Identification of the responsible party:
Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L with NIF B – 86289808 and address at Plaza Marqués de Salamanca 2, 28006 Madrid.
Contact: dpd@medinacuadros.es
Who is responsible for the processing of your data?
This privacy policy applies to all personal data that the data subject provides to Medina Cuadros Abogados S.Las well as to any natural person interested in the activities and services that Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L offers through its web pages and through any other means of communication. The purpose of the Privacy Policy of Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L. is to give transparency to the information on how we treat your personal data in compliance with current legislation on data protection.
The interested party may contact Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L. through the information detailed in the identification of the responsible.
For what purpose do we process your personal data and with what legitimacy?
Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L. has a Register of Processing Activities where each of the following treatments carried out as responsible for treatment are detailed:
RGPD TREATMENT | PURPOSE GDPR | LEGITIMATE BASIS |
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In the case, duly justified, that you require further details regarding the Register of Processing Activities, you can contact Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L. through any of the channels identified as follows
How long do we keep your personal data?
Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L. will keep the data of those affected for the duration of their relationship with the organization and after it, the data will be retained in accordance with the provisions of the rules of archiving and documentation that each applicable law provides. If you request a right, your data will be deleted according to the right you have requested.
Who has access to your personal data?
Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L. may make assignments or communications of personal data to meet their obligations to the Public Administration in cases where so required in accordance with current legislation at all times.
What are the rights of those affected?
We inform you that you may exercise the following rights:
- Right of access to your personal data to know which are being processed;
- Right to rectify any inaccurate personal data;
- The right to have your personal data deleted, when possible;
- The right to request the limitation of the processing of your personal data when the accuracy, lawfulness or necessity of the data processing is in doubt, in which case, we may retain the data for the exercise or defense of claims.
- Right to object to the processing of your personal data, when the legal basis that enables us to process it is legitimate interest. Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L. will stop processing your data unless it has a compelling legitimate interest or for the formulation, exercise or defense of claims.
- Right to the portability of your data, when the legal basis that enables us to process the indicated data is your consent.
These rights may be exercised free of charge by the interested party and, if applicable, by his or her representative, by means of a written request addressed to
dpd@medinacuadros.es
In addition to the above rights, the data subject shall have the right to withdraw the consent given at any time without such withdrawal of consent affecting the lawfulness of the processing prior to the withdrawal of consent. Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L. may continue to process the data of the data subject to the extent permitted by applicable law.
Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L. reminds the interested party that he/she has the right to file a complaint with the competent Control Authority of the country where he/she is located.
Unsubscription from the service of sending commercial communications
The interested party has the right to revoke at any time the consent given for the sending of commercial communications with the simple notification to Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L. by which informs that he/she does not wish to continue receiving commercial communications. To do so, the interested party may click on the link included in each communication canceling the sending of electronic commercial communications or revoke their consent by sending a communication to dpd@medinacuadros.es
What security measures do we have in place?
Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L. is committed to fulfilling its obligation of secrecy of personal data and its duty to protect them, and take the necessary measures to prevent alteration, loss, treatment or unauthorized access, in accordance with the provisions of applicable regulations.
Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L has implemented the necessary technical and organizational security measures to ensure the security of your personal data and avoid its alteration, loss and treatment and/or unauthorized access, taking into account the state of technology, the nature of the data stored and the risks to which they are exposed, whether from human action or from the physical or natural environment, in accordance with the provisions of the applicable regulations.
Links
Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L. web site may include hyperlinks to other sites that are not operated or controlled by Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L. Therefore, Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L. does not guarantee, nor is responsible for the legality, reliability, usefulness, accuracy and timeliness of the contents of such websites or their privacy practices. Please before providing your personal information to these websites outside Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L. please note that their data protection compliance may differ from ours.
Modification of the Privacy Policy
Medina Cuadros Abogados S.L may modify its Privacy Policy in accordance with the applicable legislation at any time. In any case, any modification to the Privacy Policy will be duly notified to the Affected Party so that he/she may be informed of the changes made in the processing of his/her personal data and, in the event that the applicable regulations so require, the Affected Party may grant his/her consent.