www.damianobacchin.com

Privacy & Cookie Policy

Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy describes how this website manages and processes the personal data of its visitors. This notice is provided in accordance with Articles 13 and 14 of EU Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR).

1. Data Controller

The Data Controller is Damiano Bacchin, based in Treviso, Italy.

For communications regarding data protection: dev@damianobacchin.com.

2. Types of Data Processed

Data voluntarily provided by the user

Through the contact form on this website, the following data is collected: name, email address, phone number, message content.

Browsing data (Analytics)

This website uses Umami to monitor traffic in an aggregated manner. This choice was made to protect your privacy as much as possible: Umami does not use cookies, does not collect personal data, and does not track users across different websites or devices. IP addresses are isolated and anonymized.

3. Purpose and Legal Basis of Processing

Data collected through the contact form is processed exclusively for:

  • Responding to your requests for information or quotes.
  • Managing the professional relationship arising from the contact.

4. Processing Methods and Data Retention

Processing is carried out using IT tools protected by appropriate security measures.

Retention period: Data submitted through the contact form will be retained for the time strictly necessary to fulfill the request and, subsequently, for a maximum period of 24 months, unless a professional relationship justifies further retention.

5. Data Recipients

Data will not be disclosed or sold to third parties. Only technical service providers (such as the hosting provider) may have access to the data, appointed as Data Processors where necessary.

6. Rights of the Data Subject

In accordance with the GDPR, users have the right at any time to:

  • Request access to their personal data.
  • Request rectification or deletion of their data.
  • Request restriction of processing.
  • Object to processing.
  • Exercise the right to data portability.