Legal Notice

Article 9. Registration of the domain name.

Article 9 of Law 34/2002, of 11 July, on information society services and electronic commerce, hereinafter referred to as LSSI, stipulates that:
  • nformation society service providers established in Spain must notify the Companies Register in which they are registered, or any other public register in which they are registered for the acquisition of legal personality or for the sole purpose of advertising, of at least one domain name or Internet address which, where applicable, they use for their identification on the Internet, as well as any act of substitution or cancellation thereof, unless this information is already included in the corresponding register.
  • Domain names and their replacement or cancellation shall be recorded in each registry, in accordance with its regulatory rules.
  • Entries made in the Mercantile Registers shall be communicated immediately to the Central Mercantile Register for inclusion among the data that are subject to informative publicity by the said Register.
  • The obligation to notify referred to in paragraph 1 must be complied with within one month of obtaining, replacing or cancelling the corresponding domain name or Internet address.

Article 10. General information.

Article 10 of Law 34/2002, of 11 July, on information society services and electronic commerce, hereinafter referred to as LSSI, stipulates that:

  • Without prejudice to the information requirements established in current legislation, the provider of information society services shall be obliged to have the means to enable both the recipients of the service and the competent bodies to have permanent, easy, direct and free electronic access to the following information:
    • Its name or company name; its residence or domicile or, failing this, the address of one of its permanent establishments in Spain; its e-mail address and any other data that allows direct and effective communication to be established with it.
    • The details of their registration in the Register referred to in Article 9.
    • If his activity is subject to a system of prior administrative authorisation, the details of such authorisation and the identification details of the competent body responsible for its supervision.
    • If he is engaged in a regulated profession, he shall indicate::
      • The details of the Professional Association to which, where applicable, they belong and their membership number.
      • The academic or professional qualification held.
      • The State of the European Union or of the European Economic Area in which the qualification was issued and, where applicable, the corresponding homologation or recognition.
      • The professional rules applicable to the exercise of his profession and the means by which they may be known, including electronic means.
    • The corresponding tax identification number.
      Clear and accurate information on the price of the product or service, indicating whether or not it includes applicable taxes and, where appropriate, shipping costs.
    • The codes of conduct to which, where applicable, it adheres and how to consult them electronically.
    • The obligation to provide this information shall be deemed to be fulfilled if the provider includes it on his page or Internet site under the conditions indicated in section 1.

Legal information. Leialta, S.L.P.

Information corresponding to article 10, number 1, paragraph a)
Company name: Leialta, S.L.P.
Tax identification number: B-87291928
Address: Calle Bárbara de Braganza nº 2 Escalera B, piso 2º. 28004 Madrid
E-mail: info@leialta.com
Phone: +34 910 212 434
For-profit company registered in the Mercantile Register of Madrid on 19 May 2015, Volume: 33.468. Folio: 131. Section: 8. Sheet: M-602442. Registration:1.

Privacy Policy

  • Data controller: LEIALTA, S.L.P.
  • Address of the person responsible: Calle Bárbara de Braganza nº 2 Escalera B, piso 2º. 28004 Madrid
  • Purpose: Your data will be used to attend to your requests and provide you with our services.
  • Advertising: We will only send you advertising with your prior authorisation, which you can provide us with by ticking the corresponding box provided for this purpose.
  • Legitimation: We will only process your data with your prior consent, which you can provide us with by means of the corresponding box established for this purpose.
  • Recipients: In general, only duly authorised staff of our organisation will be able to obtain the information we request from you.
  • Rights: You have the right to know what information we hold about you, to correct it and to delete it, as explained in the additional information available on our website.
  • Additional information: More information is available in the “YOUR SECURE DATA” section of our website.

 

Your secure data

Information in compliance with personal data protection legislation

In Europe and Spain there are data protection regulations designed to protect your personal information that are binding on us. Therefore, it is very important to us that you fully understand what we are going to do with the personal data we ask you for. In this way, we will be transparent and put you in control of your data, with plain language and clear choices that allow you to decide what we will do with your personal information.
Please do not hesitate to ask us if you have any questions after reading this information.
Thank you for your cooperation.

Who we are?

  • Our name: LEIALTA, SLP.
  • Our CIF / NIF: B87291928
  • Our main activity: CONSULTANCY AND BUSINESS ADVICE
  • Our address: Calle Zurbano, 45, 1°, CP 28010, Madrid (Madrid)
  • Our contact telephone number: 910 212 434
  • Our contact e-mail address: info@leialta.com
  • Our website: leialta.com
  • The person responsible for this website practices a regulated profession, for which we provide the following information:
    • Professional association to which he/she belongs: Colegio de Economistas de Madrid (Madrid Association of Economists)
    • Official academic or professional title: Bachelor’s Degree in Economics
    • State of the European Union in which the degree was awarded: Issued in Spain
    • Professional rules applicable to the exercise of the profession: There are no specific rules governing the activity. It is only compulsory to be a member of a professional association.

We are at your disposal, please do not hesitate to contact us.

What will we use your data for?

In general, your personal data will be used to interact with you and to provide you with our services.

 
It may also be used for other activities, such as sending you advertising or promoting our activities.

Why do we need to use your data?

Your personal data is necessary for us to be able to deal with you and to provide you with our services. We will provide you with a number of check boxes to enable you to make a clear and simple choice about the use of your personal information.

Who will know the information we ask you for?

In general, only duly authorised staff of our company will be able to know the information we ask you for.

Similarly, those entities that need to have access to your personal information in order for us to provide our services to you may also have access to your personal information. For example, our bank will know your details if payment for our services is made by credit card or bank transfer.

Likewise, those public or private entities to which we are obliged to provide your personal data in order to comply with any law will be aware of your information. To give you an example, the Tax Law obliges us to provide the Tax Agency with certain information on financial transactions exceeding a certain amount.

In the event that, apart from the above-mentioned cases, we need to disclose your personal information to other entities, we will ask for your prior permission through clear options that will allow you to decide in this regard.

How will we protect your data?
We will protect your data with effective security measures commensurate with the risks associated with the use of your information.
To this end, we have adopted a Data Protection Policy and annual checks and audits are carried out to ensure that your personal data is secure at all times.

Will we send your data to other countries?
There are countries in the world that are safe for your data and others that are not so safe. For example, the European Union is a safe environment for your data. Our policy is not to send your personal information to any country that is not safe from a data protection point of view.
In the event that, in order to provide you with the service, it is necessary to send your data to a country that is not as secure as Spain, we will always request your prior permission and we will implement effective security measures to reduce the risks of sending your personal information to another country.

How long will we keep your data for?
We will retain your information for the duration of our relationship and for as long as we are required to do so by law. At the end of the applicable legal periods, we will dispose of it in a secure and environmentally sound manner.

What are your data protection rights?
You can contact us at any time to find out what information we hold about you, rectify it if it is incorrect and delete it after the end of our relationship, where this is legally possible.


You also have the right to request the transfer of your information to another entity. This right is called “portability” and may be useful in certain situations.
To request any of these rights, you must make a written request to us, along with a photocopy of your ID card, so that we can identify you.
We have specific forms available at our offices to request these rights and we offer you our assistance in filling them out.


To find out more about your data protection rights, you can consult the website of the Spanish Data Protection Agency (www.agpd.es).

Can you withdraw your consent if you change your mind at a later date?
You can withdraw your consent if you change your mind about the use of your data at any time.
For example, if you were once interested in receiving advertising for our products or services, but you no longer wish to receive advertising, you can let us know by filling in the objection form available at our offices.

If you feel that your rights have been disregarded, where can you make a complaint?

In the event that you feel that your rights have been disregarded by our entity, you may file a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency, by any of the following means:

  • Electronic site: www.agpd.es
  • Postal address: Agencia Española de Protección de Datos – C/ Jorge Juan, 6. 28001-Madrid
  • By telephone: Tel. 901 100 099 / Tel. 91 266 35 17

Making a complaint to the Spanish Data Protection Agency does not entail any cost and you do not need the assistance of a lawyer or solicitor.

Will we profile you?
Our policy is not to profile users of our services.
However, there may be situations where, for service delivery, marketing or other purposes, we need to profile information about you. An example might be the use of your purchase or service history to enable us to offer you products or services tailored to your tastes or needs.
In such cases, we will implement effective security measures to protect your information at all times from unauthorised persons seeking to use it for their own benefit.

Will we use your data for other purposes?
Our policy is not to use your information for purposes other than those we have explained to you. If, however, we need to use your data for other activities, we will always ask for your permission beforehand by providing you with clear choices that will allow you to decide.

Data protection policy

The Management / Governing Body of LEIALTA, SLP. (hereinafter, the controller), assumes the utmost responsibility and commitment to the establishment, implementation and maintenance of this Data Protection Policy, ensuring the continuous improvement of the controller with the aim of achieving excellence in relation to compliance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016, on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation) (OJEU L 119/1, 04-05-2016), and Spanish personal data protection regulations (Organic Law, specific sectoral legislation and its implementing rules).

The Data Protection Policy of LEIALTA, SLP. rests on the principle of proactive responsibility, according to which the controller is responsible for compliance with the regulatory and jurisprudential framework governing the Policy, and is able to demonstrate it to the competent supervisory authorities.
 
In this regard, the controller shall be governed by the following principles, which should serve as a guide and frame of reference for all its staff in the processing of personal data:
  1. Data protection by design: the controller shall implement, both at the time of determining the means of processing and at the time of the processing itself, appropriate technical and organisational measures, such as pseudonymisation, designed to effectively implement data protection principles, such as data minimisation, and to integrate the necessary safeguards into the processing.
  2. Data protection by default: the controller shall implement appropriate technical and organisational measures with a view to ensuring that, by default, only personal data that are necessary for each of the specific purposes of the processing are processed.
  3. Data protection throughout the information lifecycle: measures ensuring the protection of personal data shall apply throughout the entire information lifecycle.
  4. Lawfulness, fairness and transparency: personal data shall be processed lawfully, fairly and transparently in relation to the data subject.
  5. Purpose limitation: personal data shall be collected for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes and shall not be further processed in a way incompatible with those purposes.
  6. Data minimisation: personal data shall be adequate, relevant and limited to what is necessary in relation to the purposes for which they are processed.
  7. Accuracy: personal data shall be accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date; all reasonable steps shall be taken to ensure that personal data which are inaccurate in relation to the purposes for which they are processed are erased or rectified without delay.
  8. Retention limitation: personal data shall be kept in a form which permits identification of data subjects for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which the personal data are processed.
  9. Integrity and confidentiality: personal data shall be processed in such a way as to ensure appropriate security of personal data, including protection against unauthorised or unlawful processing and against accidental loss, destruction or damage, through the implementation of appropriate technical or organisational measures
  10. Integrity and confidentiality: personal data shall be processed in such a way as to ensure adequate security of personal data, including protection against unauthorised or unlawful processing and against accidental loss, destruction or damage by appropriate technical or organisational measures.
The Data Protection Policy of LEIALTA, SLP. is communicated to all staff of the data controller and made available to all interested parties.
 
Consequently, this Data Protection Policy involves all the staff of the data controller, who must know and accept it, considering it as their own, each member being responsible for applying it and verifying the data protection regulations applicable to their activity, as well as identifying and providing the opportunities for improvement that they consider appropriate with the aim of achieving excellence in relation to their compliance.

Conditions of use

Legal Agreement

The following are the terms of the legal agreement between you and Leialta. By accessing, browsing and/or using this website, you acknowledge that you have read, understood and agree to be bound by these terms and conditions, and you agree to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. If you do not agree to these terms and conditions, do not use this website.
 
This Web site may contain other proprietary and copyright information, the terms of which must be observed and followed. Information on this Web site may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors.
 
Information may also be changed or updated without notice. In addition, Leialta may make improvements and/or changes in the products and/or the programs described in this information at any time without notice.
 
Leialta disclaims any responsibility for the accuracy of the information it provides and the recipient assumes all risks associated with the use of this information. Leialta makes no warranty that problems reported by users can be resolved through the use of information provided by Leialta. By providing information, Leialta does not grant any license to copyrights, patents or any other intellectual property rights. Leialta does not wish to receive confidential or proprietary information.
 
lta does not want to receive confidential or proprietary information from you through its website. Information or material sent to Leialta will NOT be considered confidential. By sending information or material to Leialta, you grant Leialta an irrevocable, unrestricted license to use, reproduce, display, perform, modify, transmit and distribute those materials or information. You also agree that Leialta is free to use any ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques that you send Leialta for any purpose. However, we will not release your name or otherwise publicise the fact that you have submitted material or other information to us, except if:
The following are the terms of the legal agreement between you and Leialta. By accessing, browsing and/or using this website, you acknowledge that you have read, understood and agree to be bound by these terms and conditions, and you agree to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. If you do not agree to these terms and conditions, do not use this website.
 
This Web site may contain other proprietary and copyright information, the terms of which must be observed and followed. Information on this Web site may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors.
 
Information may also be changed or updated without notice. In addition, Leialta may make improvements and/or changes in the products and/or the programs described in this information at any time without notice.
 
Leialta disclaims any responsibility for the accuracy of the information it provides and the recipient assumes all risks associated with the use of this information. Leialta makes no warranty that problems reported by users can be resolved through the use of information provided by Leialta. By providing information, Leialta does not grant any license to copyrights, patents or any other intellectual property rights. Leialta does not wish to receive confidential or proprietary information.
 
lta does not want to receive confidential or proprietary information from you through its website. Information or material sent to Leialta will NOT be considered confidential. By sending information or material to Leialta, you grant Leialta an irrevocable, unrestricted license to use, reproduce, display, perform, modify, transmit and distribute those materials or information. You also agree that Leialta is free to use any ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques that you send Leialta for any purpose. However, we will not release your name or otherwise publicise the fact that you have submitted material or other information to us, except if:
  • We obtain your permission to use your name.
  • We notify you in advance that material you submit to a section will be published under your name.
  • We are required by law to do so.
Business relationships
 
Leialta makes no representations whatsoever about any other Web site which you may access through this one. If you access a non-Leialta Web site, even one that may contain the Leialta logo, please note that the linked site is independent from Leialta and that Leialta has no control over the content on that site. A link to a non-Leialta web site does not mean that Leialta endorses or accepts any responsibility for the content, or the use, of such web site. You are responsible for taking precautions to ensure that content you select for your subsequent use is free of such items as viruses, worms, Trojan horses and other items of a destructive nature.
 
IN NO EVENT SHALL LEIALTA BE LIABLE TO ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS WEB SITE, OR ANY OTHER WEB SITE LINKED TO THIS WEB SITE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY LOST PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF PROGRAMS OR OTHER DATA FROM YOUR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OR OTHER SYSTEMS, EVEN IF WE ARE EXPRESSLY ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
 
LEIALTA PROVIDES ALL INFORMATION “AS IS” AND MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS.
 
Leialta may revise these terms at any time by updating this posting. By using this Web site, you agree to be bound by any such revisions and you agree to periodically visit this page to review the then current terms and conditions.