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PERSONAL DATA HANDLING
Article 13 of Legislative Decree N. 196 dated 30 June, 2003 concerning the protection of personal data.

We hereby inform you that, pursuant to Legislative Decree 196/2003, the personal data provided by you will be used to respond to requests you have made and, with explicit consent, for the sending of informational material.
The processing of data for the above purposes will be carried out in full compliance with Legislative Decree 196/2003 and with the use of information technology and computer systems. Specific security measures are observed to prevent the loss of data, illicit or incorrect use of it and unauthorized access. The data provided on the forms will not be disclosed to third parties, except in cases where this is necessary for the stated purpose (ex. mailing of publications). The data regarding navigation, on the other hand, will be used for the sole purpose of obtaining anonymous statistical information regarding the Website. The supplying of personal data is optional, but if the necessary data for the contact are not granted we will not be able to respond to requests.
The party responsible for the handling of your data is Riglarhaus Hotel and Restaurant headquartered in Fraz Lateis 3-33020 Sauris (UD) - and the manager is Ms Paula Schneider, to whom you can turn to exercise your rights under Art. 7 of Legislative Decree 196/2003.
Article 7 provides:
1. You have the right to obtain confirmation of the existence or not of personal data concerning yourself, even if not yet recorded, and its communication in intelligible form.
2. You have the right to obtain the following information: a) the origin of the personal data; b) the purposes and methods of its handling; c) the methods applied in case of treatment with the help of electronic means; d) of the identity of the owner, manager and the representative appointed under article 5, paragraph 2; e) subjects or categories of subjects to whom personal data may be communicated or who can learn about them as appointed representatives of the State, managers or agents.
3. You have the right to obtain: a) an update, correction or, when needed, integration of the data; b) the cancellation, transformation into anonymous form or blocking of the data processed if in violation of the law, including those for which its preservation is not necessary for the purposes for which the data were originally collected or subsequently processed; c) certification that the operations in parts a) and b have been communicated, as also related to their contents, to those to whom the data were communicated or given, except where this requirement proves impossible or involves the use of means clearly disproportionate to the protected right.
4. You have the right to oppose, in whole or in part: a) for legitimate reasons, the processing of personal data concerning yourself, even if pertinent to the purpose of its collection; b) the processing of personal data concerning yourself for purposes of sending advertising materials or direct sales or for conducting market research or advertising. Requests should be sent to info@riglarhaus.it

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