Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy for the use of the site

  1. Data controller

The personal data controller is Cassandra Srl, with registered office in Coso Porta Romana 6 – Milan 20122(“Cassandra” or the “Data Controller”).

We have drawn up this cookie policy to inform users of how “cookies” (“Cookies”) and similar technologies are used on our platform[•](“Platform”) and to help them make informed decisions while browsing the Platform. We invite users to read and understand this cookie policy, which must be read together with our privacy policy

The Data Controller can be contacted at the following email address admin@cassandra.app.

  1. What are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are downloaded to your device when you visit a website. On each subsequent visit, the Cookies are sent back to the website that originated them (first-party cookies) or to another site that recognizes them (third-party cookies). Cookies are used because they allow a website or platform to recognize your device. Cookies have various purposes such as allowing you to navigate efficiently between the pages of a site, remembering your favorite sites and, in general, improving the browsing experience. They also help ensure that the advertising content you see online is more targeted to your characteristics and interests. Based on the function and purpose of use, cookies can be divided into technical cookies, profiling cookies,

Technical Cookies

Technical cookies are those whose use does not require the user’s consent pursuant to art. 122 paragraph 1 of Legislative Decree 196/2003 and articles 13 and 14 of EU Regulation 2016/679. Among the aforementioned technical Cookies, we point out the essential Cookies, also called “strictly necessary”, which enable functions, without which it would not be possible to use the site or platform correctly. These cookies are saved on the user’s computer only during the active browser session. Essential Cookies are used, for example, when a connection is opened with a site or platform so that the version sent to the user corresponds to the volume of data that the Internet connection can handle, to facilitate the transition from http to https when switching pages,

Profiling Cookies

Profiling cookies pursue the purpose of analyzing user behavior for marketing purposes. The use of the aforementioned Cookies requires the prior acquisition of the user’s free informed consent pursuant to art. 23 of Legislative Decree 196/2003 and the provisions of EU Regulation 2016/679. The aforementioned consent must be collected, in compliance with applicable laws and regulations, through the banner that appears on the first visit to the site or platform. The aforementioned consent can be revoked at any time. Refusal to consent to the use of profiling cookies will not interfere with the possibility of accessing the site or platform, except for the impossibility of accessing those functions or contents that make use of the aforementioned cookies.

Third party cookies

Third-party cookies allow navigation data to be acquired with the aim of knowing the user’s tastes and needs, to be used for specific purposes. Refusal to consent to the use of third-party cookies will not interfere with the possibility of accessing the site or platform, except for the impossibility of accessing those functions or contents that make use of the aforementioned cookies.

  1. What Cookies do we use?

The following table illustrates the Cookies currently in use. We update this cookie policy constantly, to ensure transparency in our use of cookies. We advise users to regularly check this table and the cookie policy in general.

Name

Typology

Duration

Description

google analitics

 

90 days

tracking conversion behavior in the Cassandra.app and incrementality.cassandra.app website

facebook ads

 

30 days

tracking conversion behavior in the Cassandra.app and incrementality.cassandra.app website

google ads

 

25 days

tracking conversion behavior in the Cassandra.app and incrementality.cassandra.app website

crispr

 

90 days

Helping users with customer care

  1. How can cookies be disabled and deleted?

You can change your mind about the use of non-essential cookies by simply changing your consent settings in the Cassandra banner. Alternatively, the user can change the browser settings in order to automatically determine the Cookie settings:

  1. How do we process user data?

The processing of personal data is carried out using IT procedures by specially authorized and trained internal subjects. They are granted access to your personal data to the extent and within the limits in which this is necessary for carrying out the processing activities concerning you.

The Data Controller periodically checks the tools through which the user’s data is processed and the security measures envisaged for the same, which it provides for constant updating.

  1. How long do we keep user data?

The retention period of Personal Data is indicated in the table in point 3 above.

  1. Where do we keep your data?

The data is stored in IT and telematic archives located within the European Economic Area.

The Data Controller guarantees compliance with adequate security measures, for more information you can write to admin@cassandra.app.

  1. Rights of the interested party

The interested party can exercise the rights provided for in Chapter III of the GDPR within the limits and under the conditions provided therein:

  1. access to Data (art. 15): the interested party has the right to obtain from the Data Controller confirmation as to whether or not Personal Data concerning him is being processed and, in this case, obtain access to Personal Data in a commonly used electronic format and some information on the processing (e.g. purposes, categories of data processed, recipients, transfers outside the EU, implementation of profiling activities, etc.);
  2. Data rectification (art. 16): the interested party has the right to obtain the rectification of inaccurate Personal Data concerning him without unjustified delay and/or the integration of incomplete Personal Data, also by providing a supplementary declaration;
  3. deletion of Data or “right to be forgotten” (art. 17): the Data Subject has the right to obtain from the Data Controller the deletion of Personal Data concerning him without unjustified delay and the Data Controller has the obligation to cancel without unjustified delay the Personal Data;
  4. limitation of treatment (art. 18): the interested party has the right to obtain from the Data Controller the limitation of treatment;
  5. Data portability (art. 20): the interested party has the right to receive, in a structured format, in common use and readable by an automatic device, the Personal Data concerning him provided to a Data Controller and has the right to transmit such Data to another Data Controller without hindrance from the Data Controller to whom it has been provided;
  6. opposition to processing (art. 21): the interested party has the right to object at any time, for reasons related to his particular situation, to the processing of Personal Data concerning him pursuant to article 6, paragraph 1, letter e) of) of the GDPR, including profiling on the basis of these provisions.

Last update date 01 December 2022