Illustration and Graphic Design
Cookies and Privacy Policy
The following information is for the benefit of readers who can choose to browse the site's pages, to take precautions to consult its contents, or to leave it. The provisions of the Privacy Guarantor that follow a European Directive and the subsequent GDPR, acronym of General Data Protection Regulation, issued by the European Union on 27 April 2016, impose on the administrators of a website a set of rules to obtain the consent of readers to the processing of their data.
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Website owner
The owner of this website is Debora Rivasi from Maranello, who can be contacted at the email address deborarivasi.silverydreams@gmail.com for any issues related to the privacy of the reader. In principle, this site does not hold any personal data of readers unless they interact by sending messages with the contact form.
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What are cookies and why are they used?
Cookies are text files that the visited sites send to the user’s browser and are stored and then retransmitted to the site at the next visit. They can be used to monitor sessions, to authenticate a user so that they can access a site, without typing their name and password each time, and to store their preferences.
The so-called technical cookies are used for navigation to facilitate the access and use of the site by the user. Technical cookies are necessary, for example, to access Google or Facebook without having to log in to all sessions. They are also involved in very sensitive transactions such as home banking or payment by credit card or other systems.
Cookies are called technical cookies if used to optimize the site directly by the owner of the site, which may collect information in aggregate form on the number of users and how they visit the site.
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Cookie used on this website
This website uses the following cookies:
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Cookies of the website - www.deborarivasi.wixsite.com/portfolio This website uses cookies to store information about visitors' preferences and the pages visited by the user and customize the web page's content according to the type of browser used and depending on the other information that the browser sends. These are cookies that fall under the broader treatment of Wix cookies.
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What is the GDPR?
On May 25, 2018, the GDPR comes into effect, the acronym of General Data Protection Regulation, issued by the European Union on 27 April 2016, and valid for all entities of the Union or operating in the EU without any ratification by individual states.
The GDPR is a legislative instrument that serves to standardize privacy legislation at the European level and replaces Legislative Decree 196/2003. The entities required to adapt are the following:
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Companies and organizations based in an EU country
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Companies and organizations that operate in third countries but have EU customers.
The aim is to increase the level of confidence of Europeans in all individuals, private or public, who work daily with their personal, sensitive, or confidential information. Any fines to offenders for non-compliance with the GDPR will not be immediate. It will start with a warning, then with a reprimand, and then with a suspension of data processing, and in case of continued violation of the rule, only then could the fines arrive.
The first obligation is to have a Privacy Policy or a document that explains how private data are processed. This information must be updated and contain:
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the purpose of data processing
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the modality of this treatment
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third-party entities that store, control, and use this data through applications or technologies installed on sites such as Google, Facebook, and other players in the industry
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the rights of the navigator
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the personal details of the data controller or the site administrator.
There must be a legal basis for the processing of personal data and the presence of consent given by the user to one or more purposes of this processing of data.
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Contact form
Those who use the contact form to send an email will save their name and email address in their browser. This is used to automatically fill in the form on subsequent occasions. To manage contacts with readers, I use the Wix Contact Form service.
The data of the sender is stored in the box of my email address and on the dashboard of my Wix account. At the request of the person who sent the message, I can delete all data concerning the user name, email address, subject, and body of the message.
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