Privacy Policy
The objective of this Privacy Policy is to offer information to users of https://synesi.eu/ («Website») about their rights according to the General Data Protection Regulations.
- Identity and contact details for the entity responsible for the use of data and the assigned delegate for data protection
- Identity and contact details for the entity responsible for use of data: SYNESI. Postal address: Calle Del Pinar, 5 28006 Madrid. Telephone number: +34 91 745 66 20
- Identity and contact details for the assigned delegate for data protection: Company registration number (CIF) B86384336, domiciled in Calle Del Pinar 5, Madrid (Spain), administracion@synesi.eu
- Purpose of use and types of data
- Purpose or use – manage requests for information and enquiries received through the Website and if necessary, send the user notifications and newsletters.
- Time period for keeping data – data will be kept until the user requests its removal.
III. Legal Basis for Use The legal basis for use of personal data by Synesi is through the user’s consent.
In the data collection forms, there will be fields marked compulsory so that if a user does not provide the corresponding details, Synesi may refuse the corresponding service.
- Recipients
Data will not be shared with third parties except for legal or public administration injunction through the exercise of their power.
- Rights
Users have the following rights:
– The right to request access to personal data associated with the user.
– The right to request changes to or removal of the data.
– The right to request limits on the use of data.
– The right to oppose the use of data.
– The right to transfer the data.
The user may exercise the rights mentioned above on data by writing to Synesi’s postal address. Similarly, the users have the right to withdraw their consent at any time using the same method or by using the “My Subscriptions” form ticking the box “I do not wish to receive more notifications/ I do not with to receive more newsletters” with no effect on the legality of the use of data based on consent given prior to its withdrawal. If necessary, users may present a complaint to the Spanish Agency for Data Protection (www.agpd.es with postal address, C/ Jorge Juan, 6 in Madrid), particularly if they are not satisfied with how their rights have been exercised.