You have the right to be informed every time a controller processes your data, whether those data have been obtained from you or even in those cases where they have not been obtained from you. To exercise the right to information.

You have the right to access your data whenever the controller confirms that it is processing your personal data. To exercise the right of access to your data.

You have the right to ask the controller to correct your personal data if it is incorrect or incomplete. To exercise the right of correction.

You have the right to ask the controller to delete your personal data, if one of the conditions stipulated in the LPPD applies. To exercise the right to erasure (the right to be forgotten).

You have the right to request from the controller the restriction of the processing of personal data if one of the conditions provided for in the LPPD applies. To exercise the right of restriction. When you request from the controller the right to correction, deletion or restriction of personal data, the controller is obliged to communicate this to any recipient to whom the personal data has been disclosed.

You have the right to receive your personal data that you have provided to the controller about you, in a certain format and you have the right to transmit this data to another controller. To exercise the right to data transfer.

You have the right to object to the processing of personal data concerning you, due to a particular personal situation, if the processing applies in Article 5, paragraph 1, subparagraph 1.5 and 1.6. You also have the right to object if the processing is for legitimate marketing purposes. Exercise the right to object.

You have the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automatic processing, including profiling that produces effects related to you or affects you in a similar way. All these rights such as the right to information, the right to access to data, the right to rectification, the right to restriction, the right to erasure, the right to restriction, the right to transfer, the right to objection may be restricted if such restriction respects the essence of fundamental rights and freedoms and it is a necessary and proportional measure to guarantee certain situations as defined in Article 22 of the LPPD. If you think that your rights guaranteed by the Law on Protection Personal Data have been violated, you have the right to file a complaint with the Agency. If you have suffered material or non-material damage as a result of the violation of the Law on Protection Personal Data, you have the right to compensation from the controller or processor for the damage suffered, by submitting a lawsuit to the competent court.