Biennale Arte Fabbrile – Stia 2025

Privacy Policy

Data Protection Notice

One of your rights under EU law is that you must be informed when your personal data (also known as personal information) is being processed (collected-used-stored) by websites or organisations. You also have the right to know the details and purposes of these processes.

Some of the processes offered on our website require the processing of your personal data. In these cases, links are valid on these pages redirecting you to the specific information regarding the process contained in the relevant data protection notices.

Your personal data and our website

We collect your personal information only as necessary to achieve a specific purpose related to our task;

We will use your personal information for marketing purposes;
We will not reuse the information for other purposes than the initial ones;
We put in place security measures to ensure that your data is updated and processed securely;
Under certain conditions provided by law, we may disclose your information to third parties (such as the European Anti-Fraud Office, the Court of Auditors, or law enforcement authorities) if it is necessary and proportionate in a legitimate manner for specific purposes;
You have the right to access your personal information, to have the possibility to verify it and the right to challenge it at any time if you believe that your data protection rights have been infringed;
We do not keep your personal information for longer than is necessary for the purpose for which it was collected;
We may however keep your information for a long period for historical, statistical or scientific purposes with due safeguards
Cookies

Cookies are small text files stored on the user’s device (such as a computer, tablet or phone) by the website used for technical functions of a site or for collecting statistics.

Cookies are generally used to provide a more personalized experience for a user, for example, as when an online service remembers your user profile without you having to log in.

When you visit our website, we may collect data from your browsing experience such as your IP address, the web pages you have visited, when you visited them and where they redirected you.

This information is used for data aggregation and anonymous statistics with the aim of improving our service and improving your user experience.

When you visit this site, we will keep your visit history for a maximum of 13 months. This information will then be deleted.

Social Media

We use social media to present our work through widely used and contemporary channels.

Our use of social media is highlighted on this website.

For example, you can watch videos, which we upload to our YouTube channel and follow links from our website to Google, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

Cookies are not activated by our display of social media buttons for the connection of these services when pages of our website are loaded on your computer (or other devices) or by components from these services embedded in our website.

Each social media has its own policies in how they process your personal data when you access their sites. For example, if you choose to watch one of our videos on YouTube, you will be asked for explicit consent to accept YouTube cookies; if you search for our activity on Twitter, you will be asked for explicit consent to accept Twitter cookies; the same applies for Google, Facebook and LinkedIn.

If you have any concerns or questions about their use of your personal data, you should read their privacy policies carefully before using their sites.