Privacy Policy

 

Information notice for users

Why do we need an information notice?

This page describes how the RURITAGE project web site is managed as concerns the processing of users’ personal data. This information is provided in pursuance of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (Reg. EU No. 2016/679, shortly GDPR) to any entity having to do with the web-based services that are made available by the RURITAGE consortium via electronic networks as from the following address: https://www.ruritage-network.eu/ which corresponds to the home page of our official web site.

The information provided here only applies to our web site and does not concern any other web sites that may be visited by users via external links.

The information is also based on the guidelines contained in Recommendation no. 2/2001, adopted on 17 May 2001 by the European data protection authorities within the Article 29 Working Party on certain minimum requirements for collecting personal data on-line in the European Union and on the Article 29 WP Guidelines on Transparency

Identity and contact data of the controller

Visiting this site may result into the processing of personal data concerning identified or identifiable persons.The data controller is the web site owner and RURITAGE project partner: Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Address: via Zamboni 33 – 40126 Bologna, Italy, E-mail: privacy@unibo.it, Registered e-mail (PEC): scriviunibo@pec.unibo.it.

Contact data of the Data Protection Officer
The University of Bologna DPO contacts are: E-mail: privacy@unibo.it, Registered e-mail (PEC): scriviunibo@pec.unibo.it.

Categories of processed data

Navigation data

The information systems and software procedures relied upon to operate this web site acquire personal data as part of their standard functioning; the transmission of such data is an inherent feature of Internet communication protocols. Such information is not collected in order to relate it to identified data subjects, however it might allow user identification per se after being processed and matched with data held by third parties.

This data category includes IP addresses and/or the domain names of the computers used by any user connecting with this web site, the URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) addresses of the requested resources, the time of such requests, the method used for submitting a given request to the server, the returned file size, a numerical code relating to server response status (successfully performed, error, etc.), and other parameters related to the user’s operating system and computer environment. These data are only used to extract anonymous statistical information on website use as well as to check its functioning; they are erased immediately after being processed. The data might be used to establish liability in case computer crimes are committed against the website; except for this circumstance, any data on web contacts is currently retained until the end of the project.

Data provided voluntarily by users

Sending e-mail messages to the addresses mentioned on this website and/or filling in the information form is done on the basis of a freely chosen, explicit, and voluntary option. This implies the acquisition of the sender’s e-mail address, which is necessary in order to reply to any request, as well as of such additional personal data as is contained in the message(s) and/or in the form. Specific information notices are provided on the pages made available to users for sending messages and requests.

Information notice for users

Why do we need an information notice?

This page describes how the RURITAGE project web site is managed as concerns the processing of users’ personal data. This information is provided in pursuance of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (Reg. EU No. 2016/679, shortly GDPR) to any entity having to do with the web-based services that are made available by the RURITAGE consortium via electronic networks as from the following address:  https://www.ruritage-network.eu/ which corresponds to the home page of our official web site.

The information provided here only applies to our web site and does not concern any other web sites that may be visited by users via external links.

The information is also based on the guidelines contained in Recommendation no. 2/2001, adopted on 17 May 2001 by the European data protection authorities within the Article 29 Working Party on certain minimum requirements for collecting personal data on-line in the European Union and on the Article 29 WP Guidelines on Transparency

Identity and contact data of the controller

Visiting this site may result into the processing of personal data concerning identified or identifiable persons.The data controller is the web site owner and RURITAGE project partner: Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Address: via Zamboni 33 – 40126 Bologna, Italy, E-mail: privacy@unibo.it, Registered e-mail (PEC): scriviunibo@pec.unibo.it.

Contact data of the Data Protection Officer
The University of Bologna DPO contacts are: E-mail: privacy@unibo.it, Registered e-mail (PEC): scriviunibo@pec.unibo.it.

Categories of processed data

Navigation data

The information systems and software procedures relied upon to operate this web site acquire personal data as part of their standard functioning; the transmission of such data is an inherent feature of Internet communication protocols. Such information is not collected in order to relate it to identified data subjects, however it might allow user identification per se after being processed and matched with data held by third parties.

This data category includes IP addresses and/or the domain names of the computers used by any user connecting with this web site, the URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) addresses of the requested resources, the time of such requests, the method used for submitting a given request to the server, the returned file size, a numerical code relating to server response status (successfully performed, error, etc.), and other parameters related to the user’s operating system and computer environment. These data are only used to extract anonymous statistical information on website use as well as to check its functioning; they are erased immediately after being processed. The data might be used to establish liability in case computer crimes are committed against the website; except for this circumstance, any data on web contacts is currently retained until the end of the project.

Data provided voluntarily by users

Sending e-mail messages to the addresses mentioned on this website and/or filling in the information form is done on the basis of a freely chosen, explicit, and voluntary option. This implies the acquisition of the sender’s e-mail address, which is necessary in order to reply to any request, as well as of such additional personal data as is contained in the message(s) and/or in the form. Specific information notices are provided on the pages made available to users for sending messages and requests.