Privacy Statement

Data Controller

The data controller for the processing of your data under this Privacy Policy is:

SOLIUM LEGAL S.L.P. – NIF B87572004

Address: Calle Castelló 82, 2º Derecha - 28006 Madrid

Email: info@solium.legal

Web: https://solium.legal

Telephone: +34 917 003 360

At SOLIUM LEGAL S.L.P. we recognise the importance of protecting your personal information and are committed to treating it responsibly and in accordance with data protection laws.

This privacy policy aims to regulate all aspects relating to the processing of data of the different users who browse or provide their personal data through the different forms located on the website.

Personal Data

Personal data is information that identifies you or makes you identifiable. Through the website, in the boxes provided for this purpose, we collect the personal data that the user communicates to us: name, surname, e-mail address, telephone number, postal address, town, etc. The user's visit to the website does not imply that he/she has to provide any information about his/her personal data. However, in the event of providing them, the data will be processed in a lawful manner, subject at all times to the principles and rights set out in the RGPD 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 and the LOPDGDD 3/2018 of 5 December.

Purpose, Duration and Legitimation of Processing

Data provided by the user will be treated for the following purposes:

  • To deal with the request or request made by the user through the contact form located on the website. We collect and process the user's personal data in order to process and manage their request, query or any other request made through this form. We will keep this data for the time necessary to comply with your request and for the time established by law, with a minimum duration of 3 years. The basis of legitimacy of the data processing will be the consent given by the user by selecting the acceptance box of our privacy policy before sending the request. The user has the right to revoke their consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of the processing based on the consent prior to its withdrawal.
  • Manage user bookings through our appointment form located on the website. We will keep the data provided as long as the user does not request its revocation and for the time established by law with a minimum duration of 3 years. The legitimate basis for attending to and managing the appointment made by the user through the web form will be the consent given by the user by selecting the acceptance box of our privacy policy before sending the request. If the user does not provide their personal data, their booking cannot be processed and the requested service cannot be provided.
  • To improve your experience when browsing the website. We will keep this data as long as the user does not revoke their consent to the processing of the same by deleting the cookies and for the time established by law with a minimum duration of 3 years. The legitimate basis for improving your experience when browsing the website is the consent given by the user when accepting cookies. The user has the right to revoke their consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of the processing based on the consent prior to its withdrawal.

Transfer or communication of personal data and international transfers

Your data will not be communicated or disclosed to third parties unless there is a legal obligation or those providers linked to the Controller acting as data processors.

No international transfers are made. In the event that such transfers are made, you will be informed in order to obtain your consent.

Updating of data

It is important that you inform us of any changes to your personal data so that we can keep them up to date. Otherwise, we cannot be held responsible for the accuracy of the data.

The user guarantees that the personal data provided are truthful, guaranteeing that all the information provided corresponds to the real situation, that it is up to date and accurate, being obliged to communicate any modification.

Third party data

If the user provides data of third parties for any purpose to SOLIUM LEGAL S.L.P., he/she guarantees that he/she has obtained these data in a lawful manner, that he/she has previously informed the affected parties, obtaining their consent to communicate them and that the information provided is accurate and truthful.

Mandatory nature of the information requested

All our forms have an asterisk (*) in the mandatory data. If the user does not provide these fields, or does not tick the box to accept the privacy policy, the information will not be allowed to be sent.
 
Rights of the interested parties
You have the right to access your data and to obtain confirmation of their processing, as well as a copy of the personal data undergoing processing. You have the right to update them and request the rectification of data that are inaccurate or request deletion when the data are not necessary for the purposes for which they were collected. You may request the limitation of the processing of your data and oppose the processing of your data by revoking your consent, as well as exercise your right to data portability. Similarly, you have the right not to be subject to decisions based solely on automated processing of your personal data.
You can exercise your rights by contacting us:
SOLIUM LEGAL S.L.P. Calle Castelló, 82, 2º Dcha – 28006 Madrid
Email: info@solium.legal

If you feel that your rights have not been properly addressed, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency: www.aepd.es

Data processing of minors

Anyone who provides data through the forms on this website and accepts its processing declares that they are over 14 years of age, and access to and use of the portal by minors under that age is prohibited. If at any time, the Data Controller detects that a minor under 14 years of age has provided personal data, we will proceed to cancel them. Likewise, parents or guardians may in any case contact SOLIUM LEGAL S.L.P. to block the access account of minors in their care who have registered by falsifying their identity.
 
Cookies

A cookie is a small file that is downloaded and stored on the user's computer when the user accesses a website. Cookies allow the website, among other things, to store and retrieve information about the browsing habits of the user or their computer and, depending on the information they contain and the way they use their computer, they can be used to recognise the user. The user has the option to prevent the generation of cookies by selecting the corresponding option in their browser software. You can find out more by reading our Cookie Policy.

 

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