IN GENERAL

The use of our web pages and the ser­vices pro­vid­ed to the vis­i­tor on the site https://loudartandinclusion.com owned by Loud Art & Inclu­sion here after «the com­pa­ny», requires your agree­ment with the Pri­va­cy Pol­i­cy of this site. There­fore, the vis­i­tor must care­ful­ly read the con­tents of this page before using the ser­vices of our web­site. If he does not agree, he must leave this web­site and NEVER make use any of its ser­vices or con­tent.
This pri­va­cy pol­i­cy may change from time to time accord­ing the rel­e­vant leg­is­la­tion. We will not explic­it­ly noti­fy our cus­tomers or our site’s users about these changes. Instead, we rec­om­mend you to occa­sion­al­ly vis­it this page for any changes to this pri­va­cy pol­i­cy. The con­tin­ued use of the https://bocciaramps.com web­site even after any changes to the Pri­va­cy Pol­i­cy implies the uncon­di­tion­al accep­tance of these terms by you.

Privacy and Protection of personal data

We col­lect and process your per­son­al data only when it is absolute­ly nec­es­sary.
We will nev­er sell, rent, dis­trib­ute, or pub­li­cize in any way your per­son­al data.
If you are under 16, you MUST have your par­ents’ con­sent before using the ser­vices of this site.

Relevant legislation

Along with our com­pa­ny’s inter­nal IT sys­tems, this site is designed to com­ply with the fol­low­ing laws/regulations regard­ing the pro­tec­tion of user’s per­son­al data:

  1. EU Data Pro­tec­tion Direc­tive (DPD of year 1995)
  2. Reg­u­la­tion on gen­er­al EU data pro­tec­tion (GDPR of year 2018)

Personal information collected by this site and why we collect it

This site col­lects and uses per­son­al infor­ma­tion for the fol­low­ing rea­sons:

Website traffic monitoring

Like most sites, this site uses Google Ana­lyt­ics (GA) to track user activ­i­ty. We use this data to deter­mine the num­ber of our site vis­i­tors to bet­ter under­stand how they find and use our web pages. Although GA records data such as your geo­graph­ic loca­tion, your device, your web brows­er, and your oper­at­ing sys­tem, none of this infor­ma­tion iden­ti­fy you to us. GA also records your com­put­er’s IP address, which could be used to iden­ti­fy you, but Google does not pro­vide access to it. We believe that Google is a third data proces­sor that is com­pli­ant with the require­ments of Euro­pean leg­is­la­tion.

Contact forms and e‑mail links

If you choose to con­tact us using a con­tact form or an email link, none of the data you pro­vide will be stored to our site or trans­ferred or processed by any third par­ty data proces­sor as defined below in the sec­tion «Our third-par­ty data proces­sors». Instead, these data will be sent to us via an SMTP pro­to­col (Sim­ple Mail Trans­fer Pro­to­col). Our SMTP servers are pro­tect­ed by a TLS secu­ri­ty pro­to­col (also known as SSL), mean­ing that email con­tent is encrypt­ed before being sent over the Inter­net. The con­tent of the email is decrypt­ed by our local com­put­ers and devices.

About Cookies

What is a cookie?

The term «cook­ie» refers to a small data file con­sist­ing sole­ly of a set of text infor­ma­tion that the site trans­mits to the web brows­er on your com­put­er’s hard disk, either tem­porar­i­ly through­out your vis­it , or some­times for longer peri­ods, depend­ing on the type of cook­ie. Cook­ies per­form dif­fer­ent oper­a­tions (for exam­ple, you are dis­tin­guished from oth­er site’s vis­i­tors or remem­ber cer­tain info for you like your pref­er­ences) and are used by most web­sites to improve your user expe­ri­ence.

Each cook­ie is unique to your brows­er and con­tains some anony­mous infor­ma­tion. A cook­ie typ­i­cal­ly con­tains the name of the cook­ie field, the cook­ie’s life­time, and a val­ue (usu­al­ly in the form of a ran­dom­ly gen­er­at­ed unique num­ber).

Types of cookies

The basic types of cook­ies are described below

  • Session cookies

    These are tem­po­rary cook­ies that remain in the cook­ie file of your device’s brows­er only dur­ing your vis­it and are delet­ed when you close the brows­er.

  • Persistent cookies

    These remain in the cook­ie file of your device’s brows­er even after the brows­er clos­es, some­times for one year or more (the exact length of stay depends on the life­time of each cook­ie). Per­ma­nent cook­ies are used when the site admin­is­tra­tor may need to know who you are for more than one vis­it (e.g., to remem­ber your user­name or your site con­fig­u­ra­tion pref­er­ences).

  • First-party cookies

    These are cook­ies installed on your brows­er and/or hard dri­ve of your device from the site you are vis­it­ing. This includes assign­ing a unique ID to you, in order to mon­i­tor your site nav­i­ga­tion. Site cre­ators often use first-par­ty cook­ies to han­dle vis­its and for iden­ti­fi­ca­tion pur­pos­es.

  • Third-party cookies

    These are cook­ies used by third par­ties, such as social net­works to track your vis­its to the var­i­ous sites they adver­tise. The site admin­is­tra­tor has no con­trol over these third-par­ty cook­ies.

Cookies on this site and how to manage them

On this site, we use cook­ies to improve your user expe­ri­ence. Site func­tion­al­i­ty will be sig­nif­i­cant­ly affect­ed if you dis­able or dis­agree with the use of cook­ies.
See the fol­low­ing infor­ma­tion about the third-par­ty cook­ies we use on this site, includ­ing how to dis­able them and the effect of dis­abling on the site’s func­tion­al­i­ty. If you need any help on how to man­age cer­tain types of cook­ies, includ­ing how to check or delete them, please vis­it www.aboutcookies.org.

Cook­ie Ser­vice Descrip­tion Life span
Pll_language Poly­lang Poly­lang uses a cook­ie to remem­ber the lan­guage select­ed by the user when he comes back to vis­it again the web­site. This cook­ie is also used to get the lan­guage infor­ma­tion when not avail­able in anoth­er way. Exam­ples are ajax requests or the login page. 1 year

Google Analytics cookies

Google Ana­lyt­ics cook­ies are per­for­mance analytics/logging cook­ies that allow us to col­lect anony­mous infor­ma­tion about how vis­i­tors use our site. These cook­ies can inform us on how many vis­i­tors use the site, the vis­it’s time and dura­tion, and also pro­vide infor­ma­tion on how vis­i­tors nav­i­gate across the site. This infor­ma­tion helps us improve the way our site works. They are anony­mous infor­ma­tion and do not con­tain per­son­al infor­ma­tion.
The infor­ma­tion col­lect­ed by the Google Ana­lyt­ics cook­ies about our site is trans­ferred and stored on Google’s servers in accor­dance with Google’s pri­va­cy pol­i­cy.
For more infor­ma­tion on Google Ana­lyt­ics, please vis­it https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245
You can dis­able Google Ana­lyt­ics track­ing by vist­ing https://tools.go ogle.com/dlpa ge/gaoptout?hl =en=GB
If you dis­able these cook­ies, your activ­i­ty will not be count­ed or used in the sta­tis­tics we col­lect to improve the ser­vices we pro­vide through this site. Web­site func­tion­al­i­ty will not be affect­ed.

Cook­ie Ser­vice  Descrip­tion Life span
_ga Google Ana­lyt­ics It lists a unique ID that is used to pro­duce sta­tis­tics on how the vis­i­tor uses the site 2 years
_gat Google Ana­lyt­ics It is used by Google Ana­lyt­ics to con­trol the amount of requests.  termpo­rary
_gid Google Ana­lyt­ics It lists a unique ID that is used to pro­duce sta­tis­tics on how the vis­i­tor uses the site. 1 day

Video providers cookies

Video providers can place cook­ies on your device if you watch their video on our site.
If you dis­able these cook­ies you may not be able to see the embed­ded videos on our site.

Social Networks cookies

Third-par­ty social net­works can place cook­ies on your device if you choose to share a web page of our site with anoth­er third-par­ty Social Net­work site, by click­ing on one of the «share» but­tons.
If you dis­able these cook­ies, you will not be able to share any of our con­tent with third-par­ty social net­works

About this site’s web server

All web traf­fic (file trans­fer) between this site and your brows­er is encrypt­ed and trans­ferred via the HTTPS pro­to­col using Secure Sock­ets Lay­er (SSL).

Third-party personal data processors

We use a num­ber of third par­ties to process per­son­al data for us. These Third-par­ty per­son­al data proces­sors have been care­ful­ly select­ed to com­ply with the leg­is­la­tion men­tioned in this doc­u­ment.

Data breaches

For any of your per­son­al infor­ma­tion stored in our data­base, all nec­es­sary action will be tak­en to be secure as pos­si­ble.
We will report any unlaw­ful vio­la­tion of our data­base or any third par­ty data pro­cess­ing data­base to all rel­e­vant stake­hold­ers as well as author­i­ties with­in 72 hours of the vio­la­tion, if it is obvi­ous that the per­son­al data stored in rec­og­niz­able form, have been stolen.