Privacy Policy

BJCEM aisbl, (Registered Office c/o Fidelium Boulevard Saint Michel, 65 B-1040 Bruxelles-Belgium; Executive Office Cortile del Maglio via Andreis 18 int. 18/c 10152 Turin – Italy T +39 011 19504733), informs, in compliance with art. 13 EU Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR), that will process data users collected through the website www.bjcem.org with the following modalities and for the following purposes.

Newsletter

BJCEM newsletter is sent by e-mail to those who explicitly request it, by filling out the form “Subscribe to our newsletter” and authorizing BJCEM to process their personal data (email addresses). The provision of data is optional. The refusal to provide the email address makes it impossible to obtain the newsletter service.

The personal data provided by users subscribed to the newsletter are used only to send the newsletter and will not be disclosed to third parties.

The collected data are processed using computer tools. Appropriate security measures are observed to prevent data loss, illicit or incorrect use and unauthorized access.

The newsletter is managed by the MailChimp® platform, belonging to the company Rocket Science Group, LLC, which is based in the United States and complies with the c.d. “Safe Harbor” agreement, which imposes a level of protection of personal data equal to the standards required by the Privacy Authorities of the EU countries. The aforementioned company will process the data of the interested parties as independent holder, in compliance with the aforementioned standards (see disclosure). For any doubt or clarification, the interested party can contact directly Rocket Science Group, LLC, Mailchimp Privacy Department, 512 Means St., Suite 404, Atlanta, Georgia 30318. Failure to consent to communication and transfer of data as detailed above will make it impossible to get the newsletter service. Data controller

The data controller of the collected data, except as expressed in the previous point about the communication and the transfer abroad of the same, is BJCEM Network, email: communication@bjcem.org Data processing related to the newsletter service takes place at BJCEM Executive Office Via Andreis 18 int.18/c 10152 Turin, Italy.

The subjects to whom the personal data refer have the right at any time to obtain confirmation of the existence or otherwise of the same data and to know its content and origin, verify its accuracy or request its integration, update, or rectification. The subjects have also the right to request cancellation, transformation into anonymous form or blocking of data processed in violation of the law, as well as to oppose in any case, for legitimate reasons, to their treatment. Requests should be addressed to: communication@bjcem.org

To stop receiving the newsletter, send an email to: communication@bjcem.org

Use of cookies

A cookie is a piece of information in the form of a very small text file that is placed on an internet user’s hard drive. It is generated by a web page server, which is basically the computer that operates a web site. The information the cookie contains is set by the server and it can be used by that server whenever the user visits the site. A cookie can be thought of as an internet user’s identification card, which tell a web site when the user has returned.

Cookies make the interaction between users and web sites faster and easier. Without cookies, it would be very difficult for a web site to allow a visitor to fill up a shopping cart or to remember the user’s preferences or registration details for a future visit.

Web sites use cookies mainly because they save time and make the browsing experience more efficient and enjoyable. Web sites often use cookies for the purposes of collecting demographic information about their users.

Cookies enable web sites to monitor their users’ web surfing habits and profile them for marketing purposes (for example, to find out which products or services they are interested in and send them targeted advertisements).

Session, or transient cookies

Cookies that are stored in the computer’s memory only during a user’s browsing session and are automatically deleted from the user’s computer when the browser is closed.

These cookies usually store a session ID that is not personally identifiable to users, allowing the user to move from page to page without having to log-in repeatedly. They are widely used by commercial web sites (for example, to keep track of items that a consumer has added to a shopping cart).

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Session cookies are never written on the hard drive and they do not collect any information from the user’s computer. Session cookies expire at the end of the user’s browser session and can also become no longer accessible after the session has been inactive for a specified length of time, usually 20 minutes.

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Permanent, persistent, or stored cookies

Cookies that are stored on the user’s computer and are not deleted when the browser is closed. Permanent cookies can retain user preferences for a particular web site, allowing those preferences to be used in future browsing sessions.

Permanent cookies can be used to identify individual users, so they may be used by web sites to analyse users’ surfing behaviour within the web site. These cookies can also be used to provide information about numbers of visitors, the average time spent on a particular page and generally the performance of the web site. They are usually configured to keep track of users for a prolonged period of time, in some cases many years into the future.

This site doesn’t have permanent cookies, except for the one used to store the acceptance of cookies.

Stats cookies

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