Privacy Policy


With this document, we want to inform you about the reasons why we collect your personal data, what we do with them, what your rights are and how you can exercise them. If you are really interested in the destination of your data, we recommend that you lose a couple of minutes reading it.


Who is responsible for your data?


For what purpose do we collect your personal data?

At the University of Granada we collect and process the information you provide us with in order to answer the questions you raise through our contact and comment forms, and to send you information that is of interest to you through our channels Communication.

We will keep this information stored as long as you do not request its deletion.


What is the legitimacy for the treatment of your data?

The legal bases for the treatment of your data are the following:

  • Execution of the subscription contract to send you information that is of interest to you through our communication channels.
  • Obtaining your consent to answer the questions you ask us through our contact forms and comments.

Remember that you are not obliged to give us your consent for the processing of your data, but if you do not, the University of Granada will not be able to send you information that is of interest to you through our communication channels.


To which recipients will your personal data be communicated?

In order to offer you our services with a better quality and meet our fiscal obligations, we let you know that the data you provide us can be transferred to:

  • University of Granada, in Avda. del Hospicio S/N, 18071 Granada (Spain), in charge of providing hosting and domain For this website.

What are your rights when you provide us with your personal data?

The fact that you have given us your data and have given us the consent to treat them does not enslave you. There are a number of rights that you can exercise at any time, which are:

  • Rights to request access to your personal data.
  • Right to request rectification or deletion.
  • Right to request the limitation of treatment.
  • Right to object to treatment.

To exercise your rights, you can contact us at the following link.

We also inform you that if you have given your consent for any specific purpose, you have the right to withdraw it at any time, without affecting the legality of the treatment based on the consent prior to its withdrawal.

We also inform you that you can file a complaint with the Spanish Agency for Data Protection, especially when you have not obtained satisfaction in the exercise of your rights.

* The privacy policy was last updated on June 19, 2019.