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This privacy policy is intended to provide you with information on how your personal data is processed by Paradigmarks Legal as a result of your visit to www.paradigmarks.com (hereinafter <<site>>). This notice does not include processing conducted on other sites, which may be accessed through eventual links on this site.

At Paradigmarks Legal, we attach great importance to the processing of your data. As experts in the field of personal data protection, we handle your data in such a way that neither we nor anyone else can use it to harm your interests and rights, such as your right to privacy.

This information is based on the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) as well as on the precautions and procedures that the Guarantor for the protection of personal of personal data has indicated pursuant to Legislative Decree No. 196 of 30 June 2003 as amended by Legislative Decree No. 101 of 10 August 2018.

a. Holder of the processed personal data

After accessing this site, the processing of the data of identified or identifiable persons may result. We neither use automated decision-making nor use your personal data to assess automatically, aspects of your personality (automated profiling). In all events, the holder of the processed data is Paradigmarks Legal (hereinafter <<Holder>>), with offices Treviso (Italy) and email contact: enquiries@paradigmarks.com

b. Place of the processing of personal data

We only process the data provided by you (name, address, contact information, official records, date of birth, passport / identity card number, etc) to provide legal services to our clients, manage customer relationships, fulfil our legal obligations, prevent violation of and supervise compliance with laws and regulations. The processing take place at the offices of the Holder and is only handled by the staff assigned to perform their duties strictly in connection with the provision of the requested services.

Communication and possible disclosure of personal data take place with the consent of the interested parties or when in good faith we believe that it is necessary for us to do so, in order to comply with a legal obligation under applicable laws.

c. Navigation data

The computer systems and software procedures used to operate this site acquire, during their normal operation, some personal data whose transmission is implicit in the use of Internet communication protocols. This information is not collected to be associated with identification of users, but by their very nature could, through processing and associations with data held by third parties, to identify users. In this category of data includes IP addresses or domain names of computers used by users connecting to the site, URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) ​​of requested resources, time of request, the method used to submit the request to the server, the size of the file obtained in reply, the numerical code indicating the status of the response from the server (successful, error, etc..) and other parameters regarding the operating system and computer environment. These data are used only to obtain anonymous statistical information on site usage and to check its correct functioning and is deleted immediately after processing. The data could be used to ascertain responsibility in case of hypothetical computer crimes against the Holder except for this possibility, the data on web contacts are not stored permanently, unless the user requests (eg : access to the site pages that list the flow to and / services or the services provided, the required information, etc.).

d. Voluntary data provided by users

The sending of contact or e-mail requests to the addresses indicated on this site, carried out on the basis of a free, explicit and voluntary choice, entails the subsequent acquisition of the sender's e-mail address, necessary to respond to any request, as well as of such additional personal data as is contained in the message(s). Further information on the use of cookies or eventual tracking / monitoring systems of users, is given or displayed on the site pages dedicated to particular request or services. In any case, no other personal user data is purposely acquired from the site.

Except as specified for navigation data, the user is always free to provide personal data for the purposes related to the services on the site (request for information or orders by filing in forms, subscribing to the Newsletters service, etc. ). However, failure to provide data may in some cases, make it impossible to obtain what is requested.

e. Cookies

We do not use cookies to transmit personal information; neither do we use so-called persistent cookies of any kind, or systems for permanent tracking users. The use of session cookies - which are not stored permanently on the user's computer and disappear when the browser is closed - is strictly limited to transmitting session identifiers, consisting of random numbers generated by the server, necessary to allow the secure exploration and site efficiency. Session cookies used on the site avoid using other techniques potentially prejudicial to the privacy of the users and not allow the acquisition of personal identification data. The visitor is in any case free not to accept cookies by enabling his browser to reject them; However, refusing cookies may in some cases prevent access to certain pages of the site.

f. Processing methods

Personal data are processed with automated tools for the time strictly necessary to achieve the purposes for which they were collected. Specific security measures are observed to prevent data loss, illicit or incorrect use and unauthorized access. For safety reasons the specific measures adopted are not here the subject of disclosure.

g. Rights of interested parties

- Pursuant to article 15 of the GDPR, individuals have the right of access to obtain a copy of their personal data, as well as other supplementary information.

- Pursuant to 16 of the GDPR, data subjects have the right to have inaccurate personal data rectified. An individual may also be able to complete incomplete personal, although this depends on the purposes of the processing.

- Pursuant to article 17 of the GDPR, individuals have the right to have their personal data deleted when they are no longer needed or if the processing is unlawful, This "right to be forgotten" is not absolute and only applies in certain circumstances.

- Pursuant to article 18 of the GDPR individuals have the right to restrict the processing of their personal data in certain circumstances and/or limit the way that an organisation uses their data.

-  Pursuant to article 20 of the GDPR, individuals have the right to data portability, which gives individuals the right to receive personal data they have provided to a data controller in a structured, commonly used and machine readable format. It also gives them the right to request that a data controller transmit those data directly to another data controller.

- Pursuant to article 21 of the GDPR, the interested party has the right to object at any time to the processing of his personal data for marketing purposes or for reasons related to his particular situation.

- Pursuant to Article 77 of the GDPR, you, as an interested party, have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, in particular in the Member State of your habitual residence, place of work, or where an alleged infringement of the GDPR has taken place.

- The GDPR gives individuals the right to request that decisions based on automated processing of their  personal data, which concern them or significantly affect them, be taken by natural persons and not only by computers. In this case individuals also have the right to express their point of view and to challenge such decisions.

- The GDPR gives a specific right to individuals to withdraw their consent at any time.

If you wish to review, verify, correct or request the deletion of your personal information or object to the processing of your personal data, or request that we transfer a copy of your personal information to another party, please contact us using our email: enquiries@paradigmarks.com and by subject: Data Protection Officer Paradigmarks Legal (DPOPL).
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