Personal Data: email address; name; Website
Personal Data: email address; name
Personal Data: Cookies, and Usage data
Personal Data: Cookies, and Usage data
Personal Data: Usage data; email address
AID Traduzioni di Andrea Palmieri & C.sas
Via Martiri delle Foibe, 15
40068 San Lazzaro di Savena (Bologna)
Indirizzo email del Titolare: aidtraduzioni@gmail.com
Last update: 9 february 2020
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