Cookie Policy

Below is the Cookie Policy to be used as an extended notice pursuant to Article 13 of Legislative Decree 196/2003 ('Privacy Code') and Articles 13 and 14 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 ('GDPR').

1.0 What are Cookies?

Cookies are packets of information sent by a web server (e.g., the website) to the user's Internet browser, which are automatically stored on the computer and automatically sent back to the server at each subsequent access to the site. By default, almost all web browsers are set to automatically accept cookies. Typically, cookies can be installed either directly by the owner and/or manager of the website (so-called first-party cookies) or by managers unrelated to the website visited by the user (so-called third-party cookies). Unless otherwise specified, it is noted that these cookies fall under the direct and exclusive responsibility of the same operator. Further information on privacy and their use can be found directly on the websites of the respective operators.

This website may use, also in combination with each other, the following types of cookies classified according to the indications of the Privacy Guarantor and the Opinions issued in the European context by the Working Group ex art. 29 of the GDPR:

- Session cookies, which are not persistently stored on the user's computer and are deleted with the closing of the browser, are strictly limited to the transmission of session identifiers necessary to allow safe and efficient exploration of the site, avoiding the use of other computer techniques potentially detrimental to the confidentiality of users' browsing.

- Persistent cookies, which remain stored on the computer's hard drive until their expiration or deletion by users/visitors. Through persistent cookies, visitors who access the site (or any other users who use the same computer) are automatically recognized at each visit. Visitors can set their computer's browser to accept/reject all cookies or display a warning whenever a cookie is offered, in order to evaluate whether or not to accept it. The user can, however, modify the default configuration and disable cookies (i.e., block them permanently), setting the highest level of protection.

- Technical cookies, which are cookies used for authentication, to take advantage of multimedia content such as flash player or to allow the choice of the navigation language. Therefore, for this type of cookie, it is not necessary to acquire the user's prior informed consent. This category also includes cookies used to statistically analyze accesses/visits to the site only if used exclusively for statistical purposes and by collecting information in aggregate form.

- Non-technical cookies, which are all cookies used for profiling and marketing purposes. Their use on users' terminals is prohibited unless they have been properly informed beforehand and have given valid consent according to the opt-in technique. These types of cookies can, in turn, be grouped based on the functions they perform into:

-- Analytics. These are cookies used to collect and analyze statistical information on accesses/visits to the website. In some cases, combined with other information such as the credentials entered for access to restricted areas (your email address and password), they can be used to profile the user (personal habits, visited sites, downloaded content, types of interactions carried out, etc.).

-- Widgets. Included in this category are all those graphical components of a user interface of a program, which aim to facilitate the user in interacting with the program itself. For example, Facebook, Google+, Twitter cookies are widgets.

-- Advertising. Included in this category are cookies used to advertise within a site. LinkedIn Insight Tag cookies fall into this category.

-- Web beacons. Included in this category are fragments of code that allow a website to transfer or collect information through the request of a graphic image. Websites can use them for various purposes, such as analyzing the use of websites, control and reporting activities on advertising, and customizing advertising and content.

2.0 Cookies present on the site

2.1 Technical cookies for which consent is not required

These cookies are essential to allow the user to navigate within our website and use functions such as storing language choices. Without these cookies, the Data Controller would not be able to provide services such as enabling appropriate content based on your type of device.

2.2.1 Analytical cookies

These cookies allow the Data Controller to improve the visitor's experience on the website by collecting information on how it is used.

2.3.0 Marketing cookies

Marketing cookies are used to understand the browsing habits of the visitor and provide more relevant advertising content. For this, the Data Controller uses LinkedIn cookies (LinkedIn Insight Tag), which help measure the performance of advertising campaigns on the platform (LinkedIn). These cookies also allow proposing ads to the audience of visitors, for example, based on what they have previously visited on www.caelus-nuclear.com, and to obtain from LinkedIn high-level trends about the audience visiting the website. The LinkedIn Insight Tag activates the collection of data from LinkedIn members' visits to this site (among the data collected: URL, IP address, device and browser characteristics, and time of visit. However, IP addresses are truncated or hashed). Despite this, LinkedIn does not share these data with the Data Controller, but only provides reports that do not identify members regarding the audience of our site and the success of the ads. Third-party cookies are therefore not under the control of the Data Controller and, therefore, for further information on how the third party uses cookies, it is advisable to visit the website of the third party, where the different information and methods of managing third-party cookies are reported. More information about LinkedIn and the LinkedIn Insight Tag can be found at the following links:

- https://www.linkedin.com/legal/cookie-policy

- https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/a427660

3.0 How to disable cookies through browser configuration

If desired, the visitor can directly manage cookies also through the settings of his browser. However, deleting cookies from the browser could remove the preferences set for this Site, so it would be appropriate to periodically visit this page to recheck your preferences. For more information and support, you can also visit the specific help page of the web browser you are using:

- Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/it-IT/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies.

- Firefox: http://support.mozilla.org/it/kb/Gestione%20dei%20cookie.

- Safari: https://support.apple.com/it-it/HT201265.

- Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647.

By continuing to browse, the user automatically consents to the use of strictly technical cookies in accordance with this 'Cookie Policy' and the 'Privacy Policy'.

4.0 Duration of conservation

Data collected through cookies will be stored for a period that varies depending on their nature: session cookies expire when the user closes the browser, while persistent cookies have typical expiration dates that, except for particular exceptions, do not exceed 20 days.

Regarding the data collected through LinkedIn Insight Tag cookies, they are stored for the duration set by LinkedIn Corporation.

Such data will be processed exclusively within the scope of the purposes explained in the previous paragraphs and in this site's Privacy Policy.

In compliance with minimum security measures, your data may also be communicated to public security subjects and other public and private entities for the fulfillment of obligations provided by law, including fiscal, administrative, financial, and similar nature. In no case will the data be disseminated.

In compliance with the principles of proportionality and necessity, the data will not be stored for periods longer than those indispensable for achieving the purposes indicated above and, therefore, for the service offered or the specific legal norms.

5.0 Choices in relation to cookies

The Data Controller asks for consent to use each type of cookie, with the exception of technical cookies, which are strictly necessary. If you change your mind in relation to your choices, and cookies managed outside of those previously defined are found, these can be modified in Cookie Management.

To view and/or modify preferences, you can go to the footer of our site and click the link 'Manage cookie details and settings'.

6.0 Rights

At any time, the data subject may exercise his or her rights of access to the Data Controller pursuant to Article 15 of EU Regulation 2016/679, i.e., he or she may obtain confirmation of the existence of his or her personal data and request their communication in an intelligible form. Furthermore, as described in the Privacy Notice on this website, the subject has the right to request access to his or her personal data, updating, rectification, deletion, and limitation of processing. Finally, he or she has the right to object, in whole or in part, for legitimate reasons, to the processing of his or her personal data, even if pertinent to the purpose of collection, as well as to the sending of advertising material or direct sales or for carrying out market research or commercial communication, by contacting the Data Controller, at which is also available, upon request, the complete and updated list of Data Processors.

He or she will also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Privacy Authority.

The Data Controller is CAELUS S.r.l.

7.0 Contact Us

If interested parties have questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy or the methods used, they can send an email to the address info@caelus-nuclear.com.