Privacy and Cookie Policy

Privacy Protection Policy of the Website

  1. Introduction
    Thank you for visiting our website. BIKE & GO srl, VAT number 02738630819, with its registered office at Piazza Europa n. 23 – 91023 – Marsala (TP), email info@favignanarent.it (From now on also "Holder”) is committed to protecting the privacy of visitors to its website (hereinafter also referred to as "Users"). We invite you to read this document carefully. This page describes the management rules of this website concerning the processing of personal data of Users who visit it. By visiting this website, you accept the terms and conditions outlined below. If you do not agree with them, please do not access or use the web services. Please note that this privacy policy applies solely to this website and not to other websites that the User may visit through links. We reserve the right to modify, add, or remove parts of this privacy policy, notifying users of the changes by publishing them on our website. Each User is required to periodically check this page to ensure they are aware of any changes since their last visit to the website. In any case, the use of the website and its services implies acceptance of the changes that have occurred in the meantime.
  2. What personal data we collect and why we collect it
    The data that the Data Controller collects through its website are primarily distinguished into Cookies (as described in the cookie policy below) and data that the User voluntarily provides (e.g., filling out web forms to contact the Data Controller and/or spontaneously sending emails to the Data Controller). Personal data collected through this site are processed with automated tools and for the time strictly necessary to achieve the purposes for which they were collected. The Data Controller adopts specific and appropriate security measures to prevent data loss, illicit or incorrect use, and unauthorized access.
  3. Applicable law
    The Privacy Policy of this site is governed by Italian law – in particular, Legislative Decree No. 196 of June 30, 2003, as amended by Legislative Decree No. 101 of August 10, 2018, hereinafter "Code", and by Regulation (EU) 2016/679, hereinafter "GDPR". The content of this page is also inspired by Recommendation No. 2/2001 adopted on May 17, 2001, by the European data protection authorities, assembled in the Group established by Article 29 of Directive 95/46/EC, which identified minimum requirements for the collection of personal data online, particularly the methods, times, and nature of the information that data controllers must provide to Users when they connect to web pages, regardless of the connection’s purposes, and by Directive 2002/58/EC on the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector.
  4. Data voluntarily provided by the User
    Email: The spontaneous sending of emails to the email addresses indicated on the website results in the acquisition by the Data Controller of the sender's address, which is necessary to respond to requests, as well as any other personal data, including attachments, contained in the message. The email boxes assigned to the addresses listed on our site, and any other email box of the Data Controller, do not have a personal nature, even when they display the name and/or surname of a person. They belong to the Data Controller's organization and are primarily used to carry out work activities. Therefore, to ensure maximum organizational efficiency in communication and service delivery, messages sent to the email boxes on the site may be accessed, in addition to the recipient, by other authorized personnel within the Data Controller’s organization and by external subjects designated as data processors. By sending emails to the email addresses listed on our website, the User declares that they have read and accepted the data processing conditions contained in this privacy policy.
    Filling out web forms: The submission of personal data through the completion of specific web forms results in the acquisition by the Data Controller of all the data entered by the User in the filled-out fields, and subsequent processing in accordance with the specific information provided for each web form.
  5. Cookies, scripts, and web beacons
    Cookies are pieces of information that the site inserts into the User’s device when the User visits a page. They can result in the transmission of information between the website and the device used, and between the device and other websites operating on behalf of the Data Controller or privately, in accordance with the respective privacy policies. For more information on cookies and their general functions, visit an informational website such as allaboutcookies.org.
    Scripts are pieces of program code (a sequence of instructions) used to ensure that the website operates correctly and interactively. These codes are executed on the website's server or the User's device.
    Web beacons (also known as pixel tags, transparent GIFs, clear GIFs, or web bugs) are small pieces of code (text strings) that allow the creation of a small graphic image, usually invisible, and are used to monitor site traffic. Web beacons can recognize certain information that the User’s device can detect, such as cookies, the time and date a page is viewed, and a description of the page where they are placed.
  6. What purposes we use cookies for
    This site uses cookies and other related technologies (for convenience, all technologies are referred to as "Cookies") because cookies serve multiple purposes. They help the website owner understand how the site is used by Users; allow the User to navigate through the various pages of the site more efficiently and help them remember preferences expressed. Through cookies, commercial information can also be gathered, which, for example, helps the website owner understand which products the User is most interested in and which of these products they consider most important.
  7. What types of cookies we use
    The cookies used on this site fall into the categories described below.
    7.1. Technical or functional cookies
    Technical cookies facilitate the easy use of the site and easier retrieval of information, simplifying the connection and data transmissions between the User and the site. Specifically, temporary and permanent navigation or session cookies are used: they ensure the normal navigation and use of the site, such as saving information about browsing, storing data to keep the navigation session active, and/or saving information related to the settings for browsing the site; they also allow the site owner to monitor its proper functioning through data traffic analysis, providing information based on data collected in an anonymous and aggregated form. No prior consent is required from the User for the installation of these cookies, which are automatically deleted when the browser is closed, though the User may limit or block cookies through their browser settings at any time. However, if the User decides to reject these cookies, some site services may not display correctly or function optimally, particularly operations that allow User identification and maintaining their identification within the session may be more complex and less secure.
    7.2. Analytical cookies
    Through analytical cookies, the Data Controller collects statistical information, in aggregated form, on how the site is accessed and navigated (e.g., the amount of time the User stays on a page, the most visited sections, etc.) to analyze and continuously improve the User experience. Analytical cookies can be blocked by the User through their browser settings without compromising or limiting the site's usability.
    7.3. Marketing/Tracking cookies
    Marketing/tracking cookies store data about the User’s activities on the visited site and are used to create profiles based on the User’s preferences. This data allows the site owner to personalize advertisements, making them more relevant to the User’s interests, and also allows for the customization of ads on third-party services.
    7.4. Third-party cookies, social buttons, and widgets
    Third-party cookies refer to cases where the User visits a website and a third party (such as Google for its Google Maps service) places cookies through the site.
    On the site, you may also find social buttons/widgets, which are specific "buttons" representing social network icons (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn). These "buttons" allow Users to directly access and interact with social networks. By clicking on the social buttons/widgets, the social network collects data related to the User’s visit. Outside of these cases, where the User willingly shares their navigation data with the chosen social networks, the Data Controller does not share any navigation information or User data collected through the site with the accessible social networks.
    For further information, you can refer to the privacy policies of Google and the individual social networks.
    Google: https://www.google.it/intl/it/policies/privacy/
    Facebook: https://it-it.facebook.com/about/privacy
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/privacy
    LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy
    7.5. List of cookies present on the site
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