Cookie Policy

Cookie Use

Last update: July 8th, 2023

General Information

During surfing of this website, some user information may be collected passively (i.e. information the user doesn't actively provide) through different technologies.

The company and third party service passively collect and use this information in a variety of manners, such as:

  • IP address: the IP address is a number assigned automatically to the computer used by the Internet Service Provider (ISP) of the user. An IP address is automatically identified and registered in the company's server log files for each user's access to the website, next to the visit date and the page/pages visited. Collection of IP addresses is a normal practice on the Internet and is automatically performed by many websites. IP addresses are used for a variety of purposes, such as calculating site usage levels, providing useful information to diagnose server issues, and manage the administration of the website.

  • Through the user's browser: most browsers gather information such as MAC (Media Access Control), computer type (Windows or Macintosh), screen resolution, the operating system, and the type and version of the Internet browser. If you access the site from a mobile device, the company can collect similar information, including the type of device and it's identifier.

  • Device Information: the company can collect information about the device used by the user, as a unique identifier.

  • Using cookies, as described below regarding the operation on this website (under "website") of the c.d. cookies.

Definition of Cookie

Cookies are short fragments of text (letters and/or numbers) that allow the web server to store information on the client (browsers such as Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, Opera...) to reuse during the same visit of the website (sessions cookies) or later, after days passed (persistent cookies). Cookies are stored, based on user preferences, from the single browser on the specific device used (computers, tablets, smartphones) Similar technologies, such as web beacons, transparent GIFs and all forms of local storage introduced with HTML5, can be used to collect information about user behavior and usage of services.

A cookie cannot retrieve any other data from the user's hard disk or transmit computer viruses or acquire email addresses. Every cookie is unique for the user's web browser. Some of cookie's functions can be applied to other technologies.

Hereafter, the term 'cookie' refers to cookies and all similar technologies. Depending on the characteristics and the use of cookies, various types of cookies can be distinguished.

Technical Cookies: These are essential cookies for the proper function of the website that are used to manage various web-related services tied to the website (such as login or access to site-specific features). The duration of cookies is strictly limited to the work session or they can remain for a longer time to remember the visitor’s choices. Deactivating strictly necessary cookies can compromise the use and browsing experience.

Analytical Cookies: These cookies are use to collect information about site usage. This information is used for anonymous statistic analysis in order to improve site usage and to make content more interesting and relevant to the user's wishes. This type of cookie collects data anonymously on the user's activity and how they arrived to the website. Analytical cookies are sent to the same website accessed or to the third-party's domain. They also allow the monitoring of the system and to improve its presentation and usability. Deactivation of such cookies can be performed without any loss of function and will be dealt in detail later.

Profile Cookies: These are necessary cookies to create a user profile and to send online advertising messages consistent with the user's preferences within the website pages.

More information about cookies can be found on www.allaboutcookie.org.

The cookies used by our Site are First Part Techniques or Analysts, Third Party Analysts in anonymous, Third Party Profiling.

Types of Cookies

Here shown below are the types of cookies used by Bookingbility.com or by third-party partners and whatever purpose.

Session Management

These are required to facilitate website access and navigating through the web pages so that it can simplify certain services offered in various sections of the website.

Normally these cookies last as long as the user's browser remains active and is delete when it is closed.

Company Purpose Duration Type Privacy Policy
Bookigbility Srl Necessary for operation From 2 hours to 30 days Technical -

 

Performance Monitoring

We want to make sure we provide a good experience. These cookies allow monitoring of user's use on the website. This information provides us anonymous statistics on the number of people visiting the site, where they come from and which pages they visited, so as to more effectively focus on the development of the website and our features.

Company Purpose Type Privacy Policy
Google Analysis Analytic https://www.google.com/policies/technologies/cookies/
Google Performance Analytic https://www.google.com/intl/it/policies/privacy/

 

Functional Usability

These cookies allow the set up and storage of preferences of the site, e.g. when you log in and send comments or when you can customize settings or site content (such as your preferred language or geographic area).

Company Purpose Duration Type Privacy Policy
Bookigbility Srl Necessary for operation From 2 hours to 30 days Technical -

 

Security

In order to prevent fraudulent use of access credentials and protect user date from unauthorized persons, we use security cookies to authenticate users.

Company Purpose Duration Type Privacy Policy
Bookigbility Srl Necessary for operation From 2 hours to 30 days Technical -

 

Services

These cookies are installed upon loading specific third-part services.

Company Purpose Type Privacy Policy
Google ReCaptcha Profiling Profiling https://www.google.com/intl/it_it/policies/privacy/

 

Management of Cookie Preferences

You can change your cookie preferences at any time using our cookie banner. Your preferences are stored within a technical cookie with a duration of 180 days. Keep in mind that withdrawing consent from a cookie does not result in the deletion of that cookie from your browser, since the profiling cookies installed through www.bookingbility.com are installed through third parties over which www.bookingbility.com has no control. In any case, you can proceed to remove all or part of the cookies stored from your browser from the relevant browser settings panel (ChromeSafari, EdgeFirefox, etc.). To find out where you can find these settings, which may vary depending on the browser used, you can use the "Help" function of your browser.

If you decide not to accept certain cookies, you may not be able to use some features of our site correctly.

In order to offer you the best online experience, new services that use cookies may be added to our site from time to time. We aim to keep the information provided here as accurate as possible and use reasonable efforts to review and update the details: such updates and changes will be posted on this or other pages of our site. Whenever any new profiling cookies may be included, we will re-present our cookie banner so that the user will be able to give his consent or not.

Treatment Holder

The Treatment Holder is Bookingbility S.r.l.s. in the person of it's legal representative pro tempore, and may avail him/herself of those responsible for the treatment in order to attain the purposes specified above. Any interested can contact the owner at any time, Bookingbility S.r.l.s.

  • Address: Viale Lazio 66 90144 - Palermo

  • Email: privacy@bookingbility.com

Exercise of Rights by the Party Concerned

With particular reference to cookie user rights, Additional links will be provided for further information.

AboutCookie.org: for more information on cookies and influence on navigation.

Youronlinechoices.com: for a better look at cookies, on their best practice and the use of targeted advertising.

The section Cookie on www.garanteprivacy.it/cookie for learning the best practice provided by Garante for personal information protection.

At any time, it is possible - without any formalities - to exercise the rights set forth in art. 7 of the Privacy Code (also using the appropriate form for the claim made available by the Garante on www.garanteprivacy.it), which for usefulness is reported in full below. Exercising of rights is not subject to any form of constraint.

Article 7 text of Privacy Code (italian law)

Art. 7 (Access right to personal data and other rights)

  1. The concerned party has the right to obtain confirmation of the existence or not of personal data concerning them, even if they are not yet registered, and their communication in an intelligible form.

  2. The concerned party has the right to obtain the data:

    1. Of the origin of the personal data;

    2. Of the ends and methods of the treatment;

    3. Of the logic applied in the case of processing made with the aid of electronic instruments;

    4. Of the identification details of the holder, the persons responsible and the designated representative with the meaning of Article 5, paragraph 2;

    5. Of the subjects or categories of subjects to whom personal data may be disclosed or who may become aware of it acting as designated representative in the territory of the state, of persons responsible or in charge.

  3. The concerned party has the right to obtain:

    1. The update, rectification or, where relevant, the integration of data;

    2. The deletion, anonymous transformation or the blocking of data processed in violation of law, including those which no conservation is required in relation to the purposes for which the data was collected or subsequently processed;

    3. The attestation that the operations referred to in points (a) and (b) have been made known, including in terms of their content, to those to whom the data have been communicated or spread, except where such fulfillment is impossible or involves the use of means manifestly disproportionate to the protected right.

  4. The concerned party has the right to oppose, in whole or in part:

    1. For legitimate reasons the processing of personal data concerning them, even though they are relevant to the purpose of the collection;

    2. To the processing of personal data concerning them for the purpose of sending advertising material or direct sales or for conducting market research or commercial communication.

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