Privacy Policy
180 Degrees Consulting Valencia values your privacy and cares about the way in which your personal data is treated. This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) is to help you understand what information of yours we collect, why we collect it, how that information will be used and disclosed and how you can control the collection, correction and/or deletion of that information.Except where otherwise noted, this Policy applies to all services, including consulting services, and websites offered by 180 Degrees Consulting Valencia Limited and its affiliates, including all branches (collectively “180 Degrees Consulting Valencia,” “we,” or “us”). In this Policy we refer to these services and websites collectively as the “Service”.While 180 Degrees is subject to different data protection and privacy laws in different jurisdictions, our Global Data Protection Policy is based on the principles of the General Data Protection Regulation (2016/679/EU) (the GDPR). “personal data” means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person, including that data described in the “What personal data we collect about you” section below.
By accepting the terms of this Policy, you agree that you understand and accept the collection, usage, storage and disclosure of your personal data as set out in this Policy. You may withdraw this consent at any time by emailing us using the contact details in the “How to contact us” section below.
This Policy describes:
- who we are
- what personal data we collect about you
- how we obtain your personal data
- the lawful bases for processing your personal data
- how we use your personal data
- who we share your personal data with
- which countries we transfer your personal data to
- how long we keep your personal data
- how we protect your personal data
- your rights regarding your personal data
- how to contact us
2. Who we are
3. What personal data we collect about you
- basic information that you provide to us by registering for an account or filling in forms on our website, for example your full name, date of birth, nationality and the university you attend;
- contact information, such as your physical or postal address, email address and phone number(s);financial information, such as credit card or any other billing information;
- technical information, such as information from your visits to our website or applications or in relation to materials and communications we send to you electronically, including our mailing list;
- identification and background information provided by you or collected as part of our services rendered to you, such as geographic area or preferences, which is linked to information that identifies a specific individual;
- personal data provided to us by you or generated by us in the course or providing services to you, which may include special categories of data;
- information you provide to us in the course of recruitment, for example when you apply for a volunteer position at one of our branches or for an executive position with our global leadership team, including any reference letters, transcripts or curriculum vitae, or anything of a similar nature;
- information you provide to us for the purposes of attending consultations, meetings and events, including access and dietary requirements; and
- any other information you submit to us via our website or via email.
Children’s privacy
4. How we obtain your personal data
Directly from your input
- gathering information about you when you provide it to us, or interact with us directly, for example when you engage with our volunteer consultants, you register on one of our digital platforms or another one of our applications or you apply for a position with us
- collecting or receiving information about you from other sources, such as keeping the contact details we already hold for you accurate and up to date using publicly available sources
- collecting information from you as part of our consulting service processes and about you and others as necessary in the course of providing those services
Automatically from your use
- internet protocol address used to connect your computer to the internet
- computer, device and connection information, such as browser type and version, operating system, mobile platform, unique device identifier and other technical identifiers
- uniform resource locator (URL) click stream data, including date and time stamp, referring and exit URLs, search terms you used and pages you visited or searched for on our website
- for location-aware services, the physical location of your device in order to provide you with more relevant content for where you are in the world
- cookies, to collect and store your preferences and other information about your use of our website. To find out more about how we use cookies, see our Cookies Policy.
5. The lawful bases for processing your personal data
- protect you, us, or others from threats (such as security threats or fraud)
- comply with laws that apply to us
- enable us to administer our business, such as for quality control, consolidated reporting, and customer service
- manage corporate transactions, such as mergers or acquisitions
- help us understand and improve our business or customer relationships generally
6. How we use your personal data
- to provide information for and to improve our website, including monitoring its use
- to provide and improve our services to you and to our clients, including handling the personal data of others on behalf of our clients
- to provide information requested by you, including promotional information such as newsletters, updates, publications and details of events, where you have consented to receiving this information by explicitly accepting the terms of this Policy
- to manage and administer our relationship with you and our other clients
- for the purposes of recruitment
Recruitment
Marketing and other emails
Meetings and events
Third-party services
7. Who we share your personal data with
- take precautions against liability
- comply with legal or regulatory requirements
- protect ourselves or others from fraudulent, abusive, or unlawful uses or activity
- investigate and defend ourselves against any third-party claims or allegations
- protect the security or integrity of the Service and any facilities or equipment used to make the Service available
- protect our property or other legal rights, enforce our contracts, or protect the rights, property, or safety of others
8. Which countries we transfer your personal data to
9. How long we keep your personal data
- provide our Service
- comply with our legal obligations
- resolve disputes
- enforce our agreements
10. How we protect your personal data
Your personal data is managed in line with international best practice. We use a variety of technical and organisational measures to help protect your personal data from unauthorised access, use, disclosure, alteration or destruction consistent with applicable data protection laws.We may store your personal data with certain trusted third parties and in locations outside our direct control, including IT service providers such as Google Drive. Google operates independently from us and has its own privacy policy, which we strongly advise you review.The protection of your privacy and personal data is of the utmost concern to us. However, no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage, is completely failsafe and secure. We cannot ensure or warrant the security of any personal data you transmit to us or store on the Service, and you do so at your own risk. We also cannot guarantee that such personal data may not be accessed, disclosed, altered, or destroyed by breach of any of our physical, technical, or managerial safeguards. If you believe your personal data has been compromised, please contact us using the details in the “How to contact us” section below.
11. Your rights regarding your personal data
- Delete personal data: you can ask us to erase or delete all or some of your personal data (e.g. if it is no longer necessary to provide the Service to you)
- Change or correct personal data: you can ask us to amend or correct any personal data, especially if it’s inaccurate
- Object to, or limit or restrict, use of personal data: you can ask us to stop using all or some of your personal data or to limit our use of it. You can also stop transfers of your personal data to a third party
- Right to access and/or take your personal data: you can ask us for a copy of your personal data and also a copy of all personal data that you have provided to us in machine readable form. You can also ask us for details of how we process your personal data
- File a complaint: you can file a complaint in relation to 180 Degree’s processing of your personal data with a local supervisory authority in the EU, and also to the Australian Information Commissioner.
- If you object to the processing of your personal data, or if you have provided your consent to processing and you later choose to withdraw it, we will respect that choice.
- Your objection (or withdrawal of any previously given consent) could mean that we are unable to perform the actions necessary to achieve the purposes set out above or that you may not be able to make use of the Service.