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Cookie Policy

Introduction to Cookies in General

Pursuant to the provisions of Article 13 of European Regulation no. 679/2016 (Regulation on the protection of natural persons in relation to the processing of personal data, hereinafter, “GDPR”), B&B Italia S.p.A. (hereinafter, "B&B" or the "Company"), provides the users of the domain www.bebitalia.com (hereinafter, “Users”) with the following information on the cookies installed on the aforementioned domain (hereinafter, “Website”) or by other domains accessible through the Website itself (“Third Parties”).

 

WHAT ARE COOKIES

Cookies are small text files that are stored and/or read by the browser on the hard disk of the computer or on another device (tablet, smartphone, laptop, etc.) when websites are visited (hereinafter, “Cookies”).

Cookies can be first-party or third-party, where “First-Party” means Cookies whose domain is the Website visited and which were installed on the User’s device by the editor of the Website (in this case, B&B Italia S.p.A.), whereas “Third-Party” means Cookies related to external domains. In fact, “Third-Party” Cookies are configured by a different website from the one the User is visiting. This is because on each website there may be elements (images, maps, sounds, specific links to web pages of other domains, etc.) that are located on different servers from the server of the website visited.

Cookies can be stored permanently on the User’s computer and their duration is variable (so-called persistent Cookies), but they can also disappear when the browser is closed or have a limited duration (so-called session Cookies).

 

PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA USING COOKIES

Some types of Cookies process data only in an anonymous and aggregated form. Other types of Cookies, on the other hand (so-called “Marketing Cookies”), process Personal Data belonging to Users (hereinafter, “Data”). With regard to the Data collected using First-Party Marketing Cookies, B&B provides its Users, through this Cookie Policy, with information about how it is processed. With regard, on the other hand, to Data collected using Third-Party Marketing Cookies, Users can find information concerning how it is processed in the policies of the Third Parties, which are available via the links shown in this Policy corresponding to those Cookies.

Data collected using First-Party Marketing Cookies may be processed by employees and collaborators in the company departments assigned to pursue the purposes cited above, who have been expressly authorised to process it and have received appropriate operational instructions. This Data may also be processed by trusted companies that perform technical and organisational tasks on our behalf. These companies are our direct collaborators and they act as data processing contractors. In particular, with regard to the Data processing performed through the Website, we have appointed a company that provides the hosting service and Data backup for the Website. In addition, it may be processed by external operators acting as autonomous data controllers, including by way of example, supervisory and auditing authorities and bodies.

The Data collected may be transferred outside of the European Union. Such transfer will be performed in accordance with the provisions of applicable law, including Articles 44, 45 and 46 of the GDPR, and the decisions regarding adequacy adopted by the European Commission and also, if necessary and in the absence of decisions on adequacy, by concluding agreements that guarantee an adequate level of protection and/or by adopting the standard contractual clauses provided by the European Commission.

 

RIGHTS OF USERS

The User, as Data Subject (as defined under Art. 4 of the GDPR), holds the rights set out under Art. 13 et seq. of the GDPR. More precisely, the User’s rights are:

  1. Pursuant to the provisions of Arts. 15 and 77 of the GDPR, the right to make a complaint to a competent authority.
  2. Pursuant to Art. 15 of the GDPR, the right to access the information connected to the Data processing, including: the purposes of the processing; the categories of Personal Data processed; the envisaged period for which the Personal Data will be stored, or, if not possible, the criteria used to determine that period; the recipients or the categories of recipient to whom the Data has been or will be disclosed; any Data transfers to third countries; where the Data is not collected from the data subject, any available information as to its source; the existence of an automated decision-making process, the logic applied to the segmentation of the data subjects for profiling activities and the significance of said processing for the data subject.
  3. Pursuant to the provisions of Art. 16 of the GDPR, the right to obtain rectification of inaccurate Data and the completion of incomplete Data.
  4. Pursuant to Art. 17 of the GDPR, the right to request erasure and to obtain it in the presence of certain reasons, including: the Data is unnecessary in relation to the purposes for which it was collected; the Personal Data was processed unlawfully; the Personal Data must be deleted due to a legal obligation established by the law of the European Union or its Member States and which is applicable to the Data Controller; the Data Subject revoked consent. This right cannot be exercised in cases where the Data is necessary for managing complaints.
  5. Pursuant to the provisions of Art. 18 of the GDPR, the right to restriction of processing in the presence of certain conditions, including: the Personal Data held by B&B is inaccurate; the data subject opposes the use of his or her Data, but objects to its erasure and therefore requests a restriction to its use; B&B does not need to store the Data, but the data subject needs it for potential future claims. Where a restriction is requested, the Data will be processed, except for storage, only for certain reasons, including: for claims made by the data subject; where the data subject gives express consent; for the protection of the rights of another natural or legal person or for reasons of public interest at the level of the European Union or a certain Member State.
  6. Pursuant to the provisions of Art. 20 of the GDPR, the right to receive your own Data in a structured, commonly used and legible format and to transmit it to another data controller in the cases established by the legal provision cited.
  7. Pursuant to the provisions of Art. 21 of the GDPR, the right to object, at any time and for reasons connected to your particular situation, to the processing of your Data, including Data processing for the purpose of profiling and direct marketing. In this case, B&B will refrain from further processing of the Data, apart from the exceptions established by the legislation cited.

 

DATA CONTROLLER

The Data Controller for the Data processed using First-Party Cookies is B&B Italia S.p.A., with registered office at Via Durini no. 14 – 20122 Milan, Tax Code and VAT no. 07122350965.

 

WAYS TO EXERCISE RIGHTS

To exercise the rights set out under the preceding clause, you can write to the Data Controller at the following addresses: B&B Italia S.p.A. - Strada Provinciale Novedratese 32, no. 15, 22062 – Novedrate (Como); email: privacy@bebitalia.com.

 

MANAGING COOKIES

The User can manage the Cookies on the Website by using the methods described below.

Users should note that disabling the Technical Cookies as described below, may prevent them from being able to view the Website or some Website services or functions may not be available or may not function correctly.

 

How to disable/delete Cookies via the settings of the Chrome browser

1. Open the Chrome browser

2. Click on the menu in the tool bar of the browser beside the URL insertion field

3. Select Settings

4. Click on Show Advanced Settings

5. In the “Privacy” section, click on “Content settings”

6. Under the “Cookies” section you can adjust the following Cookie settings:

• Allow local storage of the data

• Modify the local data only until the browser is closed

• Prevent websites from installing Cookies

• Block third-party Cookies and website data

• Manage exceptions for some websites

• Delete one or all Cookies

For further information please visit the dedicated page.

 

Mozilla Firefox

1. Open the Mozilla Firefox browser

2. Click on the menu in the tool bar of the browser beside the URL insertion field

3. Select Options

4. Select the Privacy panel

5. Click on Show Advanced Settings

6. In the “Privacy” section, click on “Content settings”

7. Under the “Tracking” section you can adjust the following Cookie settings:

• Ask websites not to perform any tracking

• Communicate your willingness to be tracked to the websites

• Do not communicate any preference in relation to tracking of Personal Data

8. From the “History” section, you can:

• By enabling “Use Custom Settings”, choose to accept third-parties Cookies (always, from the most visited websites or never) and to store them for a defined period (until their expiry, until Firefox closes or ask each time)

• Remove individual stored Cookies

For further information please visit the dedicated page.

 

Internet Explorer

1. Open the Internet Explorer browser

2. Click on Tools and select Internet Options

3. Click on the Privacy tab and in the Settings section, move the slider according to your desired option for Cookies:

• Block all Cookies

• Allow all Cookies

• Select the websites from which you accept Cookies: move the slider into a central position, so that you do not block or allow all Cookies, then click on Sites, in the Address of Website field, enter a website address and then click Block or Allow

For further information please visit the dedicated page.

 

Safari 6

1. Open the Safari browser

2. Click on Safari, select Preferences and click on Privacy

3. In the Block Cookies section, specify how Safari should accept Cookies from websites

4. To see which websites have stored Cookies, click on Details

For further information, please visit the dedicated page.

 

Safari iOS (on mobile devices)

1. Open the Safari iOS browser

2. Select Settings and then Safari

3. Select Block Cookies and choose from the various options: “Never”, “Third parties and advertisers” or “Always”

4. To delete all Cookies stored by Safari, select Settings, then Safari and finally, select Clear cookies and data

For further information please visit the dedicated page.

 

Opera

1. Open the Opera browser.

2. Click on Preferences, then Advanced and lastly, on Cookies

3. Choose one of the following options:

• Accept all Cookies

• Accept Cookies only from the site I visit: third-party Cookies and those sent by a different domain from the one you are visiting will be rejected

• Never accept Cookies: Cookies will never be stored

For further information, please visit the dedicated page.

 

How to disable Third-Party Cookies

B&B cannot exercise any specific control over Third-Party Cookies in terms of the information storage methods, and therefore, please refer to the contents of the policies adopted by each of the third parties. To disable Third-Party Cookies, the User can use the disabling methods shown above for each browser or the specific functionalities made available by the Third Parties in their respective policies. Alternatively, to disable Third-Party Cookies, you can visit this page.

http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/le-tue-scelte

 

How to give or refuse consent

In accordance with the provisions of the Personal Data Protection Code (Legislative Decree no. 196 of 30 June 2003 as subsequently amended by Legislative Decree no. 101 of 10 August 2018, hereinafter, the "Code") and, in particular, with Art. 122, paragraph 1 and with reference to the Data Protection Authority’s Order entitled “Identification of simplified methods for providing notices and obtaining consent for the use of Cookies” (“Individuazione delle modalità semplificate per l'informativa e l'acquisizione del consenso per l'uso dei Cookie”) as cited above, you can give or refuse your consent to Cookies, whether “First-Party” or “Third-Party”.

Upon opening any page on the Website, you will see a banner displaying a short notice, which informs the User about the nature of the Cookies and the methods for accepting Cookies. To disable Cookies, the User can use the disabling methods shown above provided by his or her browser or the User can explicitly refuse consent to their use directly at any time by means of the dedicated options system provided by the Website, which you can access via the following links:

Your consent is applicable to the following websites: www.bebitalia.com

Your current status: Accept all cookies. 

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Cookie declaration last updated on 24/06/21 by Cookiebot.

 

Technical Cookies (“Necessary”) (16)

In accordance with the instructions issued by the Italian Data Protection Authority (see the General Order entitled “Identification of simplified methods for providing notices and obtaining consent for the use of Cookies” (“Individuazione delle modalità semplificate per l'informativa e l'acquisizione del consenso per l'uso dei Cookie”) of 08 May 2014, published in the Official Journal, entry no. 126 of 03 June 2014), Technical Cookies are Cookies for browsing and functionality, which contribute towards making websites accessible by facilitating basic functions, such as browsing pages and accessing restricted areas of the website.

Current legislation does not require the prior consent of Users to the installation of Technical Cookies.

Users are reminded that if the Technical Cookies are disabled, then this Website may not be accessible or some of the Website’s services or functions may not be available or may not function correctly.


Analytical Cookies (“Statistical”) (11)

Statistical Cookies help website owners to understand how visitors interact with websites by collecting and transmitting information in an anonymous and aggregated format.

Current legislation does not require the prior consent of Users to the installation of Statistical Cookies. Despite this, Users of this Website can give or refuse their consent to the installation of Analytical Cookies by means of the options provided under the “Manage Cookies” section.


Profiling Cookies (“Marketing”) (27)

Cookies for marketing are used to monitor website visitors and receive more information. The intention is to show notices that are pertinent and interesting to individual Users and, therefore, the notices that are most valuable to the website editors/owners (“First Party”) and the third-party advertisers (“Third Parties”). These Cookies are used to process Personal Data related to the User, including: interests, habits, preferences, purchasing choices, websites visited and other details (hereinafter, “Personal Data” or simply “Data”).

For the purpose of providing a better understanding of the above, please be reminded that Personal Data is defined under current European law as “any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person ("data subject”); an identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person”.

Current legislation requires the prior consent of the User to the use of Marketing Cookies.

In accordance with the Order issued by the Data Protection Authority, as cited above, Users of this Website can give or refuse consent to the installation of Marketing Cookies by means of the options provided in the “Manage Cookies” section.

 

Unclassified Cookies (2)

Unclassified cookies are cookies that are being classified with the support of their related suppliers.