GRUPO SEDATEX (hereinafter PRINSATEX) takes very seriously your privacy regarding your personal data collected in this web page.
For this reason, the purpose of this Privacy Policy is to inform you about the processing of personal data that PRINSATEX carries out in this website and in any of its sub-domains.
1. Who is the controller of your personal data?
PRINSATEX is the entity that holds the position of Data Controller.
You can contact us at:
Dirección
Correo electrónico
Telefóno:
2. Why do we use your personal data?
We may process your personal data for different purposes:
Web forms:
The personal data collected by means of the contact form, or because you send us an e-mail, will be processed on behalf of PRINSATEX, as the controller, in order to manage and attend to your request or request for information, doubts, complaints, etc. or for the specific purpose indicated on the web form.
E-mail:
The personal data that we process due to the reception and/or exchange of e-mails, will be processed for the purpose of attending to and responding to your request for information or consultation, to maintain the commercial or professional contacts and relations that may arise as a result of the same, or to maintain a contractual relationship if applicable.
CV management:
We may also process your data to consider your application for possible vacancies or jobs that may arise in any of the group’s companies that match your profile and experience.
Newsletter:
In addition, if you explicitly authorize it by checking the corresponding box or by means of your express request, we will keep you informed about the activities of PRINSATEX. For registration to be effective, we need a valid email address. To verify that the request comes from the actual owner of the email address, we use a reply method. To do this, we register the order for the newsletter and send you a confirmation email.
Your consent to the processing of your personal data and its further use for sending newsletters can be withdrawn at any time. You will find a link for this purpose at the bottom of each newsletter. You can also unsubscribe at any time or inform us of your request using the contact options given at the end of this document.
3. By which legal basis do we process your data? In other words, what circumstances allows the processing of your personal data?
The legal basis for processing may be different depending of the case:
In some cases, it may be the consent of the individuals concerned (subscription to an electronic newsletter, completion of a web form, sending a CV etc). When the processing is based on your consent, it will be considered granted unequivocally, given that such contribution is considered a clear affirmative act on your part, which manifests such consent.
in others compliance with a legal obligation
the execution of a contract, or
the legitimate interest of the Data Controller (management of contact details and, where appropriate, those relating to the role or position held by individuals providing services within an organisation).
The requested data is mandatory since it is required to meet your request and/or provide our services; if you do not provide it, we will not be able to perform or provide such services.
4. How long will we keep your personal data?
The personal data will be kept for as long as the purpose of the communication is required and, in those cases in which it is based on consent, for as long as the consent has not been withdrawn.
In the case of CVs, after two years without any updates being notified, we will proceed to destroy them.
On the other hand, in order to ensure that the data in our databases, whether automated and/or on paper, always matches reality, we will try to keep them up to date. To this end, the User may inform us by e-mail at ***@***
5. When do we share your information with others?
The personal data will not be transferred or disclosed to third parties, except when necessary to answer an enquiry and when required by law.
If you subscribe to our newsletter
In the case of filling in a form made using the tools provided by Google, we inform you that starting August 12, 2020, Google will rely on the European Commission’s Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) for transfers of online advertising and measurement personal data out of the European Economic Area, the UK, or Switzerland. You can find more info at https://support.google.com/adspolicy/answer/10042247?hl=en
6. What are your data protection rights and how can you exercise them?
The data subject may exercise the following data protection rights.
Right to request access to personal data
Right to request rectification or erasure
Right to request restriction of processing
Right to object to processing
Right to data portability
The data subject may exercise these rights by sending a written request, along with a photocopy of his/her identity card or an appropriate identification document, to ***. In case of acting through legal representation, you must also provide a document proving the representation and identification document thereof.
Additionally, in case considering your personal data protection rights have been violated, you can lodge a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Authority (www.aepd.es).