DATA CONTROLLER

AEPJ | Intangible Jewish Heritage, with its registered address at 119, Avenue Gaston Diderich – L-1420 – Luxembourg – Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, and Registration number: F725 (hereinafter, “AEPJ | Intangible Jewish Heritage”), is committed to the protection and security of the personal data that users or visitors to the website https://intangible.jewisheritage.org
may provide.

This Privacy Policy aims to inform users and visitors of our website https://intangible.jewisheritage.org
about all matters related to the collection and processing of their personal data by AEPJ | Intangible Jewish Heritage.

AEPJ | Intangible Jewish Heritage reserves the right to modify and/or update this Policy periodically, in order to adapt it to the applicable legislation at any given time, as well as to legitimate practices of AEPJ | Intangible Jewish Heritage. In any case, the content of the new policy will be published on the website and will be permanently available to users and visitors. Users and visitors are advised to read and review this Privacy Policy each time they access this website.

Access to and general browsing of the content displayed on the website does not require users to register.

HOW DOES AEPJ | INTANGIBLE JEWISH HERITAGE COLLECT PERSONAL DATA?

AEPJ | Intangible Jewish Heritage collects user or visitor information from this website at different times:

  • Through the “Contact” section, where the user’s first and last name and contact email are requested.
  • During browsing of the website, through Cookies. See the Cookie Policy.

WHAT ARE PERSONAL DATA USED FOR?

Data collection forms: In the forms used to collect personal data, the User will receive detailed information about the processing of their data, its purposes, possible recipients of the information (if any), and whether the responses to the questions or information requested are mandatory or optional.

Purposes: All data provided by the User will be used to provide the requested information. In addition, email updates from AEPJ | Intangible Jewish Heritage may be sent.

Your data will not be shared with any third party. Your data will be retained as long as you do not unsubscribe as a user.

COOKIES

Desde el momento en que el visitante accede a nuestro sitio web, su dirección de Internet podría quedar registrada en nuestras máquinas en forma de archivos LOG (históricos). En consecuencia, el Usuario deja rastro de la dirección IP que en cada sesión le haya asignado su proveedor de acceso, por lo que cada solicitud, consulta, visita o llamada a un elemento de un sitio web podría quedar registrada. Sin embargo, los archivos LOG son anónimos (de modo que no identifican el nombre y apellidos del usuario) y se utilizarán únicamente para fines internos como la realización de estadísticas, para llevar un control de los accesos al sitio web. Igualmente, a través de las cookies se puede almacenar y recuperar información sobre los hábitos de navegación de un Usuario o de su equipo y, dependiendo de la información que contengan y de la forma en que utilice su equipo, pueden utilizarse para reconocer al usuario. Consulta la Política de Cookies.

HOW SHOULD I UPDATE MY PERSONAL DATA?

The User guarantees that the personal data provided to AEPJ | Intangible Jewish Heritage through this website, via the completion of the corresponding form and subscription to the newsletter, are true, accurate, current, and complete, and is responsible for notifying AEPJ | Intangible Jewish Heritage of any modification or update thereof.

WHAT IF I PROVIDE THIRD-PARTY DATA TO AEPJ | INTANGIBLE JEWISH HERITAGE?

In the event that the User includes personal data of individuals other than the User in the corresponding electronic form, the User must, prior to the inclusion or communication of their data to AEPJ | Intangible Jewish Heritage, inform such individuals about the content of this Privacy Policy. The User guarantees that they have obtained the prior consent of these third parties for the communication of their personal data to AEPJ | Intangible Jewish Heritage.

WHEN IS MY CONSENT FOR DATA PROCESSING CONSIDERED GRANTED?

Legal basis: From the moment the User ticks the checkbox indicating they have read and accepted the Data Processing Policy, enabled next to the electronic data collection form, they provide their unequivocal, free, and revocable consent, and expressly authorize us to process their personal data for the purposes described at the bottom of the form and/or in this Privacy Policy.

HOW LONG WILL THE DATA BE RETAINED?

The data of users and data subjects will be retained for the time necessary to fulfill the purpose for which they were collected and for as long as may be necessary to determine potential liabilities arising from that purpose and the processing of the data, in addition to the periods established by applicable regulations on archives and documentation.

DATA SUBJECTS’ RIGHTS

We inform you that you may exercise the following rights:

  1. Right of access to your personal data, to know which data are being processed and the processing operations carried out with them.
  2. Right to rectification of any inaccurate personal data.
  3. Right to erasure of your personal data, where possible (e.g., for legal obligations).
  4. Right to restriction of processing of your personal data when the accuracy, legality, or necessity of the processing is doubtful, in which case, we may retain them for the exercise or defense of claims.
  5. Right to object to the processing of your personal data, when the legal basis for our processing is our legitimate interest. AEPJ | Intangible Jewish Heritage will stop processing your data, unless there is a compelling legitimate interest or it is necessary for the defense of claims.
  6. Right to data portability, when the legal basis for processing is the existence of a contractual relationship or your consent.
  7. Right to revoke the consent granted to AEPJ | Intangible Jewish Heritage.

PROTECTION OF RIGHTS

If you believe that your rights have been disregarded by our organization, you may file a complaint with the National Commission for Data Protection (CNPD) of Luxembourg, through any of the following channels:

  • Electronic headquarters: https://cnpd.public.lu
  • Postal mail: 15, Boulevard du Jazz, L-4370 Belvaux, Luxembourg
  • Telephone: (+352) 26 10 60-1

Filing a complaint with the National Commission for Data Protection is free of charge and does not require the assistance of a lawyer or solicitor.

You may also lodge a complaint with the data protection authority of your country of residence within the European Union.

SECURITY OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA

In order to safeguard the security of your personal data, we inform you that we have adopted all necessary technical and organizational measures to ensure the security of the personal data provided, to prevent its alteration, loss, and unauthorized processing or access.

UPDATES

AEPJ | Intangible Jewish Heritage reserves the right to amend this policy to adapt it to new legislative or case law developments that may affect compliance with it.

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