Privacy Policy•
PERSONAL DATA PROCESSING IS CARRIED OUT VIA WWW.FERRETTI.LU (THE “WEBSITE”) BY
FERRETTI
27, rue de la Montagne
L-4630 Differdange
a simplified limited liability company (société à responsabilité limitée simplifiée) governed by the laws of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and registered with the Luxembourg Trade and Companies Register (Registre de Commerce et des Sociétés) under number B 240883 (hereafter referred to as the “Company”).
DATA PROTECTION
The Company may need to process your personal data for the purposes of meeting its obligations pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (the “General Data Protection Regulation” or “GDPR”).
If you have any questions regarding how your personal data is processed by the Company, please contact our data protection officer (DPO) on the following email address: info@ferretti.lu.
USE OF COOKIES
You accept that in order to offer an optimal service we may occasionally make use of cookies or other technologies on some or all pages of the website. A “cookie” is a small file that is stored by a website in the browser of your computer, which can be collected during a later visit to the same site. The “cookie” cannot be read by a website other than the one that produced it.
We may use “cookies” only for the execution or facilitation of the transmission of communications to you or for the supply of a service to you on your request, for instance, to register your preference for specific types of information you wish to receive or your access credentials, which avoids the need for you to re-enter the same data via your keyboard for each visit to the website. Most of the “cookies” are only operative for the duration of a single session or visit. None of them contains personal information on the basis of which you could be contacted by telephone, fax, e-mail, “snail mail” or by any other method. You can set your web browser so that it informs you about the receipt of a “cookie” or enables you to refuse the installation of a “cookie” on your hard disk. However, please be aware that if you refuse the installation of “cookies” in your browser, some of the pages of our webiste and online services may not operate correctly or will remain inaccessible. We take the processing and use of your personal data very seriously and all such processing and use by us is subject to this Privacy Policy. By providing us with your personal data for the purpose of using our services offered on the website, you are consenting to the processing and use of your personal data in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
HYPERLINKS
Some hyperlinks on this website may lead to the websites of third parties over which the Company does not exercise any control. Therefore, the Company does neither guarantee nor can the Company be held liable for the accuracy or quality of the information, content or services contained within, or provided by, such websites or third parties.
COMPETENT JURISDICTION
The laws of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg shall govern all disputes and all other claims arising out of or in connection with this website, its subject matter, content or services provided under it. The courts of Luxembourg shall have exclusive jurisdiction over all disputes and all other claims which arise out of or in connection with this website, its subject matter, content or services provided under it (including non-contractual disputes or claims).
All your personal data collected at the moment of visiting this website or submitting a request via a form or email will be kept confidential within the Company. The collected data may be processed in our visitor’s and statistical files. Some of these data may also be transferred to another country for statistical information storage. We will not share your personal data with or sell them to third parties.
The Company will act as controller of your personal data in conformity with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and national privacy and data protection legislation. You are at any time entitled to ask access to your processed personal data, to oppose to their use for any purposes, to oppose to their transfer abroad and/or to request their correction or deletion.