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Privacy Policy

 

SALA D’ESPECEJAMENT J.SAGUÉ, S.L. is committed to protecting the privacy of users who access this website and/or any of its services. The use of the website and/or any of the services offered by SALA D’ESPECEJAMENT J.SAGUÉ, S.L. implies the user's acceptance of the provisions contained in this Privacy Policy and that their personal data will be processed as stipulated herein. Please note that although there may be links from our website to other websites or social networks, this Privacy Policy does not apply to the websites of other companies or organizations to which the website is redirected. SALA D’ESPECEJAMENT J.SAGUÉ, S.L. does not control the content of third-party websites, nor does it accept any responsibility for the content or privacy policies of these websites.


Basic information on data processing Regulation (EU) 2016/679


Data Controller

SALA D’ESPECEJAMENT J.SAGUÉ, S.L.

NIF: B-17556200

C/ Pladevall 30, 17165 La Cellera de Ter (Girona)

Email: jsague@jsague.com

Purpose of processing

To offer, provide, and invoice our pig slaughterhouse and butchery services.

Legitimization

  • Consent obtained from the interested party.
  • Execution of the service contract.

Recipients

Data will not be communicated to third parties, unless required by law or necessary to fulfill the purpose of processing.

Rights of individuals

Data subjects have the right to exercise their rights of access, rectification, limitation of processing, deletion, portability, and opposition by sending their request to our address.

Data retention period

As long as the commercial relationship is maintained or for the years necessary to comply with legal obligations.

Claim

Data subjects can contact the AEPD to file any claim they deem appropriate.

Additional information

You can consult the additional and detailed information below in the "Privacy Questions."


Privacy Questions

In compliance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council, of April 27, 2016, (GDPR), we offer you the following information regarding the processing of your personal data:

Who is responsible for the processing of your data?

Identity: SALA D’ESPECEJAMENT J.SAGUÉ, S.L.

NIF: B-17556200

Address: C/ Pladevall, 30, 17165 La Cellera de Ter (Girona)

Tel.: 972 42 39 25

Email: jsague@jsague.com

What is the purpose of processing your personal data?

  • We process the information provided to us to provide and bill for our pig slaughterhouse and cutting room services.

  • If you give us your consent, we may also process your data to send you information about our activities, products, or services.

  • When accessing our facilities, your image may be recorded by surveillance cameras for security control purposes.

  • If you send us a resume, we will process the data in order to manage the CV database for personnel selection.

How long will we keep your data?

  • The personal data provided will be kept as long as you are a user of our services or wish to receive information, and then for the periods established to comply with our legal obligations.

  • The images captured by the video surveillance system will be kept for one month.

  • In the case of resumes, the data will be kept for one year.

What is the legal basis for processing your data?

The legal basis for processing them is found in the execution of the service contract and in the consents you give us.

Regarding the capture of images by the video surveillance system, the legal basis is provided by the legitimate interest in preserving the safety of people and property.

To whom will your data be communicated?

Data will not be communicated to third parties, unless required by law or necessary to fulfill the purpose of processing.

What are your rights when you provide us with your data?

  • Anyone has the right to obtain confirmation about whether we are processing their personal data or not.

  • Data subjects have the right to access their personal data, as well as to request the rectification of inaccurate data or, where appropriate, to request its deletion when, among other reasons, the data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected.

  • Under certain circumstances, data subjects may request the limitation of the processing of their data; in this case, we will only retain it for the exercise or defense of claims.

  • Also, under certain circumstances and for reasons related to their particular situation, data subjects may object to the processing of their data. In this case, we will stop processing the data, except for compelling legitimate reasons or for the exercise or defense of possible claims.

  • Data subjects also have the right to data portability.

  • Finally, data subjects have the right to file a complaint with the competent Control Authority.

How can you exercise your rights?

By sending a written request attaching a copy of a document that identifies you, to our physical or electronic address.

How have we obtained your data?

The personal data we process comes from the data subject themselves. The data subject guarantees that the personal data provided is true and is responsible for communicating any changes to it. Data marked with an asterisk will be mandatory to provide the requested service.

What data do we process?

The categories of data that we may process in providing our services are:

  • Identifying data

  • Postal or electronic addresses

In the case of the video surveillance system:

  • Image

In the case of resumes, also:

  • Personal characteristics

  • Academic and professional

The data is limited, as we only process the data necessary for the provision of our services and the management of our activity.

 What security measures do we apply?

We apply the security measures established in Article 32 of the GDPR; therefore, we have adopted the necessary security measures to ensure an adequate level of security relative to the risk of data processing we carry out, with mechanisms that allow us to guarantee the confidentiality, integrity, availability, and permanent resilience of the processing systems and services.

Some of these measures are:

  • Information on data processing policies to staff.

  • Conducting regular backups.

  • Access control to the data.

  • Regular verification, evaluation, and assessment processes.