Privacy and Cookies Policy

The use of this website and any service provided implies that you agree and accept our privacy policy. If you do not agree to this policy you should not use the website or it’s services.

This Information provided in accordance with Article 13 of law 196/2003 to visitors to the website Personal Drones and users of services offered by the same, at the website address http://www.personal-drones.net, with the exclusion of external links.

The data collected through this website are divided into:

Navigation data

This category of data includes IP addresses or domain names of computers used by users connecting to the site, URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) ​​of requested resources, and other parameters related to the http protocol and related to the operating system and computer environment. These data are used only to obtain anonymous statistical information on site usage and to check its correct functioning and is deleted immediately after processing. The data could be used to ascertain responsibility in case of hypothetical crimes against the site.

Data provided voluntarily by users

If e-mail is sent to one of the e-mail addresses listed in this site, the e-mail address of the sender will be collected in order to reply to messages.

Website Cookies

Cookies are small files sent and stored on your computer by websites that you visit. Cookies are stored in your browser’s file directory. The next time you visit the site, your browser will read the cookie and re-transmit the information to the website or entity that originally created the cookie. To learn more about these technologies and how they work, visit, for example, the allaboutcookies.org site.

No personal user data is acquired from the site. We do not use cookies to transmit personal information, or systems for tracking users.

The website uses a cookie to remember the user’s preference regarding cookies (Cookie technical “displayCookieConsent”, whose deadline is one year).

Third Party Cookies

When a user uses http://www.personal-drones.net, some cookies can be stored that are not controlled by the site. This happens, for example, when you visit a page that contains content by a third party Web site. As a result, the user will receive cookies by these third-party services. The cookies do not contain personal information, unless the user has logged in to an account.

For example, third-party cookies may be caused by:

Remember that you, through your browser configuration can at any time disable the operation of cookies or be informed when receiving cookies and refuse to give consent to sending.

Except for the data collected automatically (navigation data), the contribution of other information via email or predisposed modules is free and spontaneous and can result in failure to send only a failure to satisfy any request.

The place of retention of data is the server of the provider hosting the site only for the navigation data and the email management client of e-mail recipients, except for the cookies that are stored in your computer.

The data controller is the webmaster of the site that can be reached at contact at personal-drones dotnet.

How to change the settings on cookies

Most browsers allow you to erase cookies from your computer hard drive, block acceptance of cookies or receive a warning before a cookie is stored.
How to change the settings for:

Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Internet Explorer
Safari
Opera

The user can use the Your Online Choices service, thanks to which you can refuse to give consent to most profiling cookies from ad networks.

Section 7 of the DL 196/03

Legislative Decree n.196 / 2003, Art. 7 – Right to access personal data and other rights.

1. You have the right to obtain confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning you, even if not yet recorded, and their communication in intelligible form

2. You have the right to obtain information:

a. on the origin of personal data;
b. on the purposes and methods of treatment;
c. on the logic applied in case of treatment with the help of electronic instruments;
d. on the identity of the owner, manager and the designated representative under Article 5, paragraph 2;
e. the recipients or categories of recipients to whom the data may be communicated or who can learn about them as appointed representative in the State, managers or agents.

3. You have the right to:

a. update, rectify or, when interested, integrate the data;
b. the cancellation, anonymization or blocking of data processed unlawfully, including data whose retention is unnecessary for the purposes for which the data were collected or subsequently processed;
c. the certification that the operations in letters a) and b) have been notified, also as regards their content, to those to whom the data were communicated or disclosed, except where such compliance is impossible or involves a manifestly disproportionate to the protected right.

4. You have the right to object, in whole or in part:

a. for legitimate reasons the processing of personal data, pertinent for collection purposes;
b. to the processing of personal data for purposes of sending advertising materials or direct selling or for carrying out market research or commercial communication.