Dear Customer,

Per Law L 679/2016 we must inform you about how we will process your data and what security measures we have taken to protect it.


Personal data collected

Personal data is information about an identified or identifiable natural person.

An identifiable natural person is an individual who can be identified, directly or indirectly, by reference to identifiers such as name, ID number, location data, online identifier, and the like.

Sensitive data are one or more factors specific to that person's physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity.

Data that has been anonymized or aggregated in such a way that a specific natural person can no longer be identified, even in combination with other information or in other ways, are not considered personal.




How we use your personal data and Retention time

Enterprise srl. collects the minimum set of personal data necessary to:

  • Manage and fulfill the orders you will place with us
  • Accomplish tax obligations
  • If you request it, we will send you newsletters with updates and promotions

Enterprise srl does not make any data transfers either in Italy, within the EU or outside the EU.

We retain your personal data for as long as necessary to provide you with the services you have requested, or for other essential purposes such as compliance with applicable law, dispute resolution and enforcement of our rules.

In any case, processing will be stopped with your request.




How you can access, check, rectify, restrict, export or delete your personal data

You have the possibility to object to the processing, or to limit it at any time with a special request to be sent by PEC to our address.

You have the possibility to request at any time the updating, deletion or delivery of the data provided by making a request by PEC to our address.

If you have registered independently on our site you have the possibility to perform each of these operations in the reserved area of your Account




How we protect your data

  • Archives reside on secure servers whose administrative access is restricted.
  • Consultation of the archives is through a web interface with user authentication by verifying the combination of username and password (this system meets minimum security criteria).
  • Archives are automatically saved to separate device on a daily basis. The archives produced are periodically tested.
  • We apply pseudonymization and splitting of collected data, and where necessary, reversible encryption of data
  • The premises where the data reside are constantly manned
  • We have also applied firewalls to the internet connection, and the terminals used are secure




Treatment figures and references

Holder  Rossi Gianluca

Responsible  Rossi Gianluca

DPO  Rossi Gianluca

PEC  [email protected]






Data of children under the age of 16


If you are under 16 years of age, you may not provide us with any personal information nor may you register on our site, and in any case we assume no responsibility for any false statements you provide.

If we become aware of any untrue statements we will proceed with the immediate deletion of any personal data acquired.


Connected computing platforms

Below is the list of external systems that store data of data subjects, with related links to the privacy policy:




Cookies and other computing devices

In order to provide you with a complete service, our site may contain links to other websites not directly operated by Us, for which We cannot be responsible for errors, content, cookies, publications of illicit moral content, advertisements, banners or files that do not comply with current regulations.

New rules may be updated periodically, so we encourage you to return to this page to re-read it regularly.

In fact, it is the company's intention to bring its privacy policies in line with current regulations.

Any further inquiries about the use of cookies on this website can be sent to the email address [email protected]

What are cookies

Cookies are small text strings that sites visited by the user send to the user's terminal (be it a PC, notebook, smartphone, tablet; they are usually stored directly on the browser used for browsing), where they are stored in order to be then retransmitted to the same sites the next time the same user visits (information such as the IP address of a device, the time of viewing, an identifier associated with the browser or device and the type of browser used).

In addition to cookies, other similar tools (web beacons/web bugs, clear GIFs or others) that enable user or terminal identification are also subject to the Garante's measure.

Cookies, usually present in users' browsers in very large numbers and sometimes also with characteristics of wide temporal persistence, are used for different purposes: performing computer authentication, monitoring sessions, storing information about specific configurations regarding users accessing the server, etc.

In the course of browsing on a site, the user therefore may also receive on his or her terminal equipment cookies that are sent from different sites or web servers (so-called "third parties"), on which some elements (such as, for example, images, maps, sounds, specific links to pages of other domains) present on the site the same is visiting may reside.

More generally, some cookies (called session cookies) are assigned to the user's device only for the duration of access to the site and expire automatically when the browser is closed.

Other cookies (referred to as persistent) remain on the device for an extended period of time.

More information on cookies can be found at www.allaboutcookies.org.

In order to arrive at a proper regulation of these devices, it is necessary to distinguish them given that there are no technical characteristics that differentiate them from each other, precisely on the basis of the purposes pursued by those who use them.

Moreover, the legislator itself has moved in this direction, which, in implementation of the provisions contained in Directive 2009/136/EC, has brought back the obligation to acquire the prior and informed consent of users to the installation of cookies used for purposes other than merely technical ones (Article N°1, paragraph N°5, letter a), of Legislative Decree of 28 May 2012, N° 69, which amended Article N° 122 of the Code).

A working group was established under Article N°29 of Directive 95/46/EC. It is the EU's independent advisory body for the protection of personal data and privacy, whose tasks are set out in Article N°30 of Directive 95/46/EC and Article N°15 of Directive 2002/58/EC. That body has been asked for its opinion, as a supplement to current regulations, on determining the types of cookies ( http://ec.europa.eu/justice/data-protection/article-29/documentation/opinionrecommendation/files/2012/wp194_it.pdf#h2-8).

We use cookies to ensure the proper functioning of procedures and improve the user experience.

A cookie will not harm the user's computer, and no personally identifiable data will be stored.

To use all the features of the site, you may need to have cookies enabled.

Browsers are often set to automatically accept cookies. However, users can change the default configuration to disable or delete cookies (either from time to time or once and for all), with the consequence, though, that the use of the site may be precluded.

It is always possible to check the mode and types of cookies stored on your browser by changing their settings.

How many types of cookies are there?

There are two basic macro-categories, with different characteristics: technical cookies and profiling cookies.
A) Technical cookies are generally necessary for the website to function properly, and to allow navigation; without them you may not be able to view pages properly or use certain services.

For example, a technical cookie is essential to keep you logged in throughout your visit to a website, or to store language settings, display settings, and so on.

Technical cookies can be further distinguished into:

1. Navigation cookies, which ensure normal navigation and enjoyment of the website (allowing, for example, to make a purchase or authenticate to access restricted areas; remember previous actions when navigating back to a page in the same session, etc.);
2. analytics cookies, assimilated to technical cookies only where used directly by the operator of the site to collect information, in aggregate form, on the number of users and how they visit the site itself (e.g., for the measurement of site performance, with particular attention to the user's browsing experience, etc.)
3. Functionality cookies, which allow the user to navigate according to a set of selected criteria (e.g., remember the settings that a user has applied to an Internet site such as layout, font size, preferences, color and so on language, products selected for purchase; remember a choice, so that the user is no longer required to fill out a questionnaire, etc.) in order to improve the service rendered to the same.
B) Profiling cookies are more sophisticated. These cookies are aimed at creating profiles related to the user, and are used in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the same in the context of web browsing. Profiling cookies will be activated and used by the site exclusively in case the user gives prior consent to such use.

C) CLASSIFICATION OF COOKIES.

In general, cookies can, again, be classified as:

1. session cookies, which are deleted immediately upon closing the browsing browser;

2. persistent cookies, which (unlike session cookies) remain within the browser for a specified period of time. They are used, for example, to recognize the device connecting to the site by facilitating authentication operations for the user.

3. first-party cookies, i.e. cookies generated and managed directly by the entity managing the website on which the user is browsing.

4. third-party cookies, which are generated and managed by parties other than the operator of the website on which the user is browsing (by virtue, as a rule, of a contract between the owner of the website and the third party).

What types of cookies does www.birramia.it use?

It should be noted that:

1. The site does not use profiling cookies (i.e., persistent cookies used to identify - anonymously and otherwise - user preferences and improve user experience);

2. The site makes use of persistent cookies (i.e. cookies that remain stored as files in the device even after the browser is closed and can be read by the website that created it the next time the user visits the site).

How do you disable cookies?

Most browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.) are configured to accept cookies. By changing your browser settings, you can accept or reject cookies or decide to receive a warning message before accepting a cookie from the websites you visit.
Please note that by completely disabling cookies in your browser you may not be able to use all the features of the site.

If you use multiple computers in different locations, make sure each browser is set to meet your preferences.

You can delete all cookies installed in your browser's cookies folder.

Each browser has different procedures for managing settings.

Below is a brief set of instructions for disabling cookies on popular browsers.


1. Instructions for disabling COOKIES on Internet Explorer:

To customize cookie parameters for a website In Internet Explorer click on the Tools button, then Internet Options. Select the "Privacy" tab, then on Sites.

In the Website Address area you can enter the address (URL) of the website whose privacy parameters you want to customize.

For example: http://www.birramia.it

To authorize the recording of cookies from the website in question on your device, click on Authorize.

To prevent the recording of the cookies of the website in question on the device, on the other hand, you need to click on Block.

Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each website to be blocked or authorized.

When finished, click OK twice.


2. Instructions for disabling COOKIES on Safari:
From the Preferences menu click on the Privacy tab and Configure Cookies.

3.Instructions for disabling COOKIES on Chrome:

Click "Preferences."

Select "Settings."

Click on "Show advanced settings."

In the "Privacy" section, click on the "Content settings" button.

In the "Cookies" section, it is possible to:

- Control which cookies are installed on the Browser and delete them

- Block default cookies

- Allow default cookies

- Define exceptions for cookies from certain websites or domains


4. Instructions for disabling COOKIES on Firefox:

Click on the Preferences button.

Click on the Privacy tab.

In the History Settings, select "use custom settings."

Then, check the "accept cookies from sites" box and click on the exceptions to choose which websites are to be allowed or not as far as installing cookies on the terminal is concerned.

From the same panel it is also possible to see which cookies are installed on the Browser and delete them.


5. Instructions for disabling COOKIES on Opera:

Click on Preferences, then Advanced and select Cookies.

Cookies preferences allow you to control the way Opera handles cookies. The default setting is to accept all cookies.

Accept Cookies:

- All cookies are accepted (by default). Accept only those from sites visited.

- Third-party cookies, from a domain outside the visited domain, will be rejected. Never accept cookies.

- All cookies are blocked.


6. Warnings:

It is possible that some settings are different depending on whether you use the browser on a Mac or on a PC.

Also, browsers often change their interface and management commands for general settings.

We therefore refer you to the instructions of the manufacturers of these software in case our instructions are out of date for the distribution of a new version of the browsers described above.

- For Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/it-IT/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies

- For Safari Safari on iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: https://support.apple.com/it-it/HT201265

- For Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=it&hlrm=en

- For Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/it/kb/Bloccare%20i%20cookie?esab=a&s=cookie&r=0&as=s

- For Opera: http://help.opera.com/Windows/10.20/it/cookies.html

If you are not using any of the browsers listed above, select "cookies" in the relevant section of the guide to find out where your cookies folder is located.

For more information about cookies and to manage cookie preferences (first and/or third party) users are also encouraged to visit www.youronlinechoices.com/it.

 Social networks buttons and widgets

"Social Buttons" are those particular "buttons" on the site that depict social network icons (e.g., Facebook and Twitter) and allow users who are browsing to interact with a "click" directly with social platforms.

The "Social Buttons" used by the site are links that refer to the Owner's accounts on the social networks depicted.

Through the use of such buttons, no third-party cookies are therefore installed on the site.

At https://www.facebook.com/help/cookies, the user can view information about data management by the Social to which the buttons refer.

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