Privacy & Cookie Policy

Dear Visitor (hereinafter, “ You” or the “ User”),

This website shop.progettoheal.com(hereinafter, the “ Site”) is owned by 4THEM, VIA PRINCIPE UMBERTO 5 - 03039, SORA (FR), VAT number: 03320060605 (hereinafter, “ We” or the “ Company”).

Since cookies are used on our Site for various purposes, with this information (hereinafter, the "Cookie Information") we want to explain what cookies are and how they are used on the Site.

Our site uses the Shopify platform, therefore the management of internal cookies is linked to the needs of the Shopify service.

Some cookies (so-called first-party cookies) are sent and controlled directly by Shopify. Through these cookies, the Company collects and processes certain personal data about you. In this Cookie Policy, pursuant to Article 13 of EU Regulation 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data(hereinafter, the " Regulation"), we explain how this data is collected, for what purposes, and what your rights are.

Other cookies (so-called third-party cookies) are, however, sent and controlled by third parties. This Cookie Policy contains links tothe policies published by these third parties, which we ask you to read carefully.

If you are not familiar with cookies, please read this Cookie Policy and the Site's general information carefullyso that you are aware of your choices.

The Data Controller takes the privacy and personal data protection rights of its Users very seriously. For any information regarding this Cookie Policy, Users may contact the Data Controller at any time using the following methods:

  • By sending a registered letter with return receipt to the registered office of the Data Controller 4THEM;
  • By sending an email to info@progettoheal.com;

A. What are cookiesand what are they used for?

Cookies are small text files that websites visited by a user send directly to their terminal (usually the browser), where they are stored before being re-sent to the same websites the next time the same user visits them ( so-called first-party cookies). While browsing a website, a user may also receive cookies from other websites or web servers (so-called third-party cookies). This happens because the website visited may contain elements such as images, maps, sounds, or specific links to web pages on other domains that reside on servers other than the one hosting the requested page. In other words, these are cookies set by a website other than the one the user is currently visiting.

Cookies may last only for a single browser session (so-called session cookies), in which case they are automatically deactivated when the user closes the browser; or they may have a predetermined expiration date, in which case they will remain stored and active on your hard disk until a specific date expires, continuing to collect information over the course of several browser sessions (so-called permanent cookies).

Cookies are used for various purposes. Some are necessary to allow you to navigate the Site and use its features (so-called technical cookies). Others are used to obtain statistical information, in aggregate or non-aggregate form, on the number of users accessing the Site and how the Site is used (so-called tracking or analytics cookies). Finally, others are used to track your consumer profile and display advertisements on the Site that may be of interest to you because they are consistent with your tastes and consumer habits (so-called profiling cookies).

To learn more about these different categories of cookies, continue reading this Cookie Policy. Learn how they work and what they're used for, and choose whether to consent to their use or not.

B. Technical cookies

Technical cookies are used on the Site solely to enable your navigation and use of its features. These are always first-party cookies, as they are sent directly to the Site by us.

Some technical cookies are essential to offer you an optimal browsing experience or to allow you to authenticate yourself on the site, for example, to make a purchase on the Site or access your personal area (so-called navigation cookies ). Navigation cookies are usually session cookies and, therefore, are automatically deactivated once you close your browser.

Other technical cookies are useful for allowing you to store some of your preferences (for example, your language or country of origin) without having to reset them during subsequent visits (so-called functionality cookies ). For this reason, functionality cookies are often persistent cookies, as they remain stored on your computer even after you close your browser, until their set expiration date or until you decide to delete them.

The following technical cookies are currently used on the Site:

Name Function
_ab Used to access the administrative area
_orig_referrer Used for shopping cart
_secure_session_id Used for store navigation
Cart Used for shopping cart
cart_sig Used for checkout
cart_ts Used for checkout
checkout_token Used for checkout
Secret Used for checkout
Secure_customer_sig Used for user login
storefront_digest Used for user login

As required by applicable privacy legislation, your prior consent is not required for the installation of these cookies. You are, of course, free to block the installation of technical cookies by changing your browser settings (see Section E, No. 1 for how to do so). Please note, however, that by blocking the installation of technical cookies, or subsequently deleting them, your ability to access the Site, use it in whole or in part, enable or disable certain features, or receive certain services may be compromised, in whole or in part.

C. Tracking or analytics cookies

Analytics cookies are used on the Site to collect statistical information, in aggregate or non-aggregate form, on the number of users accessing the Site and how they visit the Site.

The following are internal site analytics cookies:

Name Function
_landing_page User landing page tracking
_orig_referrer User landing page tracking
_s Shopify analytics.
_shopify_fs Shopify analytics.
_shopify_s Shopify analytics.
_shopify_sa_p Shopify analytics connected to marketing & referrals.
_shopify_sa_t Shopify analytics connected to marketing & referrals.
_shopify_uniq Shopify analytics.
_shopify_visit Shopify analytics.
_shopify_y Shopify analytics.
_y Shopify analytics.
tracked_start_checkout Shopify analytics connected to checkout.

This site's analytics cookies are also third-party cookies, as they are not sent directly by us, but by third parties. Therefore, they are not installed directly by the Company, but by third parties.

The following third-party analytics cookies are installed on the Site only with your prior consent, because they are not anonymized, allowing third parties to access disaggregated analytics data at the IP address level (in other words, by using these cookies, third parties could theoretically trace your identity through your IP address):

Cookie Name Cookie category Link to the information / Opt-out instructions
Google Analytics – third-party analytics cookies – permanent – ​​anonymized https://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html www.google.it/policies/privacy/partners/
Facebook – third-party analytics cookies – permanent https://www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation

For this reason, when you access the Site, a special banner is prominently displayed, informing you that (i) third-party analytics cookies are used on the Site and that (ii) by closing the banner, scrolling the home page , or clicking any element on the home page outside the banner, you consent to the use of cookies. Should you express your consent to the installation of cookies in this way, we will track your consent using a dedicated technical cookie. This way, we will avoid displaying the cookie banner during your subsequent visits to the Site. Please note that if you delete this technical cookie from your browser using the methods described in paragraph E, no. 1 below, your consent will be lost, and therefore, the cookie banner will be displayed again during your next visit to the Site.

Of course, you are free to block the installation of analytics cookies at any time, without compromising your ability to visit the Site and enjoy its content. To learn how, carefully read the third-party cookie policies by following the links in the table above.

D. Profiling cookies

Profiling cookies are used to create a user profile based on the preferences and tastes you demonstrate while browsing the internet, and to display relevant advertising messages. This way, the advertising messages you see on our Site will be more relevant to you.

As required by applicable privacy legislation, your prior consent is required for the installation of these cookies. For this reason, when you access the Site, a special banner is prominently displayed, informing you that (i) profiling cookies are used on the Site and that (ii) by closing the banner, scrolling the home page , or clicking any element on the home page outside the banner, you consent to the use of cookies. Should you consent to the installation of cookies in this way, we will track your consent using a dedicated technical cookie. This way, we will avoid displaying the cookie banner during your subsequent visits to the Site. Please note that if you delete this technical cookie from your browser using the methods described in paragraph E, no. 1 below, your consent will be lost, and therefore, the cookie banner will be displayed again during your next visit to the Site.

Of course, you are free to block the installation of profiling cookies at any time, without compromising your ability to visit the site and enjoy its content in any way. If you decide to disable behavioral advertising, this does not mean you will no longer receive advertising on the Site. However, the banners you see on the Site may not reflect your interests or preferences on the browser you are currently using.

Most profiling cookies are installed by third parties, who act as independent data controllers (third-party cookies). Here is a list of the third-party profiling cookies currently used on the Site, with links to the information pages created by their developers:

Cookie Name Cookie category Link to the information
Facebook – third-party profiling cookies – permanent https://www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation

E. How to manage cookies and object to their use

There are several options for managing, disabling, and deleting cookies.

(1) Change your browser settings

Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the browser you use to find out how to manage, disable, or delete all cookies (technical, analytics, and profiling):

Make your choices carefully. By indiscriminately blocking all cookies, including technical cookies, without specifically allowing for the Site, you may no longer be able to browse the Site or use all or part of its features. Furthermore, by deleting all cookies from your browser, even technical cookies may be removed, which could affect the preferences you've set using the Site or prevent you from finding the products or services in your shopping cart.

(2) Use our interactive tools or those provided by third parties

To disable first-party profiling cookies, i.e., those installed directly by us, you can simply use the interactive button prominently displayed in Section D of this Cookie Policy. Your decision to opt out of these cookies will not affect your ability to browse the Site and use its features, and you may opt out at any time using the same interactive button.

To disable third-party cookies, consult the privacy policies of the third parties that install analytics cookies (see paragraph C above) or profiling cookies (see paragraph D above) to learn about other tools available to you for managing, disabling, and deleting cookies, and more generally for objecting to their use. Remember that by disabling third-party cookies, (i) you object to their use not only on the Site but on all websites where such cookies are used, and (ii) your ability to browse the Site and use its features will not be affected in any way. When you disable third-party cookies, you will still see the banner on the Site's home page relating to cookies; however, in this case, by closing the banner, scrolling the home page , or clicking any element on the home page outside the banner, you will not receive any third-party cookies that you have correctly disabled.

(3) Use the website www.youronlinechoices.eu/it/

Your Online Choices is a website managed by the non-profit association European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA), the Italian version of which can be found at www.youronlinechoices.eu/it/ , which provides information on behavioural advertising based on profiling cookies ( http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/a-proposito ) and allows Internet users to easily oppose (opt-out) the installation of the main profiling cookies installed by advertising operators and used on Internet sites ( http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/le-tue-scelte ). Before using this tool, we recommend that you carefully read the general terms and conditions of service of the Your Online Choices website ( http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/condizioni-generali-di-servizio ), the frequently asked questions (FAQ) ( http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/faqs ) and the user guide ( http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/help ).

Use Your Online Choices wisely. Although Your Online Choices brings together many of the world's leading advertising companies that use cookies, some of the third parties that install cookies through the Site may not have joined Your Online Choices. Therefore, using Your Online Choices does not guarantee that you will receive third-party cookies when browsing the Site. Also remember that by deleting all cookies from your browser, the technical cookies set by Your Online Choices to remember your choices may also be deleted, reactivating third-party cookies.

F. Data processing methods and retention periods

As highlighted in the introduction to this Cookie Policy, the Company collects and processes some of your personal data through the cookies it places directly on the Site (first-party cookies). The Company acts as the data controller of this data, in accordance with the provisions of the Regulation. We will process your data only using electronic means, in a fully automated manner, and without human intervention. Therefore, our employees and collaborators will never access the content of your personal data obtained through cookies, which means they will never be able to access and/or obtain directly personally identifiable information (PII).
Some of our employees and collaborators, appointed by us as data processors, may perform maintenance on the IT systems hosting your data, without ever being able to access their actual content. Personal data may be stored on servers operated by third parties (e.g., IT system providers) or may be managed by entities specializing in online advertising, acting as external data processors based on a specific written appointment by the Company. We inform you that, in compliance with the conditions and guarantees established by the Regulation, your data may be transferred to countries outside the European Economic Area, which may not offer a level of privacy and personal data protection comparable to that guaranteed by Italian and European privacy laws. However, as the data controller, we take data security seriously and will therefore handle such transfers with all due care and safeguards. Your personal data will not be disclosed to third-party data controllers or disseminated.

G. Your rights

To exercise your rights, or obtain any further information or clarification regarding this Cookie Policy, please contact the Data Controller using the following methods:

  • By sending a registered letter with return receipt to the registered office of the Data Controller 4THEM;
  • By sending an email to info.fondazioneheal@4them.it;

Pursuant to the Regulation, the Data Controller informs that Users have the right to obtain information on:

  • (i) the origin of the personal data;
  • (ii) the purposes and methods of processing;
  • (iii) the logic applied in case of processing carried out with the aid of electronic instruments;
  • (iv) the identifying details of the owner and managers;
  • (v) the subjects or categories of subjects to whom the personal data may be communicated or who may become aware of them in their capacity as data controllers or persons in charge.

Furthermore, Users have the right to obtain:
a) access , updating , rectification or, when relevant, integration of the data;

b) the cancellation , transformation into anonymous form or blocking of data processed in violation of the law, including data whose retention is not necessary in relation to the purposes for which the data were collected or subsequently processed;

c) certification that the operations referred to in letters a) and b) have been brought to the attention, including their content, of those to whom the data were communicated or disseminated, except where such compliance proves impossible or involves the use of means manifestly disproportionate to the right being protected.

Furthermore, Users have:

a) the right to withdraw consent at any time, if the processing is based on their consent;

b) (where applicable) the right to data portability (the right to receive all personal data concerning them in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format), the right to restrict the processing of personal data and the right to erasure (“ right to be forgotten ”);

c) the right to object :

  • i) in whole or in part, for legitimate reasons, to the processing of personal data concerning them, even if pertinent to the purpose of the collection;
  • ii) in whole or in part, to the processing of personal data concerning them for the purposes of sending advertising or direct sales materials or for carrying out market research or commercial communications;
  • iii) where personal data are processed for direct marketing purposes, at any time, to the processing of your data carried out for such purposes, including profiling to the extent that it is related to such direct marketing;

d) if they believe that the processing of their personal data violates the Regulation, the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority (in the Member State in which they habitually reside, in the one in which they work, or in the one in which the alleged violation occurred). The Italian supervisory authority is the Italian Data Protection Authority , with headquarters in Piazza di Monte Citorio n. 121, 00186 – Rome ( http://www.garanteprivacy.it/ ).

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The Data Controller is not responsible for updating all the links displayed in this Cookie Policy. Therefore, whenever a link is not functioning and/or up-to-date, Users acknowledge and accept that they must always refer to the document and/or section of the websites linked to by that link.