Privacy

 

Last updated: July 8, 2025

This document describes how personal data is collected and processed through the website https://oblivor.net, owned by Bruno Abbondanza, the Data Controller, who can be contacted at oblivor.info@gmail.com.


1. Data Controller

Bruno Abbondanza
Email: oblivor.info@gmail.com


2. Types of Data Collected

The site may collect and process the following data:

    • Data voluntarily provided by the user through contact forms, registrations, or purchases (e.g. name, surname, email address, physical address, phone number);
    • Technical browsing data (e.g. IP address, browser type, operating system, referrer URL, time spent, pages visited);
    • Cookies and tracking technologies used for analytics, advertising, and social media functions (e.g. Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, YouTube embeds, Instagram widgets, Google Fonts, etc.).

3. Purposes and Legal Basis

PurposeLegal basis
Respond to contact requestsConsent
Manage orders and transactionsContract
Send newsletters and promotional emailsConsent
Analyze traffic and site statisticsLegitimate interest / consent
Ensure security and prevent abuseLegitimate interest
Fulfill legal obligationsLegal requirement

4. Processing Methods

Data is processed using electronic tools and appropriate security measures. No automated decision-making or undisclosed profiling is performed. Access to data is restricted to authorized personnel or third-party providers acting as data processors.


5. Cookie Policy

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on the user’s device to improve browsing experience, collect statistics, or deliver targeted ads.

Types of cookies used on oblivor.net:

    • Technical cookies: necessary for the proper functioning of the website.
    • Analytics cookies: e.g. Google Analytics with anonymized IP.
    • Marketing/profiling cookies: e.g. Facebook Ads, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest.
    • Third-party cookies: embedded content from platforms like YouTube, Google Maps, etc.

Consent and cookie management

Upon first access, a cookie consent banner appears, allowing users to:

    • Accept or reject non-essential cookies;
    • Customize cookie preferences;
    • Save their choice for up to 12 months;
    • Modify their consent at any time via the footer link (“Cookie settings”).

For a complete list of cookies used, visit the dedicated Cookie Policy page.


6. Data Retention

Data typeRetention period
Contact form data6 months after last response
Newsletter dataUntil consent is withdrawn
CookiesAccording to specific duration (max 12 months)
Contractual/fiscal data10 years (legal obligation)
Security/log dataUp to 12 months (anonymized or pseudonymized)

7. Data Recipients

Data may be shared with:

    • Technical and IT service providers (hosting, backups, analytics);
    • Payment or shipping platforms (if applicable);
    • Public authorities for legal obligations.

Some providers (e.g. Google, Meta) may be based outside the EU. In such cases, data transfers are carried out with adequate safeguards under GDPR (e.g. Standard Contractual Clauses).


8. User Rights

Under Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR), users may at any time:

    • Access their personal data;
    • Request correction or deletion;
    • Restrict or object to processing;
    • Request data portability;
    • Withdraw consent without affecting previous lawful processing;

📧 To exercise your rights, contact: oblivor.info@gmail.com
We will reply within 30 days.


9. Security

Personal data is protected with technical and organizational security measures (e.g. HTTPS, firewalls, secure authentication, regular backups) to prevent unauthorized access or misuse.


10. Changes to this Policy

The Data Controller reserves the right to update this Privacy Policy at any time. Changes will be posted on this page and, if substantial, may be notified via banner or email.


11. Contact

Data Controller:
Bruno Abbondanza
📧 Email: oblivor.info@gmail.com
🌐 Website: https://oblivor.net


This policy is drafted in accordance with Articles 13 and 14 of the GDPR (EU Regulation 2016/679) and the guidelines of the Italian Data Protection Authority.