COOKIE POLICY

This notice (hereinafter "Cookie Policy") describes the methods by which Humassistant – Francesco Sganga, as Data Controller, uses cookies and other tracking technologies on the website www.humassistant.com (hereinafter the "Site"), in compliance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) and current national legislation on personal data protection.

In detail, this Cookie Policy provides Users with clear and complete information regarding: the types of cookies used; their purposes; the methods for managing usage preferences.

Users are invited to carefully read this notice and to configure cookie settings through the appropriate section available on the Site.

1. The Data Controller and contact details

The Data Controller is the natural or legal person who determines the purposes and means of processing personal data.

For this Site, the Data Controller is:

  • Humassistant – Sole proprietorship of Francesco Sganga
  • Registered office: Via Vittorio Veneto 11 - 10010 Lessolo (TO)
  • Operational office: Lessolo, via Vittorio Veneto, 11
  • VAT No. 12298920013 | REA TO – 1337215

For any questions regarding the processing of personal data or to exercise your rights pursuant to the GDPR, please contact the Controller at the following email address:

2. What are cookies?

Cookies are text strings that websites visited by users (so-called "publishers" or "first parties") or different websites or web servers (so-called "third parties") insert and store within the user's terminal, to be sent back to the same websites on subsequent visits.

3. What are cookies used for?

Cookies serve various purposes, including facilitating user authentication, session monitoring, storing information on specific user configurations when accessing the server, saving preferences or improving the online content experience. They can also be used to profile users and observe their behaviors, for example to send targeted advertising, measure the effectiveness of advertising messages and adopt consequent commercial strategies. In this case, we speak of profiling cookies.

4. What are technical cookies?

Technical cookies are used for navigation or to provide a service requested by the user. They are not used for other purposes and are generally installed directly by the website owner. Without these cookies, some operations could not be possible or be more complex and less secure.

5. Are analytics cookies technical cookies?

No. However, the Privacy Guarantor (cf. provision of May 8, 2014 and Guidelines on cookies and other tracking tools of June 10, 2021) has specified that they can be assimilated to technical cookies if used for site optimization purposes directly by the site owner, who will be able to collect statistical information in aggregate form on the number of users and how they visit the site.

If, however, the processing of such statistical analyses is entrusted to third parties, user data must be previously minimized and cannot be combined with other processing or transmitted to further third parties. Under these conditions, the same rules regarding information and consent provided for technical cookies apply to analytics cookies.

As an exception, it is still permitted both to the first party that provides it directly and to the third party acting on behalf of the first, to produce statistics with data relating to multiple domains, websites or apps attributable to the same owner or business group.

6. Are analytical cookies considered technical cookies?

Analytical cookies can be considered technical cookies if they are used for website optimization by the website owner, collecting statistical information in aggregate form on the number of users and how they visit the site. However, if the processing of these statistical analyses is entrusted to third parties, user data must be previously minimized and must not be combined with other data or transferred to third parties. Under these conditions, the same information and consent rules as technical cookies apply to analytical cookies.

7. What cookies does this website use?

To ensure transparency, the list of cookies is automatically generated and updated through the integrated consent management service name of application used

In particular, the Site uses the following cookies:

At first access to the Site, the user will see a cookie banner through which they can:

  • accept all cookies ("Accept all");
  • refuse non-technical cookies ("Reject all");
  • specifically select the categories of cookies to authorize ("Preferences"),
  • access the preference management area at any time through a link always visible in the footer.

Consent can be modified or revoked at any time.

Non-technical cookies will be installed only if the user has expressed free, specific, informed and documentable consent, in accordance with Art. 7 GDPR.

9. How to disable or delete Cookies through your browser?

Users can manage cookie preferences directly through their browser settings.

In particular, it is possible to:

  • delete cookies already stored;
  • block future installation of all or some cookies;
  • receive a notification every time a cookie is installed.

10. Rights of data subjects

Data subjects, i.e. the natural persons to whom the personal data refers, have the right to exercise specific rights provided by Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR). These rights can be exercised at any time, without additional costs, by contacting the Data Controller using the contact details provided in the dedicated section.

10.1 Rights provided by the GDPR

1. Right of access (art. 15 GDPR) Data subjects have the right to obtain confirmation of whether or not personal data concerning them is being processed and, if so, to access such data. This right allows them to receive a copy of the data and information relating to the purposes of processing, the categories of data processed, the recipients and the retention period.

2. Right to rectification (art. 16 GDPR) Data subjects have the right to obtain the rectification of inaccurate personal data concerning them and the completion of incomplete data, taking into account the purposes of processing.

3. Right to erasure (Right to be forgotten) (art. 17 GDPR) Data subjects have the right to obtain the erasure of their personal data in the cases provided by Art. 17 of the GDPR. Erasure may be requested, for example, if the data is no longer necessary in relation to the purposes for which it was collected or if the data subject withdraws consent and there are no other legal grounds for processing.

4. Right to restriction of processing (art. 18 GDPR) Data subjects may request the restriction of processing of their personal data in certain circumstances, for example if they contest the accuracy of the data or if they object to processing. During the verification period, data will be processed only for specific purposes.

5. Right to data portability (art. 20 GDPR) Data subjects have the right to receive their personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and to transmit it to another controller without hindrance. This right applies only to data processed by automated means and on the basis of consent or performance of a contract.

6. Right to object (art. 21 GDPR) Data subjects may object to the processing of personal data in certain situations, particularly if the processing is based on a legitimate interest of the Controller. If data is processed for direct marketing purposes, data subjects may object at any time, even without providing a reason.

7. Right to withdraw consent (art. 7 GDPR) When the processing of personal data is based on consent, data subjects have the right to withdraw it at any time. Withdrawal does not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent given before withdrawal.

8. Right to lodge a complaint (art. 77 GDPR) Data subjects have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority, particularly in the Member State where they habitually reside, work or where the alleged infringement occurred. In Italy, the supervisory authority is the Garante per la Protezione dei Dati Personali (www.garanteprivacy.it)

11. Changes and updates

The Data Controller reserves the right to modify, supplement or update this Cookie Policy at any time, in compliance with any regulatory changes, evolutions in the processing carried out or the introduction of new technical or organizational features.

Last update of the Cookie Policy: 01/02/2026

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