Privacy Policy
In accordance with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR) and Organic Law 3/2018 of December 5 on the Protection of Personal Data and Guarantee of Digital Rights, we inform you that your data has been obtained from a publicly accessible source and will be included in our processing system. It will be processed solely for advertising, promotional, and marketing purposes that may be of interest to you. The data will not be disclosed to third parties except in cases where there is a legal obligation, and will be retained unless you request the cessation of such activity.

In accordance with Law 34/2002 on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce, you may object at any time to the processing of your data for promotional purposes by notifying us in writing at: GLOBAL HUMANITARIA – C/ ARIBAU 175, 08036 BARCELONA, or by email to: rgpd@globalhumanitaria.org, indicating UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line.

We also inform you of your right to exercise the following rights regarding your personal data: the right of access, rectification, erasure or the right to be forgotten, restriction of processing, objection, data portability, and the right to withdraw the consent given. To do so, you may send an email to: rgpd@globalhumanitaria.org.

In addition, the data subject may contact the competent Data Protection Supervisory Authority to obtain further information or to file a complaint.

Identifying Information of the Data Controller:

GLOBAL HUMANITARIA, G62056585, ARIBAU 175 – 08036 – BARCELONA, 932455111

Electronic and Telephone Communications

Acceptance of the privacy policy, linked to the terms of use, implies your authorization to receive communications necessary to inform you about news related to GLOBAL HUMANITARIA. These communications will be made via email and telephone, with the purpose of sending information of interest regarding projects and campaigns, as well as information related to and derived from the type of collaboration established between the users.

Mechanisms are provided through which you can easily and free of charge deactivate electronic communication services by following the instructions indicated in the legal footer of the emails or by calling the toll-free number 900 20 13 20.