
Cookie Policy
In order to make its services as efficient and user-friendly as possible, this Website uses cookies. Therefore, when you visit the Website, a minimal amount of information is placed on the User’s device, such as small text files called “cookies,” which are stored in the User’s web browser directory.
There are different types of cookies, but the main purpose of a cookie is to help the Website function more efficiently and enable certain features.
Cookies are used to enhance the overall User experience.
Specifically, they:
a. Allow for efficient navigation from one page to another on the Website
b. Store the username and entered preferences
c. Prevent the need to enter the same information (such as username and password) multiple times during a visit
d. Measure how Users use the services, to optimize both the browsing experience and the services themselves
e. Display targeted advertising based on the User’s interests and behavior while browsing
There are various types of cookies. Below are the types that may be used on the Website, along with a description of their purpose.
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FIRST-PARTY OR TECHNICAL COOKIES
These cookies are essential for the proper functioning of certain areas of the Website. They may include both persistent and session cookies. Without them, the Website—or parts of it—may not function correctly. For this reason, they are always used, regardless of User preferences. These cookies are always sent from our own domain.
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THIRD-PARTY COOKIES
While browsing our Website, some cookies may be sent from domains not owned by us (known as "Third-Party Cookies"). For example, when Users visit a page containing content from a third-party website. Some third parties may send cookies to understand user habits and preferences during browsing, in order to personalize advertising shown on our site. Other third-party cookies may provide us with aggregated statistical information on visits and browsing habits, helping us improve the usability and performance of our site.
Below is a list of the types of third-party cookies that may be sent while browsing our site, along with links to their respective policies and options to opt out.
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ANALYTICAL COOKIES
These cookies are used to collect information on how the Website is used. The Data Controller uses this information for statistical analysis, to improve the Website and make it easier to use, as well as to monitor its correct operation. These cookies collect information anonymously about user activity and how they arrived at the site, including the pages visited. These cookies may be sent by the Website itself or by third-party domains.
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THIRD-PARTY FUNCTIONALITY INTEGRATION COOKIES
These cookies are used to integrate third-party features into the Website (e.g., comment modules or social media icons that allow users to share Website content). These cookies may be sent by the domains of partner sites or those offering the integrated functionalities.
The Data Controller is not required to obtain user consent for technical cookies, as they are essential to providing the service.
For other types of cookies, consent can be given by the User in accordance with current legislation, via specific browser settings, software, or user-friendly device configurations.
The Data Controller reminds Users that they can change their cookie preferences at any time. Cookies can also be disabled at any time via the browser, although doing so may prevent the User from using certain parts of the Website.
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THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES
The Website contains links to other websites, each of which has its own privacy policy. These may differ from the one adopted by the Data Controller, who is not responsible for third-party sites.
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HOW WE OBTAIN CONSENT FOR COOKIES
In compliance with current regulations, for third-party profiling and analytics cookies, Users are asked to give prior consent during their first visit to our site. This consent is requested through a banner containing brief cookie information, with an “OK” button to confirm.
HOW TO MODIFY BROWSER SETTINGS
Consent to receive cookies can also be managed through the User’s browser settings. Most browsers allow Users to set rules for managing cookies from specific or all sites, offering more granular privacy control and the option to deny cookies altogether.
Below are links with instructions for managing cookies in major browsers:
– Google Chrome
– Mozilla Firefox
– Internet Explorer
– Safari
Please note that restricting websites’ ability to send cookies may negatively affect the overall browsing experience.
PRIVACY POLICY
The personal data provided to Greta Betton through the website pages accessible at www.gretabetton.com (“Website”) when submitting a contact request will be processed in accordance with the provisions of Legislative Decree 196/2003 concerning the protection of personal data (“Privacy Code”). Pursuant to Article 13 of the Privacy Code, Greta Betton informs the user of the following:
A. DATA CONTROLLER
The Data Controller of personal data is Greta Betton, with registered and operational office at Strada Prov Pavia 78 – 15122 Valamadonna (AL), Italy (hereinafter referred to as the “Controller”).
B. NATURE OF THE DATA PROCESSED AND PURPOSES OF PROCESSING
B.1 The user's data is collected and used solely to respond to the contact request or for purposes directly related to legal, regulatory, or EU obligations and to exercise rights in a court of law.
B.2 The email address provided by the user when submitting the contact form may also be used by the Controller to promote its services, send advertising material related exclusively to those services, or conduct market research or commercial communications. The user may object to this use of their data either initially—by checking the appropriate box when submitting the form—or later by sending an email to greta.betton@gmail.com. Such objection will not affect the provision of services.
B.3 By submitting the contact form, the user agrees to receive communications, newsletters, and proposals related to Greta Betton’s services at the email address provided. The user may object to this processing either initially—by checking the appropriate box in the contact form—or later by sending an email to greta.betton@gmail.com.
C. MANDATORY NATURE OF DATA PROVISION
Providing the data requested in the contact form, for the purposes outlined in Section B.1 above, is mandatory, as it is essential for responding to the user's inquiry.
Refusal to provide such data will make it impossible for Greta Betton to respond to the contact request.
D. DATA DISCLOSURE
Greta Betton discloses personal data for the purposes and in the ways described in this Policy, and always in compliance with the user’s consent.
Personal data may be shared with third parties and transferred outside the national territory—including but not limited to companies affiliated with or related to Greta Betton and/or its business partners—for the purposes outlined in Sections B.1 and B.2.
In such cases, third parties performing these operations will be carefully selected based on experience, capacity, and reliability and must guarantee compliance with applicable regulations, including data security requirements.
The data may also be processed by personnel assigned to specific services, such as decorators, couriers, transporters, and any collaborator (within or outside Italy) assisting Greta Betton in fulfilling user requests.
User data will not be publicly disclosed.
E. DATA PROCESSING METHODS
Data is collected electronically and processed through operations of registration, consultation, communication, storage, and deletion, mainly using electronic tools. Appropriate security measures are taken to protect the data and ensure confidentiality.
Greta Betton adopts adequate security measures to minimize the risk of destruction, loss (even accidental), unauthorized access, or unlawful or inconsistent processing with the purposes described in this Policy.
However, Greta Betton cannot guarantee that the measures in place completely eliminate all risks of unauthorized access or data leaks from the user’s devices. Users are advised to ensure their computer is equipped with updated antivirus software and that their Internet service provider uses secure transmission systems (such as firewalls and spam filters).
F. DATA SUBJECT RIGHTS
Pursuant to Article 7 of the Privacy Code, the user has the right at any time to obtain confirmation of the existence of their personal data and the purposes of processing.
They also have the right to request updates or corrections, deletion, or blocking of their data and to object, in whole or in part, to its processing.
To exercise these rights, or to receive information about where the data is stored, who receives it, or who may become aware of it in their capacity as data processors or data handlers, users may contact the Controller.
Article 7 of Legislative Decree 196/2003 – Right of Access to Personal Data and Other Rights:
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The data subject has the right to obtain confirmation of the existence or not of personal data concerning them, even if not yet recorded, and to receive it in intelligible form.
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The data subject has the right to be informed of:
a. the origin of the personal data
b. the purposes and methods of processing
c. the logic applied when processing with electronic tools
d. the identity of the Data Controller, data processors, and representative appointed under Article 5, paragraph 2
e. the parties or categories of parties to whom the personal data may be communicated or who may become aware of it as appointed representatives in the State, data processors, or data handlers. -
The data subject has the right to obtain:
a. the updating, correction, or, when interested, integration of the data
b. the deletion, anonymization, or blocking of data processed unlawfully, including data not required for the purposes for which it was collected or subsequently processed
c. certification that the operations in letters a) and b) have been notified, including their content, to those to whom the data was disclosed, except when this is impossible or requires means that are clearly disproportionate to the right being protected. -
The data subject has the right to object, in whole or in part:
a. for legitimate reasons, to the processing of personal data concerning them, even if relevant to the purpose of collection
b. to the processing of personal data for the purpose of sending advertising materials or direct sales or for carrying out market research or commercial communication.
To exercise any of the above rights or obtain information about data storage or sharing, users may contact the Controller by emailing: greta.betton@gmail.com
G. COOKIES
The Website uses a technology called "cookies"—small data files stored on the user’s computer when accessing all or parts of the site.
If users do not wish to accept cookies, they can disable them by following the browser manufacturer’s instructions. For example, in Internet Explorer, cookie settings can be modified under Tools > Internet Options > Privacy.
H. DURATION OF DATA PROCESSING
Data will be processed for no longer than necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, in accordance with civil, tax, and legal obligations.