PRIVACY POLICY
This Privacy Policy may be changed or updated over time; we therefore advise that you should check this page regularly to ensure you agree to such changes.
Who is Responsible for Processing your data?
The party responsible for the processing of the personal data obtained is KOSTAMENDI, S.L. with registered address at Bonanza Ibilbidea 2 20.110 Pasai Donibane (Gipuzkoa). The email address is info@donibanea.com
For what purposes do we process your personal data?
At KOSTAMENDI we process the information that interested parties provide for the following purpose:
1. In relation to the management and processing of possible consultations or requests for information that are made through the website: we process the data of the interested parties with the purpose of ensuring that we can adequately respond to the requests received.
We process the information provided by interested parties with the promise of treating the personal data provided with strict confidentiality.
For how long do we keep you data?
The personal data provided is kept so long as the interested party does not request its deletion.
KOSTAMENDI shall cancel or rectify the data when they are inexact, incomplete or no longer necessary or relevant for the corresponding purposes.
What is the basis of legitimacy for the processing of your data?
The legal basis for the processing of data is the consent of the interested person.
You can freely and voluntarily decide if you want us to process said information. When we ask you for information, we will always ask that you provide it in an expressly voluntarily manner.
Who are the recipients of your data?
KOSTAMENDI undertakes to not transfer, sell or share data with third parties without your express authorisation, except in cases of legal obligation.
We undertake to keep the data confidential and guarantee that we take the measures necessary to avoid their alteration, loss or non-authorised treatment or access. We have implemented the highest levels of security demanded under current laws to protect your personal data.
What rights do you have when you provide your data?
Any person has the right to obtain confirmation on whether KOSTAMENDI are processing personal data of their concern or not.
The interested parties have the right to access their personal data and to request rectification of any inexact data or, where applicable, request deletion when, among other reasons, the data are no longer necessary for the purposes for which they were originally collected.
In determined circumstances, the interested parties may request limitation of the processing of their data, in which case we shall only keep them for the execution or defence of claims or complaints. Likewise, the interested parties have the right to withdraw their consent at any time, without this affecting the legitimacy of the processing based on their previous consent.
In determined circumstances and for reasons related to their particular situation, the interested parties may oppose the processing of their data. KOSTAMENDI shall stop processing their data, except in cases where there are compelling legitimate grounds not to, or for the execution or defence of possible claims or complaints
The user shall have the right to portability, in other words, to have the personal data they have provided be transferred directly to another data processor in a commonly used and mechanically readable structured format, when this is technically possible.
The data subject or their legal representative may, after accrediting their identity, exercise the abovementioned rights, in writing to the email address info@donibanea.com or to the postal address: Bonanza Ibilbidea 2 20.110 Pasai Donibane (Gipuzkoa).
For additional information on the right you may exercise before the Spanish Data Protection Agency, please visit http://www.agpd.es
If the data subject has not been allowed to exercise their rights satisfactorily, they may file a claim or complaint with or request the assistance of the Spanish Data Protection Agency, to ensure their rights are effective, by submitting a Formal Rights Appeal (see http://www.agpd.es).