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Data Protection Policy

In accordance with current regulations regarding data protection, specifically the European Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR) and the Organic Law 3/2018 on the Protection of Personal Data and Guarantee of Digital Rights (LOPD), we hereby inform you of the processing of your data:

1. Who is the data controller?

The identifying and contact details of the owners of this website are as follows:

  • Data Controller: JOSE MOLINA

  • Registered Office: 

  • Phone:

  • Contact Email:

2. Purpose and Scope

For what purpose do we process your data? Your personal data will only be used for the following purposes and legal bases:

  • As a Web User (contact forms / emails sent to the addresses listed on the site): Your data will be used to respond to your requests for information, comments, or suggestions and to maintain communication.

    • Legal Basis: Consent/request for pre-contractual measures (Art. 6.1.a and 6.1.b GDPR).

  • As a Client: Your data will be used to manage the client relationship and the resulting economic/billing management.

    • Legal Basis: Contractual relationship (Art. 6.1.b GDPR) and compliance with legal tax obligations (Art. 6.1.c GDPR).

  • As a Supplier: Your data will be used to manage the supplier relationship and the resulting economic management.

    • Legal Basis: Contractual relationship (Art. 6.1.b GDPR) and compliance with legal tax obligations (Art. 6.1.c GDPR).

  • As a Social Media Follower: Data provided to the social network will be used for mutual account following and contact via the chosen platform.

    • Legal Basis: Consent of the data subject (Art. 6.1.a GDPR).

3. Data Retention

How long will we keep your personal data?

  • General Rule: Data will be kept for the duration of the contractual or commercial relationship.

  • Post-Relationship: Once the relationship ends, data will be kept blocked for a maximum of 3 years to address potential legal liabilities.

  • Web Users: Until the purpose is fulfilled or consent is withdrawn.

  • Social Media: Until consent is withdrawn or you stop following the account.

  • Tax/Mercantile Records: 4 years for tax purposes (General Tax Law) and 6 years for mercantile purposes (Commercial Code).

4. Mandatory Nature of Information

Is there an obligation to provide this data? Minimum contact details are required to provide the requested service. Failure to provide this information will make it impossible for us to assist you.

5. Data Recipients

No data transfers are planned, except under legal obligation.

6. Your Rights

You may exercise the following rights:

  • Right of Access: To confirm if your data is being processed.

  • Right to Rectification: To correct inaccurate or incomplete data.

  • Right to Erasure: To request the deletion of data no longer necessary for the purposes collected.

  • Right to Restriction: To limit processing; in which case, data will only be kept for legal claims.

  • Right to Data Portability: To receive your automated data in a structured format.

  • Right to Withdraw Consent: At any time, without affecting prior lawfulness.

  • Right to Object: To oppose the processing of your data.

How to exercise these rights? You may request the exercise of these rights by contacting our support email. You must provide proof of identity (ID card or equivalent).

7. Right to Complain

If your rights have not been duly addressed, you may file a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) via their website (www.aedp.es) or at their physical address in Madrid.

8. Security Measures

We apply reasonable technical and physical measures to protect the information collected through this Website.

9. Modifications

The Data Controller reserves the right to modify this Policy in accordance with applicable legislation. Any changes will be published on the website.