COOKIE POLICY

Cookie policy

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files sent by websites to user devices where they are stored and resent to the websites whenever the users visits them.

Cookies used by this website and their purposes.

This website uses the following third-party cookies:

  • Google Analytics

    Cookie name(s)
    __utma, __utmb, __utmc, __utmv, __utmz

    Data stored
    A random unique number or string of letters and numbers to identify your browser, the times and dates that you interacted with the site recently and the marketing materials or referring pages that led you to the site.

    When does it expire?
    The longest lasting cookie expires 2 years after your last visit to the website. Others are deleted 6 months, 30 minutes and the moment you close your browser.

    Description
    Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”), to help us see how our website is used. In doing so information about your use of our website, including your IP address, may be transmitted to Google and stored on servers in the United States. The data collected by Google Analytics is used to analyse how frequently the same people revisit the University website, how the website is found (from advertising or referring websites), and which pages are most frequently viewed. This information is combined with data from thousands of other users to create an overall picture of website use, and is never identified individually or personally and is not linked to any other information we store about you.

    Links
    Google's privacy policy
    Opt out of Google Analytics

  • Google Maps

    Cookie name(s)
    SID, SAPISID, APISID, SSID, HSID, NID, PREF

    Data stored
    Various unique identifiers, except for PREF which stores your options such as preferred zoom level.

    When does it expire?
    Most of the cookies expire 10 years after your last visit to a page containing a Google Map.

    Description
    Google set a number of cookies on any page that includes a Google Map. While we have no control over the cookies set by Google, they appear to include a mixture of pieces of information to measure the number and behaviour of Google Maps users.

    Link
    Privacy policy di Google

Facebook and Twitter may also set cookies for sharing content on social networks or for producing access statistics. The presence, number and status of cookies may depend on how you use the platforms concerned before or while visiting this website.
You should ascertain what the relevant sites' policy is on social networking cookies

Data controller

The data controller is TiGi Srl, located in Via Udine 12, Grosseto

ART. 7: Interested party rights

Legislative Decree n.196/2003
Article 7 - Right to access to personal data and other rights
1. The interested party has the right to obtain the confirmation of the existence or not of personal data concerning the same party, even if they haven't registered, and communication to this effect in an intelligible form.
2. The interested party has the right to obtain information on the:
a) origin of the personal data;
b) purpose and conditions of the processing;
c) logic applied in the case of processing done with electronic instruments;
d) details of the controller, the processors and the appointed representative in accordance with article 5, paragraph 2;
e) subjects or categories of subjects to whom the personal data can be communicated or that may learn of the same as the appointed representative in the territory of the state, processors or persons responsible for the data.
3. The interested party has the right to obtain:
a) the revision, the correction and in other words the integration of the data, when this is in the interest of the same;
b) the cancellation, transformation in anonymous form or blocking the data treated in violation of the Act, including data that doesn't need to be kept for the purposes for which the data was collected or subsequently processed;
c) the declaration that the operations in letters a) and b) have been brought to the knowledge, also regarding the content of the same, of those the data has been communicated to or distributed to, with the exception of the case in which this fulfilment is impossible or involves the use of means that are clearly disproportionate with respect to the protected right.
4. The interested party has the right to oppose, in whole or in part:
a) for legitimate reasons, the processing of their personal data, even if relevant to the purpose of the collecting;
b) the processing of their personal data for the purpose of sending advertising or promotional material or for direct sale or for market research or commercial communications.