DATA PROVISION
Data must be provided to agree and execute the contract. Refusing to provide Data therefore means that it will not be possible to establish the contractual relationship and/or fulfil the resulting contractual obligations.
DATA RECIPIENTS
Data may be communicated to external parties operating as data controllers, for example supervisory bodies and authorities and public or private parties in general authorised to request data.
Data may be processed on behalf of the data controller by external parties appointed as data processors carrying out specific activities for the controller, such as dealing with accounting, tax and insurance requirements, sending correspondence, managing takings and payments etc.
PARTIES AUTHORISED TO PROCESS DATA
Data may be processed by employees in company departments who are responsible for carrying out the activities outlined above and have been authorised to process the data and have received suitable operating instructions.
DATA SUBJECTS’ RIGHTS- COMPLAINT TO THE SUPERVISORY BODY
By contacting Gewiss S.p.A. via e-mail sent to privacy@gewiss.com, data subjects can ask the Company for access to personal data, or the correction or deletion of personal data, and also have the right to restrict processing of the data in the cases set out in article 18 of the GDPR, and object to processing in the case of legitimate interests of the controller.
Furthermore, in the case where processing is based on consent or a contract and carried out with automated tools, data subjects have the right to receive the personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, and to transmit the data to another data controller without obstruction.
Data subjects have the right to lodge a complaint to the competent Supervisory Authority in the member state where they are resident or where they work, or the member state where the alleged breach took place. Data subjects have the right to withdraw consent at any time in relation to data processed for marketing purposes, and object to data being processed for these purposes.
Data subjects have the possibility of stating a preference for being contacted for the aforementioned purposes through conventional methods and objecting to receiving communication through automatic methods only.