Dear Visitor (hereafter, "You" or the "User"),

The undersigned Company F.lli Menabò S.R.L. (VAT no. 00176860351), owner of the website https://www.menabocaraccessories.com/ (hereafter the “Website”), in its capacity as the Controller of the Website users’ personal data (hereafter, the “Users”) has drafted the following privacy statement in accordance with article 13 of EU Regulation 2016/679 dated 27 April 2016 (hereafter the “Regulation”, or the “Applicable Regulation”). (Hereafter, "We" or the “Controller").

 

Our Website uses ‘cookies’ for a number of purposes. As a result, this policy (hereafter referred to as the “Cookie Policy”) aims to explain what cookies are, and how the Website uses them. 

 

Certain cookies (known as own or first-party cookies) are installed and controlled directly by us. The Controller uses these cookies to gather and process some of the personal data concerning you.  In this Cookie Policy, in accordance with article 13 of EU Regulation 2016/679 dated 27 April 2016 regarding the protection of individuals in respect of the processing of personal data (hereafter the “Regulation”), we will explain how we gather these data, what we gather them for, and what your rights are.

 

Other cookies (known as third-party cookies) are instead installed and controlled by third parties.  In this Cookie Policy you will find links to the policies published by these third parties, which we would ask you to read carefully.

 

If you are not familiar with cookies, please read this Cookie Policy and the Website’s general Privacy Policy to ensure you are conscious of the choices you make.

 

The Controller attaches the utmost importance to the privacy and protection of its Users’ personal data. For any information concerning this Cookie Policy, Users may contact the Controller at any time as follows:

 

  • by sending a recorded delivery letter with return receipt to the head offices of the Controller: F.lli Menabò at 3, Via 8 Marzo, Cavriago, Reggio Emilia, Italy;
  • by sending an email to the following addresses: PEC (certified e-mail): flli-menabo@pec.it ;

e-mail customercare@flli-menabo.it

 

  1. What are cookies, and what are they used for?

 

Cookies are small text files that websites visited by users send directly to the user’s terminal (generally speaking the browser), where they are memorised so they can be sent back to the same websites the next time that user visits them again (known as own first-party cookies). When visiting a website, users may also receive cookies for other websites or web servers on their terminal (known as third-party cookies); this happens because there may be elements on the visited website such as images, maps, sounds and specific links to websites of other domains on servers other than the one on which the requested page is found.  In other words, they are the cookies that are set by websites other than the site being visited at that time.

 

Cookies can have a duration limited to a single navigation session on the browser (known as session cookies), and in this case they are automatically deactivated once the user closes the browser; alternatively, they may expire at a given moment in time, in which case they remain memorised and active on your hard disk until that expiry, and continue to collect information during the different browser navigation sessions (known as permanent cookies).

 

Cookies are used for different purposes.  Some are needed to allow you to navigate on the Website and harness the functions it offers (called technical cookies). Others are used to obtain statistical information, whether in aggregate form or otherwise, on the number of users accessing the website and how the website is used (known as monitoring  or analytics cookies). Last but not least, others may be used to trace your consumer profile, and show you adverts on the Website that may be of interest to you as they match your tastes and consumer habits (called profiling cookies).

 

To find out more about these different types of cookies, keep reading this Cookie Policy. Find out how they work and what they are used for. Decide for yourself whether to allow or prevent them being used.

 

  1. Technical cookies

 

Technical cookies are solely used on the Website in order to allow you to navigate the Website, and to allow you to use the functions it offers. They are always first-party cookies as they are installed directly by us on the Website.

 

Some technical cookies are essential to offer you an optimal navigation experience, or to allow you to authenticate yourself on the website. One example is allowing you to make a purchase on the Website, or accessing your reserved area (known as navigation cookies). Navigation cookies are usually session cookies, so once the navigation browser is closed, they are automatically disabled. 

 

Other technical cookies are useful to allow you to memorise some of your preferences (such as your language or country) without having to reset them every time you visit the site again (known as functionality cookies). For this reason, functionality cookies are often persistent cookies as they stay memorised on your PC even after the browser has been closed until the date they are set to expire, or whenever you decide to eliminate them.

 

The following technical cookies are currently in use on the website:

 

Name of Cookie

Category of cookie

Function of cookie

__cf_bm

First-party technical cookie

This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and robots. This is useful for the website to generate reports on how the website is used.

__stripe_mid, _stripe_sid

First-party technical cookie

This cookie is required to carry out credit card transactions on the website.  The service is provided by Stripe.com, which enables online transactions without memorising any information about the credit card.

CONSENT

First-party technical cookie


google.com

 

Used to detect whether the visitor has accepted the marketing category in the cookie banner. This cookie is needed for the website to comply with the GDPR.

CONSENT

First-party technical cookie:
youtube.com

 

Used to detect whether the visitor has accepted the marketing category in the cookie banner. This cookie is needed for the website to comply with the GDPR.

CookieConsent

First-party technical cookie

Memorises the status of the user’s cookie consent for the current domain

li_gc

First-party technical cookie:

linkedin.com

Memorises the status of the user’s cookie consent for the current domain

form_key

First-party technical cookie

Guarantees secure navigation for visitors by preventing false requests between websites.  This cookie is vital to ensure the security of the website and the visitor.

m

Third-party technical cookie:

m.stripe.com

 Identifies the device used to access the website.  This allows the website to be formatted accordingly.

mage-cache-sessid

mage-cache-storage

mage-cache-storage-section-invalid

First-party technical cookie

These cookies are used in context with load balancing: this optimizes the response rate between the visitor and the site, by distributing the traffic load on multiple network links or servers.

mage-cache-storage

mage-cache-storage-section-invalid

Persistent first-party technical cookie  

Used to optimise the loading speed on the website.  This is done by pre-installing certain procedures in visitor browsers.

mage-cache-timeout

Persistent first-party technical cookie  

 

This cookie is necessary for the cache function.  A cache is used by the website to optimize the response time between the visitor and the website.  The cache is usually stored on the visitor’s browser

mage-messages

First-party technical cookie

Needed to allow the website’s chat-box to work properly.

PHPSESSID

First-party technical cookie

Preserves user session status across the different pages of the website.

private_content_version

First-party technical cookie

This cookie is necessary for the cache function. A cache is used by the website to optimize the response time between the visitor and the website. The cache is usually stored on the visitor’s browser

product_data_storage

Persistent first-party technical cookie  

 

This cookie is needed to compare products on the website.

recently_compared_product,

recently_compared_product_previous

recently_viewed_product_previous

First-party technical cookie

This cookie is needed to compare products on the website.

 Determines which products the user has viewed, allowing the website to promote related products.

test_cookie

Third-party cookie:

doubleclick.net

Used to verify whether the user’s browser supports the cookies.

 

As per current privacy regulations, your prior consent is not needed to install these cookies. Needless to say, you are free to prevent technical cookies from being installed by changing the settings of your browser (read paragraph E, no. 1 to find out how). You should, however, bear in mind that when you block the installation of technical cookies or eliminate them at a later time, the possibility to access the website, use all or part of it, enable or disable given functions or receive given services may be wholly or partially affected.  

 

monitoring or analytics cookies).

 

Analytics cookies are used on the Website to gather statistical information, in aggregate form or otherwise, about the number of users accessing the Website and how they visit the Website. 

 

The analytics cookies on this Website are third-party cookies, as they are not directly carried by us, but by third parties.  As a result, they are not installed directly by the Controller, but by third parties.

 

The following third-party analytics cookies are installed on the Website without your prior consent; this is because they are less invasive as they are rendered anonymous. As a result, third parties cannot access disaggregate analytic data via an IP address (in other words, using these cookies will not allow third parties to work out your identity):

 

Name of Cookie

Category of cookie

Link to policy/Opt-out instructions

_ga

Third-party analytics cookie:

google.com

Registers a single ID used to generate statistical data on how visitors use the website.

https://policies.google.com/privacy

 

_ga_#

Third-party analytics cookie:

google.com

Used by Google Analytics to gather data about the number of times the user has visited the website, as well as the data on the first and the most recent visits.

https://policies.google.com/privacy

 

_gat

Third-party analytics cookie:

google.com

Used by Google Analytics to restrict the frequency of requests

https://policies.google.com/privacy

 

_gid

Third-party analytics cookie:

google.com

Registers a single ID used to generate statistical data on how visitors use the website.

https://policies.google.com/privacy

 

AnalyticsSyncHistory

Third-party cookie:

.linkedin.com

Used in the context of synchronising data with the third-party analysis service.

LinkedIn Privacy Policy

 

vuid

Third-party cookie:

vimeo.com

 Gathers data about the user’s visits to the website, such as how many pages were viewed.

yt-player-headers-readable

Third-party cookie:

youtube.com

Analysed to determine optimal screen quality according to the visitor’s device and network settings.

 

Other third-party analytics cookies are only installed on the website with your prior consent, because they are not rendered anonymous. This allows third parties to access disaggregated analytics data based on your IP address (in other words, in using these cookies, third parties could theoretically work out your identity using your IP address):

 

Name of Cookie

Category of cookie

Link to policy/Opt-out instructions

Google Analytics

- third-party analytics cookie:

- permanent

https://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html?hl=it 

 

www.google.it/policies/privacy/partners/

 

 

For this reason, when you visit the Website, a banner is displayed to inform you that (i) third-party analytics cookies are used on the website and that (ii) by closing the banner, scrolling down the home page or clicking on any element of the home page outside the banner, you consent to the use of cookies. If you give your consent for installing cookies with this method, we will keep track of your consent using a technical cookie designed for the purpose. This will mean we won’t have to show you the cookie banner next time you visit the Website.  Please bear in mind that if you eliminate this technical cookie from your browser as described in the paragraph E, no. 1) below, we will no longer be able to trace your consent. As a result the cookie banner will be displayed once again next time you visit the Website.

 

Needless to say, you are free to prevent analytics cookies from being installed at any time without affecting your ability to visit the Website and use its contents.  To find out how, read the statements on third-party cookies carefully by following the links in the table above.

 

  1. Profiling cookies

 

Profiling cookies are used to create your user profile, according to the preferences and tastes you display when using the Website. They are designed to allow us to show you advertising messages that are suited to your profile. In this way, the adverts you see on our Website will be of greater interest to you. 

 

As per current privacy regulations, your prior consent is not needed to install these cookies. For this reason, when you visit the Website, a banner is displayed to inform you that (i) third-party analytics cookies are used on the website and that (ii) by closing the banner, scrolling down the home page or clicking on any element of the home page outside the banner, you consent to the use of cookies. If you give your consent for installing cookies with this method, we will keep track of your consent using a technical cookie designed for the purpose. This will mean we won’t have to show you the cookie banner next time you visit the Website. Please bear in mind that if you eliminate this technical cookie from your browser as described in the paragraph E, no. 1) below, we will no longer be able to trace your consent. As a result the cookie banner will be displayed once again next time you visit the Website. 

 

Needless to say, you are free to prevent analytics cookies from being installed at any time without affecting your ability to visit the Website and use its contents. If you decide to disable behavioural publicity, this does not mean you won't receive any more adverts on the Website.  Nonetheless, the banners you see on the website might not reflect your interests or preferences on the browser you are using.

 

Some profiling cookies are installed directly by the Controller (first-party profiling cookies). These cookies are permanent, and have a maximum duration of 12 months. To follow is a list of first-party profiling cookies used by the Website, showing how you can oppose their installation:

 

 

Name of Cookie

Category of cookie

[…]

First-party profiling cookie

- permanent

 

To disable these profiling cookies, you need to change the settings of your browser (see paragraph E, n.1) or use this practical interactive button:

 

[NB: insert an interactive tool (such as Java) to disable first-party profiling cookies]

 

If you use the interactive button to block first-party profiling cookies, you will still receive a technical cookie to memorise your preference. Please bear in mind that when you cancel all the cookies from your browser, this technical cookie might also be removed, requiring you to select the option of blocking this cookie again, using the interactive button on this Cookie Policy.

 

Most profiling cookies are, on the other hand, installed by third-parties acting as autonomous data controllers (third-party cookies). Here is a list of the third-party profiling cookies currently used on the Website, with the link to the information pages created by their developers:

 

Name of Cookie

Category of cookie

Link to policy statement

_fbp

Fr

tr

Third-party profiling cookie:

www.facebook.com

 

Used by Facebook to supply a series of advertising products, such as real-time adverts by third-party advertisers.   

 

https://www.facebook.com/privacy/policies/cookies/

_gcl_au

Third-party profiling cookie:

Google AdSense

 

Used by Google AdSense to test the efficacy of advertising on all the websites using their services.

Privacy Regulations – Privacy and terms – Google

Bcookie

Bscookie

lidc

Third-party cookie:
linkedin.com

 

Used by the social network service LinkedIn to track the use of integrated services.

LinkedIn Privacy Policy

lang

Third-party cookie:
linkedin.com

 

Inserted by LinkedIn when a Web page contains a built-in "Follow us” panel.

LinkedIn Privacy Policy

IDE

Third-party cookie:

doubleclick.net

Used by Google DoubleClick to register and produce reports on the user’s actions on the website after viewing or clicking on one of the advertisers’ ads, in order to gauge the effectiveness of an advert and present the user with targeted publicity.

Privacy Regulations – Privacy and terms – Google

pagead/landing

Third-party cookie:

doubleclick.net

Gathers data on the behaviour of visitors from a number of websites in order to present more pertinent adverts. This also allows the website to limit the number of times a visitor is shown the same advert.

Privacy Regulations – Privacy and terms – Google

YSC

Third-party cookie:

Youtube

 

 Registers a single ID for statistics linked to which YouTube videos the user has watched.

Privacy Regulations – Privacy and terms – Google

ytidb::LAST_RESULT_ENTRY_KEY

yt-remote-cast-available

yt-remote-cast-installed

yt-remote-connected-devices

yt-remote-device-id

yt-remote-fast-check-period

yt-remote-session-app

Third-party cookie:

Youtube

 

Memorises the preferences of the user’s video player using the built-in YouTube video

 

Privacy Regulations – Privacy and terms – Google

NID

Third-party cookie:

Google.com

Registers a single ID identifying the device of a user returning to the website. The ID is used for targeted adverts.

Privacy Regulations – Privacy and terms – Google

pagead/1p-user-list/#

Third-party cookie:

Google.com

 

Monitors whether the user has displayed any interest in specific products or events on more than one website, and records how the user navigates between websites.  Used to assess advertising activities and facilitate payment of commissions for redirecting between sites.

Privacy Regulations – Privacy and terms – Google

 

Some third-party cookies are installed by parties with whom we do not have a direct contractual relationship.  For this reason, we are supplying links (below) to the websites of parties acting as intermediaries between us and these third-parties. On these links you can find (i) a list of third parties installing profiling cookies on the Website and (ii) links to the privacy statements of these third parties, where you can find out any information you need to know about their profiling cookies and how to opt out of their installation:

 

Name of Cookie

Information Links

[…]

[…]

[…]

[…]

 

Please remember that if you login into the Website using the credentials of a social network you are registered with, you will receive third-party cookies from the manager of the social network in question; typically, as well as allowing you to authenticate yourself on the Website, they are also used for profiling purposes.  Before logging in with social network buttons, we would ask you to read the Cookie Policy provided by social network managers about how they use these cookies very carefully. If you do not want to receive these cookies, log into the Website as normal without using the social network buttons. Here is a list of the third-party profiling cookies currently used on the Website, with the link to the information pages created by their developers:

 

Cookie Name

Type of cookie

Link to policy statement

FacebookLogin

- technical cookie used for third-party authentication and profiling

- permanent

 

[…]

 

  1. How to manage cookies and opt out of their use

 

There are a number of options for managing, disabling and deleting cookies.

 

(1) Change the settings of your browser

 

Follow your browser's manufacturer guidelines to find out how to manage, disable or cancel all cookies (technical, analytics and profiling):

 

 

Try to choose carefully. By indiscriminately blocking all cookies, including technical ones, without providing a specific exception for the Website, you might not be able to navigate on the Website any longer, or use all or part of its functionalities.  Moreover, by cancelling all the cookies from the browser, technical cookies may also be removed, resulting in removing preferences you set using the Website, or no longer finding the products or services in your cart.

 

(2) Use our interactive instruments or those provided by third parties

 

 

To disable third-party profiling cookies, or those installed directly by us, you can simply use the interactive button which is highlighted in paragraph D of this Cookie Policy. Your decision to opt out of using these cookies will not affect the possibility of navigating on the Website and using its functionalities, and may in any case be revoked by you using the same interactive button at any time. 

 

To disable third-party cookies, please consult the privacy policies of the third parties installing analytics cookies (see paragraph C above) or profiling cookies (see paragraph D above) to find out more about other tools at your disposal for managing, disabling and deleting cookies, and for opting out of using them in general. Remember that when you disable third-party cookies, (i) you not only opt out of using them on the Website, but on all websites on which those cookies are used and (ii) the possibility to navigate on the website and use its functionalities will not in any way be affected.  When the third-party cookies have been disabled, you will still see the banner on the website’s home page regarding cookies; in this case, however, when you close the banner, scroll down the home page or click on any element of the home page outside the banner; you will not receive any third-party cookies you have correctly disabled. 

 

(3) Use the website www.youronlinechoices.eu/it/ 

 

Your Online Choices is a website managed by the non-profit European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA), the Italian version of which can be found at www.youronlinechoices.eu/it/. It provides information about behavioural advertising based on profiling cookies (http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/a-proposito) and allows Web users to easily opt out of the main profiling cookies installed by advertisers and used on websites (http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/le-tue-scelte). Before using this tool, we recommend you read the general conditions of service of the Your Online Choices website carefully (http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/condizioni-generali-di-servizio), along with the frequently asked questions (FAQ) (http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/faqs) and the user guide (http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/help).

 

Using Your Online Choices in an informed way. Whilst Your Online Choices brings together many of the world’s largest advertising companies that use cookies, some of the third parties that install cookies via the Website may not have adhered to Your Online Choices. So using Your Online Choices does not guarantee that third-party cookies will be received while navigating on the website.  You should also remember that when you eliminate all the cookies from your browser, the technical cookies released by Your Online Choices to record your selections could also be eliminated, rendering third-party cookies active once again. 

 

  1. Data processing and length of data storage

 

As stated in the introduction to this Cookie Policy, the Controller gathers and processes some of your personal data through the cookies it places directly on the website (first-party cookies). The Controller acts as data controller, in accordance with the Regulation's provisions.  We will only process your data using electronic means and in a completely automatised way, without any human intermediation.  As a result, our employees and co-workers never access the contents of any of your personal data obtained with cookies. This means they will never be able to access and/or have direct personal identifying information (IPI).

Some of the employees and co-workers we have appointed to conduct the processing might carry out maintenance on computer systems housing your data, but they will not be able to actually access their contents.  The personal data may be memorised on servers managed by third parties (e.g. Computer system providers), or may be managed by parties specialising in online advertising acting in their capacity as external data supervisors, based on a written appointment made by the Controller.  We would also inform you that, in keeping with the conditions and guarantees set out by the Regulation, your data may be transferred to countries not belonging to the European Economic Area, and which might not afford a level of protection of privacy and personal data on a par with that guaranteed by Italian and European privacy laws. As the data controller, however, we attach the utmost importance to data security; as a result, we will ensure we manage any such transfers with all the due precautions and guarantees.  Your personal data will not be communicated to third-party data controllers, nor indeed will they be distributed.

 

  1. Your rights

 

To exercise your rights or obtain any further information or clarification regarding this Cookie Policy, please contact the Controller as follows:

 

  • by sending a recorded delivery letter with return receipt to the head offices of the Controller: F.lli Menabò at 3, Via 8 Marzo, Cavriago, Reggio Emilia, Italy;
  • by sending an email to the following addresses: Certified email: flli-menabo@pec.it ;

e-mail customercare@flli-menabo.it

 

In accordance with the Regulations, the Controller hereby notifies that Users are entitled to obtain information regarding:

(i) the origin of the personal data;

(ii) the purposes and methods used to process the data;

(iii) the logic applied in the event of processing carried out using electronic means;

(iv) the identifying details of the controller and supervisors;

(v) the parties or categories of parties to whom the personal data may be communicated, or that may become aware of them in their capacity as supervisors or persons in charge of data processing.

 

Users are also entitled to

  1. a) access, update, rectify or, when in their interests, integrate their data;

 

  1. b) cancel, transform into anonymous form or block data processed in violation of the law, including data which need not be kept for the purposes for which the data were collected or subsequently processed;

 

  1. c) receive confirmation that the operations referred to in letters a) and b) have been brought to the attention, also as regards their content, of those to whom the data have been communicated or distributed, except in the case in which this fulfilment should prove impossible, or involves the use of resources manifestly disproportionate to the right being protected.

 

Users also have:

 

  1. a) the right to revoke consent at any time if the treatment is based on their consent;

 

  1. b) (where applicable) the right to data portability (entitlement to receive all the personal data concerning him or her in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format), along with the right to limit the processing of personal data and the right to erasure (“right to be forgotten”);

 

  1. c) the right to object:
  2. i) wholly or in part, for legitimate reasons, to the processing of personal data concerning him or her, even if pertinent to the purpose of the data gathering;
  3. ii) wholly or in part to the processing of personal data concerning him or her for the purposes of sending advertising or direct sales materials, or for conducting surveys or sales communications;

iii) if the personal data are processed for direct marketing purposes, at any time, to the processing of your data carried out for such purposes, comprising profiling to the extent to which it is linked to the aforementioned direct marketing;

 

  1. d) if they should deem that the processing which concerns them breaches the Regulations, the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory Authority (in the member state in which they habitually reside, in which they work or in which the alleged breach has taken place).

 

The Italian supervisory Authority is the Data Protection Authority, with head offices in Piazza Venezia 11, 00186 – Rome (http://www.garanteprivacy.it/).

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The Controller is not held responsible for updating all the links contained in this Cookie Policy. As a result, if a link is not working and/or up-to-date, the Users shall acknowledge and accept that they must always refer to the document and/or section of the websites referenced in said link.

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