This page brings the legal notice, privacy policy and cookie policy for the Kayros Digital Innovation SL corporate website.
KAYROS DIGITAL INNOVATION SL, tax ID B70646633, is the owner of this website and makes this legal information available to users in compliance with the applicable regulations.
Access to and use of this website grants the status of user and implies acceptance of this legal notice. Users undertake to make appropriate use of the website, its content and its functionalities, and not to use them for unlawful activities or in a way that infringes good faith, public order or third-party rights.
We may process personal data that you voluntarily provide to us, for example when you contact us by email or start a professional or business relationship with us.
If this website later incorporates forms, subscriptions, job applications, private areas or additional purposes, this policy should be completed and adapted to those specific processing activities.
Under the current intended configuration of this website, it is not intended to use advertising, personalization or non-exempt analytics cookies. Where applicable, this website may use only strictly necessary technical cookies or similar mechanisms required for operation, security or the provision of the service itself.
If non-essential cookies or equivalent technologies are added in the future, this policy will be updated and the appropriate information and consent mechanism will be implemented before they are used.
In addition, some technical resources on the website may be served through third-party infrastructure or content delivery providers. This may involve technical communications such as the user’s IP address to those providers in order to correctly load the requested resources.
You may exercise your rights of access, rectification, erasure, objection, restriction of processing and, where applicable, data portability, as well as withdraw any consent previously given, by sending a request to admin@kayrosdi.com. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency if you believe the processing does not comply with the applicable regulations.
In order to properly process rights requests, we may ask for reasonable information to verify the identity of the applicant.