PRIVACY POLICY
Helbing Estudio Legal, with address at Calle de Velázquez n.º 126-4ºC, 28006 Madrid, (++34) 91 559 51 76, is responsible for the processing of data collected or generated as a result of the access, use and navigation of the users through the website and the control of the website. If you have any questions about the processing of your data, you can contact us at info@helbing.es.
In general, we will process the following general information: name, e-mail address and telephone number (Article 6(1)(f) GDPR).
We may process information about name, address, services, special agreements, payment information, etc. (Article 6(1)(b) GDPR).
We store invoices and similar documents for accounting purposes, including general personal information such as name, address and description of service (Article 6(1)(d) GDPR) for a minimum of 5 years after the end of the current financial year.
Data will be retained for as long as there are contractual obligations arising from the services or content requested by users and thereafter until the termination of legal, contractual or ethical responsibilities that require retention.
If we are required to disclose your personal information to third parties, we enter into agreements with data processors who handle personal information on our behalf to enhance the security of your personal information.
You have the right to
– access the information we process about you;
– have inaccurate information about you corrected;
– to lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Agency if you are dissatisfied with our processing of your data.
In some cases you have the right to
– have your information erased.
– restrict the processing of your data.
– object to our lawful processing of your data.
– to receive a copy of your personal information in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and to have this personal information transferred from one data controller to another without hindrance.
– to withdraw your consent.
We mainly use processors in the EU or processors who store data in the EU. Processors outside the EU are used if they can provide your data with adequate protection.