
Personal data is automatically processed by SLP, although this is strictly limited to the period required for the purpose of its intended use. Appropriate security measures have been set up to prevent loss, unlawful use and inappropriate or unauthorized access of data. SLP has adopted all minimum-security measures provided by law. SLP is in compliance with the main international standards, and has also adopted additional security measures to safeguard personal data collected and handled and reduce to a minimum all risks related to availability and privacy of collected data.
Collected data may be transferred or communicated, strictly for the intended and necessary purposes, to other offices of SLP, for service operations, such as information systems management, or for processing carried out by such offices for the same purposes. Personal data furnished by users who request information (for example, pamphlets or brochures) is only used in connection with the provision of information and is only released to third parties if necessary to comply with the request (companies which provide envelopes, labelling and mailing). Save for such cases, data shall not be otherwise disclosed or transferred unless:
1. Written consent to share data with third parties is available;
2. It is necessary to share information with third parties in order to provide the requested service;
3 It is necessary to comply with requests made by judicial or public security authorities.
No data collected from the web site is disclosed to third parties.
In the event that a curriculum vitae is sent to SLP which contains sensitive personal data (for example concerning health status, political opinions, religious belief, union affiliation (or membership to a similar organization), judicial information or data in connection with your racial and ethnic origins, as set out in Art. 4 (D) of Legislative Decree 196/2003), and without any express written consent authorizing sensitive data processing, such consent will be specifically requested in writing. In the absence of a written reply within 14 days, then such data shall be destroyed.
Persons whose personal data is processed may, at any time, obtain confirmation of the presence or absence of such data, and are entitled to know its content and source, check for accuracy and request that such data is updated or corrected (Art. 7 of Legislative Decree 196/2003). These persons are also entitled to request the destruction of data handled in violation of law, render data unidentifiable or inaccessible, and forbid its handling.
From time to time, SLP checks its security and privacy policy, and as the case may be, may modify such policy to reflect changes in legislation and best organizational practices or enhancements to functionality dictated by technology evolution. In the event of changes in policy, the new version will be published on this page of the site.
Any person whose data is held by SLP, who requires further information, wishes to submit personal proposals or make a complaint in connection with the organization's privacy policy or the manner in which SLP handles personal data, may write to the following e-mail address: slp@studiopaoletti.com