Compliance with US Regulations
This Website is committed to complying with US regulations regarding the protection of personal data and the use of Cookies. Below are the rights granted to users under applicable state regulations and the methods to exercise those rights:
CCPA/CPRA (California Consumer Privacy Act/California Privacy Rights Act)
Users residing in California have the following rights under CCPA/CPRA:
- Right to Know: Users can request information about the personal data collected, the purposes of processing, the categories of sources from which the data was collected, and the categories of third parties with whom the data is shared.
- Right to Delete: Users can request the deletion of their personal data, subject to specific exceptions provided by law.
- Right to Opt-Out: Users can object to the sale or sharing of their personal data for commercial or advertising purposes.
- Right to Correct: Users can request the correction of inaccurate personal data concerning them.
- Right to Limit Use of Sensitive Data: Users can restrict the use of sensitive information, such as location or browsing habits.
To exercise these rights, users can use the Cookie management settings available on the site or directly contact the Data Controller.
VCDPA (Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act)
Under the VCDPA, users residing in Virginia have the right to:
- Request access to their personal data.
- Request the correction of inaccurate personal data.
- Request the deletion of collected personal data.
- Object to the processing of personal data for advertising or commercial purposes.
- Request a portable copy of their data in an electronic format.
The site ensures compliance with these requirements by providing users with the ability to manage tracking and advertising preferences through appropriate tools.
CPA (Colorado Privacy Act)
Under CPA, residents of Colorado have the following rights:
- Access to personal information collected and details about the purposes of processing.
- Correction of inaccurate or incomplete information.
- Deletion of previously collected personal data.
- Objection to processing for advertising or profiling purposes.
- Request for a readable format of the collected personal data.
The site adopts measures to ensure the rights of Colorado users are fully respected, including a system for managing Cookie preferences.
CTDPA (Connecticut Data Privacy Act)
The CTDPA imposes strict obligations on the processing of personal data, with particular attention to sensitive categories. Users in Connecticut have the right to:
- Request transparency about the processing of their data.
- Provide explicit consent for processing sensitive data, including location or browsing habits.
- Manage tracking preferences directly through the site’s Cookie settings.
UCPA (Utah Consumer Privacy Act)
Under UCPA, users residing in Utah have the right to:
- Know how their personal data is collected and processed.
- Access personal data collected by the site.
- Request the deletion of their personal data.
- Object to the processing of data for commercial purposes.
The site is committed to fully respecting these rights, providing preference management tools that allow users to control the use of Cookies.
Management of Rights and Available Tools
To exercise the rights provided by the above regulations, users can:
- Manage their Cookie preferences through browser settings or management tools available on the site.
- Use the opt-out links provided in the previous sections to disable interest-based advertising or limit tracking.
- Submit a specific request through the form accessible at the following link: Rights Request Form.
For further questions or to request assistance, users can contact the Data Controller using the information provided in the “Data Controller” section.
Cookie Policy of topreviewusa.com
Introduction
This document provides a detailed description of the technologies used by this Website to achieve the specified purposes. These technologies enable the Owner to collect and store information, for example, through the use of Cookies, or utilize resources such as scripts on the User’s device during interaction with the Site.
In this document, these technologies are referred to as “Tracking Tools,” unless a distinction is necessary. For instance, the term “Cookie” specifically refers to tools that operate through browsers, while other tracking tools may be used in a mobile environment.
Consent and Revocation
The use of certain Tracking Tools may require the User’s consent, which can be given and subsequently revoked at any time by following the instructions provided in this document.
Types of Tracking Tools Used
First-Party and Third-Party Tracking Tools
This Site uses both Tracking Tools managed directly by the Owner (first-party) and tools provided by third parties. Unless otherwise specified, third-party providers have access to their own Tracking Tools. The duration and expiration of these tools vary depending on the settings of the Owner or the provider.
More detailed information can be found in the privacy policies of third-party providers or by contacting the Owner directly.
Purposes of Tracking Tools
1. Necessary
These Tracking Tools, also known as “technical,” are essential for the operation of the Site and the provision of the Service.
- Cookie Solution by CookieYes.com
Allows saving preferences related to data processing.
Storage duration: 1 year, 2 years.
2. Functionality
These tools facilitate interaction with the Site, improving the user experience.
- Google Reader Revenue Manager
Manages registrations, authentications, and payments. - Google Publisher Tag
Supports the publication of advertisements.
3. Analytics
Used to analyze traffic and User behavior, aiming to optimize the Service.
- Google Analytics 4
Collects data to create reports on the use of the Site. IP addresses are removed before storage.
Data collected: city, device information, session statistics.
Storage duration: 2 years.
4. Marketing
These Tracking Tools allow for displaying personalized advertisements and measuring the effectiveness of campaigns.
- Google AdSense
Uses the “DoubleClick” Cookie to track User behavior in relation to advertisements.
Storage duration: variable, from 10 seconds to 2 years. - Amazon Advertising
Provides advertisements through Amazon Europe.
Storage duration: up to 10 months.
Managing Preferences
Users can manage their Cookie preferences through browser settings or by using the opt-out links provided. Below are useful links for major browsers:
For mobile apps, tracking can be disabled through device settings.
Interest-Based Advertising
To disable personalized advertising, Users can use services such as:
Consequences of Refusal
The User can decide to block Tracking Tools. However, this may limit the experience on the Site and prevent access to certain features.
Data Controller
Faberweb di Nigro Luca Giuseppe
- P.I. IT 03320010964
- C.F. NGRLGS72L06F205J
- REA: LO 1452078
- Registered office: Via Cavour n. 31, 26815 Massalengo (LO) Italy
- Email: info@faberweb.it
- Website: www.topreviewusa.com
For more information about Tracking Tools, contact the Data Controller.
Definitions
- Personal Data: Information that identifies or makes an individual identifiable.
- Tracking Tool: Any technology that collects data about the User, such as Cookies, web beacons, and fingerprinting.
Request for deletion of personal data (Cookies)
- If you wish to delete your personal data (Cookies), you can fill out the following
Personal Data Deletion Form (Cookies).