Privacy policy

This page describes how personal data of users, who consult the SPRINT-T website (www.mysprintt.eu), is treated.

This notice is given under Article  13 of the Legislative Decree June 30th  2003, n. 196  regarding the protection of electronic personal data when people visit the homepage of the SPRINT-T website (www.mysprintt.eu).

It should be noted that this statement only concerns the SPRINT-T website and not other websites accessed via links. This statement is based on Recommendation no. 2/2001 that the European authorities for the protection of personal data, as part of the Group established by Article 29 of Directive 95/46/EC, adopted on May 17, 2001, to establish minimum requirements to collect personal data online, and, in particular, the manner, time, and nature, of the information that data controllers must provide to users when they connect to web pages, regardless of the purpose of the link.

 

TYPES OF PROCESSED DATA

Navigation data

The computer systems and software procedures used to operate this website, during their normal operation, acquire some personal data whose transmission is implicit in the communication protocols of the Internet. This information is not collected to identify users, but by their very nature could, through processing and association with data held by third parties, allow the identification of users. This category of data includes IP addresses or domain names of computers employed by users connecting to the site, URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) ​​of requested resources, time of request, the method used to submit the request to the server, the file size obtained in response, the numerical code indicating the status of response from the server (e.g., successful, error, etc.) and other parameters regarding the operating system and computer environment. These data are used only to obtain anonymous statistical information about the site and to check its correct functioning and are deleted immediately after processing. The data could be used to ascertain responsibility in case of computer crimes against the site. Except in the latter case, the data on web contacts are deleted after seven days.

 

Data voluntarily provided by users

The optional, explicit and voluntary contact of e-mail addresses listed on this site, involves the acquisition of the sender's e-mail address, and any other data included in the message, which are necessary to respond to requests. Specific summary information will be progressively reported or displayed on web pages dedicated to particular services on request.

 

THE CHOICE TO PROVIDE OR WITHHOLD DATA AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF DENIAL

Users are free to provide personal data contained in the service registration forms on the website. Not providing personal data may make it impossible to fulfill the request.

 

DATA TREATMENT

Personal data are processed by automated tools for the time strictly necessary to achieve the purposes for which the personal data were collected. Specific security measures are taken to prevent data loss, illicit or incorrect and unauthorized access.

 

COOKIES

Cookies are small text files that are stored on users' computers when they visit websites. They are transmitted back to the same sites at the next visit by the same user. They provide information to the website owner in order to operate the site more efficiently. In addition, they are used to record user preferences and visitor information and to provide many of the basic online services (e.g., authentication, language selection, location, etc).

 

Cookies can be of different types:

• technical, which are used, for example, for authentication and which are eliminated when the browser is closed;

• profiling, which are used, for example, to record the choices made on a site for statistical purposes.

 

How does the SPRINT-T website use cookies? Which types of cookies are used and for what purposes?

No personal user data is acquired by the site. We do not use cookies to transmit personal information, nor is any type of persistent cookies, which track users, employed. The use of session cookies, which are not permanently stored on the user's computer and disappear when the browser is closed, is strictly limited to transmitting session identifiers (consisting of random numbers generated by the server) necessary to enable a safe and efficient site. The session cookies employed on this site avoid the use of other technologies that could compromise the privacy of users and which would not allow the acquisition of personal identification data.



• We use technical cookies to facilitate the functioning of our website to allow the user to navigate through the pages and use the services.



Prior approval is not required for the use of cookies for purely technical purposes (technical cookies) on this website. If you do not wish to receive cookies, it is possible to refuse or delete them, by changing your browser settings. To do so you can refer to the "Help" menu of your browser on how to change your cookie preferences. The refusal to use cookies, however, could lead to difficulties in the interaction with the website.

 

DATA PROCESSING:

For data processing this website uses Google Analitycs.

Google Analytics uses owners cookies to generate reports on visitor interactions with website. These cookies are used to store information that does not personally identify users. Browsers do not share owners cookies across domains.

For customers using Google Analytics and for the advertisers using display spot, it is used the third-party cookies DoubleClick to activate functions as remarketing for products as AdWords on the Google Display Network. Users can  deactivate this function and manage it.

To each computer and device connected to Internet is assigned an IP  address. IP addresses are typically assigned in blocks according to the country, so they can often be used to identify the country and the city from which a computer connects to the Internet. Google Analytics uses IP addresses to ensure the safety of the service and to indicate to the owners of the websites from where their visitors come from.

Users who do not want that their visit are monitored by Google Analytics JavaScript code can install the browser add-on for deactivation of Google Analytics.

It is not allowed to provide data from Google Analytics to third parties without the customer’s consent, except in certain specific circumstances, such as when required by law operations.

For more information about the Google Analytics cookie and privacy policy see https://support.google.com/analytics/topic/2919631?hl=en&ref_topic=1008008

 

USERS' RIGHTS

The individual to whom the personal data belongs, can at any time exercise his/her right under Article 7 of Legislative Decree no. 196/2003. In particular:

a.     The individual has the right to obtain confirmation of the existence of personal data concerning him/her, even if not yet registered, and the communication of their existence in intelligible form;

b.     The individual has the right to:

1.     know the origin of personal data;

2.     the scope and methods of processing of personal data;

3.     the logic applied in case of processing of personal data with electronic instruments;

4.     the identity of the owner, manager and the representative appointed under article 5, paragraph 2;

5.     know the subjects or categories of people to whom the data may be communicated or who can learn about them as appointed representatives in the region of the State, managers or agents.

c.      The individual has the right to:

1.     update, rectify or, when interested, integrate personal data;

2.     cancel, anonymize or block personal data processed unlawfully, including data that need not be kept for the purposes for which it was collected or subsequently processed;

3.     certification that the operations in 1. and 2. have been disclosed, including their content, of those to whom the data was communicated or disclosed except where this is impossible or involves the use of manifestly disproportionate tools to the right protected.

Requests regarding art. 7, law. 196/2003 may be sent to the person responsible for the right of access to an individual’s personal data i.e. prof. Antonio Cherubini, responsible of dissemination of the SPRINT-T project.

 

THE "DATA CONTROLLER"

The IRCCS-INRCA, which is based in Ancona (Italy), Via Santa Margherita 5, 60100, is responsible for this policy in the person of prof. Antonio Cherubini, responsible of dissemination of the SPRINT-T project.

 

CONTACTS

Prof. Antonio Cherubini

sprintt-info@mysprintt.eu

sprintt-press@mysprintt.eu