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Legal Notice and Privacy Policy
Data Controller
The data controller of your personal information is HOSTELERÍA DE COFIÑO, S.L., located at Lugar Cofiño s/n, Parres, Asturias. For any inquiries related to your data, you can contact us via email at info@puebloastur.com.
Purpose of Data Processing
The personal data collected through our website will be processed for the following purposes:
- To manage communications made through our website.
- To provide services offered by HOSTELERÍA DE COFIÑO, S.L.
- To send commercial information related to our services and activities, provided the user has given consent.
Legal Basis for Processing
The processing of personal data is based on:
- The consent of the data subject.
- The performance of a contractual relationship.
- Compliance with applicable legal obligations.
Data Retention
Personal data will be retained as long as there is an active relationship with the Data Controller. Once this relationship ends, the data will be retained for the legally established periods or, if none apply, until the data subject requests its deletion or withdraws consent.
Data Sharing with Third Parties
Your data will not be shared with third parties, except when legally required. The recipients of the data will be the various departments or sections within HOSTELERÍA DE COFIÑO, S.L., depending on the purpose of the processing.
User Rights
As the owner of your data, you have the right to:
- Access your personal data.
- Request the correction of inaccurate data.
- Request the deletion of your data.
- Object to the processing of your data.
- Limit the processing of your data under legally established terms.
- Request the portability of your personal data.
To exercise these rights, you can contact us in writing at info@puebloastur.com or use the forms provided by the Spanish Data Protection Agency (Agencia Española de Protección de Datos). Requests must include a copy of your ID, and if acting through a representative, documentation proving the representation must also be included.
Complaints to the Supervisory Authority
If you believe that your rights have not been adequately addressed, you may file a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency (Agencia Española de Protección de Datos).