Privacy Policy
This privacy policy explains how personal data provided through the Bonhomia Services website is processed, especially through contact forms or communications sent by email.
Last updated: 27/04/2026.
1. Data controller
The data controller for personal data submitted through this website is Beatriz Belda Fabregat. For any privacy or data protection matter, you may contact info@bonhomiaservices.com.
2. What data may be processed
We may process the data that users voluntarily provide when contacting Bonhomia Services, such as name, email address, message content, and any other information included in the enquiry.
3. Purpose of processing
- To answer enquiries, information requests, or other contact requests submitted through the website.
- To respond to people interested in lessons, lesson packs, corporate training, or related services.
- To maintain the communications necessary in connection with the user’s request.
- Where applicable, to manage a pre-contractual or contractual relationship.
4. Legal basis
The legal basis for processing is the user’s consent when submitting an enquiry and, where applicable, the implementation of pre-contractual steps requested by the user or the performance of a contractual relationship.
5. Data retention
Data will be kept for as long as necessary to handle the enquiry or request and, where applicable, for any additional period required by law.
6. Recipients
As a general rule, personal data will not be shared with third parties unless required by law or where necessary for essential technical services related to the operation of the website, email, or the infrastructure used to reply to enquiries.
7. User rights
Users may exercise their rights of access, rectification, erasure, objection, restriction of processing, and portability where applicable by writing to info@bonhomiaservices.com. Users may also withdraw their consent at any time where processing is based on consent, without affecting the lawfulness of prior processing.
8. Complaints
If a person considers that the processing of their data does not comply with applicable law, they may lodge a complaint with the competent data protection supervisory authority.