Privacy Policy

On this page, the user will find information on how the https://www.edizionilinabrun.it website is managed, with reference to the processing of personal data of users consulting it.

This information is provided pursuant to the GENERAL REGULATION ON DATA PROTECTION

Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 27, 2016

The texts, information and other data published on this site are for information purposes only and do not have an official character, unless otherwise provided for under current legislation.

Extended web information pursuant to EU Regulation 2016/679 (General Data Protection Regulation)

Which data we collect
The data we process are provided by the user in order to make use of the the buying and selling of books or services offered.
Or they are provided by users, with explicit consent, in order to receive our information on future news and activities.

How we use data
We may periodically use the e-mail address to send information and updates on future initiatives and offers.

Compulsory provision of data
The provision of personal data is compulsory only for the processing necessary for the provision of the requested services.
Subjects of treatment
The exclusive data controller is Ms Lina BRUN – Owner of the individual firm Brun Lina.
The data will never and under no circumstances be transferred or sold to third parties (with the exception of communications made for legal obligations).

User rights – Request for information, modification, deletion, copy of data
The user has the right to:
object in whole or in part to the processing of data – limited to promotional communication activities. Refusal of consent when purchasing a product or service will result in the inability to perform the service
object to data processing for direct marketing purposes
request information on their ‘data situation’ in our records
request data modification/rectification
request the total deletion of data (only possible for data for promotional use, while data for accounting/fiscal use must be retained in accordance with the law)
request a copy of data
obtain information on the purposes of processing
Rights may be exercised by writing tolinabrun@edizionilinabrun.it

How and for how long we store data
All data are stored in electronic archives protected with encryption technology and/or password access in compliance with privacy and current regulations.
Data on invoices, accounting documents and transactions are kept for a period of 11 years as required by law.
Data for direct marketing purposes are retained for a maximum period of 24 months.

Other useful information
FACEBOOK PAGE: it is possible that the Facebook page’s comment, like, review and post-sharing data will be indexed by search engines as it is a public page.