Cookie Policy

COOKIE POLICY
INFORMATION NOTICE REGARDING THE PROCESSING OF ONLINE USERS’ PERSONAL DATA IN ACCORDANCE WITH REGULATION (UE) 2016/679 (“GDPR”)

 

Data Controller
Data Controller is CCS JV s.c.a.r.l. (hereinafter “Company” or “Controller”), located in San Donato Milanese (MI), Via Milano n. 10, VAT 10828520964, in the person of the legal representative pro tempore. Data Controller can be contacted at the e-mail address privacy@ccsjv.com

WHAT ARE COOKIES
Cookies are small text strings which websites visited by users send and store on their computer or mobile device to be later sent back to the website when a user returns for another visit. The purpose of cookies is to remember user actions and preferences, such as website display language, so that it does not have to be selected again when the user browsers through pages on the same website or returns at a later date. Cookies are therefore used to perform authentication operations, browser session monitoring and storage of information on user activities for statistical and advertising purposes.
Cookies may be permanently stored on your computer or have a limited duration (so-called “persistent cookies”) but can also disappear when you close your browser (so-called “session cookies”)
Cookies may be installed by the site you are visiting (so-called “first-party cookies”) or can be installed by third parties (so-called “third-party cookies”).

HOW WE USE COOKIES

  1. Strictly necessary cookies or technical cookies
    These cookies are essential for the correct functioning of our website and are used to speed up, improve or personalise the level of service to users and to manage login and access to the reserved functions of the website (where required). The duration of cookies is strictly limited to the work session (when the browser is closed, they are deleted), or longer, aimed at recognising the visitor’s computer. Their deactivation may compromise the use of the services accessible by login, while the public part of the site remains normally usable.
    The website https://www.ccsjv.com/ uses only technical cookies for its operation and the lawfulness of the processing for their installation is the execution of a contract to which to which the Data Subject is a party.

MANAGING COOKIE PREFERENCES
No consent is required for the installation of technical cookies, which are strictly necessary for the operation of this website.

HOW TO CHANGE COOKIE SETTINGS
Users have the option, at any time, to set their browsers to accept all cookies, only some cookies or to block them entirely, disabling their use by websites. Furthermore, users can usually set preferences in their browser to ensure they are notified whenever a cookie is stored in their computer. Finally, at the end of each browsing session users may delete any cookies collected from their device’s hard disk. If they wish to delete cookies installed in the browser’s cookie folder, it is important to remember that each browser has set up different procedures for managing settings.
By choosing the relevant link from the list below, users can obtain specific instructions for some of the most commonly used browsers.

If the user would like to know more about cookies in general can visit the website http://www.allaboutcookies.org
If the user would like to know more about behavioral advertising and online privacy can visit the website http://www.youronlinechoices.com

Cookie Name Purpose First/ third party Legal basis Duration Additional information
Technical pll_language Correct functioning of the website First party Contract executon 1 year
Technical TS0136fa28 Correct functioning of the website First party Contract executon Session
Technical Cookie Notice Correct functioning of the website third parties open source Session


MANDATORY NATURE OF DATA PROVISION
Personal data processed through the installation of first-party technical are necessary to ensure correct browsing within the website

TRANSFER AND ACCESS TO YOUR DATA
The data may possibly be processed by external parties operating as autonomous data controllers such as, for example, authorities and supervisory and control bodies.
The data may also be processed, on behalf of the Company, by external parties appointed as Data Processors, to whom appropriate operating instructions are given. These subjects are essentially included in the following categories:

  1. subsidiaries and associated companies of the joint venture partners, as well as companies of the Saipem Group, even if not located in the EU (based on the adequacy decisions by the European Commission or on the basis of standard model clauses), who carry out outsourcing activities on behalf of the Controller, in their capacity as Data Processors;
  2. Third parties (by way of indication, companies providing IT services, etc.), including those not located in the EU (based on the adequacy decisions by the European Commission or on the basis of standard model clauses), who carry out outsourcing activities on behalf of the Controller, in their capacity as Data Processors.

PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO PROCESS DATA
Data may be processed by employees of company functions responsible for pursuing the aforementioned purposes who have been expressly authorized to process data and have received adequate operating instructions.

TRANSFER OF PERSONAL DATA TO COUNTRIES OUTSIDE THE EUROPEAN UNION
The data collected using cookies may be transferred outside the European Union pursuant on the adequacy decisions by the European Commission or on the basis of standard model clauses. For further information, Data Subjects may contact the Data Controller at the following e-mail address: privacy@ccsjv.com

DATA SUBJECT RIGHTS – COMPLAINT TO SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
Data Subjects have the right to contact the Controller to the e-mail address privacy@ccsjv.com to exercise the rights recognised by GDPR, requesting access to their personal data, deletion of their personal data, rectification of incorrect data, integration of incomplete data, restriction of processing in the cases provided for by art. 18 GDPR, as well as the right to object to processing in cases of legitimate interest of the Data Controller.

Pursuant to Article 77 of the GDPR, Data Subjects have also the right to lodge a complaint to the competent Supervisory Authority in the Member State where they habitually reside or work or in the State where the alleged infringement has occurred.