Privacy Policy

PRIVACY POLICY

Who is responsible for the processing of your data?

In accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 27, 2016 (GDPR), and other applicable data protection legislation in Spain, we inform you that personal data provided by completing and submitting the forms published on this website will be included in the data processing activities of the COOPERATION NETWORK OF CITIES ON THE RUTA DE LA PLATA (C.I.F. G33833997), headquartered at Pza. Fermín García Bernardo, s/n (Casa Paquet) 33201 Gijón (Asturias, Spain).

What is the purpose and legal basis for processing your data?

Managing user information requests: The legal basis is the explicit consent of the data subject, provided by checking the acceptance box (Article 6.1 a) of the GDPR).

Sending promotional and commercial information related to products and/or services supplied or provided through the COOPERATION NETWORK OF CITIES ON THE RUTA DE LA PLATA: The legal basis is the legitimate interest of the data controller (Article 6.1 f) of the GDPR).

How have we collected your personal data?

All personal data collected by the COOPERATION NETWORK OF CITIES ON THE RUTA DE LA PLATA through the website www.rutadelaplata.com has been obtained by being provided by the data subject (you) after being requested when using one of our services. Upon providing your personal data, you will be asked to accept and consent to the personal data processing detailed in this Privacy Policy.

You are solely responsible for the accuracy, correctness, and validity of the data provided. Should you decide not to provide some of your data, it may prevent you from using certain services we offer.

To whom will we communicate your personal data?

The COOPERATION NETWORK OF CITIES ON THE RUTA DE LA PLATA will only communicate your personal data to:

Those third parties, organizations, and public institutions of the general state administration, regional and local administrations, including judicial bodies, to whom we are legally obliged to provide the information.

External technology service providers, such as hosting, IT maintenance services, and similar services, which provide their services to the COOPERATION NETWORK OF CITIES ON THE RUTA DE LA PLATA and will process your data strictly following the instructions of this entity and under its responsibility.

How long will we keep your data?

Personal data obtained through the information request form will only be kept for the time necessary to respond to the request.

If you have expressly consented to the sending of commercial information, your data will be kept until you revoke this consent. If the sending of promotional information is based on legitimate interest, your data will be kept while this interest persists or until you exercise your right to object.

What security measures will be applied to your personal data?

The processing of the personal data provided will be carried out with appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risk, taking into account the state of the art, implementation costs, nature, scope, context, and purposes of the processing, as well as the variable probability and severity of risks to the rights and freedoms of natural persons.

How can you exercise your rights regarding your personal data?

If you wish to revoke the consent granted, as well as to exercise the rights of access, rectification, erasure, objection, restriction, portability, and the right not to be subject to automated decision-making, you may contact the COOPERATION NETWORK OF CITIES ON THE RUTA DE LA PLATA by submitting a written request to the postal address at Pza. Fermín García Bernardo, s/n (Casa Paquet) 33201 Gijón (Asturias – Spain), or via email at info@rutadelaplata.com.

This request must include the full name of the data subject; a copy of their national identity document, passport, or other valid identification of the data subject, and, if applicable, of their representative, along with a document accrediting the representation; an address for notifications; and a clear description of the request.

If the data subject considers that the above rights have not been addressed in accordance with the applicable law, they may submit a corresponding complaint for protection of rights to the Spanish Data Protection Agency (www.aepd.es).

How can you contact the Data Protection Officer (DPO)?

The Data Protection Officer (DPO) is primarily responsible for advising and supervising the data controller—in this case, the COOPERATION NETWORK OF CITIES ON THE SILVER ROUTE—on compliance with applicable personal data protection regulations, as well as acting as a liaison between the data controller and the Spanish Data Protection Agency. You can contact our DPO via the following email address: info@rutadelaplata.com.