Cookies
What are cookies?
Cookies are not cookies in English, but are small files with information that the sites you browse record on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone). They serve to improve your navigation: for example they save your preferences and recognize you when you go back to making purchases for the second time.
To learn more, go to the page where everything is explained to the fullest, thanks to Iubenda! Link where everything is explained in depth and following the 2018 directives on GDPR.
In general, this site uses:
- technical cookies, for which specific authorization is not required (art. 122 of the privacy code and the Guarantor\’s Provision of 8 May 2014)
- third-party cookies, that is external services, with separate privacy
- information and specific conditions of use.
- newsletter and data collection from contact form
- Cookies
If you have not disabled the cookies on your internet browser and you continue to browse this site, you implicitly consent to the use of the cookies used and to the acceptance of the conditions of use and the privacy information of third-party services.
Specifically, this site may include:
Jetpack and Akismet cookies, WordPress plugin
Google Analytics cookies, a tool to obtain site usage statistics in an anonymous way. It means that the data is aggregated and is not linked to your identity.
This helps me understand how visitors in general use this site and improve it and make it more useful and interesting cookies linked to the services of Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Linkedin, Youtube.
If you want to disable cookies, you can directly change the settings of your browser. To block Google Analytics (on this and on all the other sites that use it) you need to download a special tool that deactivates the sending of data.
Newsletter
Once a month I write a newsletter for:
- send mail where I tell a little about the lives of freelance women
- collect the posts written during the month
- send offers / report courses
- alert of the arrival of interesting events and opportunities for growth for freelancers
To register you can use the popup mask that appears after a while when you are on the site, but also use the newsletter form on the Contacts page.
The newsletter is created and managed with MailChimp, and your email address is stored on the MailChimp servers. Periodically, in the backups I personally make of my list. Here is where you can read the privacy policy of MailChimp and here a clarification article explaining what this GDPR entry will involve.
MailChimp, like any newsletter management platform, provides information on who opens the newsletter and clicks on the links and I use the information to understand the progress of my newsletter, if there are more interesting topics or feedback from my commercial proposals.
For your information:
If you don\’t like that I know what clicks on the links you did in a newsletter and you don\’t want them to be tracked, copy the links, even better if from the text-only version, to open them directly in the browser.
if you do not like that those who send you the newsletter know that you have opened it, read the newsletter without downloading the images;
I am the only data controller and you can find all my contact details at the bottom of each page. In no way and for no reason I give your email address to anyone else, unless you give me the authorization to do so. You can also decide not to receive the newsletter at any time, via the link at the bottom of each message in your mailbox or using unroll.me to unsubscribe.
Thank you for reading this statement and I hope your browsing on this site is pleasant and delicious!