By means of this notice, Legalinter, as proprietor of the domain Legalinter, informs uses of its network of websites on its policy for protection of data of a personal nature so as to enable users to freely and voluntarily decide whether they will provide Legalinter personal data that may be requested or that may be obtained from users upon subscribing or registering in some of the services offered by Legalinter on its network of websites.
Legalinter reserves the right to modify this policy to adapt it to any changes in the law or legal doctrine or to industry practices. In said cases, Legalinter will announce on this web page any changes made reasonably in advance to their implementation.
Certain services provided in the websites of Legalinter may contain special conditions with specific provisions in the protection of personal data. The personal data included shall be subject to automatic treatment and added to the relevant computer files by Legalinter, where the latter is owner and responsible for the file.
For this purpose, Legalinter will provide users the proper technical resources so they may make prior access this notice on the policy of personal data protection or any other relevant information and give their consent to Legalinter engage in automated handling of their personal data. Except in fields that indicate otherwise, answers to questions on personal data are voluntary, where the absence of a reply shall not imply a reduction in the quality or the quantity of the services, unless otherwise indicated.
The collection and automated treatment of personal data has the purpose of maintaining a contractual relationship with Legalinter, the management, administration, provision, extension and improvement of the services to which the user wishes to subscribe, register for or use the adaptation of the services to the preferences and tastes of users, study of use of the services by users, design of new, similar services, sending updated services, the sending, by traditional and electronic media, of technical, operating and commercial information on the products and services offered by or through Legalinter in the present or in the future.
The purpose of the collection and automated treatment of personal data also includes the sending of survey forms, which the user is not obligated to answer. Legalinter has adopted the levels of security to protect personal data required by the law and it has installed all the media and technical mechanisms available to it to prevent the loss, misuse, alteration, unauthorized access and theft of the personal data provided to Legalinter. Nevertheless, users must be aware that security measures on the Internet are not fool-proof.
Users have the right to exercise rights of access, cancellation, rectification and opposition, and they have the right to be informed of the cessions made by contacting Legalinter at the e-mail privnventa.com.es shall not provide personal data to third parties unless it is necessary to prove the service requested by the user.
Agreements under which said concessions are made shall be described in this policy of data protection. Legalinter uses cookies and user sessions when users browse on its network of websites. These cookies are associated solely with an anonymous user and the computer, and do not, on their own, provide the name and surname of the user. With cookies, Legalinter can recognize registered users after they have registered for the first time without requiring them to log in in each visit to access the services and areas reserved to them. Cookies used cannot read data from the hard drive or read cookie files created by other providers.
The user may configure the browser to be alerted on screen of the reception of cookies or even prevent the installation of cookies on the hard drive. To use the network of websites of Legalinter, the user need not enable the installation of cookies sent by Legalinter, altough this may result in a worse browsing experience for technical reasons. For legal reasons, Legalinter may and must provide any information requested from it to the authorities, in accordance with Spanish law, in the event of the pertinent court order, which shall arise only if a judge has a well-founded suspicion that the user has engaged in unlawful activities.
Under these conditions, and with the intention of collaborating with the justice system, Legalinter may record and subsequently provide to the police, following reception of the legally required court order, information on the IP address identifying the user connection, as well as the exact time of the same, user names and passwords, as well as other data.
In any event, IP addresses or connection times are recorded only in services in which a suspicion exists that a user may have engaged in an unlawful use of the same.