Privacy Policy

Privacy disclaimer

This information applies to the website (the “Site”) and refers to the processing of personal data carried out by Spaziobodhicitta.com during the visit to the Site and the interaction of users with the services and functions of the Site.

The information specifies the identity of the data controller who controls and manages the personal data collected and processed through the Site, indicates what personal information is collected and the purposes, the methods of treatment, the scope of communication to third parties, the security measures adopted in order to protect and safeguard the user's personal data and the ways in which the user can verify the processing of data concerning him and exercise the rights recognized by the Privacy Code.

The Data Controller

The Data Controller is Giorgio Savigliano, with registered office in 22020 Faloppio (IZ¨T) – E-mail: giorgioyoga@gmail.com.

The nature and type of the data collected and processed

Spaziobodhicitta.com collects and processes personal data provided voluntarily by the user when registering on the Site, subscription to the newsletter service, sending of sentences or comments on the sentences by the user. The personal data that Spaziobodhicitta.comt collects and processes always include the e-mail address (e-mail), and only possibly also the name, address, the telephone number, fax number and additional personal information of an optional nature. In the specific sections of the Site in which the data is collected, a specific information document prepared in accordance with Art. 13 of the Privacy Code. When necessary, pursuant to the Privacy Code, Spaziobodhicitta.com requires the user's consent before proceeding with the processing of personal data.

The place of storage of the personal data collected

The personal data collected will be stored and processed through an electronic system managed by Spaziobodhicitta.com

The characteristics and methods of processing personal data Personal data provided voluntarily by the user will be used by Spaziobodhicitta.com for the management of user registration on the Site, sending newsletters following the user's registration to the relevant service, answering user questions and sending information requested by the user. The personal data collected by Spaziobodhicitta.com are mainly processed with automated tools but also without the aid of electronic tools, only for the time strictly functional to the achievement of the specific processing purpose and in compliance with the current provisions on security.

Scope of communication of personal data

Spaziobodhicitta.com communicates the user's personal data within the limits and in the manner specified in this Privacy Policy and in the information published on the occasion of the provision of data, in any case, in full compliance with the consent given by the user on the occasion of data collection, when required by the Privacy Code.

User rights

Pursuant to art. 7 of the Privacy Code and as an interested party, the user has the right, at any time, to obtain confirmation of the existence or not of data concerning him, to know its content and origin, to verify its accuracy or request its integration, updating or rectification, to request cancellation, the transformation into anonymous form or the blocking of data processed in violation of the law, or to oppose the processing of data for legitimate reasons. For any questions or requests relating to the processing of your personal data by Spaziobodhicitta.com, please contact us at the following e-mail address: info@wuesse.com.

Navigation data and cookies

Spaziobodhicitta.com uses i “cookie”? Yup, Spaziobodhicitta.com uses i “cookie”.The site uses “cookie” and other technologies to ensure that all users have a browsing experience as pleasant and efficient as possible. By continuing to visit the site or use our services, you tacitly declare to accept the use of “cookie” and similar technologies for the purposes described later in this statement. What is a “cookie”?The “cookie” is a very small text file that is saved in the (usually in the browser of the computer or tablet or smartphone used to surf the internet) of the user connected to the internet.

Classification of cookies based on the subject who issues them

Based on the subject issuing them i “cookie” can be classified into:
• “first party cookies”: is such the “cookie” which is saved (more: “made save”) in the user's browser on instruction of the site visited by the user;
• “third party cookies”: is such the “cookie” which is saved (more: “made save”) in the user's browser on instructions from other sites;
This question may arise spontaneously: “What do other sites have if I'm just browsing that site in particular?” They enter, because it could be that banners are hosted on the site you are browsing (advertising) managed by other sites (that is, loaded from their servers) who can also safely leave “cookie” on your navigation device.

Classification of cookies based on the time spent on the user's device
Based on their life cycle i “cookie” can be further classified into:
• “session cookies”: they are removed when the user closes the browser and that, therefore, they have an extremely limited duration;
• “persistent cookies”: they are saved for a long time. This kind of “cookie” however, it has an expiration date. I “persistent cookies” allow websites to remember information and settings on subsequent visits by the user, thus making navigation more practical, fast and efficient.

Classification of cookies based on the function they perform Based on their intended use, i “cookie” they are further classified into:
• “technical cookies”: they are used to support navigation or to provide a service requested by the user. They are not used for other purposes and are normally installed directly by the website owner. Practical example. Let's say a user authenticates (login) on the site where it is located. The “technical cookie” which will be released on the browser of the user's device will be used to ensure that authentication remains active for the duration of his browsing session. Indeed, it would not be rendered good service to the user if every 5 seconds you log off the site, thus forcing him to log in again.

The “technical cookie” in this case, keeps the authentication to the site active (and therefore access to all services that may be reserved only for logged in users) until the user stops browsing by closing their browser. However, it can be said that a “technical cookie” of this kind is programmed to live much longer than a single browsing session. In fact, it could last several months. This means that, each time the user visits the site again, he will be automatically logged in, why the “technical cookie” stored in your browser will ensure that it is immediately and automatically recognized by the site. This kind of “cookie” they are completely legitimate even without the authorization of the user on whose browser they are saved.
• “profiling cookies”: are aimed at creating user profiles and are used in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the user in the context of surfing the net. Practical example. The user searches the site, the content of this (that is the search string used, for example “Ayurvedic medicine book”) is registered through a “cookie” in your browser, so that you can then remember him, the next visit he will do, all the products he had searched for and seen before and in which he might be particularly interested (and inclined to purchase). This is not allowed without suitable information and consent. In the example just made, the profiling cookie is “first part”. Very often, however, it happens that this kind of cookie is “third parts”. This is the case every time the visited site hosts third party advertisements (is. Adsense di Google), which they release “cookie” on the user's device in order to understand what their purchasing preferences are. • “analysis or tracking cookies”: this kind of “cookie” has given rise to difficulties of classification, only apparently not easy to solve. At a quick glance one would have to consider them “profiling cookies”. What more than “statistics” evokes the concept of profiling? In reality, however, the law considers i “analysis cookies” as instrumental to the functioning of a website, and for this reason it includes them in the category of “technical cookies”. Therefore there seems to be no obligation to request any consent. In reality it may not be so because these “cookie” I'm, in the vast majority of cases, not issued directly from the site itself, but from a third party, mostly Google Analytics, and therefore, only for this reason are they subject to the same regime as “profiling cookies”. This is because if we carefully read the “Cookie law”, in the premise 1, to the point to) dedicated precisely to “technical cookies”, it is written:

They are not used for other purposes and are usually installed directly by the owner or manager of the website. Therefore, if he “cookie” it is not installed directly by the publisher, then it is a “cookie” third party. E i “third party cookies” should be subject to the same regime as “profiling cookies”.

Of which “cookie” Spaziobodhicitta.com uses • technical cookies • analysis or monitoring cookies: Spaziobodhicitta.com in order to analyze how the website is used, uses the Google Analytics web analysis service provided by Google. In particular, Google Analytics uses i “cookie” (both temporary and permanent) in order to collect, anonymously, information on how users use the website (including IP addresses) that will be transmitted by the user's browser on Google's servers. The information collected will be used by Google for the purpose of evaluating the use of the website by the user, compile reports on website activity useful for site operators and provide other services relating to site activity and internet use. Further information about the Google Analytics service and the procedures to be followed to disable i “cookie” can be found at the following links:- Privacy Policy- use of cookies It should be noted that these data do not allow the user to be personally identified.

You can avoid i “cookie”?


Of course. Each user, if you want to, can turn them off. Each browser has its own way to limit or disable cookies. Here are some links where you can find information to change your browser settings:
• Google Chrome
• Mozilla Firefox
• Internet Explorer
• Microsoft Edge
• Safari per macOS
• Safari per iOS

Anyhow, for who own of “cookie” he doesn't want to know, the simplest thing to do is to use the mode “incognito navigation”.The ability to activate incognito browsing is included in major browsers such as Chrome, Firefox ed Internet Explorer. By activating this mode you can surf the Internet without leaving traces on the device in use.

If you want, then, you can browse Spaziobodhicitta.com away from any “cookie” simply by using the mode “incognito navigation” of your browser. If there was any part of this information that is unclear to you, or simply wanted to have some clarification on what you read, you can write us an email to info@wuesse.com.

Happy surfing!

This Privacy Policy is subject to updating by Spaziobodhicitta.com. The version published on the Site is the one currently in force.