The information provided below to the party concerned in the processing of personal data ("Data") pursuant to section 13 of Italian Legislative Decree No. 196 of 30 June 2003, which lays down the law in Italy concerning the protection of personal data ("Italian Privacy Act") and is available online at http://www.garanteprivacy.it, supplements the information available on the "Terms of use and privacy" page (please refer to said page). For the purposes of this information, "the party concerned in the processing of personal data" means the natural person (and the organization to which they belong) that wishes to send a message to (the "Data Controller"). The party concerned is informed that the data required to send a message by form are optional, but essential so that may reply to any questions and/or requests. Failure to provide the Data (in particular, the e-mail address) will make it impossible to transmit the message via the Internet. The Data will be processed by the Data Controller exclusively for the purposes expressed in the messages received, such as, for example, to answer any questions, provide quotes, or send information on professional activity. The Data will only be kept for as long as is necessary to provide replies to the party concerned. The Data will be processed using electronic tools and software that aim to optimize the processing in accordance with the security measures laid down in the Italian Privacy Act. The Data supplied by the party concerned will, in particular, be kept by the Data Controller in a database available on a local computer. The party concerned is asked not to send sensitive Data (concerning, but not limited to, health and religious and political opinions), which will in any case be deleted immediately in the absence of written permission from the party concerned that authorizes processing by the Data Controller. The party concerned may contact the Data Controller at the address shown on the homepage of the site to exercise their rights under the Italian Privacy Act (section 7). In particular, they may ask to know what personal data exists, request they are changed or updated, and object - on legitimate grounds - to their processing. The information provided below to the party concerned in the processing of personal data ("Data") pursuant to section 13 of Italian Legislative Decree No. 196 of 30 June 2003, which lays down the law in Italy concerning the protection of personal data ("Italian Privacy Act") and is available online at http://www.garanteprivacy.it, supplements the information available on the "Terms of use and privacy" page (please refer to said page). For the purposes of this information, "the party concerned in the processing of personal data" means the natural person (and the organization to which they belong) that wishes to send a message to S.r.l. (the "Data Controller"). The party concerned is informed that the data required to send a message by form are optional, but essential so that may reply to any questions and/or requests. Failure to provide the Data (in particular, the e-mail address) will make it impossible to transmit the message via the Internet. The Data will be processed by the Data Controller exclusively for the purposes expressed in the messages received, such as, for example, to answer any questions, provide quotes, or send information on professional activity. The Data will only be kept for as long as is necessary to provide replies to the party concerned. The Data will be processed using electronic tools and software that aim to optimize the processing in accordance with the security measures laid down in the Italian Privacy Act. The Data supplied by the party concerned will, in particular, be kept by the Data Controller in a database available on a local computer. The party concerned is asked not to send sensitive Data (concerning, but not limited to, health and religious and political opinions), which will in any case be deleted immediately in the absence of written permission from the party concerned that authorizes processing by the Data Controller. The party concerned may contact the Data Controller at the address shown on the homepage of the site to exercise their rights under the Italian Privacy Act (section 7). In particular, they may ask to know what personal data exists, request they are changed or updated, and object - on legitimate grounds - to their processing.