Privacy information on the operation of cookies

Below we inform you in a transparent manner about the operation on this website www.skilla.com (hereinafter referred to as the “Site”) of so-called cookies.

Definition of “cookies”. Cookies are short fragments of text (letters and/or numbers) that allow the web server to store in regard to the client (the browser, e.g. Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, Opera, etc.) information to be reused during visits to the site (session cookies) or later, even after days (persistent cookies). Cookies are stored, according to user preferences, by the single browser on the specific device used (computer, tablet, smartphone).

Similar technologies, for example web beacons, transparent GIFs and all forms of local storage introduced with HTML5, may be used to gather information on user behaviour and use of services.

A cookie cannot retrieve any other data from the user’s hard drive or transmit computer viruses or acquire email addresses. Each cookie is unique to the user’s web browser. Some of the functions of cookies can be delegated to other technologies. With the term ‘cookies’ we refer to cookies and all similar technologies.

Based on the characteristics and use of cookies, various types of cookies can be distinguished:

Technical cookies strictly necessary. These cookies are essential for the proper functioning of a website that are used to manage various services related to websites (for example, logins or access to the reserved functions in the sites). The duration of cookies is strictly limited to the work session or they may have a longer period of stay in order to remember the choices of the visitor. Deactivation of strictly necessary cookies may compromise the user experience and navigation of the website. Analytics cookies and services. These cookies are used to collect and analyse traffic and the anonymous use of a website. These cookies, even without identifying the user, allow, for example, detecting whether the same user returns to connect at different times. They also allow you to monitor the system and improve its performance and usability. The deactivation of these cookies can be performed without any loss of functionality and will be discussed later in detail.

Profiling cookies (not operational on this site). These are permanent cookies for the identification (anonymously or not) of user preferences and improve their browsing experience. For more information on these cookies not used by the website, visit the appropriate section on the website www.garanteprivacy.it/cookie

Purposes of the processing and purposes of technical session cookies. The cookies used on the Site are for the sole purpose of performing computer authentication or the monitoring of sessions and the storage of specific technical information concerning users accessing the servers of the Data Controller that manages the Site. In this view, some activities on the Website cannot be performed without the use of cookies, which in such cases are therefore technically necessary. For example, access to any areas of the Site and the activities that may be carried out therein would be much more complex to carry out and less secure without the presence of cookies that allow identifying the user and maintaining identification in the context of the session.

Pursuant to Article 122, section 1, of the Privacy Code (in the formulation currently in force following the entry into force of Legislative Decree 69/2012), “technical” cookies can be used even without the consent of the party concerned. Among other things, the same European body that brings together all the Privacy Authorities of the various Member States (the so-called “Article 29” Group) has clarified in Opinion 4/2012 (WP194) entitled “Exemption from consent for use of cookies” that they are cookies for which it is not necessary to obtain the prior and informed consent of the user:

  • 1. cookies with data compiled by the user (ID session), the duration of a session or persistent cookies limited to a few hours in some cases;
  • 2. authentication cookies, used for authenticated services, for the duration of a session;
  • 3. security cookies focused on users, used to identify authentication abuses, for a limited persistent duration;
  • 4. session cookies for multimedia players, like cookies for “flash” readers, lasting for one session;
  • 5. session cookies for load balancing, lasting for one session;
  • 6. persistent cookies for the personalisation of the user interface, the duration of a session (or not much longer);
  • 7. cookies for sharing content through third party social plug-ins for members of a social network that have logged in.

The Data Controller therefore informs you that only technical cookies (such as those listed above) are used on the Website to navigate, since they allow essential functions such as authentication, validation, management of a browsing session and prevention of fraud and allow, for example: identification of whether the user has had regular access to areas of the site that require prior authentication or user validation and management of sessions related to various services and applications or data retention for secure access or fraud control and prevention functions.

For the highest level of transparency, we list below a series of technical cookies and cases of specific activities on the Site:

  • cookies directly implanted in the user’s/contracting party’s terminal (which will not be used for other purposes) such as session cookies, authentication cookies, cookies for multimedia content like flash players that do not exceed the duration of the session, cookies for personalisation purposes (for example, the choice of navigation language, call ID and password complete with the typing of the first characters, etc);
  • cookies used to statistically analyse access/visits to the site (so-called “analytics” cookies) that exclusively pursue statistical purposes (and not even profiling or marketing purposes) and collect information in aggregate format without the possibility of identifying individual users. In these cases, since the current legislation requires that analytics cookies be provided to the person concerned with a clear and adequate indication of the simple ways to oppose (opting-out) their system (including any mechanisms of anonymization of cookies), we would like to specify that you can deactivate the analytics cookies as follows: open your browser, select the settings menu, click on the internet options, open the privacy tab and choose the desired cookies blocking level. If you wish to delete cookies already saved in memory, simply open the security tab and delete the history by checking the “delete cookies” field.

Cookies belonging to third parties By visiting a website you can receive cookies from sites managed by other organisations (“third parties”) that may reside in Italy or abroad.

An example of this on most websites is the presence of YouTube videos, Google APIs, use of Google Maps, and the use of “social plugins” for Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn. These are parts of visited pages generated directly by the above-mentioned sites and integrated into the page of the host site. The most common use of social plugins is aimed at sharing content on social networks in order to increase the visitors’ user experience.

The presence of these plugins involves the transmission of cookies to and from all sites managed by third parties. The management of the information collected by “third parties” is managed by the relative information to which reference is made. To ensure greater transparency and convenience, the following are the web addresses of the various informative notices and methods for managing cookies, specifying that the data controller is not responsible for the operation on this website of third-party cookies.

Google informative notice: on the use of data regarding the link http://www.google.com/policies/technologies/cookies/ and informative notice with a link http://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245
Google (configuration): the general out-out guide for Google services (Maps, YouTube…) is available on the following website http://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416?hl=it
Facebook informative noticehttps://www.facebook.com/help/cookies/ and https://it-it.facebook.com/about/privacy/cookies
Facebook (configuration): access your account. Privacy section. Or follow the various guides on the website, for example https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/disable-third-party-cookies
Twitter informative noticehttps://support.twitter.com/articles/20170514
Twitter (configuration)https://twitter.com/settings/security and https://support.twitter.com/articles/20170519-uso-dei-cookie-e-di-altre-tecnologie-simili-da-parte-di-twitter
Linkedin informative noticehttps://www.linkedin.com/legal/cookie-policy
Linkedin (configuration)https://www.linkedin.com/settings/
Google+ informative noticehttp://www.google.it/intl/en/policies/technologies/cookies/
Google+ (configuration)http://www.google.it/intl/en/policies/technologies/managing/

Analytics cookies

The Site uses the Google Analytics service but the intervention is planned to make the IPs anonymous with the tools offered by Google. See the Google Cookie Information Notice for Google Analytics at the following link http://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage usage and explore the method by which Google – third party – uses the your users’ data at https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245.

As clarified by the General Provision of the Privacy Code on cookies of 8 May 2014, analytics cookies are assimilated to technical cookies when used directly by the site operator to collect information, in aggregate format, on the number of users and how they visit a site: these are functions and purposes of processing on this Site.

You can still opt-out by visiting the website http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en and exercising the opting out function. You can also deny consent and block third-party cookies through plugins for browsers, searching on Google “block and delete third-party cookies”, there are many guides that differ depending on the operating system and browser used.

Responsibility for the operation of Third Party Cookies

Reference is made in this regard to the provisions of the General Provision of the Privacy supervisory authority on cookies of 8 May 2014:
“There are many reasons why it is not possible for publishers to have an obligation to provide information and to obtain consent for the installation of cookies in the context of their sites, even for those installed by” third parties “. Firstly, the publisher should always have the tools and the economic and legal capacity to take charge of the obligations of third parties and should therefore also be able to check, from time to time, the correspondence between what was declared by the third parties and the purposes they really pursue through the use of cookies. This is made very difficult by the fact that the publisher often does not directly know all the third parties who install cookies through their sites and, therefore, even the logic underlying the related processing. Moreover, not infrequently, there are parties that act as concessionaires between the publisher and the third parties, making it very difficult for the publisher to control the activity of all the parties concerned. Third-party cookies may then be modified over time by third-party suppliers and it would be impractical to ask publishers to keep track of these subsequent changes”.

As indicated by the Privacy supervisory authority, this site does not have the ability to control third-party cookies where third-party services are used (YouTube, Google Maps, “social buttons”) which are the sole responsibility of third parties.
In addition, the user is reminded to delete and block the operation of cookies at any time, also using plugins for the browser and changing the settings as indicated in the various manuals contained in browsers.

Mandatory or optional consent for the operation of cookies that do not pursue marketing purposes.

It is not mandatory to acquire consent to the operation of only technical or third-party cookies or analytics similar to technical cookies. Their deactivation and/or denial of their operation will make it impossible to properly browse the site and/or the inability to use the services, pages, features or content available therein.

Data Controller and Data Processors.

The identifying details of the Company as Data Controller of the data party are as follows:

Amicucci Formazione S.r.l – Single shareholder Company
Registered office: Street Alessandro Volta 5/9 – 62012 Civitanova Marche – Macerata
Tel. +39. 0733 886401
e-mail: info@amicucciformazione.com

The updated list of data processors (if appointed) can be found at the headquarters of the above-mentioned company.

Exercise of rights by the party concerned.

With particular reference to users’ rights regarding cookies, some links are provided below for additional information:

AboutCookies.org: for more information about cookies and how they affect the browsing experience.
Youronlinechoices.com: for more detailed information on cookies, best practices and the use of targeted advertising through the use of cookies. The Cookies section on www.garanteprivacy.it/cookie to know the best practices provided by the supervisory authority for the protection of personal data.

At any time, it is possible – without any formality – to exercise the rights pursuant to Article 7 of the Privacy Code (also using the specific application request format made available by the supervisory authority on www.garanteprivacy.it), which is shown in full below. The exercise of these rights is not subject to any format constraints.

At any time, it is possible – without any formality – to exercise the rights referred to in Articles 15 to 22 of the GDPR 679/2016.

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