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Legal Notice

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  1.  The owner of this website is Pedal Partner, with NIF Y8442094G, with registered address at Calle Gran Canaria, 8, Pájara, LAS PALMAS 35626, SPAIN.

  2.  Access to the Pedal Partner website is free. All content is the intellectual property of Pedal Partner. Any use of the content in violation of intellectual property laws will be prosecuted under current legislation.

Privacy Policy – Use and Handling of Personal Data

At Pedal Partner, we take your privacy seriously. This notice explains how we handle any personal information you provide through this website or during your relationship with us.

Data Controller

Pedal Partner is responsible for the personal data collected via the contact forms and other means provided on this website.

Why We Collect Your Data

Providing your personal information is necessary for us to respond to your inquiries, deliver requested services, and manage our communication with you.

Purpose and Legal Basis of Data Processing

Your data is collected for the following purposes:

  • To manage and provide the services or products you request.

  • To fulfill contractual obligations, if any.

  • To understand your preferences and improve our services accordingly.

  • To send promotional information and updates about our services via email, postal mail, or similar electronic communication methods.

Our processing is based on your consent and our legitimate interest in communicating effectively with our clients.

Sharing Your Data

In certain cases, we work with third-party service providers (such as website hosting and maintenance services) under data processing agreements to support the proper management and storage of your data. These providers are obligated to comply with privacy regulations and only process your data for the agreed purposes.

How Long We Keep Your Data

Your information will be stored for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described, or until you request its deletion.

Your Rights

You have the right to:

  • Access your data

  • Request correction or deletion

  • Limit or object to data processing

  • Request data portability

  • Withdraw consent at any time (without affecting previous processing)

  • File a complaint with a supervisory authority, such as the Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD) in Spain.

You can exercise your rights by writing to the address listed in our Legal Notice or by contacting us via email.

Changes to This Policy

We reserve the right to update this Privacy Policy to reflect legal changes or guidance from relevant data protection authorities. Any updates will take effect upon publication on this website. Continued use of our services means you accept those changes.

Governing Law

This Privacy Policy is governed by the laws of Spain. Any disputes or claims arising from its interpretation or use of this website shall be subject to Spanish jurisdiction.

Cookies Policy

Purpose

This Cookies Policy explains how cookies are used on this website, in accordance with applicable laws related to electronic communications and information society services.

What Are Cookies and Why Are They Used?

Cookies are small text files that websites store on your computer, smartphone, or tablet (collectively referred to as “device”) when you visit certain pages. These files allow websites to recognize your device and collect information about your browsing activity.

Cookies serve various purposes, such as:

  • Remembering your preferences and settings

  • Improving website functionality and user experience

  • Tracking website usage and performance

  • Gathering analytical data (e.g., pages visited, time spent, and actions taken)

  • Supporting marketing campaigns (e.g., measuring the success of newsletters and ads)

  • Providing geolocation data when permitted

  • Identifying whether users interact with commercial emails (such as opening messages or clicking links)

In short, cookies help enhance your interaction with our website and allow us to better tailor our services to user behavior.

We may use both first-party cookies (set by our website) and third-party cookies (set by service providers we work with).

How Do You Give Consent for Cookies?

When you visit our website for the first time, a banner or pop-up will appear requesting your consent to use cookies. By clicking "ACCEPT" or continuing to browse the website, you agree to the use of cookies as described in this policy.

Even if you initially consent, you can change your preferences or withdraw consent at any time by adjusting your browser settings.

Managing and Disabling Cookies

You have full control over the cookies stored on your device. You can:

  • Allow or block cookies

  • Delete cookies from previous sessions

  • Set up alerts before cookies are saved

This can be done through your web browser’s settings. Please note that disabling certain cookies may impact the functionality or usability of some parts of our website.

Accessibility Statement

At Pedal Partner, we are committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, in accordance with Royal Decree 1112/2018, of September 7, on the accessibility of websites and mobile applications in the public sector and any developments funded by the European Union.

This statement applies to our website (excluding embedded content from external domains).

Accessibility Status

This website is partially compliant with the standards set forth in Royal Decree 1112/2018 due to the exceptions and issues outlined below.

Non-Accessible Content

Some content on our website does not currently meet accessibility requirements for the following reasons:

  • Page Titles: Some web pages may lack clearly defined or descriptive titles (UNE-EN 301549:2022 – 9.2.4.2).

  • Images: Certain images may be missing appropriate alternative (alt) text or have inaccurate descriptions (UNE-EN 301549:2022 – 9.1.1.1).

  • Headings: Some headings may not follow a logical structure, may be unclear, or may not function as proper headings (UNE-EN 301549:2022 – 9.2.4.6).

  • Form Labels: Certain form fields may not have properly associated or clearly visible labels (UNE-EN 301549:2022 – 9.2.5.3 and 9.3.3.2).

  • Occasional Editing Issues: Some pages may contain formatting or markup errors affecting accessibility.

Disproportionate burden: Not applicable at this time.
Out-of-scope content:

  • Documents (such as PDFs or other formats) published before September 20, 2018, may not fully meet accessibility criteria.

  • External third-party content not developed or maintained by Pedal Partner (e.g., documents from outside organizations) is not guaranteed to comply with accessibility standards.

Feedback and Contact

If you encounter any accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please let us know. You can:

  • Report issues or potential non-compliance.

  • Share difficulties you experienced while accessing content.

  • Offer suggestions to help improve accessibility on our site.

📞 Contact us at: 653222260

You may also submit:

  • A complaint regarding non-compliance with accessibility obligations.

  • A request for accessible information, including:

    • Content not covered under Royal Decree 1112/2018 (as defined in Article 3, Section 4).

    • Content exempt from compliance due to disproportionate burden.

Please clearly describe the issue, reasons, and your request in detail, so we can address it in a fair and timely manner.

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