Privacy and cookies

PRIVACY

Agnoli Law Firm processes personal data institutionally and takes the necessary measures to ensure its confidentiality and security.
This privacy policy applies only to this site and does not apply to other websites that may be accessed via links.
The Data Controller is Agnoli StA a rl with registered office in Milan, via Luigi Vitali, 1.

The person responsible for privacy is Dr. Attorney Genovesi.

The Company collects only the personal data strictly necessary to perform the requested services or the purposes for which they were collected. Particular care is taken with sensitive data, which is processed only after assessing, on a case-by-case basis, the impossibility of processing them anonymously.

The Company processes personal data by adopting all necessary security measures, both physical and IT, as required by the Privacy Code and the Technical Specifications attached thereto.

The interested party may contact the Privacy Officer for any information regarding personal data and in particular for:

  • have confirmation of the existence or otherwise of personal data concerning him or her and obtain communication of such data in an intelligible form;
  • obtain information on the origin of the personal data, the purposes and methods of processing, as well as the logic applied in the event of processing carried out with the aid of electronic tools;
  • obtain the list of subjects or categories of subjects to whom the data is communicated or who may become aware of it in their capacity as Data Processors and Persons in Charge;
  • request the updating or rectification of the data processed and, in the event of processing in violation of the law, the cancellation or transformation into anonymous form or blocking;

object, in whole or in part, to the processing of your personal data for legitimate reasons or for commercial purposes.

SITE PRIVACY AND SECURITY

While browsing a website, it is technically possible, even without explicit registration and without the user's active involvement, to collect information that, for these reasons, is considered passive. Specifically, the methods used for IP addresses, cookies and other session identifiers, Internet tags, and browsing data are described below, including the option to opt out and the related implications.

As for the passive information gathering the site:

  • Does not use IP Address (Internet Protocol addresses) to collect information, but stores them in the browsing data.
  • Use Navigation Data for statistical purposes only as aggregated data.
  • Use cookies and other session identifiers only for the purpose of enabling navigation or to the extent strictly necessary to provide a service requested by the user, in compliance with Legislative Decree no. 69/2012 and European legislation regarding the protection of personal data in publicly accessible electronic communications services. Consent is not required for these purposes. Cookies for statistical purposes are not used. It is possible to disable the use of cookies depending on the browser in use; in this case, navigation may not be as easy.
  • Does not use Internet Tags.

As for the active information gathering, the services offered on agnoli.law comply with the following:
E-mailThe data received via the website's email address is used exclusively to respond to the user's requests and not for other purposes; this data is retained solely for statistical purposes and to verify any previous contact information. Individuals may be added to specific mailing lists only upon specific request from users who wish to regularly receive certain documents (news, information, event invitations, etc.).

COOKIES

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are a kind of "reminder," short "lines of text" containing information that can be saved on a user's computer when the browser (e.g. Chrome or Internet Explorer) calls up a particular website.

Thanks to cookies, the server sends information that will be read and updated every time the user returns to the site. This allows the website to automatically adapt to the user, improving their browsing experience.

WHAT ARE COOKIES USED FOR?

Cookies are mainly used for:

  • Improve the user's browsing experience within the site.
  • Provide the site manager with information on user navigation, including to obtain statistical data on site usage and improve navigation. Email.
  • Cookies can also deliver advertising messages.

TYPES OF COOKIES

By way of example, the following types of cookies can be identified:

STRICTLY NECESSARY COOKIES

Also known as "technical" cookies, they are essential for navigating the site and using all its features, such as accessing restricted areas (Customer Area). Without these cookies, the requested services would not be possible. These cookies do not collect information for commercial purposes. This category includes cookies set by platforms to support the bank's security infrastructure.

PERFORMANCE COOKIES

Cookies used to statistically analyse access/visits to the site (so-called "analytics" cookies) if they pursue exclusively statistical purposes and collect information in aggregate form; in this case, users are allowed, usually by activating specific functions of the browser in use, to oppose (opt-out) their installation, also through any mechanisms for anonymising the cookies themselves.
It should also be noted that cookies can remain in the system for extended periods and may contain a unique identifier. This allows the sites that use them to track the user's navigation within the site.
Agnoli Law Firm uses Google Analytics cookies.

For more information, see Google's Privacy Policy.

The Agnoli Law Firm website works best if cookies are enabled.You can, however, choose not to allow cookies to be set on your computer; to do so, access your browser's "Preferences."

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If you disable cookies, you may disable some of the site's features. Even with all cookies disabled, your browser may still store a small amount of information necessary for the site's basic functionality.