The EL MOLÍ D’EN PUIGVERT PRIVATE FOUNDATION is committed to protecting your privacy, including when you use the website www.outletsocial.org (the “Website”). This Privacy Notice informs about the way in which FUNDACIO MOLI will collect, use or disclose information about you when you use the Website.

Commitment to privacy

You should read this Privacy Notice to the end to understand the basis on which we process your personal data, how we use it and to whom we disclose it, and your rights in relation to your personal data (for more information, see Your rights in relation to your personal data below If you do not wish to accept the terms of this Privacy Notice or if you do not agree with how we will treat your personal data, please do not use this Website or provide us with your personal data.

If you have any questions about our use of your personal data, please contact us at hola@outletsocial.org. If you contact us in relation to this Privacy Notice, we will process the personal data you provide us in accordance with our FUNDACIÓ MOLI Privacy Notice below.

When do we collect your personal data?

When you use our Website, there are a number of purposes for which you may choose to share your personal data with us, or for which we may collect your personal data. When you decide to browse the Website, we collect cookies about your browsing history (if you have given us consent to do so). You can find more information about the use of cookies on our cookie consent page. If you have given us your consent to do so, this will include data on the frequency of your visits to www.outletsocial.org. If you register to become a member of our Outlet Social Club, we will collect your personal data in connection with this purpose, and we will treat it in accordance with our privacy notice.

Where does this Privacy Notice not apply?

This Privacy Notice does not apply to other third-party websites that you may visit from links on our Website. If you access third-party websites using the links we have provided, the operators of those websites may collect your personal data and use it for their own purposes depending on their privacy policy, which may be different from ours.

Your rights in relation to your personal data

By law, you have a number of rights regarding your personal data, regardless of the context in which we collect and process it. Further information and advice on your rights can be found by consulting the data protection regulator in your country, and in the Privacy Notice above.
In particular, you have the right to object to certain types of processing, including processing for direct marketing (which we will not carry out without your consent).

Rights

What does it mean?

  1. The right to information
    You have the right to receive clear, transparent and easy-to-understand information about our use of your personal data and your rights. For this reason we provide you with the information in this Privacy Notice and in the other privacy policies.
  1. The right of access

You have the right to obtain access to your information (if we are treating it) and other specific information (similar to that provided by this Privacy Notice and other privacy policies).
This will allow you to be informed and verify that we are using your information in accordance with data protection law.

  1. The right of rectification

You have the right to have us correct information if it is incorrect or incomplete.

  1. The right of deletion

It is also called the “right to be forgotten” and, in simple words, it allows you to ask us to erase or delete your information when there is no reason why we should continue to use it. Deletion is not a general right; There are exceptions.

  1. The right to restrict processing

You have the right to “block” or suppress further use of your information. In case of restricting your treatment, we can continue to store your information, but we cannot use it for anything else. We maintain lists of people who have asked us to block their information to ensure that the restriction is honored in the future.

  1. The right to data portability

You have the right to obtain and reuse your personal data for your own purposes in other different services. For example, if you decide to switch to a new provider, this allows you to easily move, copy or transfer your information between our IT systems in a safe and secure way, without affecting your use.

  1. The right to object to processing

You have the right to object to certain types of processing, including processing for direct marketing (which we will not carry out without your consent).

  1. The right to file a complaint

You have the right to lodge a complaint about how we handle or process your personal data with the data protection regulator in your country.

  1. The right to withdraw consent

If you have given your consent to anything we do with your personal data, you have the right to withdraw this consent at any time (although, if you do, this does not mean that anything we have done up to that point with your personal data be illegal). This includes your right to withdraw consent for us to use your personal data for marketing purposes.