University of Zaragoza (Grupo Lideera) informs users of the website about its policy regarding the treatment and protection of personal data of users and customers that may be collected by browsing or contracting services through its site. Web. . In this sense, the University of Zaragoza (Grupo Lideera), guarantees compliance with current regulations on the protection of personal data, reflected in the General Data Protection Regulation (RGPD) (EU) 2016/679 and in Organic Law 3/2018, of December 5, on the Protection of Personal Data and guarantee of digital rights.

Who is responsible for the processing of personal data?

  • Data Controller: University of Zaragoza (Lideera Group)
  • C.I.F.: Q5018001G
  • Address: Faculty of Economic and Business Sciences University of Zaragoza, Gran Vía 2, 50005 Zaragoza
  • Telephone: 976 762 131
  • E-mail: lideera@unizar.es

For what purpose are personal data processed?

University of Zaragoza (Grupo Lideera) treats the information provided through this website for the following purposes:

  • Solve any questions and silver comments through the contact form.
  • Maintain the business relationship with customers and users of the website.

University of Zaragoza (Grupo Lideera) will in no case process personal data for purposes other than those indicated above.

Will commercial information be sent?

At no time will University of Zaragoza (Grupo Lideera) use the information provided by the user and/or collected through the website to send commercial information. In the event that it were to be used for this purpose, it would always have the prior consent of the user and under the guidelines of regulatory compliance of the current regulations on data protection.

How long will personal data be kept?

The personal data provided will be kept as long as the relationship is maintained, until its deletion is requested by the interested party, or during the years necessary to comply with legal obligations.

Subsequently, the data will be deleted in accordance with the provisions of the data protection regulations, which implies its blocking, being available only at the request of Judges and Courts, the Ombudsman, the Public Prosecutor or the competent Public Administrations during the process limitation period of the actions that could be derived and, after this time, will proceed to its total elimination.

How have the personal data been obtained and what categories of data are processed?

The personal data processed by the University of Zaragoza (Grupo Lideera) comes from the interested party, at the time they are entered in the contact form:

The category of data that is processed in the contact form are:

  • Identification data: Name, telephone, e-mail, organization.

However, as it is a communication channel, the interested party may include other types of personal data in their message when giving their opinion and asking questions or comments.

What is the legitimacy to use your data?

The legitimate bases for the processing of personal data are:

  • On the one hand, the express consent granted by the interested party at the time they accept this privacy policy prior to sending their personal data through the contact form (art. 6.1.a RGPD).
  • On the other hand, the execution of the provision of the service requested by the interested party, as well as for the application of pre-contractual measures (art. 6.1.b RGPD).

To which recipients will the data be communicated?

Personal data will not be transferred to any third party, except to those third parties for whom their intervention is necessary for the correct management of the provision of the service (organizations, foundations, investors, etc.).

In addition, your data may also be transferred to public bodies and authorities (administrative or judicial) in those cases in which a legal norm so establishes.

Personal data will not be sent outside the scope of the European Economic Area, so no international data transfer will take place.

What are your rights when you give your consent?

Anyone has the right to obtain confirmation as to whether the University of Zaragoza (Grupo Lideera) is processing their personal data.

Interested persons have the right to:

  • Request access to personal data relating to the interested party
  • Request its rectification or deletion
  • Request the limitation of your treatment
  • Object to processing
  • Request data portability

Interested parties may access their personal data, as well as request the rectification of inaccurate data or, where appropriate, request its deletion when, among other reasons, the data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected.

In certain circumstances, the interested parties may request the limitation of the processing of their data, in which case I will only keep them for the exercise or defense of claims.

In certain circumstances and for reasons related to their particular situation, the interested parties may oppose the processing of their data. The University of Zaragoza (Grupo Lideera) will stop processing the data, except for compelling legitimate reasons, or the exercise or defense of possible claims. They may also request the portability of their data.

How can rights be exercised?

To exercise the aforementioned rights of access, rectification, deletion, opposition, limitation of processing and portability of data, those affected should contact University of Zaragoza (Grupo Lideera), at the address Gran Vía 2, Faculty of Economics and Company, University of Zaragoza, c.p. 50005, Zaragoza.

You can also contact University of Zaragoza (Grupo Lideera) via email lideera@unizar.es.

The request to exercise the right must be accompanied by your name and surnames, a photocopy of the DNI/NIF, the right you wish to request, the content of your request and an address for notification purposes.

Can you file a claim with the AEPD?

Interested parties will also have the right to effective judicial protection and to file a claim with the control authority, in this case, the Spanish Data Protection Agency, if they consider that the processing of personal data that concerns them violates the Regulation. They may make a claim by writing to the Spanish Data Protection Agency, C/Jorge Juan nº 6, 28001 Madrid or by accessing its electronic headquarters: https://sedeagpd.gob.es/sede-electronica-web/