Privacy Policy

Last updated: 27/06/2025

At www.mariacegarra.es, we are committed to ensuring that your personal information is protected and not misused. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and protect the personal data you provide through the contact form on this website.

1. Data Controller

Controller: Maria Cegarra Castillo
Tax ID (NIF/CIF): 23066628C
Address: Murcia, Spain
Email: mariaccphoto@gmail.com

2. Purpose of Data Processing

The personal data collected through the contact form will be used exclusively to:

  • Respond to inquiries, requests, or messages received.

  • Maintain direct communication with the user to provide information related to our services.

Data will not be used for commercial or advertising purposes without your explicit consent.

3. Legal Basis

The legal basis for processing your data is your consent, which is understood to be granted when you check the corresponding box before submitting the form.

4. Categories of Data Processed

The data we request through the contact form includes:

  • Name

  • Email address

  • Phone number
  • Message or inquiry

  • Event location and date

No special categories of personal data are processed.

5. Data Retention

Personal data will be retained only for the time necessary to manage and respond to your request or inquiry, or until you request its deletion.

6. Data Disclosure to Third Parties

Your data will not be shared with third parties unless required by law.

7. User Rights

You may exercise the following rights at any time:

  • Access: Know what personal data we process.

  • Rectification: Request the correction of inaccurate data.

  • Erasure: Request the deletion of your data when it is no longer needed.

  • Objection: Object to the processing of your data.

  • Restriction of processing

 

To exercise these rights, you may contact us by email at: mariaccphoto@gmail.com, clearly stating the right you wish to exercise and attaching a copy of your ID or equivalent identification document.

You also have the right to file a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) if you believe your rights have not been properly addressed.

8. Data Security

We implement the necessary technical and organizational measures to protect your personal data against unauthorized access, loss, destruction, or disclosure.