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INFORMATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH ART. 13 OF EU REG. NO.679/2016 ("GDPR")

This notice describes which of your personal data is collected by Digital Human Talent Agency S.r.l., for what purposes and how theyare processed. You will also find the information necessary to exercise your rights under GDPR.In general, we collect your data when you browse the site thttps://www.dht.agency/ (hereinafter "Site")and when you contact us through the relevant form. We inform you that the personal data collected during these processes will be processed as set out below.

1.    Who processes yourdata:
Data Controller
Digital Human Talent AgencyS.r.l.,with registered office in Turin, Corso Re Umberto n. 54, Italy, Italian tax registration number and Italian VAT number 13118450017 [info@dgt.agency] (hereinafter"Data Controller") is thedata controller of your personal data.

2.    What data we process - Type of data processed
Your contact data. We will retain the contact information you provide (for example, contact details, name) when you contact us through the Site. Information about your use of the Site and your activities on the Site. Your use of the Site implies the processing by the Data Controller of data on the browser and device you are using and your IP address (this is the number that identifies a specific device on the internet and that is necessary for your device to communicate with the sites).We will be able to analyze from which site you came and what actions you have take non the Site.

3.    Where we collect your data - How we collect data Directly from you.
For example, if when you contact us through the Site. Through the use of the features of the Site. We use cookies on the Sitein order to collect data about your use. To learn more, please read the CookiePolicy below.

4     Why and how long we process your data for –Purpose and legal basis for data processing, retention perioda)To allow you to join the waitlist in the Site. We may process your personal data provided in order to update you and let you join the relevant waitlist.The legal basis of this processing is the performance of a contract to which the data subject is party, or the performance of pre-contractual obligations and the retention period is equal to the time necessary to comply with the data subject’s requests.b) Top revent or investigate illegal behavior or to protect and assert rights. We may use your data to prevent infringement of our intellectual property rights (for example, counterfeiting of our and/or our partners' trademarks) and other illegal activities, as permitted by applicable law.The legal basis of this processing is the legitimate interest of the Data Controller. The retention period is equal to the time thatis reasonably necessary to assert our rights from the moment at which we become aware of the illegal behavior or the potential to commit illegal behavior.

4.    Nature of the provision of personal dataFor the purposes of subparagraphs a) and b) referred toin the previous paragraph, the provision of data is necessary.

5.    Where your data is processed – data transferData willbe processed and stored at the offices and computer systems of the DataController. Personaldata may also be disclosed to companies providing services - specificallyappointed as data processors pursuant to the GDPR - based in countries outsidethe European Union. Such data transfers are authorized alternatively on thebasis of: an adequacy decision of the third country to which the data aretransferred, adopted by the European Commission pursuant to Article 45 of theGDPR or of the appropriate or adequate safeguards provided for by theApplicable Data Protection Regulations such as Articles 46, 47 and 49 of theGDPR (such as standard contractual clauses approved by the EuropeanCommission, binding corporate rules).

6.    Who we share your data with – personal data recipients On the understanding that, where required by law, we willobtain your prior consent and carry out any formalities required by the law, wemay share your personal data with third parties so that they can provide uswith services that will operate as data processors and with whom we willconclude an agreement in accordance with art.28 GDPR aimed at protecting your data. These parties will only process datastrictly necessary to perform their functions and may use these data only forthe purpose of providing services on our behalf or to comply with law. You can findout details of such data processors pursuant to art. 28 GDPR by emailing at the above-mentioned addresses.Where permitted or required by law, we may also share thedata requested by a government body or by other authorized third party ororganization for the purpose ofprotecting or exercising our rights or those of third parties, or for thepurpose of limiting or preventing fraud or other illegal activities.

7.    MinorsThe Site is not aimed at under-18s, but rather at anadult audience. If you are a parent or guardian and you think your child may have transmitted data to us, youcan contact us.

8.   Security measures We adopt the security measures required by law.We adopt security measures to protect your data. The standard security measures we use depend on the type of data we process and meet the legal requirements and the standards of European government agencies.

9.    CookiesWhat are cookies. Cookies are small text files that the sites visited by users send to their terminals, where they are stored before being re-transmitted to the same sites on subsequent visits. Cookies used by the Site and their purpose. The Site uses cookies, which have the functionality of enabling the proper functioning of some sections, for example to access the reserved area of the Site("technical cookies").

The Site uses the following types of cookies:
•        Technical (or browsing) cookies, which contribute to the functioning of the Site, for instance to enable the browse between pages and access the reserved area of the Site; the legal basis for processing using these cookies is the Data Controller legitimate interest in providing efficient and well-functioning services to their customers; the retention period of these cookies starts from the date on which the Site was first accessed until the end of the session.

All necessary cookies do not require your prior consent; therefore they are installed automatically after you access the Site but can be deactivated as described in the following paragraph.

How to disable technical cookies.
It is possible to disable cookies through specific settings in your own browser or via the cookie management tool on the home page of the Site. Some of the Site’s functionalities may not work correctly is you refuse to use cookies.
Below you will find links explaining how to disable cookies on the most common browsers (for any other browser you may be using, we suggest that you search for this option in the software's help section, which you can normally access by pressing the F1 key):

Internet Explorer: Click on the Settings button, the non Internet Options. Click on the Privacy tab and, in the Settings, move thebar to the very top to block all the cookies.

Google Chrome: Click on the menu on the browsertoolbar. Select Settings. Click on “Show advanced settings”. In the"Privacy” section, click on the Content Settings button. Select “Prevent sites from saving data”.

Mozilla Firefox: Click on the menu button and selectOptions. Select the Privacy tab. In the History settings: select “use personalsettings”. To enable cookies, tick Accept cookies from websites, and to disable them remove such mark.

Safari: Click on the menu toolbar on “Safari”, then on“Preferences”. Next, click on “Privacy”, then on “Details” to select the website, and click “Remove”.

10.    Your rights
You can contact the Data Controller to request access to your personal data, modify it, delete it or limit its processing, to oppose its processing, and to request the portability of your data; you can also with draw your consent at any time (this will not prejudice the lawfulness of the processing on the basis of the consent granted prior to the withdrawal). When you exercise the right of access, you have the right to know whether your data is currently being processed, what the purpose of the processing is, what categories of data are being processed, who the recipients or categories of recipients of your data are (and, if they reside in a third country, what guarantees this transfer is based on), the retention period of your data (or the criteria for determining the retention period), whether automated processing is being carried out (for example through profiling), what the reason of the processing is, and the origin of the data (when not initially collected by us). You can exercise your rights by contacting the DataController at the addresses indicated above. You have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority.

11.    What we do if we change this policy
We may make changes to our privacy policy. We will post an updated version on the Site. It will have a different date than the one indicated below. Please check the Site periodically for updates.

Versionupdated to November 8, 2024.