Cookie Policy

Information on the use of Cookies, and similar tracking technologies
Last revised: 4 April 2026

1. Foreword and regulatory references
This privacy statement sets out the main information relating to the processing of personal data and the use of cookies within this site.
This notice is addressed to anyone accessing or using this site, describing the methods of collection, use and protection of the user's personal data that may take place through the technology of cookies and the like, as well as the rights recognised by law.
These provisions do not apply to other sites, pages or online services accessible via external links that may be present on the site, in respect of which you are invited to consult the relevant privacy notices.
This information is provided in compliance with the main national and international data protection regulations, including:

  • Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR)
  • UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and Data Protection Act (UK)
  • Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (nFADP / FADP)
  • Canadian Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)
  • Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD)
  • California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)
  • Colorado Privacy Act (CPA)
  • Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA)
  • Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act (DPDPA)
  • Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act (MCDPA)
  • Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act (MTCDPA)
  • Nebraska Data Privacy Act (NDPA)
  • Nevada Privacy Law (NRS 603A)
  • New Hampshire Privacy Act (NHPA)
  • New Jersey Data Privacy Act (NJDPA)
  • Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA)
  • Tennessee Information Protection Act (TIPA)
  • Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA)
  • Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA)
  • Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA)
  • Other regulations that may apply.

2. Who manages your data and how can you contact us?
Your personal data are processed by:
M.Cicogna Società Agricola Semplice
Via Zambonina 68 - 37068 Vigasio VR
info@zambonina.it

For any information on the processing of personal data or to exercise their rights under the law, data subjects may contact the Data Controller.

3. What data do we collect when you visit the site?
When you browse this site, we may collect certain information through cookies, related tools and tracking technologies. The main types of data that may be recorded include:

  • Technical and navigation information: IP address, identifiers of the device in use, browser and operating system information, date and time of access, pages visited, technical commands needed to display content correctly, system errors.
  • User preferences: choices made in relation to cookies and privacy settings, collected through panels, banners or similar tools.
  • Aggregated data and anonymous statistics: information used to evaluate and improve the functioning of the site, e.g. frequency of visits or most consulted areas.
  • Interactions with external services or social networks: technical data shared when interacting with social plug-ins, external services or third-party tools that may be integrated into the site, always in accordance with the rules of the operators involved.

For details on the processing of data communicated via contact forms, service requests or other functionalities, please consult our Privacy Policy.

4. What types of cookies (and similar) exist?
To provide you with a better browsing experience, we may use different categories of cookies and similar technologies (web beacons, local storage and equivalent technologies):

  • Strictly necessary cookies: essential for the technical operation of the site, they allow, for example, access to protected areas, session management or remembering indispensable preferences.
  • Cookies for preferences and customisation: are used to memorise display choices, such as language, text size or consultation mode, to offer you an interaction closer to your tastes.
  • Analytical and performance cookies: help us better understand how people use the site by collecting anonymised and aggregated data on traffic, most visited pages, visit times and most popular features.
  • Cookies for promotional or advertising activities: used to propose customised commercial content and monitor the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.
  • Components and external services: By interacting with social plugins, analytics tools or third-party platforms, cookies or similar systems managed directly by external parties may be installed.

5. How can you give or withhold consent to the use of cookies?
A. Jurisdictions EU/United KingdomSwitzerlandBrazil& GDPR-like countries:

  • The use of cookies and similar technologies that are not strictly necessary requires the prior consent, free and specific of the user, which is collected through a special cookie banner.
  • Users can manage and change their preferences at any time, revoke the consent given and access the “Manage cookie preferences” function.

B. United StatesCalifornia CCPA/CPRA, Colorado CPA, Connecticut CTDPA, Delaware DPDPA, Minnesota MCDPA, Montana MTCDPA, Nebraska NDPA, Nevada Revised Statute 603A, New Hampshire NHPA, New Jersey NJDPA, Oregon OCPA, Tennessee TIPA, Texas TDPSA, Utah UCPA, Virginia VCDPA) Canada PIPEDA and equivalent regulations:

  • The user has the right to opt-out from the collection, sale and sharing of personal data to third parties for marketing, behavioural advertising and profiling purposes.

C. Operational details:
The first time you access the site, you will see a banner allowing you to manage your preferences concerning cookies and tracking tools.
Through the banner, the user can choose whether:

  • Accept all cookies: by clicking on the appropriate button all non-essential cookies will be activated.
  • Customise settings: it is possible to select in detail which cookies to authorise and which to keep deactivated.
  • Rejecting optional cookies: Pressing the reject button or closing the banner without providing consent will only activate the technical cookies necessary for the operation of the site.

Preferences expressed via the banner are stored for a period of 180 days via a technical cookie. If you access it from a different device or browser, you will need to reconfigure your preferences.
However, the user has the possibility, at any time, to modify the choices made by accessing the appropriate function, identifiable by the icon or link dedicated to managing consent.

6. On what legal basis do we process data collected via cookies and related technologies?
The processing of data collected through cookies and tracking tools is based on different legal grounds, which vary according to the type of tool and the applicable legislation:

  1. Performance of a service or pre-contractual activity requested by the user via the contact forms provided
  2. Fulfilment of legal, regulatory or statutory obligations
  3. Consent given from the user regarding commercial communications.

A further legal basis, the legitimate interest of the Controller, may be used for specific purposes (e.g. ensuring IT security, preventing fraud, protecting the holder's rights in court).

Additional legal bases for US and similar jurisdictions:
In countries subject to regulations such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), Colorado Privacy Act (CPA), Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA), Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act (DPDPA), Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act (MCDPA), Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act (MTCDPA), Nebraska Data Privacy Act (NDPA), Nevada Privacy Law (NRS 603A), New Hampshire Privacy Act (NHPA), New Jersey Data Privacy Act (NJDPA), Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA), Tennessee Information Protection Act (TIPA), Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA), Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA), Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA), or other US regulations, the following principles also apply:

  • Opt-out and right to objectThe user has the right to opt out at any time from the use, sale or sharing of their personal data for marketing, profiling or behavioural advertising purposes, by means of specific functions (Browser Settings, "Reject" button, "Unsubscribe" link or similar).

Additional legal bases for Brazil (LGPD):
When processing falls under the jurisdiction of the LGPD, the following specific legal bases provided by Brazilian legislation are added:

  • Credit protectionThe data can be processed for credit management and protection purposes, such as creditworthiness assessments, financial fraud prevention, or granting financing.
  • Public policy implementationIn the cases provided for, the Public Administration may process personal data for the implementation of initiatives provided for by laws, public programmes or agreements.
  • Research by research bodiesThe data may be used by scientific or statistical research bodies, preferably in an anonymised form, for study or analysis purposes.

Refusing or revoking consent to the use of certain cookies may limit access to certain personalised features of the site.

7. How is your data protected?
Personal data collected through this site are processed mainly by electronic and digital means according to principles of lawfulness, correctness, data minimisation, integrity and confidentiality.

Appropriate technical and organisational measures are taken to prevent unauthorised access, loss, alteration or unauthorised disclosure of data, including:

  • Encryption of communications (https): The communications between your browser and the website are protected by HTTPS encryption, which prevents the interception or manipulation of data exchanged during browsing.;
  • Log monitoring: the system records and monitors access and activities in order to identify suspicious or unauthorised attempts and ensure data security;
  • Periodic backups The data is periodically copied and stored to protect it from accidental loss or technical incidents.;
  • Security audits and checks Regular security checks and tests are carried out to identify and correct any system vulnerabilities.;
  • Limitation of access to data to authorised subjects only Access to personal data is exclusively permitted to authorised and trained personnel, in compliance with internal security policies.

8. Where can your data be transferred?
Personal data collected through this site may be processed and transferred - for the purposes indicated - to the following countries:

  • to countries belonging to the European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland or other countries recognised by the competent authorities as “adequate” for the level of protection provided by law;

Updated list of "reliable" countries":

9. Who can receive your data?
They can access personal data collected through cookies, tracking tools and similar technologies:

  • personnel expressly authorised by the owner and specially trained;
  • companies or consultants providing us with technical support, security, maintenance or analysis services, designated as Data Processors;
  • external platform providers, third-party software or services, always and only within the limits of the stated purpose and any consent provided.

A detailed and updated list of our service providers is available on request.

10. Detailed list of cookies

My Agile Pixel - Google Analytics

Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google Ireland Limited ("Google"). Google Ireland Limited is owned by Google LLC USA. Google uses the Personal Data collected to track and examine the use of this website, compile reports on its activities and share them with other services developed by Google.

In order to ensure greater adherence to the GDPR with regard to the transfer of data outside the EU, such a transfer should only be carried out in anonymised form. It is important to emphasise that mere anonymisation does not offer a sufficient level of protection for personal data exported outside the EU. For this reason, data sent to Google Analytics, and thus potentially visible outside the EU, may be anonymised through a proxy system called My Agile Pixel. This system may replace your personal data, such as your IP address, with anonymous information that cannot be traced back to you. Consequently, if data is transferred to countries outside the EU or the USA, this will not be your personal data, but anonymous data.

The data submitted is collected for the purposes of experience customisation and statistical tracking. You can find more information on page "More information on how Google processes personal information"..

Google Tag Manager

Google Tag Manager is a tag management service provided by Google Ireland Limited.The data submitted is collected for the purposes of experience customisation and statistical tracking. More information can be found at "More information on how Google processes personal information"..

Place of processing: Ireland - Privacy Policy

Google Fonts

Google Fonts is a service for displaying font styles operated by Google Ireland Limited and serves to integrate such content within its pages.

Place of processing: Ireland - Privacy Policy

Google Maps widget

Google Maps is a map display service operated by Google Ireland Limited. This service serves to integrate such content within its pages.

Place of processing: Ireland - Privacy Policy

Google reCAPTCHA

Google reCAPTCHA is a SPAM protection service provided by Google Ireland Limited.

The use of the reCAPTCHA system is subject to the privacy policy  according to terms of use of Google.

Place of processing: Ireland - Privacy Policy

Gravatar

Gravatar is an image display service operated by Automattic Inc. that allows Automattic Inc. to integrate such content into its pages.

Place of processing: United States - Privacy Policy

My Agile Pixel - Facebook Remarketing

Facebook Remarketing is a Remarketing and Behavioral Targeting service provided by Facebook Ireland Ltd. This service is used to link the activity of this website with the Facebook advertising network.

In order to ensure greater adherence to the GDPR with regard to the transfer of data outside the EU, such a transfer should only be carried out in anonymised form. It is important to emphasise that mere anonymisation does not offer a sufficient level of protection for personal data exported outside the EU. For this reason, data sent to Meta, and thus potentially visible outside the EU, can be anonymised through a proxy system called My Agile Pixel. This system may replace your personal data, such as your IP address, with anonymous information that cannot be traced back to you. Consequently, if data is transferred to countries outside the EU or the USA, this will not be your personal data, but anonymous data.

11. How long do we keep your data and preferences?

Preferences expressed on the use of cookies and tracking technologies via the banner or consent management platform are retained for a period of 180 days.

For the storage, duration and deletion of data other than those mentioned, please consult the specific provisions in the Personal Data Policy on this site

12. What are your rights with regard to the data collected?
The user, according to the applicable legislation, has the right to:

  • Request the rectification, updating or deletion of inaccurate or no longer required data (right of rectification and deletion).
  • To obtain confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning him/her are being processed and, if so, to obtain access to such data and related information (right of access).
  • Request the portability of data in a structured and interoperable format (where technically possible).
  • Request the restriction or object to the processing of data, including for promotional/profiling purposes, where applicable.
  • Withdraw consent given to the use of non-technical cookies, to the processing of data collected via tracking tools.
  • Exercise the right to opt-out of the “sale/sharing” of personal data, where provided for by US and Canadian laws.
  • Report any irregularities or abuses to the competent control authorities.

Notice for users residing in the United States

Users residing in the United States have, based on local legislation, the following additional and specific rights regarding data collected via cookies, tracking technologies, and similar tools:

  • The right to know the categories of personal data collected, sold, or shared with third parties, as well as the purposes of such processing;
  • Right to request erasure, where applicable, of personal data collected through tracking tools;
  • Right to opt-out from the “sale” or “sharing” of personal data;
  • Right not to be discriminated against as a consequence of the exercise of such rights.

To exercise these rights, simply send a request to the contact details of the Controller, who will respond within the timeframe provided for in the applicable local regulation.

Deleting Cookies

Each browser provides different procedures to prevent the use of cookies or remove them. You can take action from your browser settings to block and/or delete cookies. Below you will find references to the official guides of the main browsers on how to manage and delete cookies:

If you use a browser other than those indicated, please consult the support section of the official website of the respective manufacturer.

How do we inform you about changes to this policy?
This policy is subject to periodic review for regulatory compliance or changes to the services offered through the site. Any significant changes will be communicated via this page.
Last revised: 4 April 2026

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