Privacy Policy

The Association intends to protect the person, whether registered or not, also concerning the protection of his personal data, and this not only because imposed by current legislation, but also because the protection of personal data is a way through which the fundamental rights and freedoms of an individual free and free from external influences are protected.

The protection of your personal identity, your privacy, as well as your dignity, your freedom of self-determination, including information, necessarily passes through the protection of your data since the illegitimacy and indiscrimination of their treatment would affect the explanation of his personality.

Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (General Data Protection Regulation, so-called GDPR)

The GDPR became effective in all the States of the European Union on 25 May 2018 and prescribes from the first article that "the protection of individuals about the processing of personal data is a fundamental right" and that it "Protects the fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals, in particular, the right to the protection of personal data".

The main change introduced by the GDPR is the principle of "accountability" (so-called accountability) which, with an approach based primarily on the assessment of risks on the rights and freedoms of the data subjects, attributes to the Data Controllers of the processing (therefore also to the Association as a whole) the task of ensuring and being able to prove compliance with the principles applicable to the processing of personal data and to adopt the measures they deem most suitable and appropriate for this.

The aforementioned principle of "empowerment" has also forced the Association to adopt a new approach in the processing of personal data, both of registered members and operators and of all other subjects who have contacts, regular or otherwise, with the 'Association.

The "privacy policy"

The legislation in question aims to protect the right to privacy and the right to the protection of personal data in order to prevent their incorrect use from damaging or harming the rights, fundamental freedoms and dignity of the data subjects.

As is known, in fact, according to articles 13 and 14 of the GDPR, the Association must provide interested parties with a series of information regarding the processing of their data, informing the subject at the time of data collection.

However, the interested party has the right to view his rights at any time.