Cookie Policy

INFORMATION COOKIES

The company Diacron Limited, with registered office in London at Northern & Shell Building, 8th Floor - 10, Lower Thames Street EC3R 6AF, London, United Kingdom, as the owner of the processing of personal data (hereinafter the "Owner") of the website www.diacrongroup.com (hereinafter the "Site"), informs visitors to the Site (hereinafter the "Data Subjects") pursuant to Article 13 of European Regulation No 2016/679, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

The Owner is aware of the importance of the treatment of the personal data of the interested parties and, for this reason, takes care to indicate which data are treated and how they are treated. By proceeding to browse the Site or by indicating the desire to use the services provided by the same, the interested party declares to have read and accepted this information (hereinafter "Information"), thus giving consent to the processing of personal data by the Owner.

For any information, doubt or request relating to this Policy, the Owner provides the following email address: privacy@diacrongroup.com .

What are the rights of the interested party in relation to the processing of personal data?

The Data Subject has the following rights:

  • The right to be informed that there is an ongoing data processing concerning him/her and, if so, to access the processed personal data;
  • right of rectification of personal data;
  • the right to erasure (right to be forgotten) of personal data concerning him/her;
  • the right to limitation of the processing of personal data concerning him/her;
  • the right to data portability to receive, or have transmitted to another Data Controller, personal data concerning him/her in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format;
  • Right to object to the processing of personal data;
  • Right to withdraw consent previously given;
  • The right to lodge a complaint with the competent authorities for violation of personal data processing.

How to exercise your rights?

The interested party may exercise its rights by writing to the above email address.

The Data Controller does not intend to charge Data Subjects any costs to exercise any of their rights, but to do so the Data Controller may require specific information to follow up on the Data Subject's communications in relation to the rights.

The above mentioned communications are usually acknowledged within 30 days from the receipt of the communication itself, but in case this term cannot be respected (e.g. due to excessive load of requests or complexity of the answer) it will be care of the Holder to communicate it to the interested party and to keep him updated on the developments of the communication sent.

What are cookies?

A "cookie" is a text file created by some websites on the computer of the person concerned when he/she accesses a certain site, with the purpose of storing and transporting information. Cookies are sent from a web server (which is the computer running the website you are visiting) to your browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, etc.) and stored on your computer; they are then sent back to the website on subsequent visits.

Some operations could not be carried out without the use of cookies, which, in some cases, are therefore technically necessary. In other cases, the site displayed uses cookies to facilitate and facilitate navigation by the interested party or to allow them to take advantage of services specifically requested.

What cookies does the Owner use?

The Owner uses both its own cookies and third-party cookies, as better specified in the following table:

Typology

Purpose

 

Session cookies

 

The Site uses the so-called session cookies (which are not permanently stored on the computer of the interested party and disappear when the browser is closed). These cookies are strictly limited to the transmission of session identifiers (consisting of random numbers generated by the server) necessary to enable the safe and efficient exploration of the Site.

 

Technical cookies

 

There are cookies operating on the Site that collect information about how the Site is used and whether there are any error messages on certain pages. All information collected by these cookies will only be used to improve the use of the Site.

 

Third-party cookies

 

 

 

There are third party cookies on the Site that collect traffic information about the Site and how it is used by those who browse the Site.

The information collected by these cookies does not directly identify Data Subjects, but may make Data Subjects indirectly verifiable.

The information collected is aggregated and anonymous and is used to increase the operational efficiency of the Site and evaluate its performance.

Currently, the Site has implemented the following third-party cookies:

Google Analytics (Google Inc.)

Google Analytics is a web analytics service. Google uses the Personal Data collected in order to track and examine the use of the Site, compile reports and share them with other services developed by Google.

Google may use Personal Data to contextualize and personalize ads in its ad network.

For more information see: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=it

 

How long are cookies stored?

The cookies will be stored for the time necessary to achieve the purposes described above. For further details on the retention times of each individual category of cookies indicated in the table above, the interested party is invited to contact the Data Controller at the following e-mail address privacy@diacrongroup.com .

Deselecting and enabling cookies

You can manage your cookie preferences directly in your browser and prevent third parties from installing cookies, for example. You can also use your browser preferences to delete any cookies you have set in the past, including any cookies in which you have consented to the installation of cookies by this website. It is important to note that by disabling all cookies, the operation of this website may be impaired. You can find information on how to manage cookies in your browser at the following addresses:

In the case of services provided by third parties, the interested party may also exercise his or her right to oppose tracking by informing himself or herself through the privacy policy of the third party, through the opt out link if explicitly provided or by contacting the same directly.

Without prejudice to the foregoing, the Data Controller informs that the interested party can make use of Your Online Choices (https://www.youronlinechoices.com/) and All About Cookies (www.allaboutcookies.org). Through this service it is possible to manage the tracking preferences of most advertising tools. The Data Controller, therefore, advises Users to use this resource in addition to the information provided by this document.

Where do we store personal data?

The Data Controller stores personal data in paper archives within the Data Controller's premises, as well as in computer archives located both within the European Union and outside if this is instrumental to the pursuit of the purposes of data processing. In the latter case, the Data Controller ensures that companies not based within the European Union are treating personal data with the utmost confidentiality in compliance with the decisions of adequacy of the European Commission, any Privacy Shield or, if necessary, entering into agreements that ensure an adequate level of protection.

How are personal data processed?

The Data Controller processes the personal data of the Data Subjects by adopting appropriate security measures to prevent unauthorised access, disclosure, modification and destruction.

The data processing is carried out through computer procedures, telematic means and, residually, on paper by specially authorized internal subjects as well as by external managers if appointed, and this also according to contractual agreements in place.

Policy Changes

The Data Controller reserves the right to modify this Policy at any time. In case of changes, the Owner will upload on this page the new information and, in this sense, if the interested party is encouraged to check the changes in the Information: the interested party can see the history of information by checking the date affixed.

By continuing to use the Site following the changes, you accept those changes and consent to the processing of your data as modified.