What are cookies?
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What are cookies used for?
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What are “technical” cookies?
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Treatment titiolar
Lawyer Fabio Loria
Viale di Porta Vercellina, 7/9
20123 – Milan
Rights of the data subject
Pursuant to Art. 7 Privacy Code, at any time the interested party has the right to obtain confirmation of the existence or non-existence of data concerning him/her and to know its content and origin, to verify its accuracy or request its integration or updating, or rectification. She also has the right to request the deletion, transformation into anonymous form or blocking of data processed in violation of the law, as well as to oppose for legitimate reasons the processing of data concerning her. Relevant requests should be addressed to the data controller.