Cookie Policy

This document contains information about the technologies that allow this Application to achieve the purposes described below. These technologies allow the Owner to collect and save information (for example by using Cookies) or use resources (for example by running a script) on the User’s device when the User interacts with this Application.
For the sake of simplicity, in this document these technologies are briefly referred to as “Tracking Tools”, unless there is reason to differentiate.

For example, although Cookies can be used in both web and mobile browsers, it would be inappropriate to talk about Cookies in the context of mobile applications, since these are Tracking Tools that require the presence of a browser. For this reason, within this document the term Cookies is only used to specifically refer to that particular type of Tracking Tool.

Some of the purposes for which Tracking Tools are used may also require the User’s consent. If consent is given, it can be freely revoked at any time by following the instructions contained in this document.
This Application uses Tracking Tools managed directly by the Owner (commonly called “first party” Tracking Tools) and Tracking Tools that enable services provided by third parties (commonly called “third party” Tracking Tools). Unless otherwise specified within this document, such third parties have access to their respective Tracking Tools.
Duration and expiry of Cookies and other similar Tracking Tools may vary depending on what is set by the Controller or each third party provider. Some of them expire at the end of the User’s browsing session.

In addition to what is specified in the description of each of the categories below, Users can obtain more detailed and updated information on the duration, as well as any other relevant information – such as the presence of other Tracking Tools – in the privacy policies of the respective third party providers (through the links provided) or by contacting the Controller.

Activities strictly necessary to ensure the operation of this Application and the provision of the Service

This Application uses Cookies commonly called “technical” or other similar Tracking Tools to perform activities strictly necessary to ensure the operation or provision of the Service.

Third Party Tracking Tools

Tag Management

Other activities involving the use of Tracking Tools

Simple interactions and functionalities

This Application uses Tracking Tools to enable simple interactions and activate features that allow Users to access certain resources of the Service and simplify communication with the Owner.

Management of User databases

Measurement

This Application uses Tracking Tools to measure traffic and analyse Users’ behaviour with the aim of improving the Service.

Statistics

Targeting and Advertising

This Application uses Tracking Tools to provide customised commercial content based on User behaviour and to manage, disseminate and track advertisements.

Advertising

Remarketing and behavioral targeting

How to manage preferences and give or withdraw consent

There are several ways to manage preferences related to the Tracking Tools and to give or withdraw consent where necessary:
Users can manage preferences relating to Tracking Tools directly through their device settings – for example, they can prevent the use or storage of Tracking Tools.

In addition, whenever the use of Tracking Tools is dependent on consent, Users may give or revoke such consent by setting their preferences within the cookie policy or by updating such preferences via the tracking settings widget, if any.

It is also possible to remove previously saved Tracking Tools through special browser or device functions.
Other Tracking Tools stored in the local browser memory can be removed by deleting the browsing history.
With respect to third-party Tracking Tools, Users may manage their preferences and revoke their consent by visiting the relevant opt-out link (if available), using the tools described in the third party’s privacy policy or contacting the third party directly.

Identifying Tracking Tools Settings

Users can, for instance, find information on how to manage cookies in some of the most popular browsers at the following addresses:

Google Chrome

Mozilla Firefox

Apple Safari

Microsoft Internet Explorer

Microsoft Edge

Brave

Opera

Users may also manage certain Mobile Application Tracking Tools by deactivating them through the appropriate device settings, such as mobile advertising settings or tracking settings in general (Users may consult their device settings to find the relevant one).

How to deactivate interest-based advertising

Notwithstanding the foregoing, Users are advised that they can take advantage of the information on YourOnlineChoices (EU), Network Advertising Initiative (USA) and Digital Advertising Alliance (USA), DAAC (Canada), DDAI (Japan) or other similar services. With these services it is possible to manage the tracking preferences of most advertising tools. The Owner, therefore, advises Users to use these resources in addition to the information provided herein.
The Digital Advertising Alliance also provides an application called AppChoices that helps Users control behavioural advertising on mobile applications.

Consequences of withholding consent

Users are free to decide whether or not to give consent. However, please note that the Tracking Tools enable this Application to provide a better experience and enhanced functionality to Users (in line with the purposes outlined in this document). Therefore, without the User’s consent, the Data Controller may not be able to provide the relevant functionalities.

Data Controller

Ensmasters.com
Controller’s email address: info@ensmasters.com
As the use of Third Party Tracking Tools on this Application cannot be fully controlled by the Data Controller, any specific reference to Third Party Tracking Tools is to be considered indicative. To obtain complete information, Users are kindly invited to consult the privacy policy of the respective third party services listed in this document.
Given the objective complexity of identifying tracking technologies, Users are invited to contact the Owner should they wish to receive further information on the use of such technologies on this Application.

Definitions and legal references

Personal Data (or Data)

Personal Data is any information that, directly or indirectly, even in connection with any other information, including a personal identification number, makes a natural person identified or identifiable.

Usage Data

) the country of origin, the characteristics of the browser and operating system used by the visitor, the various temporal connotations of the visit (e.g. the length of time spent on each page) and the details of the itinerary followed within the Application, with particular reference to the sequence of pages consulted, the parameters relating to the operating system and the User’s IT environment.

User

The individual who uses this Application which, unless otherwise specified, coincides with the Data Subject.

Data Subject

The natural person to whom the Personal Data refer.

Data Controller (or Processor)

The natural person, legal entity, public administration and any other entity that processes Personal Data on behalf of the Controller, as set out in this privacy policy.

Data Controller (or Owner)

The natural or legal person, public authority, service or other body that, individually or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of the processing of personal data and the instruments adopted, including the security measures relating to the operation and use of this Application. The Data Controller, unless otherwise specified, is the owner of this Application.

This Application

The hardware or software tool through which Users’ Personal Data are collected and processed.

Service

The Service provided by this Application as defined in the relevant terms (if any) on this site/application.

European Union (or EU)

Unless otherwise specified, any reference to the European Union in this document shall be deemed to extend to all current member states of the European Union and the European Economic Area.

Cookies

Cookies are tracking tools that consist of small pieces of data stored within the User’s browser.

Tracking Tool

A Tracking Tool is any technology – e.g. cookies, unique identifiers, web beacons, embedded scripts, e-tags and fingerprinting – that allows Users to be tracked, for example by collecting or storing information on the User’s device.

Legal references

This Privacy Policy is drafted on the basis of multiple legislative orders, including Articles 13 and 14 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679.
Unless otherwise specified, this Privacy Policy relates exclusively to this Application.