Privacy

Privacy Statement and Cookie Policy

The Wierer Holding S.P.A., having registered office in Via Julius Durst 88, IT-39042 Bressanone (hereafter Wierer Holding) is committed to protecting the online privacy of users. Pursuant to art. 13 of EU Regulation 2016/679 (hereafter: "Regulation"), this statement was written to inform you on our privacy policy and how your personal data is handled when you visit our website (hereafter “Website”), as well as to enable you to give your specific and informed consent to the processing of your Personal Data, where applicable. Please be informed that parental consent is required for children under 16 years of age. The information and data provided by you, or otherwise acquired through use of our online services (hereafter "Services") on your part, will be processed in compliance with the Regulation and the Data Controller’s obligation to confidentiality.

Pursuant to the Regulation, Wierer Holding shall process Personal Data based on the principles of lawfulness, fairness, transparency, limitation of purpose and retention, data minimisation, accuracy, integrity and confidentiality.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. Data Controller
  2. Personal Data subject to processing
    1. Browsing data
    2. Special categories of Personal Data
    3. Data volunteered by Data Subjects
    4. Cookies
  3. Purposes of data processing
  4. Lawful basis and mandatory or optional nature of data processing
  5. Disclosure of Personal Data
  6. Transfer of Personal Data
  7. Retention of Personal Data
  8. Your rights
  9. Changes
  1. Data Controller

In relation to the data processing carried out through our website, the Data Controller as defined above is The Wierer Holding S.P.A.. For any information regarding the processing of Personal Data by the Data Controller, including the list of Data Processors, please write to the following address: info@wiererholding.com

  1. Personal Data subject to processing

Please be informed that as a result of website browsing, the Data Controller will collect and process Personal Data that may consist of information like name and surname, identification number, online identifier, mail address, e-mail address, landline and/or mobile telephone number or information on one or more physical, physiological, psychological, financial, cultural or social features relating to an identified or identifiable person (hereafter “Personal Data”).

The following Personal Data is processed through our Website:

  1. Browsing data

During normal operation, the computer systems and software used to operate our Website acquire some Personal Data the transmission of which is implicit in the Internet communication protocols. The collection of this information is intended to be associated with identified parties; however, the data collected might by its nature allow users to be identified through processing and association with data held by third parties. This category of data includes IP addresses or domain names of computers used by users who connect to the Website, URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) of requested resources, the time of request and method used to submit it to the server, the size of the file obtained in reply, the numerical code indicating the server response status (successful, error, etc.) and other parameters relating to the user's operating system and IT environment. This data is used for the sole purpose of obtaining anonymous statistical information on the use of the Website and to ensure its correct functioning by identifying any anomalies and/or abuses, and are therefore deleted immediately after processing. The data could be used to ascertain responsibility in the event of possible computer crimes against the Website or third parties; except for this possibility, the data collected from the Website is removed within a short period of time.

  1. Special categories of Personal Data

If you send us your application via e-mail or through our website, you might provide us with Personal Data that falls within special categories as set forth in art. 9 of the Regulation, namely: “[…] personal data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership, and [...] genetic data, biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person, data concerning health or data concerning a natural person's sex life or sexual orientation”. Please do not disclose this type of data unless it is strictly necessary. Please be informed that if you do choose to provide this type of data without giving your specific consent to the processing (e.g. by sending a CV), the processing on our part will relate to data made manifestly public by the Data Subject, as provided for by art. 9(1)(e) of the Regulation. Therefore, the Data Controller will be released from any liability or dispute whatsoever in connection with the processing of such data. As previously mentioned, explicit consent to the processing of special categories of Personal Data is fundamental if you do choose to disclose such information.

Please be also informed that the Data Controller may view any social media profiles made openly available on professional networking sites or platforms (e.g. LinkedIn).

  1. Data volunteered by Data Subjects

We may process Personal Data of third parties that you send to the Data Controller when using certain services on our Website (e.g. the request/contact/booking forms). In these cases, you act as independent Data Controller, thereby assuming all the obligations and liabilities set by law. In this sense, you release the Data Controller from any and all responsibilities and obligations with respect to any dispute, claim, compensation for damages etc. that may be received from third parties whose Personal Data has been processed through the Website functions in violation of applicable data protection laws. In any case, if you provide or process Personal Data of third parties while using our Website, you warrant – assuming full liability – that processing has a lawful basis in compliance with art. 6 of the Regulation.

  1. Cookies

General information about cookies

Cookies are small text files which can be stored by a website, and with the help of the browser, on the hard drive of a client computer, to save smaller amounts of website information for a specific period of time. Generally, there are different types of cookies; some are essential for the functioning of the website, such as navigation or shopping cart cookies. Furthermore, there are so-called Analytics cookies, which collect information, for instance about the number of website visitors and the way they found the website. Function cookies allow the website to remember your selection (e.g. selected filter settings or automatic language setting of a website).

In addition, so-called profiling cookies record the user's preferences and actions. A user profile is created on the basis of this information. This serves to combine advertising messages with the interests of the user and thus enables more target-group-specific advertising. In many cases, cookies from third parties are used by the website operator to broadcast personalised advertising.

Compulsory consent for cookies

Website visitors must actively consent to the use of cookies, which are not essential for the functionality of the website, and also have the right to revoke their consent at any time.

This website uses a technology called CMP (Consent Management Platform) to administer this right. When you visit the website, a banner appears informing you about the use of cookies, giving you various options for accepting them (all cookies, individual categories of cookies, or each individual cookie separately), and providing detailed information about the various cookies. The CMP remembers the settings made by visitor and applies them the next time the user visits the website. Here the website visitor can exercise the right of withdrawal or adjust the settings.

How to block cookies in your browser settings

Firefox:

  1. Go to Menu and then to Options.
  2. Select the Privacy panel.
  3. Set Firefox will to: Use custom settings for history.
  4. Remove the check mark from Accept cookies from sites.
  5. Click OK to close the Options window.

Click here for more details and information: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/block-websites-storing-site-preferences

Google Chrome

  1. Click the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar and go to Settings.
  2. Select „Show advanced settings“.
  3. In the "Privacy" section, click the Content settings button.
  4. In the "Cookies" section, select "Block sites from setting any data".
  5. Click OK to conclude the action.

Click here for more details and information: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en-GB

Internet Explorer

  1. Click Extras on the menu and select internet settings.
  2. Select the Privacy panel.
  3. To set what types of cookies are blocked or allowed, move the slider. Generally, if the slider is all the way up, all cookies are blocked; if the slider is down, all cookies are allowed.
  4. Click OK to conclude the action.

Click here for more details and information: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/block-or-allow-cookies

Safari

  1. Choose Safari Preferences, and then click Privacy.
  2. In the “Block cookies” section, specify if and when Safari should accept cookies from websites. To see an explanation of the options, click the Help button (question mark).

Click here for more details and information: https://support.apple.com/kb/PH5042?locale=en_US


  1. processing

If necessary and with your specific consent, we will process your Personal Data for the following purposes:

  1. Provide the services you require;
  2. Respond to requests for assistance, information or bookings;
  3. View CVs and contact applicants;
  4. Comply with legal and tax obligations;
  5. Marketing purposes: the data provided may be used, subject to explicit and specific consent, for the sending of promotional and marketing communications, including newsletters and market surveys, using automated tools (SMS, MMS, e-mails, push notifications) and non-automated tools (paper mail, telephone calls by operators). The lawful basis for the processing of your data for these purposes is art. 6, paragraph 1, letter a) of the Regulation. The processing of data for direct marketing is optional and based exclusively on your free choice, and denying your consent for this purpose will not affect the use of services on your part.
  1. Lawful basis and mandatory or optional nature of data processing

The lawful basis for the processing of Personal Data for the purposes referred to in section 3 (a-b-c) is art. 6(1)(b) of the Regulation (performance of a contract) as the data is necessary to provide the services required and/or to respond to requests from the interested party. Giving your Personal Data for these purposes is optional, but indispensable to activate the services provided by the Website, to answer requests or evaluate CVs. With specific reference to the purpose 3.c and the viewing of profiles on professional networking platforms made freely available on the Internet, as mentioned in section 2.b, the lawful basis is art. 6(1)(f) of the Regulation, i.e. the legitimate interest of the holder in verifying the candidate’s suitability for the open position and any potential risks.

For the purposes illustrated in section 3.d, the lawful basis is art. 6(1)(c) of the Regulation (compliance with legal obligations). Once provided, Personal Data must be processed for the Data Controller to comply with legal obligations.

Art. 6(1)(a) of the Regulation (your consent) is the lawful basis for the processing of data for the purposes referred to in section 3.e. In this respect, activities that involve the direct sending of advertising material, direct sales or market surveys and commercial communications in relation to products or services similar to those you purchased, the Data Controller may use your e-mail and mail addresses without your consent, in accordance with and within the limits allowed by art. 130, paragraph 4 of the Italian Data Protection Code and the by the Decision of the Italian Data Protection Authority of 19 June 2008. The lawful basis for the processing of your data for this purpose is Art. 6(1)(f) of the Regulation (legitimate interest).

  1. Disclosure of Personal Data

For the purposes listed in section 3, your Personal Data may be shared with:

  1. Parties who typically act as Data Processors, namely: i) persons and/or organisations providing us assistance and counselling services on marketing and communication; ii) persons and/or organisations who assist us in providing certain services (e.g. hosting providers) iii) persons and/or organisations who perform technical maintenance activities (including maintenance of network equipment and electronic communication networks); (collectively, “Recipients”);
  2. Persons, entities or authorities to whom Personal Data must be disclosed by virtue of legal provisions or orders given by a competent authority;
  3. Parties authorised by the Data Controller to perform activities that are strictly related to the provision of services or for the purposes listed in section 3, who have committed themselves to confidentiality or have legal obligation to confidentiality (e.g. employees).
  1. Transfer of Personal Data

Some of your Personal Data is shared with Recipients who may be located outside the European Economic Area. The Data Controller ensures that these Recipients process your Personal Data in compliance with the Regulation. Transfer of Personal Data may be based on an adequacy decision, on Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission or on another appropriate legal basis. For further information please contact the Data Controller by sending an e-mail to: info@wiererholding.com

  1. Retention of Personal Data

Personal Data processed for the purposes referred to in section 3(a-b) will be kept only for as long as strictly necessary to achieve those purposes. In any case, since data is used in order to provide services, the Data Controller will process the Personal Data up to the time allowed by Italian law (art. 2946 of the Italian Civil Code and subsequent amendments). With regard to any CVs submitted through the Website or by e-mail (see section 3.c), the Personal Data will be kept for as long as necessary for the purpose. The Data Controller may contact the candidate again shortly before the indicated deadline to ask for an extension of the retention period.

Personal Data processed for the purposes referred to in section 3(d) will be stored for as long as provided for by applicable laws and regulations.

Personal Data processed for the purposes referred to in section 3(e) will be kept until we have consent; if you do not withdraw your consent, your data will be stored for a time deemed appropriate.

For more information on our data retention policy and criteria, please contact: info@wiererholding.com

  1. Your rights

Pursuant to Art. 15 and following of the Regulation, you have the right to obtain access to your Personal Data at any time. You have the right to request from the Data Controller rectification or erasure of your data, as well as to object to and restrict processing of your data in the cases provided for by Art. 18 of the Regulation. You have the right to obtain the Personal Data concerning you in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format in compliance with Art. 20 of the Regulation.

Requests must be submitted in written form and sent to:info@wiererholding.com

In any case, you also have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent Supervisory Authority (Italian Data Protection Authority) if you consider that the processing of your Personal Data infringes the applicable law, pursuant to Art. 77 of the Regulation.

  1. Changes

This Privacy Policy takes effect on 07.05.2020. The Data Controller reserves the right to amend or update the content of this policy, in part or in full, especially in the case of changes in the applicable law. Since the content of our Website and Privacy Policy may be subject to change, we recommend you visit this section regularly for updates on how we collect and use Personal Data.

 

Privacy code

Disclosure in accordance with art. 13 of Legislative Decree no. 196/2003

Herewith we inform you that  The Wierer Holding S.P.A., located in I-39042 Bressanone (BZ), Via Julius Durst 88, will use your data for the following purposes: 

to transmit e-mail messages and advertising communications, to comply with the legal obligations deriving also from local and municipal regulations as well as from civil and penal law standards, and to comply with any contractual obligations relative to the person involved and to safeguard credits and manage debts.

Your data will be processed and stored electronically. The Wierer Holding S.P.A. guarantees that, in accordance with the law, your personal data will be processed in compliance with the basic rights and the dignity of the person involved, in particular for what concerns privacy, personal identity and the right to protect such data.

In relation to the aforementioned purposes, your personal data will be communicated, if necessary:

-to public administrations and authorities, where envisaged by the law;

-to credit institutes with which our company maintains a relationship for managing credit/debts and carrying out financial intermediation;

-to all those physical and/or juridical persons, public and/or private (legal, administrative and tax consulting firms, judicial offices, Chambers of Commerce, etc.) when the communication is necessary or functional to carrying out our activity and according to the methods and for the purposes listed above.

The personal data processed by our company are not subject to disclosure. Data processing may be carried out with or without the use of electronic or, in any case, automated devices and will include all the operations envisaged in art. 4, subparagraph 1, letter a of Legislative Decree no. 196 dated 30 June 2003 and necessary for such processing. In any event, data processing will be carried out in compliance with all precautionary measures which guarantee its security and confidentiality.

Mr. Wierer Klaus is responsible for the data processing operations.

You may exercise your rights at any time in relation to the data processing holder, according to art. 7 of Legislative Decree no. 196/2003 that, for your convenience, is being provided here in its entirety:

Article 7 - Right to access personal data and other rights

1. The person involved has the right to receive confirmation regarding the existence of his/her personal data, even if not yet recorded, and the communication of such data in an understandable form.

2. The person involved has the right to obtain information about:

a) the origin of the personal data;

b) the purposes and procedures of the data processing operations;

c) the applied logic in case of data processing carried out with the use of electronic devices;

d) data identifying the data processing holder, the persons responsible and the representative designated in accordance with article 5, subparagraph 2;

e) the subjects or the categories of subjects to which the personal data can be communicated or that can become familiar with such data as the designated representative in the territory of the country, of those responsible or those assigned.

3. The person involved has the right:

a) to update, correct or, when so requested, to supplement the data;

b) to cancel, to convert into an anonymous format or to block the data processed in violation of the law, including the data for which storage is not necessary considering the purposes for which the data were acquired or subsequently processed;

c) to certify that the operations described in letters a) and b) were divulged, also with regard to their contents, to those to whom the information was communicated or divulged, except for the case in which such compliance is impossible or involves means the use of which is significantly beyond the scope of protecting such a right.

4. The person involved has the right to object, in all or part:

a) for legitimate reasons to the processing of his/her personal data, though pertinent to the collection purpose;

b) to the processing of personal data that involves him/her for the purpose of transmitting advertising or direct sales material or to carry out market or commercial communication surveys and research.

The referenced rights can be exercised, also through a designated person, by submitting a request to the responsible person is Mr. Wierer Klaus.

General information about cookies

Cookies are small text files which can be stored by a website, and with the help of the browser, on the hard drive of a client computer, to save smaller amounts of website information for a specific period of time. Generally, there are different types of cookies; these can be separated into technical cookies and profiling cookies (cookies used for marketing and advertising purposes).

This website uses technical cookies. In the following, you find more detailed information. 

Different types of cookies

Technical cookies are primarily relevant to the website’s functionality. There are navigational or Session state cookies, which enable user-friendly navigation on our website. Furthermore, there are so-called Analytics cookies, which collect information, for instance about the number of website visitors and the way they found the website. Also the Preferences cookies are technical cookies; they allow the website to remember your selection (for instance your selected filter settings or the previously installed automatic language setting of a website).

Furthermore, you can deny the use of cookies either generally or selectively. If you do not want to accept our cookies, then you can deny in your web browser or via the respectively shown links. The corresponding function depends on your browser. Below, you find more details. Please notice that functional limitations may occur, if you do not accept cookies.

In the following, we show you which technologies are used on our pages for which purpose, to which extent and in which way. The use of so-called third party cookies (cookies by other advertisers) may occur. Further information is filed as link in the corresponding section. You can also block these third party cookies explicitly in the settings of your respective browser.

Data Protection

Webtracking – Google Analytics:

We use so-called tracking technologies to continuously improve and optimise our offer. This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service by Google Inc. ("Google"). Google Analytics uses cookies, which enable analysing your website usage, with the purpose of evaluating our website’s popularity and of improving the website’s productivity and content. The information about your website use (including your IP address), generated by the cookies, is transmitted to a Google server in the US and saved there. Google will use this information, on behalf of the website operator, to assess your website use, to create reports about the website activities and to provide the website operator other services, related to the website and internet usage. Where applicable, Google transmits this information to third parties, if required by law and if third parties process the data on behalf of Google. Under no circumstances is your IP address matched with other data by Google and/or other web analytics service providers.

You can block cookies with a corresponding setting in your browser software; however, in this case and where applicable, you may not be able to use all website functions. Furthermore, you can prevent Google from capturing data related to your website usage (incl. your IP address) with the help of the cookies and from processing this data, if you download and install the available browser plugin on this link https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en-GB.

Here you find general information about Google Analytics and safeguarding your data: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=en

By using this website you agree to the processing of the collected data by Google and/or other web analytics service providers in the above described way and mentioned purpose.

Webtracking – intelliAd:

This website uses the web analytics service of intelliAd Media GmbH, Sendlinger Str. 7, 80331 Munich. For statistics, a user-friendly design and website optimisation, anonymised user data is collected and recorded. intelliAd Trackings saves cookies locally. You can block saving your (anonymously collected) visitor’s data for the future, by using the intelliAd Opt-Out function.

Using Social Plugins

Social Plugins are integrated on these websites via the so-called “2 click solution”. According to standard, these buttons do not transmit data to third parties. The user manually activates the transmission of his/her data to the respective social network operator and to the installation of third party cookies. However, this only applies to this one site and to the selected service. Via the “cog wheel” icon, the user can save respective preferences and change them anytime. 

Should you activate the Social Plugins, please read the following explanations about their function and about which data is transmitted. 

Privacy notice for the use of Facebook Plugins (Like Button)

These websites may have integrated plugins by the social network Facebook (Facebook Inc., 1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, California, 94025, USA). You can recognise the Facebook Plugins by the Facbook logo or the Like button on our website. Here, you find an overview of the Facebook Plugins:  https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins. As already described above, it is standard that the Plugins are deactivated and no data is transmitted. Plugins are only activated, if you activate them explicitly. 

If you access one of our websites with Facebook plugins, the plugin creates a direct connection from your browser to the Facebook server. This way, Facebook receives the notification, that you have visited our site with your IP address. When using the plugin functions, while being logged in to your Facebook account (for instance by clicking on the “Like” Button or creating a comment), you can link the content of our sites to your Facebook profile. This way, Facebook can allocate your visit on our site to your user account. If you are not a Facebook member, there is, however, still the possibility, that Facebook learns your IP address and saves it. Please notice that we, the providers of the website, have no knowledge about the data transmitted and its use by Facebook. The Facebook privacy notice gives further information about this issue: https://en-gb.facebook.com/policy.php

Using the Google “+1” Button

Our website uses the "+1” button of the social network Google Plus, run by Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA (“Google”). You can recognise the button by the "+1" symbol on white or coloured background. As already described above, it is standard that the plugins are deactivated and no data is transmitted. The plugins are only activated, if you explicitly activate them.

Every time you visit one of our websites using the “+1” button, your browser loads and displays the “+1” button graphics from the Google server. At the same time, the Google server learns which one of our websites you are visiting. When a “+1” button is displayed, Google protocols your browser history, for the duration of up to two weeks, for system maintenance and error management reasons. There is no further assessment of your visit on our website with a “+1” button. If you press the “+1” button when logged in on Google+ (Google Plus), Google captures your Google profile information via your recommended URL, your IP address and other browser-related information, in order to save your “+1” recommendation and make it publically available. Your “+1” recommendations can be displayed as tips together with your profile name and your photo in Google services, such as in search results or in your Google profile (as “+1” tab in your Google profile), or in other places on websites and web advertisements. For more information about purpose and dimension of the data collection, the further processing and data use by Google as well as your respective rights and setting options to protect your privacy, please visit the Google data protection information about the “+1” button:

Data usage by Google when visiting our partner websites or using partner apps: https://www.google.com/intl/en-GB/policies/privacy/partners/

Data protection when using the +1 button: https://support.google.com/plus/answer/1319578?hl=en-GB

and

about the +1 button: https://support.google.com/plus/answer/1047397?rd=1

How to block cookies in your browser settings

Firefox:

1. Go to Menu and then to Options.

2. Select the Privacy panel.

3. Set Firefox will to: Use custom settings for history.

4. Remove the check mark from Accept cookies from sites.

5. Click OK to close the Options window.

Click here for more details and information: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/block-websites-storing-site-preferences

Google Chrome

1. Click the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar and go to Settings.

1. Select „Show advanced settings“.

2. In the "Privacy" section, click the Content settings button.

3. In the "Cookies" section, select "Block sites from setting any data".

4. Click OK to conclude the action.

Click here for more details and information: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en-GB

Internet Explorer

1. Click Extras on the menu and select internet settings.

1. Select the Privacy panel.

2. To set what types of cookies are blocked or allowed, move the slider. Generally, if the slider is all the way up, all cookies are blocked; if the slider is down, all cookies are allowed.

3. Click OK to conclude the action.

Click here for more details and information: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/block-or-allow-cookies

Safari

1. Choose Safari Preferences, and then click Privacy.

1. In the “Block cookies” section, specify if and when Safari should accept cookies from websites. To see an explanation of the options, click the Help button (question mark).

Click here for more details and information: https://support.apple.com/kb/PH5042?locale=en_US

The holder of the referenced processing is:

The Wierer Holding

Via Julius Durst 88
I-39042 Bressanone (BZ)
Tel. +39 0472 272900
Fax: +39 0472 833733
E-Mail: info@wiererholding.com
Internet: www.wiererholding.com

The Wierer Holding S.P.A.
No. Chamber of commerce: 00224650234
Nr. R.E.A. BZ-120037
Fiscal code: 00224650234
Shareholders' equity: 0472 833733 € (fully paid)
Responsibility for contents according to RStV § 55, co. 2: The Wierer Holding S.P.A. 

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