Privacy Policy (art.13 D.Lgs. 196/2003): the data that visitors to mpmgens.com provide upon registration are limited to:
Any treatments for statistical purposes that the site may intend to perform in the future will be conducted exclusively on an anonymous basis. While the dissemination of the user's personal data and those detectable by the comments posted must be understood as directly attributed to the user's initiative, we guarantee that no other hypothesis of transmission or dissemination of the same is, therefore, foreseen. In any case, the user has at any time the possibility to exercise the rights referred to in art. 7 of Legislative Decree 196/2003:
Art. 7 – ( Right to access personal data and other rights )
1. The interested party has the right to obtain confirmation of the existence or not of personal data concerning him, even if not yet recorded, and their communication in an intelligible form.
2. The interested party has the right to obtain the indication:
a) the origin of personal data;
b) of the purposes and methods of processing;
c) of the logic applied in case of treatment carried out with the aid of electronic instruments;
d) the identity of the owner, manager and the designated representative pursuant to Article 5, paragraph 2;
e) the subjects or categories of subjects to whom the personal data may be communicated or who can learn about them as appointed representative in the territory of the State, managers or agents.
3. The interested party has the right to obtain:
a) updating, rectification or, when interested, integration of data;
b) the delete, transformation into anonymous form or blocking of data processed in violation of the law, including those that do not need to be kept for the purposes for which the data were collected or subsequently processed;
c) the attestation that the operations referred to in letters a) and b) have been brought to the attention, also as regards their content, of those to whom the data have been communicated or disseminated, except in the case in which this fulfillment proves impossible o involves the use of means that are manifestly disproportionate to the protected right.
4. The interested party has the right to object, in whole or in part:
a) for legitimate reasons to the processing of personal data concerning him, even if pertinent to the purpose of the collection;
b) to the processing of personal data concerning him for the purpose of sending advertising or direct sales material or for carrying out market research or commercial communication.
Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy is an integral part of the above privacy policy.
To review accepted cookies here
The user can express his consent to the use of cookies by continuing to browse the Sites, or by performing a scrolling action, by clicking on one of the internal links of the pages of the Sites, or by clicking on the "x" button or in any case closing the banner of the brief information visible at every first access to the Sites, as required by the provision of the Guarantor for the protection of personal data (No. 229 of 8 May 2014).
Cookies consist of portions of code (computer files or partial data) sent by a server to the user's Internet browser, automatically stored on the user's computer by said browser and automatically sent back to the server at each occurrence or subsequent access to the site. Usually a cookie contains the name of the website from which the cookie itself comes, the life span of the cookie (ie how long it will remain on the user's device) and a value, which is usually a unique number generated randomly. At each subsequent visit the cookies are sent back to the website that originated them (first-party cookies) or to another site that recognizes them (third-party cookies). Cookies are useful because they allow a website to recognize the user's device and have different purposes such as, for example, allowing you to navigate between pages efficiently, remember your favorite sites and, in general, improve the browsing experience. They also help ensure that the advertising content displayed online is more targeted to a user and his interests.
If the user decides to disable cookies, this could affect and / or limit his browsing experience within the Sites, for example he may not be able to visit certain sections of a Site or he may not receive personalized information when visiting the websites.
The operating modes as well as the options for limiting or blocking cookies can be adjusted by changing the settings of your Internet browser. The user can change the settings to block cookies or to be notified whenever the cookies contained in his device. There are several ways to manage cookies, for this purpose it is necessary to refer to the help screen of your browser to check how to adjust or change the settings of the same. In fact, the user is enabled to change the default configuration and disable cookies (i.e. block them permanently), setting the highest protection level.
Below is the path to follow to manage cookies from the following browsers:
Chrome: Go to the Chrome menu in the browser toolbar. Select "Settings". Click "Show advanced settings". In the "Privacy" section, click the "Content settings" button. In the "Cookies" section, select "Do not allow sites to store data" and control "block cookies and third-party site data", and then click OK.
Internet Explorer:Go to "Tools" then "Internet Options". In the Privacy tab, move the cursor up to block all cookies or down to allow all cookies, and then click OK.
Safari: Select the "Edit" menu and select "Preferences". Click on "Privacy". Set the "cookies Block" setting always "and click OK.
Firefox: Go to the "Tools" menu of the browser and select the "Options" menu. Click on the "Privacy" tab, uncheck the "Accept cookies" box and click OK.
If the user uses different devices to view and access websites (for example, computers, smartphones, tablets, etc.), they must ensure that each browser on each device is adjusted to reflect their cookie preferences. To delete cookies from the Internet browser of your smartphone / tablet, you must refer to the device's user manual.
Websites use different types of cookies, each of which has a specific function. The site uses cookies to make navigation easier and to better adapt both the pages loaded and its products to the interests and needs of users. Cookies can also be used to speed up future experiences and user activities on the site. Furthermore, cookies are used to compile anonymous aggregate statistics that allow us to understand how users use the site and to improve the structure and contents of the sites themselves.
Below is an explanatory list.
Technical cookies
"Technical" cookies are essential for the proper functioning of the site and allow users to browse the site and take advantage of its features (for example, they allow the storage of previous actions or allow you to save the user's session and / or perform other activities strictly necessary for the functioning of the site).
This category also includes "analytical" cookies which help to understand how users interact with the site by providing information on the last page visited, the number of sections and pages visited, the time spent on the site and each event that emerged in the course of navigation, such as an error message, and help to understand any difficulty that the user encounters in using the site. This information could be associated with user details such as IP address, domain or browser; however, they are analyzed together with information from other users so as not to identify a particular user with respect to the other. These cookies are collected and aggregated anonymously and allow the site manager to improve the usability of the site.
Finally, "functionality" cookies allow the site to remember the user's choices (for example the user name) to provide the latter with a more personalized and optimized navigation. Functional cookies are not essential for the operation of the Sites, but they improve the quality and the browsing experience. If you do not accept these cookies, the yield and functionality of the site may be lower and access to the site's content may be limited.
Profiling cookies
"Targeting" or "profiling" cookies are used to present content that is more suited to the user and his interests. They can be used to display targeted advertisements, to publish customized advertisements based on the user's interests or to limit the number of times the user views an advertisement. In addition, they help measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns on the site; the site manager may use these cookies to remember the sites that the user has visited and share this information with third parties, including agencies and advertisers who may use their cookies to collect information on the activities performed by users on the site.
"Sharing" (or social network) cookies are necessary to allow the user to interact with the Sites through their social account and are used, for example, to express appreciation and to share it with their social contacts.
The website uses or may use, even in combination with each other, cookies:
– of "session" that are stored on the user's computer for mere technical and functional needs, for the transmission of session identifiers necessary to allow safe and efficient exploration of the site; they are deleted at the end of the "session" (hence the name) when the browser is closed;
–"Persistent" that remain stored on the hard disk of the computer until their expiration or cancellation by the users. Through persistent cookies, users who access the websites (or any other users who use the same computer) are automatically recognized at each visit. Third party cookies
When a user uses the website, some cookies not controlled by the site operator may be stored. This happens, for example, if the user visits a page that contains content from a third party website. Consequently, the user will receive cookies from these third-party services. On third-party cookies, the site manager does not have control over the information provided by the cookie and does not have access to such data. This information is totally controlled by third-party companies as described in their respective privacy policies.
The table below shows the third-party cookies on the site. The latter fall under the direct and exclusive responsibility of the third party manager and are divided into the following macro-categories:
– Analytical: are cookies used to collect and analyze statistical information on accesses / visits to the website. In some cases, associated with other information such as the credentials entered for access to restricted areas (your e-mail address and password), they can be used to profile the user (personal habits, sites visited, downloaded content, types of interactions carried out, etc.).
– Widgets: This category includes all those graphic components of a program's user interface, which aims to facilitate the user in interacting with the program itself (by way of example, Facebook, Google+, Twitter cookies are widgets).
– Advertising: This category includes cookies used to deliver advertising services within a website.
If the user does not wish to receive third-party cookies on his device, he can, through the links below, access the information and consent forms of said third parties and exclude their receipt.
These cookies are not controlled directly by the website, therefore, to revoke the consent it is necessary to refer to the websites of third parties or refer to the site http://www.youronlinechoices.com to obtain information on how to delete or manage cookies based on the browser used and to manage preferences on third-party profiling cookies.
Cookie |
Primary use |
Profiling |
Place of treatment / Privacy policy |
Google Analytics |
Analytical |
Yes |
USA – Privacy Policy – Opt-out |
Widgets |
Yes |
USA – Privacy Policy |
|
Widgets |
Yes |
USA – Privacy Policy |
|
Google+ |
Widgets |
Yes |
USA – Privacy Policy |
Google Adsense |
Advertising |
Yes |
USA – Privacy Policy – Opt-out |
Doubleclick |
Advertising |
Yes |
USA – Privacy Policy – Opt-out |
Publy |
Advertising |
Yes |
Irlanda – Privacy Policy |
Oxamedia |
Advertising |
Yes |
USA – Privacy Policy – Opt-out |
Payclick |
Advertising |
Yes |
Italia – Privacy Policy – Opt-in/Opt-out |
Criteo |
Advertising |
Yes |
Francia – Privacy Policy – Opt-in/Opt-out |
ReachAdv |
Advertising |
Yes |
Italia – Privacy Policy |