YouSport ASD APS considers the protection of personal data to be of fundamental importance, ensuring that processing, whether automated or manual, is carried out in full compliance with the safeguards and rights recognized by EU Regulation 2016/679 (hereinafter also referred to as "GDPR").
The term “personal data” refers to the definition provided in Article 4, point 1, of the GDPR (hereinafter also referred to as “Personal Data”). The GDPR stipulates that before proceeding with the processing of Personal Data, defined under Article 4, point 2, as “any operation or set of operations performed on personal data or sets of personal data, with or without the aid of automated processes, such as collection, recording, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, restriction, erasure, or destruction” (hereinafter also referred to as “Processing”), the individual to whom the Personal Data belongs (hereinafter also referred to as the “Data Subject”) must be informed of the reasons why such data is requested and how it will be used.
1. Who will process your Personal Data?
The association that will process your personal data for the purposes outlined in clause 2 below is YouSport ASD APS, based in Milan, via Tommaso Salvini 5, email privacy@yousportsocialclub.it (hereinafter also referred to as the "Data Controller").
2. For what purposes will your personal data be processed?
The Data Controller may collect some of your Personal Data for the following purposes:
a) responding to information requests and/or offers made directly and voluntarily by the Data Subject;
b) the execution of obligations related to contracts entered into;
c) to fulfill legal obligations, particularly those related to accounting and tax requirements.
3. To which parties may your personal data be disclosed?
Your Personal Data may be disclosed to specific entities considered recipients of such Personal Data. In this regard, we point out that Article 4, point 9, of the GDPR defines a recipient of Personal Data as “the natural or legal person, public authority, service, or another body that receives communication of personal data, whether or not a third party” (hereinafter referred to as the “Recipients”). The following Recipients may be in the position to process your Personal Data:
4. How long will your personal data be processed?
Your Personal Data will be processed by the Data Controller for a period not exceeding the purposes for which they were collected and subsequently processed.
5. What are your rights?
As provided by Article 15 of the GDPR, you can access your Personal Data, request its rectification and update if incomplete or incorrect, request its deletion if the collection occurred in violation of a law or regulation, and object to the processing for legitimate and specific reasons.
To exercise all your rights as outlined above, you can contact the Data Controller in the following ways:
6. Where will your personal data be processed?
Your Personal Data will be processed by the Data Controller within the territory of the European Union.