Visiting the web page does not mean that the user is obliged to supply any personal information.
In the case that the user should supply any information of a personal nature, the data collected in the web page will be used for the purpose, in the form and with the limits and rights set out in the Constitutional Act 15/1999 of Personal Data Protection. The data delivered by the users will be incorporated into a file for which Proxima Systems (also known in the trade as Proxima Systems S.L.) is responsible, where they will be kept confidentially.
Users who supply personal data expressly consent to their incorporation into the files for which Proxima Systems is responsible and to their processing, computerised or not, so that they may be used by Proxima Systems in order to attend to the applications made and the management of the commercial relationships, of which the users are appropriately informed in the respective windows.
Proxima Systems may keep their data once all relationship with the user has ended, in order to fulfil legal obligations. However Proxima Systems will cancel the data collected when they cease to be necessary or relevant for the use for which they were collected and recorded.
In the case that the data collected are intended to be used for any purpose other than that for which they were collected and recorded, this will require the prior consent of the interested parties.
Proxima Systems has adopted the technical and organisational measures necessary to guarantee the security and integrity of the data, and to prevent their alteration, loss, processing or unauthorised access.
The data requested in the different forms shown on the web page are those strictly necessary to deal with your application, and you communicate them to us voluntarily. Refusal to supply the data classified as obligatory will mean that no service will be supplied or the impossibility of accessing the services asked for. Data can also be supplied voluntarily so that the services offered can be supplied in optimum conditions.
Access to the Web page can mean the use of cookies. Cookies are small items of information which are stored in the navigator used by each user so that the server remembers certain information which subsequently only the server which implemented it can read. Cookies generally have a limited duration in time. No cookie allows contact to be made with the user?s telephone number, e-mail address or any other means of contact. No cookie can extract information from the user?s hard drive or steal personal information. The only way in which a user?s private information can form part of the cookie file is when the user personally gives this information to the server. Users who do not wish to receive cookies or which to be informed of their arrival can configure their navigator to that end.