Email alert service

Personal Data Protection Notice
In accordance with the provisions of European and national legislation on privacy, please note that the Bank of Italy-Financial Intelligence Unit for Italy (UIF) will use your email address to send you email alerts from the uif.bancaditalia.it website as part of its external communication activity.
Registration to the service is subject to the acknowledgment and acceptance of this information and the verification of your email address (you will receive a verification email message on the email address you provided).
The data may be communicated to the Director of the UIF, the Head of the Communications Directorate and the staff authorized to process the data. Your email address will under no circumstances be shared with any third party.
You may modify or cancel your registration by using the links included in the email alerts you will receive.
You may exercise the right of access to personal data, as well as the other rights recognized by the law, by contacting the Data Controller - Bank of Italy - Organization Directorate, Via Nazionale 91 - 00184 - Rome (Italy), email: org.privacy@bancaditalia.it.
The Data Protection Officer for the Bank of Italy may be contacted at Via Nazionale 91 – 00184 – Rome (Italy), or at the following email address: responsabile.protezione.dati@bancaditalia.it.
Protection against spam and bots
This website uses a protection system against spam and automated access based on ALTCHA technology. The system is designed to verify that requests are made by real users and not by automated programs (“bots”). The verification is carried out directly in the user’s browser through a simple technical method (proof of work). No tracking cookies are used and no user profiling is carried out. Only strictly necessary technical data required for the operation of the website (for example, the IP address) are processed, and solely for the purpose of ensuring the security of the website. The legal basis for this data processing, which is carried out exclusively to protect the website from abusive access and to ensure the security of the systems, is the legitimate interest of the controller (Article 6(1)(f) GDPR).