Privacy Policy
Last review date: 1-4-2024.
0.- Introduction
Thank you very much for visiting this website. We believe that your privacy is important. For the person responsible for this website, the fact that you read and show interest in this section shows that you are interested in it. You should do this every time you visit new websites, especially if they are going to ask you for personal information. Below, in this document, we explain what personal data we collect, on what basis, for how long it will be stored and aspects related to data protection regulations, in compliance with current legislation. We encourage you to read these terms carefully before providing your personal data. For minors under 14 years of age, the consent of parents or guardians is required for the processing of their data. If you are under 14, you should not leave your data on this website unless your parents authorize it. Under no circumstances will data relating to the professional, economic or privacy situation of other family members be collected from minors without their consent. If you have any questions in this regard, please contact us through the email addresses of the data controller or, where applicable, the data protection officer. This manager assumes a permanent commitment to privacy and guarantees the best practices in the processing of your personal data.
In compliance with the provisions of data protection regulations (EU Regulation 2016/679, of April 27, 2016), Red Inmobiliaria Eurozona SL. (hereinafter, "The Owner Entity" or simply "The Owner"), Owner of the website https://eurozona.org/ (hereinafter, the “Website”), establishes the following Privacy Policy, which will continue in the processing of personal data. This policy is understood, in any case, without prejudice to the provisions of the corresponding Legal Notice and the corresponding Cookie Policy.
1.- Who is going to ask me for my personal data?
Responsible for the Treatment: Red Inmobiliaria Eurozona SL.
Address: C/ Sancho Panza - Toledo
Email: info@eurozona.org
Telephone: 666 997 997
We try to guarantee the privacy of the users of this website. You should know that we will never request personal information unless it is really necessary for the provision of services, we will never share it with third parties (except in certain cases in which it is essential and based on legitimate and previously informed situations) and we will never use your data for others. purposes that have nothing to do with the contractual relationship. This entity assumes the commitments of Organic Law 3/2018, of December 5, on the Protection of Personal Data and Guarantee of Digital Rights, Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Law 34/2002 , of July 11, on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce (LSSICE or LSSI), as well as the regulations that develop or complement them.
This Data Controller guarantees the confidentiality of the personal data subject to processing and informs you that the people who have access to your information are subject to professional secrecy. However, we cannot guarantee the impregnability of this website or the total absence of risks. To the extent that your privacy is considered to have been compromised, this controller undertakes to notify the user without undue delay of any breach of the security of personal data that is likely to entail a high risk for the rights and freedoms, in compliance with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation.
Therefore, the data that may be requested from users of this Website through contact forms, those others provided by the mere fact of accessing the Website (cookies), The personal data that the user enters within the enabled sections or those provided through the rest of the enabled communication channels or channels (for example, email) will be processed by the data controller indicated in always compliance with current legislation.
2.- What obligations do I have when giving my data?
By providing us with your personal information through electronic channels, the user declares that they are over 14 years of age and that all the data provided is true, accurate, complete and updated. For these purposes, the user confirms that he is responsible for the veracity of the data communicated and that he will keep said information conveniently updated so that it responds to his real situation, being responsible for any false and inaccurate data that he may provide, as well as for damages and damages, direct or indirect, that may arise.
3.- Why do we process your personal data?
When a user visits this website they are providing personal information. This information may include personal data such as your IP address, name, physical address, email address, telephone number, and other information. The purposes for which we process your data will depend on the context or section in which it is requested:
- By the mere fact of visiting the Website, there is certain information that is collected on the servers that provide hosting services. Among such information is information related to the IP address from which the Website is accessed. The purpose of the processing in this case is to facilitate your navigation on the website. We may also collect certain information (cookies), which we will process according to the specific Cookie Policy that you can consult.
- If you provide us with the data through one or some of the enabled forms, the purpose will be relative to that indicated in the corresponding form. For example, in the event that you provide us with data in contact forms, the purpose will be to respond, where appropriate, to the query made. For example, we may use this data to respond to your request and answer any questions you may have regarding the information included on the website, the services provided through the website, the processing of your personal data, as well as Any other queries you may have. This implies, for example, that we can send you an email or contact you by telephone if you have provided us with this information voluntarily, processing your data in relation to the resolution of your question, etc.
- If you provide us with personal data via email or through other means (traditional or not), in general we will process your data in relation to the management or query made. In compliance with Law 34/2002, on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce, the Owner Entity will not send commercial communications without identifying them as such and without prior information in this regard. For these purposes, all information sent to interested parties will not be considered commercial communication, provided that its purpose is to maintain the contractual relationship or respond to your request or other information related to your request - if applicable - and that is derive directly from this relationship.
4.- How long will you keep them?
As a general rule, the data stored by this controller will be deleted as soon as it is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was stored and there is no legal obligation to store it. However, if the user's data is not deleted because it is necessary for other legally permitted purposes, its processing will be restricted to very specific purposes. This means that the data will be blocked and will not be processed for other purposes. For example, in relation to user data that must be retained for commercial or tax reasons.
Depends on the data processing carried out:
- The data related to the cookies existing on this Website have a retention period indicated in the Cookies Policy itself.
- The data that you send us through the means that this Website makes available to you (for example, email) will be kept for as long as the relationship with the interested party lasts or the interested party withdraws his consent, if applicable. Subsequently, we will retain the data depending on whether or not there is a legal obligation, in any case the minimum period required depending on the relationship or management carried out. For example, we will retain billing data for legal tax and accounting purposes for 6 years. There is also the 5-year term established by art. 1964 of the Civil Code (personal actions without special deadline).
5.- For what reason can we process your personal data?
Because there is a legitimation that includes the data protection regulations themselves. That is, the regulations allow us to process your personal data. It depends on the data processing carried out:
- The existence of one or more legal obligations that oblige us to process. For example, the aforementioned tax obligation in relation to the invoices issued.
- You have given us consent to process your data in the terms set forth, by checking the corresponding acceptance box or signing the explanatory document presented to you at a time prior to the processing of your data.
- There is a pre-contractual or contractual relationship. For example, in the event that the interested party provides us with their data in relation to a task entrusted to us, we will process it because we understand that we have to fully respond to it.
6.- Are we going to give them to someone?
Whenever we subcontract to third parties to provide our services, we will take appropriate legal precautions, as well as the appropriate technical and organizational measures to guarantee the protection of personal data in accordance with the regulations. relevant legal.
In addition to the Data Controller set out above, the data may be processed by other entities depending on the nature of the data processing:
- Certain service companies related to this Website. For example, the entity that provides us with hosting services in relation to the domain name (hosting, with data centers located within the European Economic Area).
- By legal obligation, Public Bodies, Tax Agency, Judges and Courts and, in general, competent Authorities, when this person in charge has the legal obligation to provide them.
- Certain companies responsible for the cookies that are hosted on your computer simply by visiting this Website may have information associated with your IP address, browsing habits, etc., as described in the corresponding Cookies Policy.
This Data Controller follows strict criteria for selecting service providers in order to comply with its obligations regarding data protection and undertakes to sign with them the corresponding data processing contract through which it will impose obligations related to the imposition of appropriate technical and organizational measures, process personal data for the agreed purposes and in accordance only with documented instructions and delete or return the data to this person responsible once the data processing ends. provision of services.
7.- What rights do I have?
Any person has the right to obtain confirmation about whether this entity is processing personal data that concerns them or not. Interested persons have the right to access their personal data, as well as to request the rectification of inaccurate data or, where appropriate, request its deletion when, among other reasons, the data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected. In certain circumstances, interested parties may request the limitation of the processing of their data, in which case we will only keep them for the exercise or defense of claims. In other circumstances and for reasons related to their particular situation, interested parties may object to the processing of their data. In those cases in which you have given us consent, we additionally inform you that you have the right to withdraw it at any time, without affecting the legality of the treatment based on the consent prior to its withdrawal. If you request it, this entity will stop processing the data, except for compelling legitimate reasons, or the exercise or defense of possible claims. You can also require us to have your data processed by another entity, this entity facilitating the portability of your data to the new controller. For this purpose, specific forms have been prepared (which are at your disposal and which you can request) so that you can exercise your rights of access, rectification, deletion, limitation of processing, opposition to processing, opposition to automated individual decision-making. including profiling and data portability. In any case, if you consider that these rights have not been adequately satisfied on our part, we inform you that you can file a claim with the control authority (Spanish Data Protection Agency, Jorge Juan 6, 28001, Madrid, or before its headquarters. electronic https://sedeagpd.gob.es).
If you prefer, the interested party can contact it by postal mail to the address that appears in the heading, or by email to the indicated email, including a document proving identity and request the exercise of the above-mentioned rights.
8.- Mandatory or optional nature of the information we request. Veracity of the information
The user, by checking the corresponding boxes and entering data in the fields, expressly and freely and unequivocally accepts that their data is necessary to respond to their request, by the Data Controller. The user guarantees that the personal data provided is true and correct, and is responsible for communicating any changes thereto. This Data Controller is exonerated from any responsibility if the user enters false data. All data requested through the website is mandatory, since it is necessary at least to contact us. If all data is not provided, it is not guaranteed that the information and services provided will be completely tailored to your needs.
9.- Principles that we will apply when we process your personal data
The processing of the User's personal data will be subject to the following principles included in article 5 of the General Data Protection Regulation.
Principle of legality, loyalty and transparency: the User's consent will be required at all times following completely transparent information about the purposes for which personal data is collected.
Purpose limitation principle: personal data will be collected for specific, explicit and legitimate purposes.
Principle of data minimization: the personal data collected will only be strictly necessary in relation to the purposes for which they are processed.
Accuracy principle: personal data must be exact and always up to date.
Principle of limitation of the conservation period: personal data will only be maintained in a way that allows the identification of the User for the time necessary for the purposes of its processing.
Principle of integrity and confidentiality: personal data will be treated in a way that guarantees its security and confidentiality.
Principle of proactive responsibility: the Data Controller will be responsible for ensuring that the above principles are met.
10.- Cookies and other aspects
This website includes an SSL certificate. This is a security protocol that ensures that your data travels completely and safely. In this entity we have assumed the appropriate security measures after the corresponding risk analysis carried out. These security measures include, in particular, the encrypted transmission of data between your browser and our server.
As a user, you are solely responsible for the veracity and correctness of the data you submit on this website. The Owner will not accept any type of responsibility in this regard, ensuring the accuracy, validity and authenticity of the personal data provided.
This Data Controller reserves the right to modify and/or update the information on data protection when necessary for correct compliance with the Data Protection Regulation. If any modification occurs, the new text will be published on this page, where you can access the current policy. In each case, the relationship with users will be governed by the rules established at the precise moment in which the website is accessed. For all purposes, the validity of the document can be checked in the header.
This website may also include Google cookies.
Google Analytics is a web analytics tool that allows site owners to know the browsing habits of users on their website. Google Analytics customers can view various reports that describe how users who visit their websites interact with the purpose of improving them. This entity can analyze the navigation of users visiting the website. Google Analytics reports site trends without identifying its users.
Google Analytics is governed by Google's general conditions accessible at https://www.google.com/analytics/tos.html and Google's privacy policies accessible at https://www.google.com/intl/es/policies/privacy/
The purpose of the processing carried out by Google is the analysis and measurement of data to provide services to customers (e.g., analysis of page visit data Web). You can obtain more information at the following link https://support. google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=en
This application provides the audience analysis service for this website.
It does not obtain data on the names or surnames of the users or the postal address from which they connect. The information obtained is related, for example, to the number of pages visited, the language, the social network in which the news is published, the city to which the IP address from which users access is assigned, the number of users who visit this blog, the frequency and recurrence of visits, the duration of the visit, the browser they use, the operator or type of terminal from which the visit is made. This information is used to improve the page, detect new needs and evaluate the improvements to be introduced in order to provide a better service to the users who visit us. We also recommend that you read the corresponding paragraph at the end of this table. However, so that website visitors can prevent Google Analytics from using their data, there is the possibility of installing the opt-out browser add-on developed by Google itself. You can download it from the following address: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/eula.html
However, we remind you that you can disable Google Analytics cookies through your browser settings:
The third-party cookies used on this website belong to Google, located in the United States, outside the European Economic Area. The privacy guarantees provided by Google in this regard are based on the subscription of standard contractual clauses.
We remind you that this entity cannot control and is not responsible for the content and veracity of the referenced Google terms and conditions and privacy policies.
This website may include hyperlinks or links that allow access to web pages of different third parties, and which are therefore not its responsibility. The owners of said websites will have their own privacy policies, being themselves, in each case, responsible for their own files and treatments.
This website also includes a link to the WhatsApp instant messaging platform. You can consult their privacy policy at https://www.whatsapp.com/ legal/#privacy-policy and https://www.whatsapp.com/legal/?eea=1#terms-of-service. The person responsible for the services is Whatsapp Ireland Limited, part of the Facebook group of companies. Therefore, your data may be transferred to external countries, in particular the United States of America. According to its privacy policy, the guarantees given for said transfer are based on the assumption of standard contractual clauses or on adequacy decisions. Under no circumstances should this tool be used to send sensitive information, although the information is transmitted in encrypted form. We only recommend it for general queries regarding our entity. We will not be responsible for the data processing that WhatsApp carries out subsequently, we only provide a link through this website to facilitate contact with this entity through this instant messaging tool.
11.- Safety information for safe navigation
- Always use an updated browser. Do it also through an updated operating system. If applicable, review the apps and programs that you use most frequently. Today's main browsers update automatically, either transparently to the user or through notifications that must be approved. These updates are often avoided because they seem cumbersome, but the reality is that they usually incorporate patches that correct small security gaps. We also recommend that plugins and extensions are set to update automatically. Also, make sure that the installation of these plugins is done from reliable sources.
- It is advisable to disable plugins such as Adobe Flash and Java for unknown services and sites. Mechanisms that allow click and run or the use of certain extensions make this task easier. Likewise, it is recommended to disable JavaScript when browsing unknown web pages.
- It is advisable to review the security and privacy options of the browser. Currently, browsers have such interesting measures as: not accepting third-party cookies, blocking pop-ups, avoiding password synchronization, avoiding autocompletion, deleting temporary files and cookies when closing the browser, blocking geolocation, filtering ActiveX, etc. .
- It is recommended to use the https protocol. It implies that the information between your browser and the server will travel end-to-end encrypted. However, it is important to verify that certificates sent by “https” services that handle sensitive information have been sent by a trusted entity. Any errors or alerts generated by the browser as a result of certificate validation (for example, self-signed certificates) should be carefully reviewed. Be wary if the beginning of the internet address is not of the type “https”. And in any case, keep in mind that the lock icon in the browser does not guarantee security: the lock only serves to warn that the communication to the web server is encrypted and that you have paid to have it, but it has nothing to do with with the fact that the website is legitimate or a fraud.
- Please take the time to set cookies for the website you are visiting. In principle, a correct cookie configuration should allow you to disable them, and they should not be loaded automatically (except essential cookies) in any case.
- Protect your passwords, do not reveal them to third parties in writing or verbally, change your password periodically and never respond to password requests that arrive by email. Use combinations of numbers, letters, and symbols for your passwords. Do not store passwords by default through the browser and use more secure tools for password management (for example, password managers that implement strong encryption). If you decide to use the browser, it is important to use a master key that encrypts the credentials repository.
- Consider the use of additional extensions or plugins that implement functionalities not included in the browser. For example, those that improve privacy during browsing or that block, to the extent possible, advertisements, advertising banners and certain tracking techniques used by third parties.
- We recommend not trusting unknown Wi-Fi networks. When our connections fail, desperation leads us to track and access Wi-Fi networks of dubious origin and legitimacy but presented as free. These fraudulent networks can open the doors of your devices and that is why you should avoid them.
- It is also important to close the session when we have finished browsing, especially if we have done so through a public computer.
12.- Control Authority
We trust that we can resolve any questions or concerns that may concern you regarding your personal information. But if you want to file a complaint with the competent authority, you have the right to do so. In Spain, the highest authority on data protection is the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD). Its website is accessible at the address https://www.aepd.es/es and its telephone number is Tel: 91 266 35 17.
13.- Updates to this Privacy Policy
This controller reserves the right to modify this privacy policy to adapt it to changing legal situations or in the event of modification of our activity or important changes that affect the processing of personal data. . However, this applies only to this privacy policy. However, if user consent is necessary, changes will only be made if users authorize it. Users are requested to regularly inform themselves about the content of this Privacy Policy.