intermediaries between Us and these third parties, where you can find (i) the list of third parties that install profiling cookies on the Site and (ii) the links to the privacy notices of those third parties, in which you can find all necessary information on their profiling cookies and on the methods for objecting to their installation (opt-out):
| Intermediary | Information links |
|---|---|
| Google LLC | Google Ads Settings |
| Advertising preferences management | |
| HubSpot | HubSpot Privacy. |
The Company also informs Users that, through the Google AdServer used by the Company, advertisers or additional third parties may be enabled to use cookies connected to advertising messages, in order to collect information on the User’s browsing activities.
Likewise, additional partners of the Company indicated within the CMP may process the User’s personal data to deliver advertising, including interest-based advertising. For the related notices, please refer to the links next to each vendor within the CMP.
E. How to manage cookies and object to their use
There are several options for managing, disabling and deleting cookies.
(1) Change your browser settings
Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the browser you use to learn how to manage, disable or delete all cookies:
- Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/it-it/windows-vista/block-or-allow-cookies
- Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=it&p=cpn_cookies
- Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/it/kb/Attivare%20e%20disattivare%20i%20cookie
- Safari: https://support.apple.com/it-it/guide/safari/manage-cookies-and-website-data-sfri11471/
- Opera: https://help.opera.com/en/latest/web-preferences/
Make your choices carefully. By indiscriminately blocking the receipt of all cookies, including technical cookies, without providing a specific exception for the Site, you may in fact no longer be able to browse the Site or use all or part of its features. Furthermore, by deleting all cookies from the browser, technical cookies may also be removed and, therefore, you may remove the preferences you set while using the Site.
(2) Use the interactive tools provided by third parties
To disable first-party profiling cookies, meaning those installed directly by Us, you can simply use the interactive button(s) highlighted in paragraph D of this notice. Your choice to object to the use of these cookies will have no consequence on your ability to browse the Site and use its features, and may in any case be revoked by you at any time using the same interactive button.
To disable third-party cookies, consult the information pages of the third parties that install analytics cookies (see previous paragraph C) or profiling cookies (see previous paragraph D) to learn about the tools available to you to manage, disable and delete cookies and, more generally, to object to their use. Remember that, by disabling third-party cookies, (i) you object to their use not only on the Site but on all websites on which such cookies are used and (ii) your ability to browse the Site and use its features will not be affected in any way.
(3) Use the website www.youronlinechoices.eu/it/
Your Online Choices is a website managed by the non-profit association European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA), whose Italian-language version can be reached at www.youronlinechoices.eu/it/, which provides information on behavioral advertising based on profiling cookies (http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/a-proposito) and allows Internet users to easily object (opt-out) to the installation of the main profiling cookies installed by advertising operators and used on websites (http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/le-tue-scelte). Before using this tool, we recommend that you carefully read the general terms of service of the Your Online Choices website (http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/condizioni-generali-di-servizio), the frequently asked questions (FAQ) (http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/faqs) and the user guide (http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/help).
Use Your Online Choices knowingly. Although, in fact, Your Online Choices brings together many of the most important companies in the advertising world that use cookies, some of the third parties that install cookies through the Site may not have joined Your Online Choices. Therefore, using Your Online Choices does not guarantee that you will receive third-party cookies while browsing the Site. Remember, moreover, that by deleting all cookies from your browser, the technical cookies issued by Your Online Choices to remember your choices may also be deleted, making third-party cookies active again.
(4) Use the CMP
For the processing of personal data that, subject to the User’s consent, third-party companies may carry out through cookies, the User may also use the CMP implemented on the Site, to give or withdraw consent by following the relevant instructions.
F. Processing methods and data retention periods
As highlighted in the introduction to this notice, the Company may collect and process some of your personal data through cookies that it delivers directly on the Site or cookies delivered by third parties acting on behalf of the Company on the basis of a specific appointment as data processor pursuant to Art. 28 of the Regulation (first-party cookies). The Company acts as data controller for this data, in accordance with the provisions of the Applicable Law. We will process your data only with electronic tools, in a fully automated manner and without human intermediation. Therefore, our collaborators will never access the content of your personal data obtained through cookies, which means that they will never be able to access and / or have PII (Personally Identifiable Information), i.e. information from which it would be possible to identify you directly.
Some of our employees and/or collaborators, appointed by Us as persons authorized to process data pursuant to Art. 29 of the Regulation, may carry out maintenance operations on the IT systems that host your data, without ever being able to access their actual content.
Personal data may be stored on servers managed by third parties, such as IT system providers, or may be managed by entities specialized in online advertising, acting as data processors pursuant to Art. 28 of the Regulation, on the basis of a specific written appointment by the Company.
Your personal data will not be communicated to third-party data controllers nor will it be disseminated.
Your personal data, collected by the Company through the technical cookies referred to in previous paragraph B, will be retained for the time strictly necessary to fulfill the primary purposes illustrated in this notice, or in any case as necessary to protect the rights and interests of both Users and the Company.
With regard, instead, to the duration of the cookies themselves, including third-party cookies, and the retention periods of the data collected by third parties, please refer to the tables included in this notice.
Transfers of personal data to a third country
We inform you that, in compliance with the conditions and guarantees established by the Regulation, your data may be transferred to countries outside the European Economic Area (so-called EEA). These countries may not offer a level of privacy and personal data protection comparable to that guaranteed by the Applicable Law; where the Company acts as data controller, we will give the utmost consideration to data security and, therefore, will manage such transfers with all due precautions and safeguards in compliance with the Applicable Law and, in particular, in compliance with Arts. 45 (Transfer on the basis of an adequacy decision) and 46 (Transfer subject to appropriate safeguards) of the Regulation.
Specifically, for the provision of the Google Analytics service (referred to in previous paragraph C), the Company’s provider, Google Ireland Limited, may transfer the pseudonymous personal data of Site Users outside the EEA, on the basis of the so-called Standard Contractual Clauses or an Adequacy Decision: in particular, to the United States, the data will be transferred on the basis of the Data Privacy Framework certification adopted by Google LLC (more information available at the following link). Considering the scope of the processing, the nature of the data processed and the risks of the processing carried out by the provider, the Company has deemed the supplementary security measures that the provider guarantees it adopts to protect the personal data processed on behalf of the Company itself to be adequate.
Please note that some of the third parties indicated in the tables in this notice and/or in the CMP may — as independent data controllers of the data collected through third-party cookies — process the personal data collected through the cookies installed on this Site from a location outside European territory and, therefore, we recommend that you carefully read their notices listed above for more details in this regard.
H. Your rights
To exercise your rights, or to obtain any further information or clarification in relation to this cookie notice, please contact the Company using the following methods:
- By sending a registered letter with return receipt to the Company’s registered office at Via Savona, 97, 20144 – Milan, 00184
- By sending an email to: privacy@ferrarifashionschool.com.
The Company has not appointed a Data Protection Officer (DPO), as it is not subject to the designation obligation provided for by Art. 37 of the Regulation.
Pursuant to the Applicable Law, Users have:
- the right to withdraw consent at any time, where the processing is based on their consent;
- the right of access to personal data;
- where applicable, the right to data portability, meaning the right to receive all personal data concerning them in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, the right to restriction of processing of personal data, the right to rectification and the right to erasure (“right to be forgotten”);
- the right to object:
- in whole or in part, on legitimate grounds, to the processing of personal data concerning them, even if relevant to the purpose of collection;
- in whole or in part, to the processing of personal data concerning them for the purposes of sending advertising material or direct sales or for carrying out market research or commercial communication;
- where they believe that the processing concerning them violates the Regulation, the right to lodge a complaint with a Supervisory Authority, in the Member State where they usually reside, where they work or where the alleged violation occurred. The Italian Supervisory Authority is the Garante per la protezione dei dati personali, with offices in Piazza Venezia, no. 11, 00186 – Rome (RM) (http://www.garanteprivacy.it/).
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