Pursuant to Legislative Decree 30 June 2003, n. 196. Personal Data Protection Code.
This information notice informs you that the personal data you provide through the "contact form" or via email will be processed by GEM Srl using electronic and paper-based means.
This information notice informs you that the personal data you provide through the "contact form" or via email will be processed by GEM Srl using electronic and paper-based means.
Origin of personal data and purpose
Personal data is provided voluntarily by the interested party through the "contact form" accessible from the "CONTACT" menu under "Where We Are," or via the website's email address. The types of personal data collected and processed on the websites www.gemwelding.com and www.resistanceweldingmachinegem.com are those necessary to respond to user requests and provide the services provided. The data collected is processed using paper, automated, and electronic means and for purposes strictly related to the purposes of the processing. The data received through the "contact form" will be used to provide the requested services. Voluntarily sending emails to the addresses indicated on the website entails the acquisition of the sender's address as well as any other information contained in the message; such personal data will be used solely to perform the requested service or performance.
Data processing methods
The processing of personal data provided by users consists of their collection, recording, organization, storage, processing, modification, use, and modification or deletion. This data will be processed by GEM Srl in relation to requests from site users and will never be disclosed to third parties or organizations.
Security of collected data
Personal data are protected by technical, IT, organizational, logistical and procedural security measures,
against the risks of destruction or loss, even accidental, and of unauthorized access or unauthorized processing.
These measures are updated periodically based on technical progress, the nature of the data, and the specific characteristics of the processing.
Owner and controller of the data processed
The controller of the personal data collected through this site is the company GEM Srl., which has its operational headquarters at Via Teofilo Casale, 5 – 10070 Robassomero TURIN. The data controller for the purposes of exercising the rights of the interested party is Mr. Mario De Vivo, who can be contacted for the function carried out at the operational offices of the company itself, located at Via Teofilo Casale, 5 – 10070 Robassomero TURIN. The data provider may contact it by conventional mail or by e-mail at the address: GEM Srl, Via Teofilo Casale, 5 – 10070 Robassomero TURIN, or by e-mail: info@gemwelding.com in order to obtain all the information regarding the processing of their data and to assert the rights pursuant to art. 7 of Legislative Decree 196/03.
Rights of interested parties
We inform you that in relation to the aforementioned processing, you may exercise the rights set forth in Art. 7 of Legislative Decree 30 June 2003 n.196. Further information regarding the processing and communication of your personal data may be requested in writing from GEM Srl, Via Teofilo Casale, 5 – 10070 Robassomero TURIN, or by email to info@gemwelding.com.
The interested party has the right to verify, check and possibly modify his/her information, and may also request that the existing data be deleted in whole or in part. The rights in question may be exercised by the interested party in writing to GEM Srl, GEM Srl, Via Teofilo Casale, 5 – 10070 Robassomero TORINO, or by email to info@gemwelding.com
Cookie Policy
Cookie Usage Policy
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Our websites use cookies to improve your online experience. By using our website and accepting this policy, you consent to gemwelding.com's use of cookies in accordance with the terms of this policy.
What is a cookie and how does gemwelding.com use it?
A cookie is a file containing a series of data (a string of letters and numbers) that is sent by a web server to a web browser and stored by the browser when you navigate to a site. The identifier is sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page from the server.
Cookies do not contain any information that can identify a user, however, personal information stored on our site may be linked, by us, to the information stored in and obtained from cookies.
The information we obtain as a result of the use of our cookies is used for the following purposes:
• To recognize your computer when you visit our website
• To improve the usability of the website
• In administering this website
• To track your navigation during your visit and allow the use of cookies (for example, to load pages already requested directly from the browser's cache)
Is enabling cookies safe?
Yes. Cookies contain only small portions of data and cannot perform any operation independently, gemwelding uses the dynamic content manager (CMS) “Joomla” and therefore recommends web users to accept cookies from our site to streamline navigation on the different pages of the site.
How can I change my cookie settings?
To enable cookies, follow the instructions below depending on the browser version you are using.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
• Select “Internet Options” from the Tools menu
• Click the “Privacy” tab
• Click the “Default” button (or manually slide the bar to “Medium”) under “Settings”
• Click “OK”
Mozilla Firefox
• Go to the “Tools” menu
• Select “Options”
• Select the “Privacy” icon
• Check the box corresponding to “Accept cookies from sites”
• Click “OK” to save the changes
Google Chrome
• Select “Preferences” from the “Edit” menu
• Find the “Cookies” section in the “Advanced” category
• To enable: select “Accept all cookies” (or “Enable all cookies”)
• Click “OK”
Safari
• Launch Safari if it is not already in use.
• Select “Safari” > “Preferences” and then click “Privacy”.
• In the “Block cookies” section, specify if and when Safari can accept cookies from the sites you visit.
What types of cookies are used by Gemwelding.com?
You can set your web browser to refuse cookies (see the “Help” menu of your browser to find out how) but please note that if you do this, some of the personalisation features of our website cannot be guaranteed.
We use three different types of cookies on our website:
Session cookies – Temporary files that are stored only for the duration of your browsing session on the website. Your web browser normally deletes them when you close it.
Persistent cookies – The lifespan of these files exceeds the browser session (for example, if you log in to a website, it recognises you on your next visit and displays a message). welcome message). Persistent cookies enable this type of functionality.
Third-party cookies – When using our website, the user may transmit third-party cookies that are not related to gemwelding.com. If you access a web page with embedded content, such as YouTube or Google Maps, cookies may be transmitted from these sites. gemwelding.com does not control the settings of these cookies, therefore we recommend consulting the third-party websites for more information regarding the cookies they use and how to manage them. Gemwelding.com does not use its own cookies, it uses those present in the "Joomla" CMS. For more information regarding "Joomla" cookies, visit: http://docs.joomla.org/Cookie_notification
Cookie Preferences
For more information about the use of cookies on websites, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.
Blocking Cookies
Most browsers allow you to refuse cookies. For example:
1. In Internet Explorer, you can refuse all cookies by clicking “Tools,” “Internet Options,” “Privacy,” and selecting “Block all cookies” using the slider;
2. In Mozilla Firefox, you can block all cookies by clicking “Tools,” “Options,” and deselecting “Accept cookies from websites” in the “Privacy” box.
Blocking cookies, however, can negatively impact the usability of many websites.
Deleting cookies
You can also delete cookies already stored on your computer:
1. In Internet Explorer, cookie files must be deleted manually (instructions for this procedure can be found at the following address http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278835);
2. In Mozilla Firefox, you can delete cookies by first making sure that you can perform this command when you select “Delete custom settings” (you can change this setting by clicking “Tools”, “Options” and “Settings” in the “Custom settings” box) and then clicking “Delete custom settings” in the “Tools” menu.
This action can have negative consequences regarding the usability of many websites.