PRIVACY POLICY
Who will process your data
The Data Controller of your personal data is Consorzio Veneto Terme Colli Marketing, which is responsible to you for how your personal data are processed and protected, as explained in detail in the section "Method of Processing".
What data of yours we process
- Website connection, geolocation, usage and navigation data
- Common Identification Data
What are the purposes for which we process your data
Your data will be processed for analytical and statistical purposes to better and safely manage your navigation of the website as well as, if you wish, for marketing purposes.
What are the legal bases for processing your data
We process your personal data on the basis of your consent. The provision of consent is always optional and revocable.
Data for site security and prevention from abuse and SPAM, as well as data for site traffic analysis (statistics) in aggregate form, are processed, on the other hand, based on the legitimate interest of the Data Controller in the protection of the site and the users themselves. In such cases, users always have the right to object to the processing of their data.
With whom we share your data
We share your data, in addition to internal employees and collaborators, with third-party service providers, exclusively for the purposes listed above and according to any consents you have given.
What are your rights
With reference to the processing of your data, the compulsory legislation and, in particular, Regulation 2016/679 - GDPR (in Articles 15-22), recognize you a number of rights, including those of access, rectification, cancellation and opposition to the use of your data, as explained in detail in the section "Rights of the Data Subject".
We invite you, however, to read our Privacy and Cookie Policy, below, in which you will find all relevant information with reference to our processing of your personal data (navigation data and common identified data) as a user of our website www.busdelleterme.com.
The information is provided only for users of the website www.busdelleterme.com and not also for other websites that may be consulted through links.
Full Disclosure
Dear Data Subject,
below we provide you with some information that it is necessary to bring to your attention, not only to comply with legal obligations, but also because transparency and fairness towards you is a founding part of our activity.
The Data Controller (hereinafter also only "Controller"), pursuant to the provisions of Article 4 of the EU Regulation 2016/679 - GDPR, is Consorzio Veneto Terme Colli Marketing, which is responsible to you for the legitimate and correct use of your personal data and which you can contact for any information or request at the following addresses:
Paying Party: Consorzio Veneto Terme Colli Marketing
Headquarters: Via Monteortone, 21 - 35031 - Abano Terme (PD) - Italy - VAT No.: 05179130280
Contact and contact information:
E-mail: info@termecollimarketing.com
Website: https://www.visitabanomontegrotto.com/
Type of data subject to processing
The following categories of data may be processed:
Website connection, geolocation, usage and navigation data:This is data that is collected automatically during the user's web browsing and is stored in the log files of the site's server (hosting). Such data is information that is anonymous in itself, i.e., not associated with an identified individual, however, through its processing with data held by third parties, it could allow users to be identified.
In this category of data fall:
- Internet protocol (IP) address
- type of browser
- parameters of the device used to connect to the site
- name of the internet service provider (ISP) .
- date and time of visit
- visitor's origin (referral) and exit web pages
- eventually the number of clicks
These data are used for statistical and analytical purposes, in aggregate form only. The IP address is used for security purposes only and is not cross-referenced with any other data.
The website www.busdelleterme.com also to the use of cookies in order to improve the user experience and to make the interaction between the site and the user more intuitive. We therefore invite you to consult our Cookie Policy to get all the information about the cookies used.
Common identification data
This is information that is provided directly and freely by the data subject when registering on the website www.busdelleterme.com, voluntarily subscribing to our newsletter or by filling out contact forms.
By way of example and not exhaustively, this category of data includes:
- first and last name
- date of birth
- tax code
- state and region of residence
- age range
- contact information (e-mail address and/or telephone number) .
- any additional data voluntarily submitted by the user
Purpose and legal basis of processing
The processing of data collected by the site is aimed at the following purposes:
Analytical-statistical
To examine how users interact with the website in order to improve its performance and services. The data and information is collected in an aggregate and anonymous form only. None of this information is therefore linked to the user-physical person and identification is not possible. The legal basis for the processing is the legitimate interest of the Data Controller that the computer systems responsible for the operation of the website acquire, in the course of their normal operation, certain user data whose transmission is implicit in the use of communication protocols.
Registration to the website and management of the same
In order to be able to identify the data subject as a user of the platform and authorize him/her to access the various features and services available to registered users.
The legal basis of the processing is consent. The users concerned must therefore, during registration, manifest their consent to the processing of their data for the above-mentioned purpose, by means of a positive act from which it is unequivocally clear that they have an explicit, free specific and informed intention to accept the processing.
The data subject will be able to give their consent to the processing of their data for the above-mentioned purpose.
The data subject may at any time revoke, totally or partially, the consent - previously given - to the processing of data concerning him/her.
Promotional activities and direct marketing
To promote the tourism initiatives of the destination Thermae Abano Montegrotto Colli Euganei Natural Park.
The legal basis of the processing is consent. Users interested in receiving the aforementioned information must therefore express their consent to the processing of their data for the aforementioned purpose, by filling out the appropriate contact forms, subscribing to the newsletter or by a positive act from which it is unequivocally clear that they have an explicit, free specific and informed intention to accept the processing.
The data subject may not be subject to the processing of personal data.
The data subject may at any time revoke, totally or partially, the consent - previously given - to the processing of data concerning him/her.
Manner of processing
Data processing is carried out electronically by means of recording, processing, storage and transmission of data, including with the aid of computer tools.
The tools and media used in the conduct of processing activities are suitable to ensure the security and confidentiality of data.
In carrying out the processing activities, the Data Controller undertakes to:
- ensure the accuracy and updating of the data processed, and promptly receive any corrections and/or additions requested by the data subject;
- adopt appropriate security measures to ensure adequate data protection, in view of the potential impacts of the processing on the fundamental rights and freedoms of the Data Subject;
- notify the data subject, at the times and in the cases provided for by the cogent legislation, of any breaches of personal data;
- guarantee the compliance of processing operations with applicable legal provisions.
Data retention time
The data will be kept only for the time necessary to achieve the purposes for which they were collected, in full compliance with the principle of minimization referred to in Article 5, paragraph 1, letter c) of the EU Regulation 2016/679 as well as with the legal obligations to which the Data Controller is bound; therefore:
- The data of connection, geolocation, use and navigation of the website will be kept in aggregate and anonymous form for the time necessary for the analytical and statistical purposes specified above and in any case not longer than 24 months;
- Personal data whose processing is based on the consent of the data subject will be retained until any exercise of the right of revocation and in any case no longer than 10 years;
- The Data Controller may also retain some of the data for a longer period in compliance with a legal obligation, an order of the authorities or to protect itself in view of possible litigation.
Data disclosure and transfer to non-EU countries
Subject to the communications performed in fulfillment of legal obligations, the personal data of the data subject may be known, in addition to the Data Controller, by:
- employees and collaborators of the Data Controller as employees authorized to process data;
- third-party service providers (e.g., the companies that perform the website management and maintenance service) or subjects designated as Data Processors pursuant to Article 28 of EU Regulation 2016/679;
Personal data are not subject to dissemination.
Personal data will be stored and processed within the European Union.
In case of any processing of personal data outside the European Union, the same will take place only after the adoption of appropriate safeguards, as required by the mandatory legislation.
Rights of the data subject
Each data subject may exercise, at any time, vis-à-vis the Data Controller - by contacting it by one of the means indicated in this information notice - one of the following rights expressly recognized by the EU Regulation 2016/679 (art. 15 ss):
- Right of Access: the right to obtain from the Data Controller confirmation as to whether or not a data subject's data is currently being processed, as well as the right to receive information regarding the type of data processed and the processing regime applied to it.
- Right of Rectification: the data subject's right to ask the Data Controller to correct or supplement his/her personal data if they are inaccurate, incomplete or out of date.
- Right to Erasure: the right to obtain the deletion of one's own data to the extent that such data is no longer necessary in relation to the purposes for which it was collected or otherwise processed or in the event that the authorization to process the same is missing or has ceased to exist.
- Right to limitation of processing: Right to obtain from the Data Controller the restriction of processing, in cases where the accuracy of personal data is contested (for the period necessary for the Data Controller to verify the accuracy of such personal data), if the processing is unlawful and the data subject has objected to the processing, if the personal data are necessary for the data subject to establish, exercise or defend a right in court, if following the objection to the processing the data subject is awaiting verification as to whether or not the legitimate interest of the Data Controller prevails.
- Right to Portability: only for cases in which processing is based on consent or a contract and for data processed by electronic means only, right of the data subject to receive in a structured, commonly used and readable format all personal data concerning him/her previously provided for the purpose of transmitting them to another Data Controller.
- Right of Objection: in case of processing carried out on legal bases other than consent, right to object, at any time, for reasons related to the particular situation of the data subject, to the processing of personal data concerning him/her. In this case, the Data Controller shall refrain from further processing the data subject's data unless there are compelling legitimate grounds for processing that override the data subject's rights, freedoms and interests or for the establishment, exercise and defense of a legal claim.
Furthermore, should the processing of personal data be based on consent, the data subject may proceed to revoke the same at any time - and to the effect interrupt the processing - by contacting the Data Controller through one of the communication channels provided for this purpose.
Finally, if the data subject considers that the processing of his or her personal data has taken place or is taking place in violation of the provisions of the Regulations or of the entire legislation applicable to the processing of personal data, he or she has the right, in addition to administrative or judicial recourse, to lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Authority or other competent supervisory authority.
Modifications to this Privacy Policy
The Data Controller reserves the right to make changes to this Privacy Policy at any time by publicising them to Users on this page.
We therefore invite the interested party to consult this page periodically, taking as reference the date of last modification indicated at the bottom. In case of non-acceptance of the changes made, the data subject may request the Data Controller to remove his/her Personal Data.
Cookie Policy
What are cookies?
In order to make your visit to our website as convenient as possible, we use cookies for the presentation of our product assortment. These are small aggregates of text recorded locally in the temporary memory of your browser, and thus in your computer, for varying periods of time depending on the need and generally ranging from a few hours to several years, with the exception of profiling cookies whose maximum duration is 365 calendar days. By means of cookies, it is possible to semi-permanently record information about Your preferences and other technical data that allow for easier navigation and greater ease of use and effectiveness of the site itself. For example, cookies may be used to determine whether a connection has already been made between your computer and our sites to highlight new features or maintain "login" information. As your assurance, only the cookie stored on your computer is identified.
Typologies of cookies
The Personal Data Protection Authority Order No. 229 of May 8, 2014, published in the Official Gazette No. 126 of June 3, 2014, categorized cookies according to the entity acting as the controller of the personal data collected by the cookie, distinguishing between first-party and third-party cookies:
First-party cookies
.These are the cookies managed by the site owner. For these cookies, the duty of disclosure lies with the site owner. It is also the obligation of the latter to indicate how to block the cookies, if any.
Third-party cookies
.These are cookies managed by a third party other than the site owner. For these cookies, the obligation to provide information and an indication of how to block the cookie, if any, is the responsibility of the third party, while the site owner is obliged to include on the site the link to the third party's site, its privacy policy and its consent form where these elements are available.
Technical cookies
We want to offer our visitors a state-of-the-art, user-friendly site that automatically adapts to their needs and desires. To make this happen, we use technical cookies to enable you to view our website, make it work properly, create your account, log in, and manage your reservations. Technical cookies are essential for the proper functioning of our site.
Functional Cookies
We use functional cookies to remember your preferences and to help you use our website effectively and efficiently, for example by storing your preferred currency and language, your searches, and the facilities you have previously viewed. Functional cookies are not essential to the operation of the website, but they add functionality and improve your overall experience.
Analytical cookies
We use analytical cookies to better understand how our visitors use the website, to understand what works and what doesn't, to optimize and improve the site, and to make sure the site is always interesting and relevant. The data we derive includes web pages visited, exit and entry pages, platform type, date and time information, and data such as the number of clicks on a given page, mouse movements, scrolling, words searched, and text entered while using the site. We also use analytical cookies as part of our online advertising campaigns, to understand how users interact with our site as a result of viewing an online advertisement, including advertisements on third-party sites. In any case, we will not be able to know who you are: the data we obtain is anonymous. Our business partners may also use analytical cookies to learn whether their users make use of offers embedded on their sites.
Commercial Cookies
We use our own and third-party cookies to display personalized advertisements on our and other websites. This activity is called "retargeting" and is based on your browsing activities, such as the destinations you searched for, the facilities you viewed, and the prices you were shown. Commercial cookies may also be used by third parties to display their products and services on our site.
Cookies from social networks
Some cookies may be recorded when you visit the Site, using the features of social networks on the Site. These cookies allow the User to let other people know both the content of the Site and their opinion about it. This is the case with the "Share" or "Like" options of Social Networks such as "Facebook", "Twitter", etc. In case you decide to use these options, and more generally, in case you decide to visit the Site while staying connected to a social network, these cookies could communicate to the social networks in question information regarding your browsing on the Site. This information could be used for commercial or advertising purposes.
The "web beacons"
In addition to using cookies, we also sometimes use so-called "web beacons," which are small graphic objects composed of a single pixel that arrives on the User's computer as part of a web page or through an HTML-formatted e-mail. These pixels are used directly or through third-party vendors on the Website in question or on third-party websites. The purposes are different: to determine whether a User who views an online advertisement then also decides to continue, to track the "conversion" of partner sites, to analyze the online behavior of Users in order to optimize the services that the Website offers. The use of such cookies requires the express and informed consent of the User.
Cookies used
Technical and aggregate statistics cookies
Activities necessary for operation
This website uses Cookies to save the User's session and to perform other activities strictly necessary for its operation, such as in relation to the breakdown of the traffic flow of users.
Preference saving activities, optimization and statistical analysis
This website uses Cookies to save browsing preferences and optimize the User's browsing experience. These Cookies include, for example, those for setting the language. Cookies installed by external companies are as follows:
Google Analytics
Used to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is updated every time the data is sent to Google Analytics.
Google maps
Channel id
Google Analytics
This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. ("Google"). Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. ("Google"). It uses text files deposited on the User's computer to enable the website to analyze how users use the site. The information generated by the cookie about your use of the website (including your anonymous IP address) will be transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. Google will use this information for the purpose of evaluating your use of the website, compiling reports on website activity for website operators and providing other services relating to website activity and internet usage. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law or where such third parties process the information on Google's behalf. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. You may refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate setting on your browser, but please note that if you do this you may not be able to use the full functionality of this website. By using this website, you consent to the processing of data about you by Google in the manner and for the purposes set out above.
Disabling Google Analytics Cookies
.If the User does not wish to receive Google Analytics cookies, he/she can do so by connecting to the page: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/
How to manage cookies on your device
.The User can configure their browser to manage cookies according to their preferences. Each browser is different, so below are some examples for setting up cookie management on popular browsers:
- Microsoft Edge. Click on "Tools" at the top of the browser window and select 'Internet Options', then click on the 'Privacy' tab; 2. To enable cookies in your browser, make sure the privacy level is set to Medium or below; 3. Setting the privacy level above Medium disables the use of cookies.
- Google Chrome. Click the Chrome menu icon; 2. Select Settings; 3. At the bottom of the page, click Show advanced settings. 4. In the "Privacy" section, click Content Settings;
- Activate or deactivate cookies: - to enable cookies, select Allow data to be saved locally (recommended). - To disable cookies, select Prevent sites from setting data.
- Mozilla Firefox. Click on "Tools" at the top of the browser window and select "Options"; Then select the Privacy icon; 3. Click on Cookies, then select or not 'I allow sites to use cookies'
- Safari. Click the Cog icon at the top of the browser window and select the 'Preferences' option; 2. Click 'Security', select or not the option that says 'Block third-party and advertising cookies'; 3. Click 'Save'.
How to manage cookies on Mac
- Microsoft Edge. Click 'Explore' at the top of the browser window and select the 'Preferences' option; Scroll down until 'Cookies' appears in the Receive Files section; 3. Select the 'Don't Ask' option.
- Safari on OSX. Click 'Safari' at the top of the browser window and select the 'Preferences' option; 2. Click 'Security' and then 'Accept Cookies'; 3. Select 'From Site Only'.
- Mozilla and Netscape on OSX. Click 'Mozilla' or 'Netscape' at the top of the browser window and select the 'Preferences' option; 2. Scroll down until cookies are displayed under 'Privacy and Security'; 3. Select 'Enable cookies only for the source site'.
- Opera 1. Click 'Menu' at the top of the browser window and select 'Settings'; 2. Then select 'Preferences' and select the 'Advanced' tab; 3. Then select the 'Accept Cookies' option.
If you do not want to make these preliminary settings, at the end of each browsing session the User can in any case delete the cookies collected from the hard drive of his device. If you want to delete the cookies installed in the cookie folder of the browser you use, please note that each browser has different procedures for managing the settings. By selecting the links below the User can obtain specific instructions for some of the major browsers:
- Edge: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/block-or-allow-cookies
- GoogleChrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647&p=cpn_cookies
- Mozilla Firefox: http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/Enabling%20and%20disabling%20cookies
- Apple Safari: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/5.0/en/9277.html