Privacy
Who are we and what do we do with your personal data?
Verdesi and Partners, located at Viale Bruno Buozzi, 47 - 00197 Rome, (hereinafter also referred to as the Data Controller), is committed to ensuring the confidentiality of your personal data and providing the necessary protection against any event that may put them at risk of violation.
The Data Controller implements policies and practices regarding the collection and use of personal data and the exercise of your rights as recognized by applicable law. The Data Controller ensures that these policies and practices are updated whenever necessary, especially in case of regulatory or organizational changes that may affect the processing of your personal data. The Data Controller has appointed a Data Protection Officer (DPO) whom you can contact if you have questions about the adopted policies and practices. You can contact the DPO at:
How does the Data Controller collect and process your data?
Your personal information will be processed for browsing the website www.verdesiandpartners.it and collecting aggregated information for statistical purposes.
The processing of your personal data, such as browsing data (e.g., IP address) and tools released through browsing the website www.verdesiandpartners.it, is carried out by the Data Controller to manage the site and collect information, including aggregated data, to optimize the browsing experience and the services offered by the Data Controller.
Your personal data will not be disseminated or disclosed to unspecified parties.
Communications to third parties and recipients
The communication of your personal data mainly occurs towards third parties and/or recipients whose activities are necessary to perform tasks related to the aforementioned purposes and to comply with specific legal obligations. Any communication that does not meet these purposes will be subject to your consent.
In particular, your data will be communicated to third parties/recipients for:
- Performing the service (e.g., IT service providers);
- Communications to tax authorities and public supervisory and control bodies to which the Data Controller must fulfill specific obligations related to the nature of the activity performed.
The personal data processed by the Data Controller for this purpose are:
- Browsing data (IP address)
Reasons for IT security
The Data Controller processes, also through its suppliers (third parties and/or recipients), your personal data (e.g., IP address) or traffic data collected or obtained when services are displayed on the website, to the extent strictly necessary and proportionate to ensure the security and capability of a network or connected servers to withstand, at a given security level, unforeseen events or unlawful or malicious acts that compromise the availability, authenticity, integrity, and confidentiality of stored or transmitted personal data.
To this end, the Data Controller has procedures in place for managing personal data breaches (data breaches).
What are cookies, and for what purposes can they be used
A "cookie" is a small text file created by certain websites on the user's computer when they access a particular site, with the purpose of storing and transporting information. Cookies are sent by a web server (which is the computer running the visited website) to the user's browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, etc.) and stored on the user's computer; they are then sent back to the website during subsequent visits.
Some operations could not be performed without the use of cookies, which, in some cases, are therefore technically necessary. In other cases, the site uses cookies to facilitate and assist the user's navigation or to allow them to use services specifically requested.
Cookies can remain in the system for extended periods and may also contain a unique identification code. This allows the sites that use them to track the user's navigation within the site itself for statistical or advertising purposes, creating a personalized user profile based on the pages visited and showing targeted advertisements (Behavioural Advertising).
What cookies are used and for what primary purpose
The Data Controller provides below the specific categories of cookies used, their purposes, and the consequences of disabling them:
First-Party Cookies
Technical/Necessary Cookies
Cookie | Duration | Description |
ASP.NET_SessionId | session | Set by the Microsoft ASP.NET application, this cookie stores session data during visits to the site. |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-advertisement | 1 year | Installed by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin, this cookie stores user consent for cookies categorized as "Advertising". |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics | 1 year | Installed by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin, this cookie stores user consent for cookies categorized as "Statistics". |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary | 1 year | Installed by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin, this cookie stores user consent for cookies categorized as "Technical/Necessary". |
viewed_cookie_policy | 1 year | Set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin to store user preferences regarding the use of cookies. No personal data is saved. |
Statistical Cookies
Cookie | Duration | Description |
pvc_visits | 1 day | Created by post-views-counter, this cookie counts the number of visits to an article and prevents repeated views from the same user. |
Third-Party Cookies
This website also uses third-party cookies, which are created by a website other than the one the user is currently visiting. Specifically, users are informed that the site uses the following services that release cookies:
Statistical Cookies
Cookie | Duration | Description |
CONSENT | 2 years | Set by YouTube through embedded videos and records anonymous statistical data. |
Profiling Cookies
Cookie | Duration | Description |
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE | 5 months e 27 days | Set by YouTube to measure connection speed and determine the interface display. |
YSC | session | Set by YouTube to track views of embedded videos on the site. |
yt-remote-connected-devices | never | YouTube sets this cookie to store user preferences for embedded videos. |
yt-remote-device-id | never | YouTube sets this cookie to store user preferences for embedded videos. |
yt.innertube::nextId | never | Set by YouTube to store a unique ID for tracking viewed videos. |
yt.innertube::requests | never | Set by YouTube to store a unique ID for tracking viewed videos. |
Social buttons
On the website www.verdesiandpartners.it, some pages include functionalities ("widgets") that embed content from social networks (LinkedIn). These allow users browsing the Data Controller’s website to access the respective social networks with a simple click. In this case, the social network and web services collect user data, while the Data Controller does not share any browsing information or user data collected through its website with those networks or services. These services release "third-party cookies."
Here are links to the privacy policies of the social networks:
Cookie deselecting and activation
Cookie settings can be reviewed at any time by using the "Review Cookie Consent" button found at the bottom of every page.
What happens if you don’t provide your data?
Please refer to the consequences of disabling specific cookies as indicated in the table above.
How, where, and for how long is your data stored?
How we process your data
Personal data is processed using IT procedures by authorized and trained internal staff. These individuals can access your personal data only to the extent necessary to perform processing activities that concern you.
The Data Controller periodically reviews the tools used for data processing and the associated security measures, ensuring that personal data is not collected, processed, stored, or retained if unnecessary. The data is maintained with guarantees of integrity, authenticity, and intended usage according to the relevant processing purposes.
Where we process your data
The data is stored in IT and telematic archives located within the European Economic Area.
How long we process your data
- Cookies: Please refer to the data retention periods indicated in the previous table.
- Website Browsing: Personal data is retained for as long as necessary to allow website browsing unless events occur requiring intervention by competent authorities, including collaborations with third parties responsible for cybersecurity. This is to investigate any incidents and protect the Data Controller’s interests concerning potential liabilities related to the use of the site and its services.
What are your rights?
At any time, you have the right, free of charge and without particular formalities, to:
- Obtain confirmation of processing by the Data Controller.
- Access your personal data, learn its origin (if not collected directly from you), understand the purposes and legal basis of processing, and receive information about any third parties to whom the data is communicated, along with the storage period or criteria used to determine it.
- Update or correct your personal data to ensure accuracy.
- Delete your personal data from databases or backup archives when no longer necessary for the intended purposes or if deemed unlawful, unless justified by another legitimate reason.
- Restrict the processing of your data in certain circumstances, such as when disputing its accuracy, until verification occurs.
- Obtain your personal data, if processed based on your consent or a contract, in electronic format to transfer it to another controller.
The Data Controller must respond promptly, within one month of receiving your request. This period may be extended by two months if necessary, considering the complexity or number of requests, and you will be notified of the extension and its reasons.
To exercise your rights, write to:
How and when can you object to data processing?
You can object at any time to the processing of your personal data if based on legitimate interests by sending a request to
You have the right to have your personal data deleted if no overriding legitimate reasons justify retaining it.
How to file a complaint
Without prejudice to any other administrative or judicial action, you can file a complaint with the relevant supervisory authority, typically in the EU member state where you reside, work, or where the alleged violation of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 occurred.
Note: This translation is provided for informational purposes only. In case of discrepancies, the original Italian version prevails.