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Privacy Policy

1. General Information

This Privacy Policy describes how we collect, use, store, process, and protect the personal data of users and visitors to the site. The goal is to demonstrate transparency regarding the handling of personal data, clarifying the types of data collected, the reasons for collection, and how users can manage or delete their personal information.

This Policy applies to all users and visitors of the site, integrating the General Terms and Conditions of Use. This policy may be updated periodically, and users are encouraged to consult this section regularly.

This document has been prepared in accordance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as well as other state and federal data protection laws in the United States. When applicable, it also takes into account international data protection laws.

2. How is personal data collected?
Personal data of users and visitors are collected in the following ways:

  1. When the user fills out forms: data such as name, email, phone, and other necessary identification information for service provision is requested.

  2. When the user accesses the site: information about interaction and navigation, such as IP address, geographical location, and browsing behavior, is collected to ensure a better user experience.

  3. Through third parties: the site may receive data from third parties, such as Google or social networks, when the user chooses to use these platforms for login.

3. What personal data is collected?

The collected personal data includes:

  1. Identification Data: name, email, phone, address, and professional data.

  2. Browsing Data: browsing history, IP address, interactions with pages, and preferences.

  3. Payment Data: information necessary for processing purchases and financial transactions.

  4. Sensitive Data: will only be collected with explicit consent and only if necessary for the provision of services.

4. Purposes of Data Processing

Personal data are collected for the following purposes:

  1. To provide services, process requests, and carry out photographic contracts.

  2. To improve the user experience, personalize content, and optimize navigation on the site.

  3. To protect the site and users against fraud and ensure the security of the platform.

5. Authorization for Image Use
When hiring photographic services, the client will be asked to provide express authorization for the use of captured images. This authorization will be formalized through a contract granting image rights, agreeing that the images may be used in a portfolio, website, social media, and other promotional materials. If the client chooses not to authorize the use of their images, this decision must be communicated in writing.

 

6. How long is personal data stored?

Personal data is stored for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this Policy, or as required by law. After processing is completed, the data may be anonymized or deleted upon the user’s request, except in cases provided for by law.

 

7. Security of Personal Data
We use appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect personal data against unauthorized access and other forms of improper processing. Sensitive data, such as payment information, are encrypted with SSL (Secure Socket Layer). However, we are not responsible for incidents caused solely by third parties, such as hacking attacks, or due to the user's own fault.

 

8. Data Sharing
Personal data may be shared with third parties when necessary for the execution of contracted services, such as payment processors or data hosting companies. All suppliers are subject to the same privacy and data security rules.

 

9. Cookies and Browsing Data
The site uses cookies to enhance the user experience. Cookies are small text files that allow for the recognition of the device during future visits. The user can manage their cookie preferences directly in their browser, although disabling them may impact the site's functionality.

 

10. User Rights (CCPA)
Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), California residents have the following rights:

  1.  The right to know what personal data is collected, how it is used, and with whom it is shared.

  2.  The right to request the deletion of their personal data.

  3.  The right to refuse the sale of their personal data to third parties. To exercise any of these rights, the user may contact us through the email provided on the site.

11. Consent

By using the services and providing information on the site, the user consents to the collection and use of personal data as described in this Policy. Consent can be revoked at any time by request via email or through the available communication channels.

12. Changes to the Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated periodically. Any changes will be communicated to users via notice on the site. Continued use of the services after changes implies acceptance of the new conditions.

 

13. Jurisdiction
For the resolution of conflicts arising from this document, the applicable law will be the law in force in the state of California, USA, and the parties elect the competent court in California to resolve any issues.

[This statement was last updated on 09/28/24.]

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