Privacy Policy
1. Data Controller
UNIQventure
Registered Address: Madrid, Spain
Email: uniqventure@gmail.com
Phone: +34 645 376 941
2. Purpose of Data Processing
At UNIQventure, we process the personal data you provide for the following purposes:
- To manage bookings and participation in our events and activities.
- To respond to inquiries submitted via contact forms, email, or other channels.
- To send commercial information about our services (if the user has given consent).
- To improve user experience on our website.
3. Legal Basis
The legal basis for processing your data is:
- The performance of a contract or pre-contractual measures (e.g., event registration).
- Your explicit consent, given when you accept this policy.
- Our legitimate interest in improving our services and responding to your queries.
4. Data Retention
Your data will be stored:
- For as long as the business relationship is maintained.
- For the period required to comply with legal obligations.
- Until you request deletion of your personal data.
5. Data Sharing
We do not share your data with third parties unless legally required or strictly necessary to provide our services (e.g., insurance providers, accommodation partners, certified guides). In such cases, you will be informed beforehand.
6. Your Rights
You have the right to:
- Access your personal data.
- Request rectification or erasure.
- Request limitation of processing or object to it.
- Request data portability to another controller.
To exercise your rights, email us at: uniqventure@gmail.com
Subject: “Data Protection Request”, and include a copy of your ID.
7. Data Security
UNIQventure takes all necessary technical and organizational measures to protect your personal data and prevent unauthorized access, alteration, or loss.
8. Cookies
We use our own and third-party cookies to improve your browsing experience and provide personalized content. For more details, see our [Cookies Policy].
9. Changes to This Policy
UNIQventure reserves the right to modify this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in legislation or case law. We recommend reviewing this page periodically.
10. Supervisory Authority
If you believe your rights have been violated, you may file a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) – www.aepd.es