Privacy Policy

Why this information

Pursuant to Legislative Decree 196/2003 and Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (hereinafter “Regulation”), this page describes the methods of processing personal data of users who consult the website Marchese Dalmasso accessible online at the following address: https://www.marchesedalmasso.it.

We inform the user that, following the consultation of this site, data relating to identified or identifiable persons may be processed. This information does not concern other sites, pages, or online services that can be reached via hypertext links possibly published on the site.

Identity of the Data Controller

The data controller is Mack & Schuhle Italia, with registered office at Via Ruggero Leoncavallo, 79 – 70029 Santeramo in Colle (BA)

Source of data and type of data collected

1) Data provided by the user

Marchese Dalmasso collects personal data voluntarily provided by users at the time of:

  • sending a message using the contact form or the addresses on the site www.marchesedalmasso.it;

  • subscribing to the newsletter service.

Sending involves the acquisition of the sender’s contact data, necessary to provide feedback, as well as all personal data included in the communications. The data will be processed with IT and telematic tools exclusively to provide the requested services and stored for the duration of the service activity.

2) Browsing data

The IT systems and software procedures that manage the site acquire, during normal operation, some personal data whose transmission is implicit in the use of Internet communication protocols (e.g., IP addresses, domain names, URI/URL, request times, file sizes, status codes, operating system and browser parameters).

These data are used to:

  • obtain anonymous statistical information on the use of the site;

  • check the correct functioning of the services offered.

The data do not persist beyond 7 days, except in cases of investigations for computer crimes.

3) Cookies and other tracking systems

The site uses technical cookies and, with consent, profiling cookies and other tracking systems.
For more details, the Cookie Policy is available at the following link: [insert link to the Cookie Policy].

Source of data and type of data collected

The user’s personal data may be processed for:

  • responding to communications and information requests;

  • sending newsletters and commercial communications (with consent);

  • profiling activities;

  • risk management, fraud prevention, possible legal disputes.

Legal basis for processing

The processing of data is based on:

  • execution of a contract or pre-contractual measures (art. 6, par. 1, letter b GDPR);

  • consent of the data subject (art. 6, par. 1, letter a GDPR);

  • legitimate interest of the Data Controller (art. 6, par. 1, letter f GDPR).

Data recipients

The data are not disseminated. They may be communicated to:

  • internal personnel of the Data Controller authorized to process;

  • third-party service providers (hosting, IT maintenance, marketing, newsletters), designated as external Processors;

  • subjects authorized based on legal obligations.

Data transfer

The data are not transferred outside the European Economic Area. If cloud services with non-EU servers are used, providers will be chosen among those compliant with the GDPR (art. 46).

Data retention

  • Contact purposes: retained for the time necessary to respond and manage the request.

  • Newsletter/marketing: until consent is withdrawn and in any case no longer than 24 months.

  • Profiling: up to 12 months, unless consent is withdrawn.

Data that are irrelevant or unnecessary will be promptly deleted.

Data subject's rights

  • The user can exercise the rights provided by articles 15–22 GDPR:

    • access, rectification, deletion, restriction, data portability;

    • objection to processing;

    • withdrawal of consent at any time.

    Requests to be sent to:
    PEC: mus@pec.it
    Email: amministrazione@mus.it
    Mail: Via Ruggero Leoncavallo, 79 – 70029 Santeramo in Colle (BA)

    It is also possible to file a complaint with the Data Protection Authority (www.garanteprivacy.it).

Refusal to provide data

Failure to provide mandatory data may prevent the provision of certain services (e.g., contact or newsletter). Optional data, if not provided, may limit the full use of functionalities.

Automated decision-making processes

The Data Controller does not adopt decision-making processes based solely on automated processing, except for profiling activities always subject to the user’s consent.