Privacy Cookie Policy
Unieuro S.p.A. – headquartered in Forlì, in Palazzo Hercolani, Via Piero Maroncelli n. 10 (“Unieuro” or “Owner”) – is constantly striving to protect the online privacy of its users. This policy is issued pursuant to Article 13 of the EU Regulation 2016/679 (“Regulation”) to allow you to know our privacy policy and in particular to understand how your personal information is handled when you use www.unieurospa.com (“Site”). The information and data provided by you or otherwise acquired during your use of the Site will be processed in accordance with the provisions of the Regulations and the confidentiality obligations that inspire Unieuro’s business. It should be noted, that this policy is not intended to be provided for the site unieuro.it nor for the “Work With us” section of the Site for which please refer to the specific privacy policy contained therein.
According to the rules of the Regulations, the processing carried out by Unieuro will be based on the principles of lawfulness, fairness, transparency, purpose and storage limitation, data minimization, accuracy, integrity and confidentiality.
INDEX
Data controller and Data Protection Officer
Personal data being processed
a. Navigation Data
b. Data voluntarily provided by the data subject
c. Cookie
Purpose of processing
Legal basis and mandatory or optional nature of processing
Recipients of personal data
Transfers of personal data
Retention of personal data
Rights of the data subject
Amendments
1. Data controller and Data Protection officer
The Data Controller of the processing carried out through the Site is Unieuro as defined above. For any information inherent to the processing of personal data by Unieuro, you may contact its Privacy Office through the appropriate section, available here. In addition, you may contact Unieuro’s Data Protection Officer (“DPO”) at the following e-mail address: dpo@unieuro.com.
2. Personal data being processed
As a result of browsing the Site, we inform you that Unieuro will process personal data, which may consist of an identifier such as an identification number, an online identifier (“Personal Data”). Your Personal Data may be collected because you voluntarily provide it (for example, when you send communications to the contact details/addresses made available through the Site). The Personal Data processed through the Site are as follows:
a. Dati di navigazione
a. Navigation Data
The computer systems and software procedures used to operate the Site acquire, during 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 interested parties, but by its very nature could, through processing and association with data held by third parties, allow users to be identified. This category of data includes the IP addresses or domain names of the computers used by users who connect to the Site, the URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) notation addresses of the resources requested, the time of the request, the method used to submit the request to the server, the size of the file obtained in response, the numerical code indicating the status of the response given by the server (successful, error, etc.) and other parameters relating to the user’s operating system and computer environment. These data are used for the sole purpose of obtaining anonymous statistical information on the use of the Site and to check its correct functioning, to identify anomalies and/or abuses, and are deleted immediately after processing. The data could be used to ascertain responsibility in case of hypothetical computer crimes against the Site or third parties: except for this possibility, at present the data on web contacts do not persist for more than 7 days.
b. Data voluntarily provided by the data subject
Unless we refer to specific disclosures, this policy is also intended to cover the processing of data you voluntarily provide, for example, by sending communications to the contact details/addresses on the Site.
c. Cookie
Definitions, characteristics, and enforcement
Cookies are small text files that sites visited by the user send and record on the user’s computer or mobile device, only to be transmitted back to the same sites on the next visit. It is precisely because of cookies that a site remembers the user’s actions and preferences (such as login details, language choice, font size, other display settings, etc.) so that they do not have to be indicated again when the user returns to said site or navigates from one page to another of it. Cookies, for example, are used to perform computer authentication, session tracking, and storage of information regarding the activities of users accessing a site, and may also contain a unique identifier code that allows tracking of the user’s navigation within the site itself, including for statistical or advertising purposes. Browsing a site, users may also receive cookies on their computer from sites or web servers different from the one they are visiting (so-called “third-party” cookies). Some operations could not be accomplished without the use of cookies, which in some cases are therefore technically necessary for the very operation of the Site.
There are various types of cookies, depending on their characteristics and functions, and these can remain on the user’s computer for different periods of time: so-called session cookies, which are automatically deleted when the browser is closed; so-called persistent cookies, which remain on the user’s equipment until a predetermined expiration date.
he use of cookies does not always require the user’s express consent. In particular, “technical cookies,” i.e., those used for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network, or to the extent strictly necessary to provide a service explicitly requested by the user, do not require consent. These are cookies that are indispensable for the operation of the Site or necessary to perform activities requested by the user.
Types of cookies used by the Site
The Site uses only technical and assimilated cookies. No tracking or profiling cookies or other types of active (e.g., Beacon and Pixel) or passive (e.g., fingerprinting) identifiers are used. The use of these cookies does not require the consent of the user, who may however limit their activity in the manner set out in the section “How to view and modify cookies through the Browser”.
The Site uses the following types of cookies:
• technical navigation or session cookies and strictly necessary for the operation of the Site or to enable you to take advantage of the content and services requested;
• functionality cookies, i.e. used to enable specific features of the Site and a set of selected criteria (e.g. language) in order to improve the service rendered;
• third-party technical/functional cookies, i.e. cookies from sites or web servers other than Unieuro’s used for purposes specific to said third parties. It should be noted that these third parties are typically autonomous Data Controllers of the data collected through the cookies they serve; therefore, you will have to refer to their personal data processing policies.
In detail, the cookies saved on the user’s device through the Site are indicated below:
Cookie type and owner | Technical name of cookies | Operation and purpose | Persistence time | Domain | Privacy policy |
Third-party technical cookie | WP-test-cookie | Cookie used to check enable cookies on browser | session | unieurospa.com | |
Third-party technical cookie | WordPress_[hash] | Authentication details cookie for site administrators | session | unieurospa.com | |
Third-party technical cookie | WordPress_logged_in_[hash] | Cookies for Login for site administrators | session | unieurospa.com | |
Third-party technical cookie | WP-settings | Cookie used for site interface customization | 1 day | unieurospa.com | |
Third-party technical cookie | PLL-language | Cookie used to set navigation by language | 1 year | unieurospa.com | |
Third-party technical cookie | Uni-cookie-policy | Cookie used to track cookie policy acceptance | 2 months | unieurospa.com | |
Third-party technical cookie | __cf_bm | Cookie used to distinguish between humans and bots | 1 day | unieurospa.com | |
Third-party technical cookie | mute | Cookie used to remember whether the user has turned off the volume of the video player | Does not expire | unieurospa.com | |
Third-party technical cookie | syndicate.teleborsa.it | 1 day | teleborsa.it | https://www.teleborsa.it/Privacy/Informativa.pdf |
If you experience any technical problems related to cookies, please contact us through the appropriate channels provided on this site so that we can assist you.
Cookie-related settings
You may block or delete (in whole or in part) technical and functionality cookies through the specific functions of your Browser. However, please be advised that not allowing technical cookies may result in your inability to use the Site, view its content and take advantage of related services. Inhibiting functionality cookies may result in some services or certain features of the Site not being available or not working properly, and you may be forced to change or manually enter certain information or preferences each time you visit the Site.
Your preferences regarding cookies will need to be reset if you use different devices or Browsers to access the Site.
How to view and change cookies through the Browser
You can authorize, block, or delete (all or part of) cookies through the specific features of your Browser. For more information on how to set preferences on the use of cookies through your Browser, you can refer to the relevant instructions:
Internet Explorer
Firefox
Chrome
Safari
For details regarding the procedure to be followed, the user can visit the site www.aboutcookies.org or consult the ‘Help’ section of your browser. For more information about cookies and to manage your preferences for third-party cookies, please visit www.youronlinechoices.com.
ATTENTION: by disabling technical and/or functionality cookies, the Site may be unavailable to you, or some services or certain features may not be available or may not function properly. This means that you may be forced to change or manually enter certain information or preferences each time you visit.
3. Purpose of processing
Unieuro will use your Personal Data, collected through the Site, for the following purposes:
a. to allow you to browse the Site and provide the services you have requested from time to time from Unieuro (request for contact, for information, to download documentation on the Site, “Service Provision“);
b. to fulfill any obligations under applicable laws, regulations or EU legislation, or to comply with requests from authorities (“Compliance“);
c. for statistical purposes, without being able to be traced back to your identity (“Statistics“).
4. Legal basis and mandatory or optional nature of processing
The legal bases used by Unieuro to process your Personal Data, according to the purposes indicated in the previous Section 3, are the following:
– Service provision: processing of your Personal Data for this purpose (Sect. 3(a) above) is necessary in order to provide you with services and to be able to respond to your requests. The legal basis for such processing is Article 6(1)(b) of the Regulation (“[…] the processing is necessary for the performance of a contract to which the data subject is party or the performance of pre-contractual measures taken at the request of the data subject”). The provision of Personal Data for this purpose is optional, but without it, it will not be possible to provide the requested services or respond to your requests;
– Compliance: processing of your Personal Data for this purpose (Sect. 3.b.) above) is necessary for Unieuro to fulfil any legal obligations or comply with requests from authorities. This processing is based on Art. 6(1)(c) of the Regulation (“[…] the processing is necessary to comply with a legal obligation to which the data controller is subject”). The processing of your Personal Data for this purpose is, in fact, necessary to comply with legal obligations to which Unieuro is subject. Such processing may involve the storage and communication of your Personal Data to Authorities for accounting, tax or other obligations, as well as the dissemination of your Personal Data in case of participation in Shareholders’ Meetings on Unieuro’s institutional channels, including the Site;
– Statistics: si precisa che tale trattamento non è eseguito su Dati Personali e che pertanto può essere liberamente effettuato da Unieuro.
5. Recipients of Personal Data
Your Personal Data may be shared, for the purposes set out in Section 3 above, with (“Recipients”):
a. subjects that typically act as data processors i.e.: i) persons, companies or professional firms that provide assistance and advice to Unieuro in accounting, administrative, legal, tax, financial matters relating to the provision of services; ii) subjects with whom it is necessary to interact for the provision of services (e.g. hosting providers) iii) or subjects delegated to carry out technical maintenance activities (including maintenance of network equipment and electronic communication networks);
b. subjects, entities or authorities to whom it is mandatory to communicate your personal data under provisions of the law, regulations or orders of the authorities;
c. persons authorized by Unieuro to process Personal Data necessary to carry out activities closely related to the provision of services, who have committed to confidentiality or have an appropriate legal obligation of confidentiality (e.g., employees of Unieuro);
d. Unieuro Group companies, limited to the pursuit of administrative-contractual purposes related to the performance of activities of an organizational, administrative, financial and accounting nature.
6. Transfers of Personal Data
The Data Controller will not transfer your Personal Data outside the European Economic Area in the absence of adequate safeguards. Any transfers to third countries will, in fact, be subject to adequate safeguards such as, but not limited to, the presence of adequacy decisions or the signing of standard data protection clauses adopted or approved by the European Commission. More information is available from the Data Controller.
7. Retention of Personal Data
The Personal Data processed for the purposes of Service provision (Sez. 3.a.) will be retained for the time strictly necessary to achieve those same purposes and, in the second case, until the time provided for by the specific obligation or applicable law. In any case, since the processing is carried out for the provision of services, Unieuro will process Personal Data for as long as permitted by Italian law to protect its interests (Art. 2946 et seq. of the Civil Code).
The Personal Data processed for the purposes of Compliance (Sez. 3.b.) will be retained as long as required by the specific obligation or rule of law or regulation applicable.
More information regarding the data retention period and the criteria used to determine this period can be requested by writing to the Data Controller at the contact details given in the “Contact Us” section of this policy.
8. Rights of the data subjects
Pursuant to Articles 15 et seq. of the Regulations, you have the right to ask Unieuro, at any time, for access to your Personal Data, to rectify or delete them or to object to their processing, you have the right to request the limitation of processing in the cases provided for by Article 18 of the Regulations, as well as to obtain in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format the data concerning you, in the cases provided for by Article 20 of the Regulations.
Requests should be addressed to the Data Controller by ordinary mail (to the address Palazzo Hercolani. Via Piero Maroncelli n. 10 – 47121 Forlì (FC)) or through the appropriate online section (available here).
In any case, you always have the right to complain with the competent Supervisory Authority (Garante per la Protezione dei Dati Personali), pursuant to Article 77 of the Regulations, if you believe that the processing of your Personal Data is contrary to the legislation in force.
9. Amendments
This Privacy Policy is effective as of January 11, 2023. The Data Controller reserves the right to modify or simply update its content, in part or in full, also due to changes in applicable legislation. Therefore, Unieuro invites you to regularly visit this section to take cognizance of the most recent and updated version of the Privacy Policy so that you are always up to date on the data collected and the Holder’s use of it.