Cookie policy

The company CHIC with registered office in France, 10 rue Briçonnet, 30000 Nîmes France, (hereinafter the "Company", or the "Data Controller"), in its capacity as Data Controller, provides the following information regarding the operation of cookies, within the website www.neymo.com (hereinafter the "Site"), also on the basis of the indications provided by the Italian Data Protection Authority ("Garante").

The following notice refers to the Company's Site and not to other websites of third parties that may be consulted by the user through links.

For any other information on the policy adopted by the Company in the management of the Site, please refer to the Information Notice available at the following link: Privacy Policy.

1 COOKIES

1.1 Cookie
Cookies are usually short text that websites (so-called publishers or "first parties") visited by the user or other websites or web servers (so-called "third parties") place and store - directly, in the case of publishers, and indirectly, i.e., through them, in the case of "third parties" - in a terminal device available to the user. The terminals referred to are, for example, a personal computer, a tablet, a smartphone, or any other device capable of storing information.

Internet browsing software and the operation of these devices, e.g., browsers, can store cookies and then transmit them back to the sites that generated them on the occasion of a subsequent visit by the same user, thus keeping a record of his previous interaction with one or more websites.

The information encoded in cookies may include personal data, such as an IP address, user-name, unique identifier or email address, but may also contain non-personal data, such as language settings or information about the type of device a person is using to browse the site.

Cookies can therefore perform a wide variety of important functions, including performing computer authentication, monitoring sessions, storing information about specific configurations of users accessing the server, facilitating the use of online content, etc. They can be used to keep track of items in an online shopping cart or information used to fill out a computer form. They can, for example, be used to keep track of the items in an online shopping cart or the information used to fill out a computer form. Authentication cookies are of particular importance whenever it is necessary to verify who is accessing certain services, such as banking services. If, on the one hand, it is through cookies that it is possible, among other things, to allow web pages to load more quickly, as well as to route information on a network - in line, therefore, with obligations strictly related to the very operation of websites -, again through cookies it is also possible to convey "behavioural advertising" and then measure the effectiveness of the advertising message.

1.2 Types of cookies
Cookies may have different characteristics in terms of time and therefore be considered according to their duration (session or permanent), or from a subjective point of view (depending on whether the publisher acts independently or on behalf of the "third party"). However, the classification that mainly meets the user's protection needs is the one based on two macro-categories:

Cookies may also be used to assess the effectiveness of an information society service provided by a publisher, for the design of a website or to help measure its "traffic", i.e., the number of visitors, also possibly broken down by geographic area, connection time or other characteristics. These identifiers, defined as analytics cookies, may be included in the category of technical cookies, and as such may be used without the prior consent of the person concerned, under the following conditions:

If these conditions are not met, analytics cookies also require the user's consent in order to be downloaded.

Finally, cookies may also be used to enable interaction and easy sharing of content on social networks and/or to enable the sending of targeted advertisements based on the user's preferences (social cookies); these cookies also require the user's consent.

2 LIST OF COOKIES USED BY THE SITE

This Site uses cookies for technical, analytical and statistical purposes, to improve the user's interactivity with the Site via social networks and to personalize the sending of information and advertising communications according to the user's interests (profiling).

2.1 Technical cookie
The name, purpose of use and duration of each technical cookie used by the Site are set out below.



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The installation of these cookies does not require the prior consent of users. These cookies can be deactivated and/or deleted via the browser settings. All modern browsers allow to change the settings of cookies. These settings can usually be found in the "options" or "preferences" menu of your browser. To understand these settings, the following links may be useful. Alternatively, you can use the "Help" option in your browser for more information:

In the event of a block on the use of cookies, the service offered to the user through the Site will be limited, thus affecting the use of the Site.

2.2 Other types of cookies (marketing and analytics cookies)

Below, for each cookie used by the Site that does not fall into the category of technical cookies, we provide: the name, the relevant third party, if the cookie is not a first party, the purpose of use and the duration.

For all the information relating to the cookies provided by third parties and for the methods of opting out of each cookie, you will be able to access the respective policies and the tool provided by the third party to opt out of each cookie.

Please note that you can also use the following link to exercise your opt-out from third-party cookies (i.e. companies that are members of the WebChoices tool of the Digital Advertising Alliance, including Facebook) installed on your browser: https://optout.aboutads.info/?c=2&lang=EN

You can also use the following tool provided by Your Online Choices to control your preferences by exercising your opt-out from third-party cookies: https://www.youronlinechoices.com

Marketing cookie -- profiling and social cookie


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Other social functionality (e.g., plugins)

In addition to the above-mentioned cookies, the Site also incorporates plugins and/or buttons in order to allow the easy sharing of content on the following social networks: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube. When the user visits a page of the Site that contains a plugin, the browser connects to the servers of the social network from which the plugin is loaded, which server can track the visit to the Site and, if appropriate, associate it with the social network account, particularly if the user is logged in at the time of the visit or has recently surfed one of the websites containing social plugins. If the user does not wish the social network to record data relating to the visit to the Site, he/she must log out of the social network account and delete the cookies that the social network has installed in the user's browser.

In relation to certain activities, the Company and the social networks may also act as joint controllers, within the meaning of Article 26 of the GDPR, in particular when the Company, through a plugin, jointly determines with the social network the purposes and means of processing consisting of the collection and transmission of user data to the social network. In such cases, the Company adheres to the contractual conditions of the social network, which may include co-ownership agreements.

In particular, with regard to the Facebook plug-ins, the Company and Facebook Ireland Ltd, 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2 Ireland act as joint controllers and the relevant joint ownership agreement ("Data Controller's Appendix") can be found at the following link: https://m.facebook.com/legal/controller_addendum. Facebook Ireland is responsible for the data subjects' rights pursuant to Articles 15-20 of the GDPR in relation to the personal data stored by Facebook Ireland after joint processing. The following supervisory authority is responsible for Facebook: Data Protection Commission, 21 Fitzwilliam Square South, Dublin 2, D02 RD28, Ireland (https://www.dataprotection.ie/).

Finally, it should be noted that the possible joint ownership, in any case, does not extend to processing carried out by social networks in relation to which the Company does not determine the purposes and means of processing (e.g., operations carried out by the social network after the Site has communicated the User's data).

With reference to the collection and use of information by social networks, please refer to their respective privacy policies.


3 DATA PROTECTION RIGHTS

Every user is entitled to obtain from the Company, subject to the existence of the legal prerequisite underlying the request:

Right to object: in addition to the rights listed above, you always have the right to object at any time, on grounds relating to your particular situation, to the processing of your personal data carried out by the Company in pursuit of its legitimate interests and to the processing of your personal data for marketing purposes.

In the event that the user exercises any of the aforementioned rights, it shall be the responsibility of the Company to verify that the user is entitled to exercise such rights and shall be informed, as a rule, within one month.

If you believe that the processing of your personal data is in breach of the applicable data protection legislation, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the French Data Protection Authority, using the references available on the website https://www.cnil.fr/en/home, or to take legal action.


4 CONTACTS

The contact details of the Company, as data controller are:
Company name: CHIC
Registered office in France, 10 rue Briçonnet, 30000 Nîmes France;
In order to exercise your rights, you may contact the Company to the above address. The Company&'s DPO can be contacted at the following email address: privacy@neymo.com.

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