Privacy Policy

The Provincial Council of Granada is the data controller responsible for processing the personal data provided by users through the contact form or when they send an email to the address published on this website. Accordingly, we inform you that this data will be processed in accordance with the applicable personal data protection legislation, including Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 (GDPR). The following information regarding the processing is therefore provided:

Purpose of the processing: The personal data provided through the contact form or via the email address included in our contact details will be used to respond to enquiries and requests submitted by users. Providing the requested data is mandatory. If the user fails to provide the required information or provides inaccurate data, it may not be possible to process the request correctly.

With regard to the publication of personal data and/or photographs on this website and on our social media channels, we inform you that their purpose is to publicise our activities in general and, where applicable, to use them in the press. The privacy policy applicable to such publications is the policy established by the entities responsible for those websites or platforms. We are not responsible for the personal information that individual users may publish.

Data retention period: The data will be retained for as long as a relationship exists with you in connection with the matter raised.

Legal basis: Responding to a prior request for information.

Recipients: Your contact details may be accessed by the web developers and the company providing hosting services on its servers. These parties have entered into the relevant arrangements with us governing access to such data solely for the purpose described herein. The data will not be disclosed to any other third party for processing, except where required by law.

Users’ rights:

  1. The right to withdraw consent at any time. The right to object to the processing of personal data and to data portability. Data portability entitles the data subject to receive the personal data concerning them that they have provided to a controller, provided that the processing is based on consent or is necessary for the performance of a contract and is carried out by automated means.
  2. The right to access, rectify and erase their data, and to restrict or object to its processing.

Right of access: The data subject has the right to request and obtain, free of charge, information about their personal data undergoing processing, the source of that data and any communications made or planned in relation to it. Where the data subject submits the request electronically, and unless they request otherwise, the information shall be provided in a commonly used electronic format. The right to obtain a copy must not adversely affect the rights and freedoms of others.

Right to rectification and erasure: The data controller is required to give effect to the data subject’s right to rectification or erasure within ten days. Personal data whose processing does not comply with the law shall be rectified or erased, as applicable. In particular, where the data is inaccurate or incomplete, the data subject has the right to obtain, without undue delay, the rectification of inaccurate personal data concerning them. The data subject also has the right to have incomplete personal data completed, including by means of providing a supplementary statement.

Right to restriction of processing: The data subject has the right to obtain from the data controller the restriction of the processing of their personal data. Where processing has been restricted, the data may only be processed for storage purposes, with the data subject’s consent, for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims, for the protection of the rights of another natural or legal person, or for reasons of important public interest. Any data subject who has obtained a restriction of processing shall be informed by the data controller before the restriction is lifted.

Right to object: The data subject has the right to object, at any time and on grounds relating to their particular situation, to the processing of personal data concerning them where the processing is based on a task carried out in the public interest or on legitimate interests, including profiling based on those provisions. Sabor Granada shall cease processing the personal data unless it demonstrates compelling legitimate grounds for the processing that override the interests, rights and freedoms of the data subject, or unless the processing is necessary for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.

You may exercise these rights by sending an email or postal mail, in both cases including or attaching a photocopy of the data subject’s national identity card.

Postal address: C/ Periodista Barrios Talavera, 1, 18014 Granada, Spain

Email address: saborgranada@dipgra.es

Right to lodge a complaint: If you have not obtained satisfaction when exercising your rights, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority, namely the Spanish Data Protection Agency (Agencia Española de Protección de Datos): https://www.aepd.es/.