Privacy policy

DATA CONTROLLER DETAILS

In compliance with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation 679/2016, Organic Law 15/1999 on the Protection of Personal Data (hereinafter “LOPD”), and Law 34/2002 of July 11 on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce, and any other applicable regulations, we inform you that the data controller of the personal data processed on the website www.bronzeymora.com is BRONZE & MORA S.L. (hereinafter, the Company), with registered office at CALLE FLOR ALTA 6 4ºE 28004, MADRID, MADRID, Tax ID B-886428646, Telephone +34 915 214 884 and email info@bronzeymora.com

Data Protection Officer: JUAN CARLOS LOPO. At the Company, we are committed to safeguarding the information you provide us with the utmost confidentiality, avoiding unauthorized access, manipulation, loss, destruction, or theft of information. To this end, we will apply the security measures established by applicable regulations and all others that our resources and modern technology allow. Please note that, in many cases, it is essential that you provide the requested information in order to enjoy the benefits of our website.

PURPOSE

The purpose of this Privacy Policy is to inform you about how we process your personal data. If you do not agree with the terms contained in this Policy and do not accept them during the registration process, you will not be able to proceed with the use and access to the website. If you have any questions regarding the content, you may contact us at the email address indicated above.

SCOPE OF APPLICATION

This Policy applies to all users who use the services of our website, regardless of their location and the time at which they operate.

DATA WE REQUEST FROM OUR USERS

On the website, we may request basic information through our contact form, such as your full name, address, phone number, and a space for you to send us your query, request, complaint, or suggestion in free text format. We may also process data obtained through cookies, which you can review in more detail in our Cookies Policy.

PURPOSE OF DATA PROCESSING

The purposes for which we request or automatically collect your information are the following:

  • Proper management of the website
  • Facilitating navigation and tailoring it to your preferences
  • Ensuring the security of our users
  • Verifying, in certain cases, the accuracy of the information provided
  • Collaborating with authorities, law enforcement, and judicial systems of each country that may, through legal means, request information and cooperation to prevent fraud, money laundering, or any other type of crime
  • Carrying out marketing activities, sending you promotional messages according to your communication preferences, and informing you about events, offers, and activities that may be of interest to you

OUTSOURCING

The User expressly authorises the Company to fully or partially outsource services to third parties whose involvement is deemed appropriate for the proper delivery of services. In such cases, the Company undertakes to sign a contract with the third party, stipulating obligations regarding personal data protection. In particular, the third party will be required to comply with the same data protection obligations as the Company and provide sufficient guarantees regarding the implementation of appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure the processing is in accordance with applicable regulations. The Company will exercise due diligence in selecting suppliers through compliance verification mechanisms in order to minimise any risks that could compromise the security of the information accessed by the third party.

USER RIGHTS

The LOPD establishes a series of fundamental rights in favour of individuals whose data are processed. This section provides information on how to exercise your rights as a User regarding your personal data. All the rights mentioned below may be exercised by sending your request via email as indicated in section 1, along with a copy of your identity document. Please note that we may request additional information to verify your identity before proceeding. a) Right of Access: This right allows the User to know and obtain free information about their personal data undergoing processing. You may request that we indicate what information we hold about you. b) Right to Rectification: This right allows you to correct errors, amend inaccurate or incomplete data, and ensure the accuracy of the information being processed. You should inform us of any changes to your data and will be responsible for keeping your information updated. c) Right to Erasure/Cancellation/Right to be Forgotten: This right allows for the deletion of data that is inadequate or excessive, without prejudice to the duty of blocking established by the LOPD. d) Right to Object: This is the User’s right to object to the processing of their personal data or to request its cessation for certain purposes. You may object to the processing by specifying the particular purposes you oppose. e) Right to Data Portability: This right allows you to request a copy of your personal data in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format.

SECURITY MEASURES

In processing your personal information, we apply security measures appropriate to the type of data and current technological advances, as well as our physical and legal means. Our goal is to prevent unauthorised third-party access, theft, loss, or disclosure of your information. However, the Internet is not a completely secure environment, and although we apply all possible measures, the risk of a data breach can never be fully eliminated. Therefore, if you detect any incident or suspect your information may be at risk, please contact us so we can investigate and provide solutions.

CHANGES TO THE PRIVACY POLICY

The Company may modify this Privacy Policy in the future. In the event of modification, the updated version will be published, and we will notify you via a pop-up window on the website. You must read and accept the changes before continuing to use the website.

APPLICABLE LAW AND JURISDICTION

This Policy, as well as the use of the Website, shall be governed by Spanish law. Any disputes shall be resolved before the courts corresponding to the user’s place of residence. If any clause is deemed unenforceable or void under applicable law or as a result of a judicial or administrative decision, such unenforceability or nullity shall not affect the rest of this Policy. In such cases, the Company will amend or replace the clause with another that is valid and enforceable and, as far as possible, achieves the purpose and intent of the original clause.

       
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