Definitions and legal references
“Owner” and data controller
In accordance with Articles 13 and 14 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 on the Protection of Personal Data, Yes Automation is obligated to furnish specific details concerning the utilization of personal data.
Yes Automation, located at Via Nazionale delle Puglie, 7 – 80013 Casalnuovo (NA), acts as the data controller for the personal data involved in the contractual relationship. For any inquiries or communication, please reach out to us via email at: info@yesautomation.eu
Types of data collected
This website collects various Personal Data, either independently or through third parties, including Cookies, Usage Data, and Email.
Additional Personal Data may be outlined in other sections of this privacy policy or in informational texts displayed simultaneously with Data collection.
Users may voluntarily input Personal Data, or it may be collected automatically during website use.
The potential utilization of Cookies or other tracking tools by this website or third-party service owners, unless otherwise specified, is for identifying the User and recording their preferences strictly for the purpose of providing the requested service.
Failure to provide certain Personal Data by the User may hinder this website from delivering its services.
Users bear responsibility for the Personal Data of third parties published or shared through this website, ensuring they have the right to communicate or disseminate such information and releasing the Owner from any liability to third parties.
Details of Personal Data Processing
Navigation Data
The computer systems and software procedures utilized for the operation of this website automatically gather certain personal data as part of their regular functioning. The transmission of this data is implicit in the use of Internet communication protocols.
These data serve the sole purpose of obtaining anonymous statistical information about site usage, ensuring its proper functioning, and are promptly deleted after processing. In the event of potential computer crimes against the site, the data could be employed to ascertain responsibility.
Data Voluntarily Provided by the User
The act of voluntarily, explicitly, and willingly sending electronic mail to the addresses specified on this site results in the subsequent acquisition of the sender’s address. This information is necessary to respond to inquiries, along with any other personal data included in the message.
Cookies
Technical Cookies
Technical cookies are utilized solely for “carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network or to the extent strictly necessary for the provider of an information society service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user to provide such service” (refer to Article 122(1) of the Code). They are not employed for any other purposes and are typically installed directly by the website owner or operator.
These cookies can be categorized into navigation or session cookies, which ensure normal website navigation and usage (allowing, for instance, purchases or authentication to access restricted areas); analytics cookies, considered technical when used directly by the website operator to gather information in aggregate form on the number of users and their website interactions; and functionality cookies, enabling users to navigate based on selected criteria (such as language or chosen products for purchase) to enhance the service provided.
The installation of such cookies doesn’t necessitate users’ prior consent. However, the obligation to provide information in accordance with Article 13 of the Code remains, and the site operator may present this information in the manner it deems most appropriate.
Other Types of Cookies and Third-Party Tools
Some services mentioned below gather statistics in aggregate and might not necessitate User consent or may be managed directly by the Owner, as explained, without third-party involvement.
Content Commentary
Commentary services enable Users to create and publish their comments on the content of this site. Depending on the settings chosen by the Owner, Users can leave comments anonymously.
If the Personal Data released by the User includes an email, it may be utilized to send notifications of comments regarding the same content. Users bear responsibility for the content of their comments.
In cases where a comment service by third parties is integrated, it’s possible that, even if Users don’t use the comment service, it may still collect traffic data related to the pages where the comment service is installed.
FacebookComments (Facebook)
FacebookComments, operated by Facebook Inc., allows Users to post comments and share them within the Facebook platform.
Personal data collected: Cookies and Usage Data. Place of processing: USA – Privacy Policy
Interaction with Social Networks and External Platforms
These services enable interactions with social networks or other external platforms directly from the pages of this site.
Interactions and information acquired by this site are always subject to the User’s privacy settings related to each social network.
In cases where a social network interaction service is incorporated, it’s possible that, even if Users don’t actively use the service, it may still collect traffic data associated with the pages where it’s installed.
Tweet Button and Social Widgets of Twitter (Twitter)
The Tweet button and Twitter social widgets facilitate interaction with the social network Twitter, provided by Twitter Inc.
Personal data collected: Cookies and Usage data. Place of processing: USA – Privacy Policy
Google AdSense (Google)
Google AdSense, offered by Google Inc., is an advertising service that utilizes the “Doubleclick” Cookie. This cookie tracks the usage of this site and User behavior concerning the advertisements, products, and services provided.
Personal data collected: Cookie and Usage Data. Place of processing: USA – Privacy Policy
Statistics
The services within this section enable the Data Controller to monitor and analyze traffic data, serving to track User behavior.
Google Analytics (Google)
Google Analytics, a web analytics service by Google Inc. (“Google”), utilizes the Personal Data collected to track and examine the usage of this site. It compiles reports and shares them with other services developed by Google. Additionally, Google may use Personal Data to contextualize and personalize ads within its advertising network.
Personal Data collected: Cookies and Usage Data. Place of processing: USA – Privacy Policy – Opt Out
How to Disable Cookies through Browser Configuration
Google Chrome
1. Open the Chrome Browser.
2. Click on the menu located on the browser toolbar next to the URL entry window.
3. Select “Settings.”
4. Click on “Show Advanced Settings.”
5. In the “Privacy” section, click on the “Content Settings” button.
6. Under the “Cookies” section, you can customize the following cookie settings:
- Allow local data to be saved
- Change local data only until the browser is closed
- Prevent sites from setting cookies
- Block third-party cookies and data from sites
- Manage exceptions for specific websites
7. You can also delete individual or all cookies.
For additional information, please visit the dedicated page.
Mozilla Firefox
1. Open the Mozilla Firefox Browser.
2. Click on the menu located on the browser toolbar next to the URL entry window.
3. Select “Options.”
4. Choose the Privacy panel.
5. Click on “Show Advanced Settings.”
6. In the “Privacy” section, click on the “Content Settings” button.
7. Under the “Tracking” section, customize cookie-related settings:
- Require sites not to do any tracking
- Notify sites of your willingness to be tracked
- Do not communicate any preference regarding tracking of personal data
8. In the “History” section, you can:
- Enable “Use custom settings” by choosing to accept third-party cookies (always, from the most visited sites, or never) and decide how long to keep them (until they expire, when Firefox closes, or prompt each time).
- Remove individual stored cookies.
For additional details, please visit the dedicated page.
Internet Explorer
1. Open the Internet Explorer Browser.
2. Click on the Tools button and select Internet Options.
3. Navigate to the Privacy tab and in the Settings section, adjust the slider to the preferred cookie action:
- Block all cookies
- Allow all cookies
- Select sites to receive cookies: position the slider to an intermediate setting to neither block nor allow all cookies. Then click on Sites, enter a website in the Website Address box, and choose to Block or Allow.
For additional details, please visit the dedicated page.
Safari 6
1. Open the Safari Browser.
2. Click on Safari, select Preferences, and click on Privacy.
3. In the “Block Cookies” section, specify how Safari should handle cookies from websites.
4. To view which sites have stored cookies, click on Details.
For additional information, please visit the dedicated page.
Safari iOS (mobile device)
1. Open the Safari iOS Browser.
2. Tap on Settings and then select Safari.
3. Tap on “Block Cookies” and choose from the available options: “Never,” “Third-party and advertisers,” or “Always.”
4. To clear all cookies stored by Safari, tap on Settings, then Safari, and finally on Clear Cookies and Data.
For additional details, please visit the dedicated page.
Opera
1. Open the Opera Browser.
2. Click on Preferences, then Advanced, and finally Cookies.
3. Choose one of the following options:
- Accept all cookies
- Accept cookies only from the site you are visiting: Reject third-party cookies sent from a domain different from the one you are visiting
- Never accept cookies: Prevent all cookies from being saved.
For additional details, please visit the dedicated page.
How to Disable Cookies from Third-Party Services
Purposes of the Data Collected
User Data is gathered to facilitate the provision of services by the Owner. Additionally, it serves the following purposes: Content Commenting, Remarketing and Behavioral Targeting, Statistics, Interaction with social networks and external platforms, and Displaying content from external platforms.
The specific types of Personal Data utilized for each purpose have been outlined in the relevant sections of this document.
Method and Place of Processing of Collected Data
Methods of Processing
The Data Controller employs secure methods to process Users’ Personal Data, ensuring protection against unauthorized access, disclosure, modification, or destruction of such information.
Processing occurs through computer and/or telematic tools, employing organizational methods and logics strictly aligned with the specified purposes. In addition to the Data Controller, certain categories of employees (e.g., administrative, commercial, marketing, legal, system administrators) or external parties (e.g., third-party technical service providers, postal couriers, hosting providers, IT companies, communication agencies) may, if necessary, be appointed as Data Processors and gain access to the Data.
An updated list of Data Processors can be requested from the Data Controller.
Location
The Data is processed at the operating offices of the Data Controller and any other place where the parties involved in processing are located. For more details, please contact the Data Controller.
Times
The Data is processed for the duration necessary to fulfill the User’s requested service or as required by the purposes outlined in this document. Users can always request the suspension of processing or deletion of their Data.
Further Information on Treatment
Judicial Defense
The User’s Personal Data may be utilized by the Owner for defense purposes in court or during preparatory stages, particularly to counter potential misuse of the services by the User. The User acknowledges that the Data Controller may be obliged to disclose the Data upon request by public authorities.
Specific Disclosures
Upon the User’s request, in addition to the information provided in this privacy policy, this site may furnish the User with supplementary and contextual disclosures concerning specific services or the collection and processing of Personal Data.
System Logs and Maintenance
For operational and maintenance purposes, both this site and any third-party services it employs may gather System Logs. These files record interactions and may also contain Personal Data, such as the User’s IP address.
Information Not Contained in This Policy
Any additional information regarding the processing of Personal Data can be requested at any time from the Data Controller using the provided contact information.
Exercise of Rights by Users
In accordance with EU Regulation 2016/679, you have the right to request from the Data Controller access to your personal data (Art. 15), rectification (Art. 16), erasure or oblivion (Art. 17), restriction of the processing of personal data concerning you (Art. 18), the right to data portability (Art. 20), or to object to their processing (Art. 21). Additionally, you have the right not to be subjected to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, that produces legal effects or similarly significantly affects you (Art. 22).
Yes Automation emphasizes that you can exercise your right to object to the processing of your personal data at any time by withdrawing the previously given consent.
Requests can be made to the Data Controller by sending an email to the following address: info@yesautomation.eu
Yes Automation
Via Nazionale delle Puglie, 7 – 80013 Casalnuovo (NA)
Changes to this Privacy Policy
The Data Controller retains the right to modify this privacy policy at any time, notifying Users through this page.
Hence, it’s advisable to frequently check this page, using the date of the last modification indicated at the bottom as a reference. If you disagree with the modifications made to this privacy policy, you should discontinue using this site and may request the Data Controller to delete your Personal Data.
Unless stated otherwise, the preceding privacy policy will remain applicable to Personal Data collected up to that point.
About this Privacy Policy
This privacy policy is under the responsibility of the Data Controller, crafted from forms prepared and stored on its servers.
Definitions and Legal References
Personal Data (or Data)
Personal Data refers to any information concerning a natural person who can be identified or is identifiable, even indirectly, by referencing other information, including a personal identification number.
Usage Data
Usage Data encompasses information collected automatically by this site or third-party applications used by this site. This includes IP addresses or domain names of the computers used by Users connecting to this site, URI addresses (Uniform Resource Identifier), request times, submission methods to the server, response status codes (success, error, etc.), country of origin, browser and operating system characteristics, temporal details of the visit (e.g., time spent on each page), and the route followed within the site, specifically the sequence of pages consulted, along with parameters related to the operating system and the User’s computer environment.
User
A User is an individual who utilizes this site and must either coincide with or be authorized by the Data Subject, whose Personal Data is being processed.
Data Subject
The Data Subject refers to the natural or legal person to whom the Personal Data pertains.
Data Processor (or Person Responsible)
The Data Processor is the natural person, legal entity, public administration, or any other entity, association, or body appointed by the Data Controller to process Personal Data, as outlined in this privacy policy.
Data Controller (or Owner)
The Data Controller is the natural person, legal entity, public administration, or any other body, association, or entity responsible, either individually or jointly with another owner, for decisions related to the purposes and methods of processing Personal Data, along with the tools used, including security aspects. Unless stated otherwise, the Data Controller is the owner of this site.
This Site
This Site refers to the hardware or software tool through which Users’ Personal Data is collected.
Cookie
A Cookie is a small piece of data stored on the User’s device.
Legal References
Notice to European Users: This Privacy Policy is formulated to comply with the obligations outlined in Art. 10 of Directive No. 95/46/EC and the provisions of Directive 2002/58/EC, as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC, concerning Cookies.