Privacy and Cookie policy

Information and consent pursuant to D.Lgs 196/2003

Code regarding the protection of personal data within the meaning and for the purposes of the provisions of Legislative Decree of June 30, 2003, n. 196 Code on Personal Data Protection.

We inform you that your personal data, supplied and / or subsequently acquired, will be handled by CeSPI through electronic and manual in compliance with the Code and applicable legislation on privacy, in accordance 'with the principles of correctness, lawfulness' and transparency and the protection of your privacy and your rights for the sole purposes' related to the event or event in place.

The information you provide will be treated, prior express statement of consent from you, electronic, magnetic, paper exclusively by persons nominated by CeSPI, Data Controller, for final 'such as sending information of a promotional or commercial nature, relating the promotion of events, or to offers of products and / or services of interest to you and stored only for the time necessary and not excessive in relation to the purposes' for which they are collected. Your data will not be disclosed in any way, including by making available for consultation, within a specific consent granted by you. The information you provide may be transferred to third parties for purposes' which sending information of a promotional or commercial nature deemed of interest to potential. To exercise your rights under art. 7 of the Privacy Code, listed above, you have the right to request cancellation, transformation into anonymous form or blocking of data processed unlawfully, and to oppose in any case, for legitimate reasons, their treatment. Requests should be sent to CeSPI - Centro Studi Politica Internazionale, Piazza Margana, 39 00186 Roma (ITALY) - E-mail: cespi@cespi.it
Please interested in the subject you want to make a timely written notice to the CeSPI possible inclusion in the Register of Public Oppositions.

 

Cookie policy

What is a cookie?

Cookies are files or pieces of information that may be stored on the visitor's computer (or other internet enabled devices, such as a smartphone or tablet) when the CeSPI websites is visited. A cookie will usually contain the name of the website from which the cookie has come from, the "lifetime" of the cookie (i.e. how long it will remain on the used device), and a value, which is usually a randomly generated unique number.
 

What CeSPI use cookies for?

  • To make the CeSPI website easier to use and to better tailor both the portal and CeSPI services to the visitors interests and needs.

  • To help speed up the visitors future activities and experiences on CeSPI website.

  • To compile anonymous, aggregated statistics that allow CeSPI to understand how visitors use its website and help CeSPI to improve its structure and content. 

 

How does CeSPI use cookies on its website?

CeSPI absolutely cannot identify individuals or legal entities in the information stored by cookies. 
Each visitor can accept or refuse the cookies installation at the beginning of each browsing session. 

How is it possible to control or delete cookies?

Most Internet browsers are initially set up to automatically accept cookies. The settings can changed to block cookies or to alert the visitor when cookies are being sent to the evice. There are a number of ways to manage cookies. Please refer to hte used browser instructions or help screen to learn more about how to adjust or modify the browser settings.