PRIVACY POLICY

The personal data linked to this website respect the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, Organic Law 3/2018 of 5 December on the Protection of Personal Data and guarantee of digital rights and other current legislation on Data Protection.

Who is responsible for the processing of your data?

The party responsible for processing your data is MORADIÑA, S.L., with NIF B36018604, address Calle Arrecife, 7, 36940, Cangas (Pontevedra) Spain, telephone 986392021 and contact email moradina@moradina.com.

What is the purpose and basis of legitimacy with which we process your data?

1. Data of the people who contact us through the different means of contact. We process your data to manage your requests for information, queries, queries, suggestions or complaints. We may process your data for this purpose because we have a legitimate interest in attending to the communications necessary to carry out our activity.

2. Data of persons who file a non-anonymous complaint and data of the persons reported. We process your data to handle your report, investigate the reported facts, take the necessary corrective action and inform the reporter of the outcome. We may process your data for this purpose because it is necessary for the fulfilment of a legal obligation under Law 2/2023 of 20 February on the protection of persons who report regulatory and anti-corruption offences and other applicable legislation. Where appropriate, we may process special category data for reasons of public interest, in accordance with art. 9.2 g) of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 GDPR in conjunction with art. 30.5 of the aforementioned Law.

How long will your data be kept?

1. Data of persons who contact us through the various means of contact. Your data will be kept for the time necessary to achieve the stated purpose.

2. Data of persons who file a non-anonymous complaint and data of the reported persons. Without prejudice to the obligation to keep an internal register of complaints received for a period of not more than ten years, your data will be kept for the time necessary to achieve the stated purposes.

To whom will your data be communicated?

1. Data of the persons who contact us through the different means of contact. Your data will not be passed on to third parties, but will be communicated to our data processors when necessary for the correct provision of the services contracted from them.

2. Data of the persons who file a non-anonymous complaint and data of the reported persons:

a) We will communicate to lawyers, solicitors, Public Administrations competent in the matter, Public Prosecutor’s Office, Courts and Tribunals, the data that are necessary to adopt the corresponding corrective measures.

b) They will be communicated to our data processors when necessary for the correct provision of the services contracted from them.

Will your data be transferred to third countries?

There will be no International Transfers of your data.

What are your rights when you provide us with your data?

– Access: the right to obtain confirmation as to whether or not we are processing your personal data, to know what it is, what it is used for, how long it will be kept, the origin of the data and whether it has been or will be communicated to a third party.

– Rectification: the right to request the rectification of inaccurate data and the completion of incomplete personal data.

– Deletion: the right to request the deletion of personal data when they are inadequate, excessive or no longer necessary for the purposes for which they were collected, including the right to be forgotten.

– Opposition: the right to object, in certain circumstances, to the processing of your personal data or to request that the processing be stopped.

– Limitation of processing: the right to request, in the legally established circumstances, that your data not be processed beyond the mere conservation of the same.

– Portability: the right to receive personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and to be able to transmit it to another data controller, provided that this is technically possible.

Where can you exercise your rights?

The exercise of rights must be made in writing to Calle Arrecife, 7, 36940, Cangas (Pontevedra) Spain or by e-mail to moradina@moradina.com. MORADIÑA, S.L. provides models for the exercise of rights which can be obtained at the address or via the e-mail address indicated above. For further information: www.aepd.es.

Do you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Control Authority?

In the event that your rights have not been respected, you can file a complaint by writing to the Spanish Data Protection Agency at Calle Jorge Juan, 6-28001-Madrid or by using the electronic site: https://sedeagpd.gob.es In both cases, you must attach the relevant documentation.