privacy policy
Dear Sir/Madam,
We wish to inform you that Legislative Decree no. 196 of 30 June 2003 (“Personal Data Protection Code”) provides for the protection of individuals and other subjects with regard to the processing of personal data.
In accordance with the provisions of this regulation, such processing will be based on the principles of fairness, lawfulness, transparency, and the protection of your privacy and your rights.
Pursuant to Article 13 of Legislative Decree no. 196/2003, we therefore provide you with the following information:
The data you provide will be processed for the purpose of carrying out tourist booking services and responding to requests for information or availability through the website hotellaresidenza.sintonia.info.
The processing will be carried out using computerised methods.
Providing data is mandatory, as without it we cannot proceed with the tourist booking, the request for availability, or information requests. Failure to provide the data will therefore result in the termination of the contract or request process.
The data will be communicated solely to the parties necessary for the fulfilment of the booking contract or the requests you have made. No other dissemination of the data will take place outside this scope.
The data controller is:
S.A.D.E. SOCIETA’ ALBERGHI DE ANGELIS SRL
VIA F. SERENA, 22
80073 CAPRI
TAX CODE 00293630638
VAT NO. 00293630638
REGISTERED OFFICE
PIAZZA AMEDEO, 8
80121 NAPLES
REA: 230743
SHARE CAPITAL: € 466,000.00
The data processor is:
S.A.D.E. SOCIETA’ ALBERGHI DE ANGELIS SRL
VIA F. SERENA, 22
80073 CAPRI
TAX CODE 00293630638
VAT NO. 00293630638
REGISTERED OFFICE
PIAZZA AMEDEO, 8
80121 NAPLES
REA: 230743
SHARE CAPITAL: € 466,000.00
At any time, you may exercise your rights with regard to the data controller, pursuant to Article 7 of Legislative Decree no. 196/2003, which we reproduce here in full for your convenience:
Legislative Decree no. 196/2003, Article 7 – Right of access to personal data and other rights
The data subject has the right to obtain confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning them exist, even if not yet recorded, and their communication in an intelligible form.
The data subject has the right to obtain information on:
a) the origin of the personal data;
b) the purposes and methods of the processing;
c) the logic applied in case of processing carried out with the aid of electronic means;
d) the identification details of the data controller, data processors, and the representative designated pursuant to Article 5, paragraph 2;
e) the entities or categories of entities to whom the personal data may be communicated or who may become aware of it in their capacity as designated representative(s) in the State’s territory, data processors, or persons in charge of the processing.The data subject has the right to obtain:
a) the updating, rectification, or, when interested, the integration of the data;
b) the erasure, anonymisation, or blocking of data processed unlawfully, including data that need not be kept for the purposes for which the data were collected or subsequently processed;
c) certification that the operations referred to in points a) and b) have been notified, also as regards their content, to those to whom the data have been communicated or disseminated, unless this requirement proves impossible or involves a manifestly disproportionate effort compared to the right being protected.The data subject has the right to object, in whole or in part:
a) on legitimate grounds, to the processing of personal data concerning them, even if relevant to the purpose of the collection;
b) to the processing of personal data concerning them for the purpose of sending advertising material, direct sales, market research, or commercial communication.
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