GDPR-acceptable privacy policy, privacy policy and legal notice:
Through this website “www.diamlab.eu” no personal data are collected from users without their knowledge, nor are they ceded to third parties.
In order to offer you the best service and to facilitate use, the number of pages visited, the number of visits, the activity of visitors and their frequency of use are analyzed. To this end, DIAMLAB uses statistical information produced by the Internet Service Provider.
DIAMLAB does not use cookies to collect information from users, nor does it record access IP addresses. Session cookies are used only for technical purposes (those that allow the user to navigate through the website and use the different options and services that exist in it).
The portal owned by DIAMLAB contains links to third-party websites, whose privacy policies are separate from those of DIAMLAB. By accessing such websites you can decide whether to accept their privacy and cookie policies. Generally speaking, if you browse the internet you can accept or reject third-party cookies from your browser’s settings.
In compliance with article 5 of the LOPD, it is reported that personal data collected directly from the user through the various resources available on the portal will be treated confidentially and will be incorporated into the respective files for which DIAMLAB is responsible
Those affected can exercise the rights of access, rectification, cancellation and opposition before DIAMLAB, by writing addressed to its representation office, in Rambla Catalunya, 18 – 6th floor, 08007, Barcelona – Spain
Legal notice and Intellectual and industrial property:
The design of the portal and its source codes, as well as the logos, trademarks and other distinctive signs that appear on it belong to DIAMLAB and are protected by the corresponding intellectual and industrial property rights.
Responsibility for the contents:
DIAMLAB is not responsible for the legality of other third party websites from which the portal can be accessed. DIAMLAB is also not responsible for the legality of other third party websites, which may be linked or linked from this portal.
DIAMLAB reserves the right to make changes to the website without prior notice, in order to keep your information updated, adding, modifying, correcting or deleting the published contents or the design of the portal.
DIAMLAB will not be responsible for the use that third parties make of the information published in the portal, nor for the damages suffered or economic losses that, directly or indirectly, produce or may produce economic, material or data damages, caused by the use of such information.
Reproduction of content:
The reproduction of all or part of the contents published on the portal is prohibited. However, the contents that are considered as open data in the Electronic Headquarters, published as provided for in Royal Decree 1495/2011, of 24 October, developing Law 37/2007 on the reuse of public sector information, for the scope of the state public sector, may be reproduced in the terms contained in the following notice.
General Data Protection Register:
Information on files registered in the General Data Protection Register is published in accordance with article 14 of Organic Law 15/1999 of 13 December on the Protection of Personal Data (LOPD).
The total or partial reproduction, including the dumping of the contents of the Register to any medium, will require the express authorization of DIAMLAB.
The personal data included in the Register may not be processed or used for purposes other than that of this publication.
Electronic Headquarters:
In accordance with the provisions of Article 7 of Royal Decree 1671/2009 of 6 November, partially implementing Law 11/2007 of 22 June on the electronic access of citizens to public services, DIAMLAB is responsible for the integrity, truthfulness and updating of the information and services that can be accessed through its Electronic Headquarters.
Portal of transparency:
Through the information published in the transparency portal, DIAMLAB regularly and updated the principle of active publicity established by Law 19/2013, of 9 December, on transparency, access to public information and good governance, with appropriate mechanisms to facilitate the accessibility, interoperability, quality and re-use of information, as well as its identification and location.