Your safe data
Privacy policy
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FUNDICIONES INYECTADAS ALAVESAS, S.A.
Postal address: C/ La Haya nº 12, Pol. Ind Subillabide CP 01230 NANCLARES DE LA OCA (ÁLAVA)
E-mail: jpizarro@fiasa.es Tfno. 945 26 28 00
How we have obtained your data
When you provide us with your personal data, you guarantee that you are entitled to provide this information and that it is true, truthful, accurate and up-to-date, that it is not confidential, that it does not violate any contractual restrictions or third-party rights and that you undertake not to impersonate other Users.
Obtained automatically when you visit our website: If you have provided data to us through this website, we collect information, for example, when you access the site, when you register as a user, fill in any forms with personal data, or when you communicate with us directly by email.
When you visit our website, data is sent from your browser to our server to optimize our services and improve your user experience, for example when you access the site or when you log in to our Services via third party services such as social media or Google. This data may be automatically collected and stored by us or by third parties on our behalf. This data may include:
- the user’s IP address
- the date and time of the visit
- the URL of the site from which the user came
- the pages visited on our website
- information about the browser used (browser type and version, operating system, etc.).
We may process and record such usage, sessions and related information, either independently or with the help of third-party services, including through the use of cookies and other tracking technologies such as flash cookies and web analytics.
Third-party data
With respect to other people’s data, you should respect their privacy by taking special care when publishing their personal data. We remind you that, as a user, you can only provide and consent to the processing of your personal data, but not those of third parties, and that if you provide us with data of third parties you are transferring personal data, and it is your responsibility to have the prior express consent of those third parties to use and provide them to us, and you are responsible for informing them of the inclusion of their data in our files.
The publication of third-party data without their consent may infringe, in addition to data protection regulations, the right to the honour, privacy or self-image of said third parties, rights whose protection is governed by the provisions of Organic Law 1/1982, of 5 May, on the civil protection of the right to honour, personal and family privacy and self-image.
Purpose
We may process the data for different purposes, for example:
- a) If you are a current or potential customer/supplier to maintain contact and communication with you, manage the contractual and/or commercial relationship, including after-sales and warranty services.
- b) If you are a mere user of our website or the sender or recipient of an e-mail, to maintain contact and communication with you and manage the requests you make to us online.
- c) In the case of providing us with your curricular data or sending us your curriculum vitae, to contact you and manage the selection processes that we carry out.
e) In the case of accessing our facilities as a visitor, to manage access and visitor control.
Retention period
Legitimation
The legal basis that legitimises us to process your data may be diverse:
On the one hand it may be the legal relationship that binds us if you are a current customer/supplier, or the pre-contractual relationship of any kind existing between the parties if you are a potential customer/supplier (for example if you have asked us for information, an offer or quote …). The provision of the requested data is mandatory because it is essential to formalise and/or maintain the contractual or pre-contractual relationship and to comply with the legal obligations arising therefrom; if you do not provide it, we will not be able to provide the service arising from that relationship.
It may also be your consent if you have made an application through our website in the case of being a mere user of the same or if you have sent us your curriculum, or if you are a visitor to our facilities. You give us this consent unequivocally when you provide us with your data online or offline, and this is considered a clear affirmative act that manifests this consent. You may withdraw such consent at any time by sending us an e-mail to that effect to jpizarro@fiasa.es but such withdrawal may mean that we cannot answer your request, take your curriculum vitae into account or give you access to our premises.
This may also be due to compliance with regulations that affect us, such as tax, …
Addressees
We inform you that the data you provide may be communicated to third parties for the fulfilment of purposes directly related to the legitimate functions of the transferor and transferee, such as:
- To transport companies in charge of the logistics of shipping and delivery of our goods.
- To banking entities for the management of collections and payments.
- To entities or bodies to which there is a legal obligation to communicate data (tax authorities, etc.).
INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS
In the event that we use US suppliers, who may have access to personal data, for the purpose of providing us with services ancillary to our activity (hosting, housing, software as a service, remote backups, computer support or maintenance services, e-mail managers, sending e-mails and e-mail marketing, file transfer etc…. ) these companies may be different and vary over time but, in any case, we will choose companies adhering to the Privacy Shield agreement between the USA and the EU, or belonging to countries that have been declared as countries with an adequate level of protection, which means that they are obliged to comply with equivalent requirements to the European ones in terms of data protection. In any case, by accepting this data protection policy you expressly and unequivocally authorise the communication of data to these companies, knowing that this involves an international transfer of data to a country outside the European Economic Area and giving your unequivocal consent to such transfer.
Rights
You may, where applicable, exercise your rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction and objection to the processing of your data, as well as the right not to be subject to decisions based solely on the automated processing of your data, at the postal or e-mail address indicated at the beginning of this privacy policy; in both cases by means of a written and signed request, enclosing a copy of your ID card or passport or other valid document that identifies you. In case of modification of your data, you must notify us at the same address, and this company declines all responsibility in case of failure to do so.
Right of access: You can ask us what personal data we are processing and even request a copy of them.
Right of correction: You can ask us to correct inaccurate personal data or to supplement incomplete personal data, including by means of an additional declaration.
Right to erasure (right to be forgotten): You can ask us to delete your personal data when: it is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, you withdraw your consent, there has been unlawful processing of your personal data or in compliance with a legal obligation.
Right to limitation of processing: You can ask us to limit the processing of your data, in which case we will only keep them for the exercise or defence of claims.
Right to object: You may object to the processing of your data if such processing is based on the legitimate interest of the data controller or is for advertising purposes.
Once we have received any of the above requests, we will respond to you within the legally established deadlines. You can complain to the Spanish Data Protection Agency. If you would like more information about the rights, you can exercise and to request model forms for exercising your rights, please visit the website of the Spanish Data Protection Agency, www.aepd.es