Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy policy relating to the use of Cookies is applied to the Website www.labellalavanderinashop.it, as well as all the landing pages connected and / or correlated to it (from now “the Website”) and to all its related pages and sections within the domain, as well as to third-party platforms (for example, Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, YouTube, Google, etc.) and applications accessed, or used through this Website.
By using the Website, the User consents to the Cookies use in accordance with this “Cookie Policy”.
If the User doesn’t consent to the Cookies use, the user must set the browser properly, disabling the use of the Cookies chosen, as better indicated in the section below “How can I grant or revoke consent to the use of Cookies?”.
However, please note that disabling technical cookies could affect User’s browsing experience.
See below to know Website Cookies, their respective function and duration/expiry, and to give an informed consent to their use.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files, consisting of letters and numbers, which the Website send to his terminal (usually the browser). They can be saved and stored on the computer (or on other devices enabled, for example smartphones, tablets, etc.) for a certain period of time to be re-transmitted to the same Website, so that they can be used for the next visit of the same User.
While browsing a Website, the User may also receive on his terminal Cookies sent from different websites or web servers (so-called “third-parties”) from which originate some displayed elements (such as, for example, images, maps, sounds, specific links to pages of other domains).
Cookies have the function of streamlining the web traffic analysis or to signal when a specific website or part of it is visited or to distinguish visitors from each other in order to provide them with personalized content. Furthermore, cookies help administrators to improve the website and User browsing experience.
For example, some Cookies are used for computer authentication, session monitoring, information storage, etc.; other cookies can be used for Users monitoring and profiling, for movements and habits studying (what they buy, what they read, etc.), and for tailoring advertisements.
COOKIES can be OWN COOKIES, if they are installed directly by the manager/administrator of the website you are visiting, or THIRD-PARTY COOKIES, if they are installed on the terminal by a third operator.
What do we use Cookies for?
1. TECHNICAL COOKIES
The Website uses Cookies for its technical needs. These Cookies are necessary for the Website to properly work and to allow the User to browse and view all its contents.
For example, they are used for keeping a browsing session open or for temporarily storing the information entered, when you return to a previous page during the same session.
The User’s consent is not required to this use, but it’s possible to disable these Cookies. However, in this case, Website may not properly work.
Among technical cookies, it is possible distinguish between:
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TECHNICAL COOKIES: SESSION COOKIES
A “session cookie” is used only for the reference browsing session and is deleted when the User closes the browser window. It allows the Website to temporarily store the information necessary for navigation from one page to another, avoiding having to re-enter them.
They therefore allow, for example, to identify the User status and to verify and detect if and how long he/she is logged in.
The use of these cookies is strictly limited to session identifiers transmission, consisting of random numbers generated by the server, necessary to allow a safe and efficient Website browsing.
User consent is not required for the use of this type of cookies.
To deactivate session Cookies see the section “How can I grant or revoke consent to the use of Cookies?” below.
By disabling these technical cookies, the Website may not work properly.
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TECHNICAL COOKIES: PERSISTENT COOKIES
A “Persistent Cookie” is used to maintain information between one Website access and another, and to improve navigation by recognizing if a User has already visited the Website or not.
It remains on the User device beyond the closure of the single session, and precisely:
– for the “life span” of the Cookie, set by the Website. It can vary from a few minutes to several years (each type of these Cookies has its own specific duration);
– until they are manually deleted changing the browser settings. See the instructions in the section “How can I grant or revoke consent to the use of Cookies?” below.
User consent is not required for the use of this type of Cookies.
By disabling these technical cookies, the Website may not work properly.
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TECHNICAL COOKIES: ANALYTICS COOKIES
The Analytics Cookies are used to statistically analyze accesses / visits to the Website for exclusively statistical purposes (and not even for profiling and / or marketing). They collect information in aggregate form without tracing individual User identification.
The Website manager provide a clear and adequate indication of simple ways to oppose (opt-out) in the section “How can I grant or revoke consent to the use of Cookies?” below.
The disabling of these cookies do not affect the Website functionality.
2. PROFILING COOKIES
Own (i.e. sent and installed by the Website) or third-parties (e.g. installed by social networks) profiling Cookies are used to create User personalized profiles for advertising and marketing purposes (for example retargeting or advertising on social networks).
Therefore, this type of Cookie is generally not necessary the Website to proper work, or to its perfect functionality.
The User must give his/her consent to their use.
To deny the consent, read carefully the section “How can I grant or revoke consent to the use of Cookies?” below.
3. THIRD-PARTY COOKIES
As already specified, both technical Cookies (in particular analytics) and profiling Cookies can be from third-parties.
In particular, Google, Google Maps and other Google services, as well as Youtube, as regards the use of videos and other services, as well as social networks (by way of example: Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, etc.) may install these Cookies.
However, since this list depends on the choices of these third-parties, the User is invited to consult the related cookie policies through the link included in the Privacy Policy of this WebSite, also in order to disable, through the opt-out mechanism, the related Cookies installed.
WEBSITE COOKIES LIST
NAME |
TYPE AND FUNCTION |
DURATION |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary |
Persistent technical Cookie used to determine the visibility of the Cookie popup banner. |
1 hour |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-non-necessary |
Persistent technical Cookie used to determine the visibility of the Cookie popup banner. |
1 hour |
_gid |
Analytics persistent technical third-party (Google Analytics) Cookie which is used to store information concerning visitors’ interactions with the Website and to help build Analytics reports. The stored Data (visits, origin, etc.) are collected anonymously. |
1 day |
_ga |
Analytics persistent technical third-party (Google Analytics) Cookie which is used to improve website navigation, calculating and tracking visits, sessions and data relating to Google Analytics campaigns. It stores information anonymously by assigning randomly generated numbers to individual users to identify them. |
2 years |
_gat_gtag_UA_000000_xx |
Analytics persistent technical third-party (Google Analytics) Cookie which is used to monitor and analyze traffic Data and to keep track of User behavior, in order to improve User experience. |
1 minute |
PHPSESSID |
Own session technical cookie used to store and identify a users’ unique session ID for the purpose of managing user session on the website. The cookie is deleted when all the browser windows are closed. |
Session cookie |
fr |
Third-party persistent cookie set by Facebook to show relevant advertisments to the users and measure and improve the advertisements. The cookie also tracks the behavior of the user across the web on sites that have Facebook pixel or Facebook social plugin. |
3 months |
_fbp |
Third-party persistent cookie set by Facebook to deliver advertisement when they are on Facebook or a digital platform powered by Facebook advertising after visiting this website. |
3 months |
With reference to third-party cookies, the Data Controller specify the following.
Cookies and any other tracking systems installed by third-parties through the Services on this Website cannot be technically checked by the Data Controller. Therefore, any specific reference to them is to be considered indicative.
To obtain complete information, the User is invited to carefully consult the privacy policy of any third-party‘s Services listed in this document before continuing to browse the Website.
Given the complexity of Cookies technologies, to receive any further information about Cookies, the User is invited to contact the Data Controller (as specified in the “CONTACTS” section).
– Google Analytics with anonymized IP;
Google Analytics is a web analysis service provided by Google for statistical purposes to track and examine the Website use, compile reports and share them with other services developed by Google.
Google Analytics may use cookies to collect information and generate statistics on the Website use, without providing personal information on individual visitors. The User’s IP address is anonymized. Anonymization works by shortening the IP address of Users within the borders of the member states of the European Union or in other European Economic Area countries.
Only in exceptional circumstances, the IP address will be sent to Google’s servers and shortened within the United States.
Personal Data: Cookies and Usage Data.
In relation to the Personal Data processing methods and place, the User is invited to carefully see the related Privacy Policy.
Please note that the Personal Data may also be processed outside the EEA.
As of July 16, 2020, Google no longer rely on the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield to transfer data that originated in the EEA or the UK to the U.S, and from September 30, 2020, it uses the standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission and based on the adequacy decisions of the European Commission.
Please see Google privacy policy and cookie policy, “How can I grant or revoke consent to the use of Cookies?” section to disable Google cookies – a.k.a. Opt-out and also the Privacy Shield section.
- Google Tag Manager
This Website uses Google Tag Manager. Google Tag Manager is a solution operated by Google LLC that allows marketed website tags to be managed using an interface.
Google Tag Manager is a tag management system to manage JavaScript and HTML tags used for tracking and analytics on websites. Tags are small code elements that, among other things, are used to measure traffic and visitor behaviour, to understand the effect of online advertising and social channels, to set up remarketing and orientation towards target groups and to test and optimize websites.
The Tag Manager tool itself (which implements the tags) is a cookie-less domain and does not register Personal Data. The tool causes other tags to be activated which may, for their part, register Data under certain circumstances.
For more information about Google Tag Manager’s privacy practices can be found at https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en, terms of use at https://www.google.com/analytics/tag-manager/use-policy/ and Google Tag Manager privacy answers https://support.google.com/tagmanager/answer/7207086
Personal Data: Usage Data; other type of Data.
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Facebook, Facebook Widget
On the Site there are redirection or sharing buttons to the Facebook social platform, and to the individual social network pages attributable to the Controller.
Facebook shares information worldwide, both internally with Facebook companies and externally with its partners and with the people with whom the User connects and shares content all over the world. Information controlled by Facebook may be transferred or transmitted or stored and processed in the United States or other countries outside the EEA.
As stated in the related policy, Facebook may use cookies to show ads and make suggestions for companies and other organizations to people who may be interested in their products, services or promoted causes, to measure the performance of advertising campaigns of companies that use Facebook products, to show and measure ads in different browsers and devices used by the same person, to provide statistical data on people who use Facebook products, on people interacting with advertisers’ ads, websites and apps, and on companies that use Facebook products and to enable the functionality that allows Facebook to provide its products.
Furthermore, by visiting the Site, the Facebook Pixel cookie may be installed which allows the Data Controller to monitor the conversions that occur on the Site as a result of the advertisements it is running on Facebook.
The information collected through cookies could be shared with organizations outside of Facebook, such as advertisers and/or networks of advertisers for the ads publication and for measuring the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.
The User is also advised that from July 16, 2020 Facebook no longer bases the processing of Users’ Personal Data on the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield (EU-US Privacy Shield) to transfer data from the European Economic Area and the United Kingdom to the United States; but uses standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission and based on the adequacy decisions of the European Commission regarding certain countries, as appropriate, for data transfers from the EEA to the United States and other countries.
In relation to the Privacy Shield, the User is referred to reading the relevant paragraph in the cookie policy.
In this case, the following Personal Data are processed: Cookies; Usage data; other types of data.
For more information on the installation and use of cookies by Facebook, the User is requested to carefully read the relevant cookie policy. Please read the privacy policy of the service carefully to obtain detailed information on the collection and transfer of Personal Data, on the User’s rights and on how to configure your privacy settings.
For behavioral targeting e remarketing this Website uses Facebook remarketing services managed through Hubspot. For more information on Hubspot, the User is invited to consult the relevant section.
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Instagram, Instagram Widget
On the Site there are redirection or sharing buttons to the Instagram social platform, owned by Facebook, and to the individual social network pages attributable to the Controller.
Facebook / Instagram shares information worldwide, both internally with Facebook / Instagram companies and externally with partners and with the people with whom the User connects.
According to the related policies, Instagram uses cookies, pixels, local storage technologies and other similar technologies to show advertising content, to offer the service and for reasons related to its use, as well as to collect information about the User use of Instagram. Instagram could also use these technologies to remember the choices made by the User (eg. User name, language or geographical area in which the User is located) and customize the Service to offer better functions and content. Instagram and its advertising partners may use these technologies to show the User advertisements targeted to the interests of the User. These technologies store visits to the User’s device and may also be able to monitor the browsing activities of the device on sites and services other than Instagram. This information may be shared with organizations outside of Instagram, such as advertisers and/or networks of advertisers for the publication of ads and for measuring the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.
The information controlled by Facebook / Instagram could be transferred and/or transmitted and/or stored and processed in the United States or in other countries outside the User’s residence or in any case outside SEE for the purposes described by the legislation referred to in the following links: Facebook conditions; Terms of Instagram.
The User is also advised that from July 16, 2020 Facebook/ Instagram no longer bases the processing of Users’ Personal Data on the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield (EU-US Privacy Shield) to transfer data from the European Economic Area and the United Kingdom to the United States; but uses standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission and based on the adequacy decisions of the European Commission regarding certain countries, as appropriate, for data transfers from the EEA to the United States and other countries.
In relation to the Privacy Shield, the User is referred to reading the relevant paragraph in the cookie policy.
In this case, the following Personal Data are processed: Cookies; Usage data; other types of data.
For more information on the installation and use of cookies by Instagram, the User is requested to carefully read the relevant cookie policy. Please read the privacy policy of the service carefully to obtain detailed information on the collection and transfer of Personal Data, on the User’s rights and on how to configure your privacy settings.
With reference to the conditions of use of the Instagram service, the User is finally invited to consult the aforementioned conditions.
For behavioral targeting e remarketing this Website uses Instagram remarketing services managed through Hubspot. For more information on Hubspot, the User is invited to consult the relevant section.
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Google Maps
Google Maps is a map viewing service managed by Google LLC or by Google Ireland Limited (it depends on the location in which the Website is viewed), which allows the Website to integrate such content within its pages.
Personal Data: Cookies; Usage data; other types of Data.
In relation to the Personal Data processing methods and place, the User is invited to carefully see the related Privacy Policy.
Please note that the data may also be processed outside the EEA.
As of July 16, 2020, Google no longer rely on the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield to transfer data that originated in the EEA or the UK to the U.S, and from September 30, 2020, it uses the standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission and based on the adequacy decisions of the European Commission.
Please see Google privacy policy and cookie policy, “How can I grant or revoke consent to the use of Cookies?” section to disable Google cookies – a.k.a. Opt-out and also the Privacy Shield section.
Personal Data: Cookies; usage Data; other types of Data.
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Facebook and Instagram Remarketing
Facebook (and Instagram) remarketing is a remarketing and behavioral targeting service provided by Facebook, Inc.
With the help of the Facebook pixel (or equivalent functions, to transfer Event-Data or Contact Information via interfaces or other software in apps), Facebook (and Instagram) is able to determine the visitors of this Website as a target group for ADS presentation.
Therefore this Website uses the “Custom Audiences” remarketing feature of Facebook Inc.: this allows Users of the Website to be shown interest-based advertisements (“Facebook Ads” or “Instagram Ads”) as part of their visit to the social network Facebook or Instagram or other websites that also use the process. So, advertisements that are of interest to the User in order to make online offers more interesting to him/her are shown.
The use of Custom Audience means the User’s browser automatically establishes a direct connection to the Facebook/Instagram server.
The collected Data are processed by Facebook Inc. in the United States.
This Website has no influence on the extent and further use of the Data collected through the use of this tool by Facebook Inc.: therefore please read carefully the relevant Facebook Privacy Policy and Instagram Privacy Policy .
The User can learn more about interest-based advertising from Facebook by visiting this page: https://www.facebook.com/help/164968693837950
To opt-out from Facebook’s interest-based ads, follow these instructions from Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/help/568137493302217
Facebook adheres to the Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioural Advertising established by the Digital Advertising Alliance. You can also opt-out from Facebook and other participating companies through the Digital Advertising Alliance in the USA http://www.aboutads.info/choices/, the Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada in Canada http://youradchoices.ca/ or the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance in Europe http://www.youronlinechoices.eu/, or opt-out using your mobile device settings.
Disabling the “Facebook Custom Audiences” feature is available to logged-in users at https://www.facebook.com/settings/?tab=ads# .
- WordPress.com
In order to register in the reserved area and log in, this Site uses the WordPress platform.
For more information on the processing of Data by WordPress, the User is invited to read the related privacy policy.
Personal Data: various types of Data.
PRIVACY SHIELD
Privacy Shield between EU and US is a self-certification mechanism for companies established in the US that process Personal Data received from European Union. It was deemed adequate by the European Commission in 2016.
In compliance with the principles contained therein, the companies undertake to provide adequate protection tools to the interested parties (i.e. all the Data Subjects whose Personal Data have been transferred from the European Union). If not, they are removed from the certified companies list (“Privacy Shield List”) by the US Department of Commerce and can be subjected to sanctions by the Federal Trade Commission.
However, on July 16th, 2020, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) (2016/1250 Decision of on the adequacy of the protection offered by the EU-US privacy shield regime – cd. “Schrems II Judgment”,) declares the Privacy Shield inadequate to protect Personal Data received from EU to a company established in United States.
The standard contractual clauses were instead confirmed as valid for Personal Data transfer from EU to non-EU country (in accordance with European Court of Justice’s decision 2010/87).
The User is invited to see FAQs relating to the Schrems II ruling and its effects drafted by the European Data Protection Committee (EDPB), the website www.privacyshield.gov and the Data Protection Authority’s website to better understand the issue and monitor further developments.
How can I grant or revoke consent to the use of Cookies?
The User can change his/her preferences relating to Cookies and prevent – for example – third-parties from installing them in the following ways:
1) by setting the browser software accordingly.
a) Some browsers support the Do Not Track function, which allows the User to automatically stop the collection of certain Data. However, not all websites are set up to enforce this option (discretionary).
b) Some browsers allow you to surf in “anonymous mode” limiting the amount of Data set on your computer and automatically deleting persistent Cookies placed on your device when you finish browsing.
In this case, the Website will not detect the User, the pages viewed and the related Cookies will not be stored in the history. However, the anonymous browsing function does not guarantee anonymity on the Internet, because it just deleted Cookies in your browser, but not the ones processed by website managers and connectivity providers.
c) In all browsers it is possible to delete Cookies manually. However, please pay attention that new Cookies are downloaded at every connection to the Internet, so that the User has to erase the Cookies periodically. If desired, some browsers offer automated systems for periodic deletion of Cookies.
2) by express refusal to consent – generally required only for profiling Cookies – in the event that the Website uses a latest generation banner.
The User can find information on how to manage consent to Cookies with some of the most popular browsers, for example, at the following addresses: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Microsoft Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge.
With reference to any identifiers used by third-parties, Users can manage their settings and withdraw their consent by visiting the related opt-out link (if available), using tools described in the third-party’s privacy policy or by contacting its Data Controller directly.
With regard to Google Analytics, if the Website support Google Analytics Javascript code (analytics.js, gtag.js) version, it is possible for the User to exercise the opt-out/disable Google Analytics by clicking here.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Users can also get information from YourOnlineChoices (EU), Network Advertising Initiative (USA), Digital Advertising Alliance (USA), DAAC (Canada), DDAI (Giappone) or other similar services. Therefore, the User is invited to consult also these websites.