REGISTRATION FOR PHOENIX PROJECT ACTIVITIES

Phoenix project organizes events, workshops, guided tours, and other digital activities of various types and formats, including online ones, which you may attend and for which prior registration may be required. If you request it, your personal data may be processed to enable your participation in such activities related to Phoenix project and promoted from time to time through the Website.

The personal data processed by Phoenix project to enable participation in the aforementioned activities may be collected either directly through forms available on the Website or obtained from third parties (such as, for example, educational institutions, business partners, or ticket service providers). These data include your name, contact information, and any other categories of personal data necessary for participation in the specific event, which will be specified on a case-by-case basis.

The legal basis for processing personal data for the purposes outlined in this section is the performance of a contract, pursuant to Article 6.1(b) of the GDPR, and/or compliance with a legal obligation to which Phoenix project is subject, pursuant to Article 6.1(c) of the GDPR, and/or the legitimate interest of Phoenix project, which, being properly balanced with yours, does not require your explicit consent. Only if event registration necessitates the processing of sensitive data related to your health (e.g., for dietary safety reasons), explicitly provided by you, will the legal basis for processing be your explicit consent under Article 9.2(a) of the GDPR.

We invite you to check which personal data are indicated as mandatory and which as optional, noting that failure to provide the personal data marked as mandatory may prevent your participation in the event.

PERSONAL DATA 

Scope of Communication and Disclosure of Personal Data
The personal data you provide may be communicated, exclusively for the purposes indicated in this privacy notice, to the categories of entities listed below, which act, as appropriate, as data processors on behalf of Phoenix Project or as separate data controllers, in which case they will provide the User with appropriate information under their responsibility:

  • Individuals, companies, associations, or professional firms providing assistance and consulting services to Phoenix Project, particularly but not exclusively in accounting, administrative, legal, tax, and financial matters;
  • Companies providing certain services related to the Website and associated services on behalf of Phoenix Project as described in paragraph 1;
  • Companies within the Feltrinelli Group;
  • Entities authorized to access personal data by statutory and regulatory provisions.

The User may always request a list of the entities to which their personal data have been or may be communicated by writing to the address provided below.


Transfers of Personal Data Outside the EEA
Personal data are processed at Phoenix Project’s premises and by designated data processors within the European Economic Area (EEA).

If it becomes necessary to transfer your personal data outside the EEA to a third country or international organization, such transfer will occur in compliance with the appropriate safeguards under Chapter V of the GDPR.


Retention Period of Personal Data
The personal data collected for the processing purposes outlined in paragraph 1 will be retained for the time necessary to achieve these purposes and subsequently for the period required by law for the retention of accounting records and the limitation of rights in contractual matters, unless there is an exceptional need for Phoenix Project to retain the data further to defend its rights, including in relation to ongoing disputes or at the direction of public authorities. Data retention will comply with applicable legal provisions and the guidelines provided by the Data Protection Authority.

Personal data collected for the purposes described in letter (f) of paragraph 1 will be retained, in the case of successful selection, for the duration of the employment relationship with Phoenix Project and for 10 years thereafter, unless there is an exceptional need for further retention. If the selection process is unsuccessful, the candidate’s CV will be retained for 12 months from the date of collection.

Personal data collected for the purposes described in letters (i) and (l) of paragraph 1 will be retained until consent is withdrawn (or not renewed after 24 months from the time it was given) or until an explicit request for deletion of such data is made.

For more information on Phoenix Project‘s personal data retention policies, please contact us as described in paragraph 8.


Minors
Phoenix Project encourages parents to monitor their children’s Internet use to ensure safe and filtered access to content, including through parental control tools. These tools can help create a child-friendly online environment and prevent the disclosure of personal data by minors without parental consent. Regarding the collection and processing of personal data, Phoenix Project does not process the personal data of individuals under 14 without parental consent.

Access to services available through the Website is therefore restricted to users aged 14 or older. We invite users under 14 not to provide any personal data without parental authorization. Any data provided by users who misrepresent their age or provide data without parental consent, despite being under 14, will be promptly deleted.


User Rights
The User has the right to:

  • Obtain information about the purposes of data processing, the processing period, and the entities to whom personal data are communicated (right of access);
  • Request the correction or integration of inaccurate personal data (right of rectification);
  • Request the deletion of personal data in cases such as (a) data are no longer needed for the purposes for which they were collected; (b) the User objects to data processing based on legitimate interest; or (c) data processing is unlawful (right to erasure). However, data retention by Phoenix Project is lawful if necessary to comply with legal obligations or to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims;
  • Request the restriction of data processing in cases such as (a) disputing data accuracy, for the time required to verify it; (b) unlawful processing but opposition to deletion; (c) necessity for legal claims; or (d) objection to processing pending verification of Phoenix Project‘s overriding legitimate interests (right to restriction);
  • Object to processing when data are processed for Phoenix Project‘s legitimate interest and the User disputes its existence (right to object);
  • Receive personal data in a common, machine-readable, and interoperable format when processed automatically based on consent or contract (right to data portability).

Under Article 2-terdecies of the Privacy Code, in the event of the User’s death, these rights may be exercised by someone with a legitimate interest, acting as a representative or for familial reasons. The User may expressly prohibit such actions by sending written communication to Phoenix Project.

Finally, the User has the right to contact the Data Protection Authority (https://www.garanteprivacy.it/home/footer/contatti) to assert their rights regarding the processing of personal data.


Contact Details for Exercising Rights
The data controller is Phoenix Project and Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation based in Viale Pasubio 5 20154 Milan.To exercise the rights outlined above, please write to

To exercise your rights, you can contact the Data Controller by writing to:


Changes and Updates
This privacy notice is effective as of its publication date. The data controller may modify and/or supplement this notice due to regulatory changes. An updated version will always be available on the Website, and we encourage you to review it frequently.

PRIVACY POLICY

In compliance with the obligations deriving from national legislation (Legislative Decree 30 June 2003 n. 196, Code regarding the protection of personal data) and community, (European regulation for the protection of personal data n. 679/2016, GDPR) and subsequent amendments, this site respects and protects the privacy of visitors and users, making every effort possible and proportionate so as not to infringe the rights of users.

This privacy policy applies exclusively to the online activities of this site and is valid for visitors / users of the site. It does not apply to information collected through channels other than this website. The purpose of the privacy policy is to provide maximum transparency in relation to the information that the site collects and how it uses it.

Legal basis of the processing

This site processes data based on consent. With use or consultation of this site, visitors and users explicitly approve this privacy policy and consent to the processing of their personal data in relation to the methods and purposes described below, including any disclosure to third parties if necessary for the provision of a service.

The provision of data and therefore the consent to the collection and processing of the data is optional, the User can deny consent, and can revoke in any time a consent already provided by writing at the address info@phoenixhorizon.eu . However, deny the consent may make it impossible to provide some services and the browsing experience on the site could be compromised.

Starting from 25 May 2018 (date of entry into force of the GDPR), the present site will process some of the data based on the legitimate interests of the owner of the treatment.

Collected data and purposes

Personal data provided and acquired at the same time as the request of information and / or contact, registration on the site and use of services.

COOKIE POLICY

As is customary on all websites, this site also uses small cookies text files that allow you to store information on the preferences of visitors, to improve the functionality of the site, to simplify it navigation by automating the procedures (eg Login, site language) and for analysis of the use of the site.

Session cookies are essential to distinguish between users connected and are useful to prevent a required functionality from being to the wrong user, as well as for security purposes provided to prevent attacks to the site. Session cookies do not contain personal data and they last only for the current session, i.e., until the browser is closed. For they do not need consent.

The functionality cookies used by the site are strictly necessary for the use of the site, are connected to an express request for functionality by the user (such as Login), for which no one is needed consent.

By selecting the site, the visitor expressly consents to the use of cookies.

 

 

Disabling cookies

Cookies are linked to the browser used and CAN BE DISABLED DIRECTLY FROM THE BROWSER, thus refusing / revoking the consent to the use of cookies. It should be noted that disabling of cookies could prevent the correct use of some functions of the site same.

Instructions for disabling cookies can be found on the following pages spiderweb:

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Third party cookies

This site also acts as an intermediary for third-party cookies, used to provide additional services and features to visitors and for improve the use of the site itself, such as buttons for social media, or videos.

This site has no control over third party cookies entirely managed by third parties. As a result of this, the information on the use of said cookies and their purposes, as well as how to any disabling, are provided directly by third parties to pages indicated below.

In particular, this site uses cookies from the following third parties:

Google Analytics: a Google analysis tool that through the use of cookies (performance cookies), collects anonymous browsing data (IP truncated to the last octet) and exclusively aggregated for the purpose of examine the use of the site by users, compile reports on activities on the site and provide other information, including the number of visitors and pages visited. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where this is required by law or where such third parties deal with the aforementioned information on behalf of Google.

Google will not associate the IP address with no other data owned by Google. The data transmitted to Google are deposited on Google servers in the United States.

Further information on Google Analytics cookies can be found at Google Analytics Cookie Usage on Websites page.

The user can selectively disable the collection of data by Google Analytics by installing the appropriate component on your browser provided by Google (opt out).

YouTube: a platform owned by Google, for sharing video, which uses cookies to collect user and data information navigation devices. The videos on the site do not carry cookies when accessing the page, having set the “advanced privacy” option(no cookie)” under which YouTube does not store information on visitors unless they voluntarily play the video.

Security measures

This site processes user data in a lawful and correct manner, adopting the appropriate security measures to prevent non-access authorized, disclosure, modification, or unauthorized destruction of data. The processing is carried out using IT and / or telematic tools, with organizational methods and with logic strictly related to the purposes indicated.

 

In addition to the owner, in some cases, they may have access to the data categories of employees involved in the organization of the site (staff administrative, commercial, marketing, legal, system administrators) or external subjects (such as third-party technical service providers, postal couriers, hosting providers, IT companies, communication agencies).

User rights

Pursuant to the European Regulation 679/2016 (GDPR) and the legislation national, the User can, in the manner and within the limits established by current legislation, exercise the following rights:

– request confirmation of the existence of personal data concerning him (right of access);

– know its origin;

– receive intelligible communication;

– have information about the logic, methods and purposes of the processing;

– request its updating, rectification, integration, cancellation, transformation into anonymous form, the blocking of data processed in violation of law, including those no longer necessary for the pursuit of the purposes for which have been collected;

– in cases of consent-based processing, receive at cost only of any support, your data provided to the owner, in a structured form and readable by a data processor and in a format commonly used by an electronic device;

– the right to lodge a complaint with the Supervisory Authority (Privacy Guarantor- link to the Guarantor’s page);

– as well as, more generally, exercise all the rights that are recognized by current legal provisions.

Requests should be addressed to the Data Controller.

If the data are processed on the basis of legitimate interests are however, guaranteed the rights of the data subjects (except the right portability that is not provided for by the rules), in particular the right to opposition to the processing that can be exercised by sending a request to the data controller.

The Data Controller

The Data Controller is Phoenix Project and the Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation based in Viale Pasubio 5 20154 Milan.

To exercise your rights, you can contact the Data Controller by writing to:

The use of the Website, including those intended for tablets and / or smartphones, by part of the user implies full knowledge and acceptance of the content and any information included in this version of the information published by the Owner when the site is accessed. The owner informs that this information can be changed without any notice and therefore recommends a periodic reading.

This privacy statement was updated on November 15, 2021.