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Privacy policy

Published: 22 May 2018 / Last Updated: 4 January 2023

 

        1. Who is the Data Controller of your data?
        2. What is the purpose of the processing of your data?
        3. How long will we keep your data?
        4. What is the legitimacy for the processing of your data?
        5. Are your data communicated to other recipients?
        6. What rights do you have when you provide us with your data?
        7. How can you exercise your rights?
        8. What can you do if your rights have not been addressed?
        9. Links to other websites

At DELTA ASESORES we are committed to the privacy of our clients, users, contacts, as well as the personnel who provide services to us. Part of our commitment is to be transparent in this matter, therefore we publish this information, in order to inform properly:

    • Of your rights and the use of this website BEFORE providing data;

    • Measures to ensure the safeguarding and integrity of data;

    • So that your prior consent to the sending of data can be duly justified

All of this in compliance with all the legal obligations set out in Organic Law 3/2018, of 5 December, on the Protection of Personal Data and Guarantee of Digital Rights, as well as its implementing regulations and any other Spanish or European regulations applicable to the matter.

Therefore, any user has this information, which must be marked as read and/or accepted depending on the type of service or form in which he/she finds himself/herself, and it is compulsory to mark the option of having read and accepted the privacy policy of the website, the legal notice and the cookies policy.

  1. Who is the Data Controller of your data?

Identity: DELTA CONSULTANTS

Postal address: Avda. de las Cortes Valencianas 22

Zaguán 1, 1º pta 4. Valencia, 46015

Telephone: +34 963 916 802

E-mail: [email protected]

    1. What is the purpose of the processing of your data?

    • That you can contact us (via the contact forms)

    • To be able to provide you with information about news and services that we may provide you with now or in the future (via newsletter subscriptions or newsletters).

    • If you send us a contact, enquiry or information request, we will also ask you if you would like us to send you the information we send to our newsletter subscribers list.

Once collected, your data will be processed and the corresponding security measures will be applied.

    1. How long will we keep your data?

The personal data collected through the forms on the website will be kept for the duration of your relationship with us: Once the relationship has ended, they will be blocked (we will not process them) in order to comply with possible legal obligations. We will then proceed to delete them from our databases.

    1. What is the legitimacy for the processing of your data?

We can legally process the data we request from you as you have given us your consent to do so. This is because you have expressly given your consent by ticking the I have read and accept box. Furthermore, on our website we do not ask you for personal data, but we provide you with different communication channels so that you can contact us.

    1. Are your data communicated to other recipients?

The data you enter on the website will not be communicated to other entities, except by law or in order to comply with the purpose for which they were provided.

    1. What rights do you have when you provide us with your data?

They are as follows:

Right to information You have the right to be clearly informed BEFORE your data is collected about what data is being processed, for what purpose it is being processed, where the data has been collected and whether it will be or has been disclosed to anyone.

The right of access to know what data about you is being processed, for what purpose it is being processed, where the data has been obtained and whether it will be communicated or has been communicated to someone else.

The right to rectify inaccurate or incomplete information about you.

Right of cancellation to cancel your inappropriate or excessive data.

The right to object to the processing of your data or to stop it being processed, but only in the cases provided for by law.

The right to limitation of processing to request the suspension of data processing in the cases established by law.

The right to limitation of processing to request the suspension of data processing in the cases established by law.

The right not to be subject to individualised decisions in order not to have a decision taken about you that produces legal effects or affects you based solely on the processing of your data.

    1. How can you exercise your rights?

To exercise any of your rights, please send an e-mail to [email protected] including:

1.- Photocopy of ID card (passport or other identity document) or electronic signature.

2.- Content of the request you are making and, if necessary, the documents that prove it.

3.- Address (for notification purposes), date and signature

If you exercise your rights through a voluntary representative expressly designated, you must provide the document or electronic instrument that accredits the representation.

In the event that the owner of the data is a minor or incapacitated, the rights shall be exercised by his or her duly accredited legal representative.

    1. What can you do if your rights have not been addressed?

In case you consider that we have not satisfied your request, you can submit a complaint to the Spanish Data Protection Agency at : https://sedeagpd.gob.es/sede-electronica web/vistas/formReclamacionDerechos/reclamacionDerechos.jsf

    1. Links to other websites

This privacy policy only applies to personal data collected through our website, however this website may contain links to other websites so DELTA ASESORES is not responsible for the privacy practices of those other websites. That is, by clicking on one of these links you are leaving our website so you should read the privacy policies of those other websites that collect personal data.

For more information, the Spanish Data Protection Agency has published a citizen’s guide, which can be accessed at: http://www.agpd.es/portalwebAGPD/canaldocumentacion/publicaciones/common/Guias/GUIA_CIUDADANO.pdf.

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