This page will describe management of our web site as regards processing the personal data of users that visit our site www.slet.it. This information is provided (Legislative Decree no. 196/2003) to any entity having to do with the web-based services. The information provided only applies to our web site and does not concern any web sites that may be visited by an user via external links.
Visiting this site may result into the processing of data concerning identified or identifiable persons. The data controller is “Slet Studio Legale e Tributario” - Via Festa del Perdono, 10 in Milano.
The processing operations related to the web-based services that are made available via this website are carried out
by our internet service provider (nominate as external responsible for maintenance). No data resulting from
web-based services is either communicated or disseminated.
Personal datas provided by the users of the service are used only to execute the performance required and is
disclosed to third parties only if this is necessary for the said purposes.
The information systems and software procedures relied upon to operate this web site acquire personal data as part
of their standard functioning; the transmission of such data is an inherent feature of Internet communication
protocols.
Such information is not collected in order to relate it to identified data subjects, however it might allow user
identification per se after being processed and matched with data held by third parties.
This data category includes IP addresses and/or the domain names of the computers used by any user connecting with
this web site, the URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) addresses of the requested resources, the time of such
requests, the method used for submitting a given request to the server, returned file size, a numerical code
relating to server response status (successfully performed, error, etc.), and other parameters related to the user's
operating system and computer environment.
These data are only used to extract anonymous statistical information on website use as well as to check its
functioning; they are erased immediately after being processed. The data might be used to establish liability in
case computer crimes are committed against the website; except for this circumstance, any data on web contacts is
currently retained for no longer than seven days.
Sending e-mail messages to the addresses mentioned on this website, which is done on the basis of a freely chosen,
explicit, and voluntary option, entails acquisition of the sender's address, which is necessary in order to reply to
any request, as well as of such additional personal data as is contained in the message(s).
Specific summary information notices will be shown and/or displayed on the pages that are used for providing
services on demand.
Use of the so-called session cookies – which are not stored permanently on the user's computer and disappear upon closing the browser – is exclusively limited to the transmission of session ID's – consisting of server-generated casual numbers – as necessary to allow secure, effective navigation. No cookies are used to transmit personal information, nor are so-called persistent cookies or user tracking systems implemented.
Subject to the specifications made with regard to navigation data, users are free to provide the personal data either to be entered in the application forms submitted to the Office or referred to in contacting the Office to request delivery of information materials and other communications. Failure to provide such data may entail the failure to be provided with the items requested.
Personal data is processed with automated means for no longer than is necessary to achieve the purposes for which it has been collected. Specific security measures are implemented to prevent the data from being lost, used unlawfully and/or inappropriately, and accessed without authorization.
Data subjects are entitled at any time to obtain confirmation of the existence of personal data concerning them and be informed of their contents and origin, verify their accuracy, or else request that such data be supplemented, updated or rectified (Section 7 of Legislative Decree no. 196/2003). The above Section also provides for the right to request erasure, anonymization or blocking of any data that is processed in breach of the law as well as to object in all cases, on legitimate grounds, to processing of the data. All requests should be emailed to info@slet.it, or called to +39 02 86882482, faxed to +39-02 86882806.