I. Data processed and purpose of processing
a. Navigation data: computer systems and software procedures acquire, during their normal operation, certain data whose transmission is implicit in Internet communication protocols. This is information that is not collected to be associated with identified data subjects, but may allow the identification of personal data collected through processing and association with data held by third parties. This category of data includes IP or domain names of the computers, used to send the request to the server, the size of the file obtained in response, the numerical code indicating the status of the response from the server (successful, error, etc.), and other parameters related to the operating system and computer environment and, if the appropriate cookies are activated, data revealing the user’s preferences and behavior. The aforementioned data are processed in order to:
1. enable navigation (art.6.1.b GDPR);
2. satisfy a legitimate interest of the Data Controller (art.6.1.f GDPR);
3. profiling users (art.6.1.a GDPR).
It should be noted that in accordance with the principle of privacy by design and by default, only necessary and analytical cookies in the strict sense that transfer data observing the legal guarantees are active by default, while all other cookies are freely manageable according to the user’s personal and unique choices. Consent to the use of cookies other than functional and analytical cookies in the narrow sense is always revocable.
b. Other personal data: as a result of completing the data collection fields, the user may be asked to provide the Data Controller with personal data in order to:
1. manage and perform pre-contractual and contractual obligations (art.6.1.b GDPR);
2. fulfill a legitimate interest of the Controller (art.6.1.f GDPR);
3. fulfill obligations established by law, regulations and EU legislation (art.6.1.c GDPR);
4. to receive newsletters (art.6.1.a GDPR).
While the provision of data is mandatory for the purposes referred to in points 1, 2 and 3, the data subject is free to provide his or her personal data for subscription to our newsletter circuits and, therefore, to refuse to receive any type of newsletter without prejudice to any obligation or contractual negotiation. Any refusal to provide personal data will not allow us to manage and/or perform the requested services. By registering for the newsletter, the user’s e-mail address will be added to the list of contacts to whom e-mail messages containing information of a commercial or promotional nature related to this site will be sent. Consent to the sending of newsletters is always revocable.
II. What are cookies and which ones do we use
Cookies are small text files sent by a site to its computers, where they are stored before being retransmitted to the same sites by the next user. Cookies from so-called third parties, however, are set by a different website than the one the user is visiting: elements such as images, maps, sounds, and specific links to web pages on other domains hosted on different servers than the site may be present on each site. Cookies are used for several purposes: performing authentication, tracking sessions, storing information about specific configurations of users accessing the server, storing preferences, and user profiling. A cookie cannot retrieve other data from the hard drive, transmit viruses, or capture email addresses. Each cookie is unique to the user’s browser. This site uses first- and third-party cookies, necessary cookies, analytical cookies (including Google Analytics), as well as profiling cookies according to the terms explained in our appropriate “cookie policy” section.
III. Methods of data processing. Data storage
The processing of personal data is carried out in an automated manner with methods and tools designed to ensure maximum security and confidentiality. Browsing data is stored according to the specific section “cookie policy“. Other personal data are retained according to what is stated in the individual specific notices that refer from time to time to the different fields of collection on our site.
IV. Communication of data
In addition to the subjects who may be responsible for communication by express legal obligation, personal data may be communicated to subjects appointed as data processors who provide services and support for the management of the site, the information system used by the Data Controller and telecommunications networks (including e-mail). The list of data processors is constantly updated and is available at the offices of the Data Controller.
V. Dissemination and transfer outside the EU-EEA
Your personal data are not published and/or disseminated in any way and, except with your express consent, are not transferred outside the EU-EEA territory except for technical reasons possibly related to the use of cookies and servers provided by entities located, in any case, in countries with respect to which equivalent data protection guarantees apply.
VI. Complaints and rights of data subjects
You may file a complaint with a Privacy Authority in any case of unlawful data processing. You may assert your rights, as governed by Articles 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 21 of EU Regulation 679/2016, by writing to: Starpool S.r.l. Company with headquarters in Via Stazione n.25, 38030 Ziano di Fiemme (TN), Tel. +39 0462 2571881 – e-mail: info@starpool.com.
VII. Data Controller and Internal Contact Person
The Data Controller is the Company Starpool S.r.l. with headquarters in Via Stazione n.25, 38030 Ziano di Fiemme (TN), Tel. +39 0462 2571881 – e-mail: info@starpool.com. The internal contact person for the processing of your personal data is the HR Manager, domiciled at the headquarters of our Company. It should be noted that the company Starpool S.r.l. is not subject to the obligation to appoint the Data Protection Officer (DPO) provided for in Article 37 of the Regulation.
This version of the information is updated as of May 23, 2022