Cookie Policy – zilianiservice.com
This extensive circular letter on personal data processing describes how the website: zilianiservice.com or its subdomain uses cookies and tracking technologies for the personal data processing of identified or identifiable users who browse in the site.
The circular contains all the elements provided by Art. 13 of the EU Regulation 2016/679 and is laid out in compliance with the General Provision of the Italian Supervisory Authority dated 10.6.2021 (n° 231).
This policy was updated on 14-11-2025
DATA COntroller
The data controller is Ziliani Service S.R.L., established in Via Emilia Parmense Est 31, 29010 Pontenure (PC) – ITALY e Vat number: IT01644480335, which avails of its own processing managers or those of external processing companies.
Further information about the data processing activities performed through the website are available consulting the Privacy Policy.
The cookies or pixel trackers set by the website during the browsing session may be different depending on which browser SW is in use, cookies already stored, cache or accounts logged-in on third party websites or search engines. Cookies and tracker reported are detect in absence of these interferences.
What are cookies and their purposes
Cookies are small text files which the sites visited by the user set directly to user’s browser, where they are stored to be then retransmitted to the sites themselves during the next visits (so-called first-party cookies). When surfing a site, the user may also receive on his cookies of different sites or web servers (so-called third-party cookies); this occurs because the web site visited may contain digital elements and contents, such as images, maps, sounds, specific links to web pages of other domains that reside on different services other than those on which the page requested is found. In other words, these are cookies that are set by a website different from the one actually visited.
The duration of the cookies may be limited to a single surfing session on the browser (so-called session cookies), and in this case automatically deleted when the visitor closes the browser; or they may also have a pre-set expiry and, in this case, will remain memorized and active in the user’s browser up to the given expiry date, continuing to gather and transmit information during the various browsing sessions on the browser (so-called long term or permanent cookies).
Cookies are used for different functions. Some are necessary to allow you to browse on the website and use its features (so-called technical cookies).
Others are used to obtain statistical information, whether or not in aggregate form, on the users which surf in the website and on how the website is used (so-called analytical cookies). This cookie may be sent by the website even without the user specific consent, if the information collected are necessary to create aggregate statistics related to a single website or to a group of websites belonging to a single data controller (first-party analytical cookies). For what concerns third-party-analytical cookies, them must be collected in a shape in which the IP address of users is at least partially disguised, in order to preserve data confidentiality.
Lastly, they are used to track a consumer profile of the user and allow him/her to view customized advertisements on the same website or in third parties’ ones, which may be interesting and in line with the user’s taste, consumption and browsing habits (so-called profiling cookies).
The website will submit this kind of cookie only after the user explicit consent provision, consent which must be recorded through a cookie management system which has to give the user the possibility to choose whether or not to receive profiling cookies.
To learn more in detail about these different categories of cookies, please continue reading this circular. Discover how they work and their purposes, and freely choose whether to consent or block their usage (opt-in).
Technical cookies
Technical cookies are tools set on user’s browser to allow functions, to optimize site’s pages loading, to keep the login status during the browsing session or to protect both users and webserver by cyber-attack (such as, for instance, DOS attack or Cross-site request forgery – CSRF). In the following table we report the list of technical cookies sent during the browsing on our website, with info on tools origin, expiring time, functions and links to the privacy policy of cookie’s provider (if available).
| Name | Origin | Function | Expiring | Privacy Policy |
| eucookielaw | First Party | Cookie needed to keep track of the agreement related the cookie usage performed by the website, in compliance with EU privacy laws. | 180 Days |
N.B.: The expiring time of cookies which expire in less than a day it’s indicated as “End of browsing session”.
ANALYTICAL COOKIES
Analytical cookies are necessary to collect information and statistical data on browsing and website usage habits in order to evaluate, improve, optimize and customize the browsing experience. Without the use of this type of tool for the website owner and other web service providers would be hard to collect feedback and data useful to improve his own services. However, those cookies aren’t used to create a profile of users browsing habits with the purpose to cast advertising campaigns or other marketing targeted operations, because data collected are usually encrypted, anonymized and/or aggregated. In the following table we report the list of analytical cookies sent during the browsing on our website, with info on tools origin, expiring time, functions and the link to the privacy policy of cookie’s provider (if available).
The website does not use analytical cookies.
PROFILING COOKIES
Profiling cookies have generally the purpose to track user’s browsing behaviours in order to create a profile related to different parameters and to include users in smooth categories to customize adverts, search engine results and to cast advertising campaigns or other marketing targeted operations. In the following table we report the list of profiling cookies sent during the browsing on our website, with info on tool’s origin, expiring time, functions and the link to the privacy policy of cookie’s provider (if available).
The website does not use profiling cookies.
Pixel tracker
Pixel trackers are useful tools and technologies to deliver engaging and interlinked experiences, composed of single pixel image files sent by the website during pages loading and subsequently read to collect information about site use, useful to the website owner and/or other providers for different purposes.
The tracker can use the information you submit for different purposes, such as sending customized advertisement material, to analyze user behaviors or provide services within the site, such as access to social networks or areas comments, and other technical and security features. In most cases, the information collected are anonymized or pseudonymized. Although sometimes the personal data do not undergo such treatment, which means they can directly identify a specific user.
The use of this technology could slow down the browsing experience, and, above all, make less certain the confidentiality of user’s personal information.
The website uses the following tracker:
| Name | Origin | Type | Function | Privacy policy |
| Advertising | Tracking tool used to collect information on user’s browsing habits to customize advertising and other services provided by LinkedIn. | https://policies.google.com/privacy | ||
| WordPress Stats | WordPress | Website analytics | Used to collect information relating to the user’s browsing habits and preferences for statistical purposes, optimisation and improvement of the website. | https://it.wordpress.org/about/privacy/ |
| Jetpack | Automattic | Website analytics | Pixel tracker used to collect infos related to user’s browsing modalities and habits for statistical, optimization and website improvement purposes | https://automattic.com/privacy/ |
| Google Static | CDN | Tool used to guarantee the proper functioning and distribution of contents related to Google Maps and other services provided by Google and implemented within the website | https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/streetview/policies?hl=it | |
| Google APIs | CDN | Tool used to guarantee the proper functioning and distribution of contents related to Google Maps and other services provided by Google and implemented within the website | https://developers.google.com/terms/api-services-user-data-policy#:~:text=You%20must%20disclose%20all%20user,a%20third%20party%20conducting%20surveillance. | |
| Google Fonts | Technical (hosting) | Used to ensure better accessibility and typographic consistency on the web. | https://policies.google.com/privacy? | |
| Gravatar | Social Media | Pixel tracker used to provide an anonymous unique identifier (ID) to the user and to recognize him when it browses on a WordPress website | https://automattic.com/privacy/ |
OPTIONAL SUBMISSION
Many of the data submissions of the user done through cookies are optional. To see how to handle cookies, according to the browser used (Edge, internet Explorer, Mozilla, Safari, Chrome), you can browse to the website aboutcookies.org to erase them, or for the same purpose you can use the tools integrated in the browser you’re using following those links:
Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Edge, Opera
Opera àcopy the following link in search bar: opera://settings/clearBrowserData
The user, managing the choice related to cookies, can make use of services provided by EDAA or similar services provided by other subjects. Through those tools, you can manage your preferences concerning cookies matters for a wide part of tracking tools. Google also allow to customize the preferences on advertisement linked to your Google Account by using the following tool: https://adssettings.google.com
Some tracking tools will be sent by the website only after your explicit consent provision. This consent, when necessary, will be provided by choosing the different option through a banner displayed during the first access on the website. After the consent provision, the user may change his preferences in a page on the website dedicated to cookie management choices.
If you wouldn’t be tracked through cookies or other similar tracking technologies we suggest you to set the browser in “private mode” (which auto-delete browsing data stored in the browser during the session) or to delete periodically browser history, cache – partition where are stored files related to visited web pages, with the purpose to provide a faster loading of the same during following sessions – and cookies stored on the browser.
PROCESSING METHOD AND RETENTION TIME
The personal data are processed with automatized instruments, for the time strictly necessary to pursue the objectives explained earlier.
Specific security measures are adopted to prevent the loss of the data, their illicit or incorrect use and unauthorised access.
For all the information related to the third-parties who may access your data and, generally, on the data process operations performed through the website a specific Privacy Policy is available on the website.
WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS AS DATA SUBJECT?
| § Access to personal data: you can ask us to confirm that processing of your personal data is taking place and obtain access to data in our possession concerning you.
§ Rectification and updating of personal data: if you believe your data is incorrect or no longer updated, you have the right to ask us for rectification. § Erasure of personal data: when processing is concluded, you withdraw consent or object to processing and there are no other legal reasons why we can retain your personal data, you can request its deletion. § Restriction of processing: if processing is based on the legitimate interest of the controller or third parties or you wish to restrict the processing scope of such data, you can request restriction of processing. § Objection to processing and use of automated decision-making processes: you can object to processing for a particular purpose when it is based on the legitimate interest of the controller or third parties; furthermore, you can object to the use of automated decision-making processes, including profiling. § Portability of personal data: in certain circumstances, you can request that your data be provided to you in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format. § Withdraw given consent: if processing is based on your consent, you can withdraw it at any time. For more information, you can visit the Privacy Authority website: https://www.garanteprivacy.it/i-miei-diritti |
ARE THERE LIMITS TO EXERCISING MY RIGHTS?
Yes, regulations provide for cases where exercising your rights may be limited. For example, rights may be limited when processing is based on a legal obligation, is carried out for establishing or defending a right in judicial proceedings, or when there is a risk of harming others’ rights and freedoms. The Controller will assess the existence of limitations and respond to your request within one month, as required by law.
HOW CAN I EXERCISE MY RIGHTS OR GET MORE INFORMATION?
You can exercise your rights as data subject, obtain more information on processing methods and request any clarification on personal data protection by contacting the Data Controller at the e-mail address: zilianiservice@gmail.com.
To help us identify your rights exercise request, it is appropriate that the communication specifies in the subject line: “Request for exercise of data subject rights – Privacy”.
Within the communication, it is important to specify and demonstrate your identity, what your relationship with the Controller is and which right you intend to exercise, in addition to all information you deem useful to facilitate the exercise.
We can suggest using the form for exercising rights prepared by the Privacy Authority downloadable here: https://www.garanteprivacy.it/home/modulistica-e-servizi-online
CAN I FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE PRIVACY AUTHORITY?
Yes, you have the right to file a complaint with the Authority for Personal Data Protection (Privacy Authority). You can do so by sending a PEC message addressed to protocollo@pec.gpdp.it, by registered mail with return receipt addressed to or by hand delivery to the Authority’s office at Piazza Venezia 11, 00187 Roma.
Finally, through other contact tools made available by the Authority on its website: https://www.garanteprivacy.it/home/modulistica-e-servizi-online or with the competent supervisory authority of another EU country.