LEGAL NOTICE
DragonBoxing is in accordance with Law 34/2002, of July 11, Services of the Information Society and Electronic Commerce, better known as "The law of Information and Federal Transparency", approved in Spain in 2002.
This website works according to the Organic Law 3/2018, December 5, on the Protection of Personal Data and Guarantee of Digital Rights.
DragonBoxing attaches great importance to the protection and respect for the privacy of its clients and their personal data and undertakes to respect the applicable regulations, in particular Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of the April 27, 2016. DragonBoxing collects and processes the personal data of its customers in order to save and process customer orders, respond to requests for information and / or conduct satisfaction surveys. The client has a right of access, rectification, limitation or opposition to the processing and deletion of their personal data, as well as their portability. The Client can exercise these rights by sending an email to the following address:[email protected] specifying their contact information (name, surname, address, email and telephone number). DragonBoxing will have to verify the identity of the client for the guarantee of the procedure of his request. For more detailed information on the Personal Data Protection Policy ofDragonBoxing visit our website by clicking on the following link https://dragonboxing.weebly.com/ in the "Personal Data" section.
Publisher ID
The company DragonBoxing with a initial capital of 25 000 euros
C/ casp, numero 6, Barcelona, 08010
Phone: 936 86 76 20
NIF B89801069
Cookie Consent Notice
The cookie, is a small piece of information sent from a website to the users web browser, and stored in the user's computer. The cookie, once installed in the user's browser, allows tracking the user´s behaviour browsing that website and sending that information back to the website for its analysis.
-This web page is agreed on the one hand with Law 34/2002, of July 11, Services of the Information Society and Electronic Commerce, better known as the "Federal Information and Transparency Law, approved in Spain in 2002 & with "Organic Law 3/2018, December 5, on the Protection of Personal Data and Guarantee of Digital Rights".
Our cookies are:
Third-party domains is the count of organisations allowed by the webmaster to trace your across the site. These cookies may be set for various purposes, like tracking ads displayed on the website, collection of statistics, targeted advertising etc. This website allows 2 other websites to track your activity.
Persistent cookies are the cookies that are preserved through browser shutdowns. This means, even if you close this page today and ever return there in future, the website will know you're a returning visitor. This may be used for "remember me" features, as well as persistent user tracking. These cookies, especially if set by third party organisations, are powerful tool for monitoring your activities across all the websites you visit. This website sets 3 persistent cookies with average life-time of 308 days and longest 730 days.
Session cookies are cleared when you close your browser and allow the website to identify user's state — such as logged-in users. They are mostly considered harmless because they cannot be used for long-term user tracking. This site sets 3 session cookies.
If you want to disable or manage cookies do it in the following ways:
1. Change your browser settings. You can configure your browser to accept or reject cookies either systematically or based on the issuer.
You can also configure your browser to ask you to accept or reject a cookie, before it is stored on your device.
Go to the Help menu of your browser to learn how to change your cookie settings.
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2. Contact the European Digital Advertising Alliance. You can go to the website Youronlinechoices, proposed by the European Digital Advertising Alliance and managed in France by the Interactive Advertising Bureau France.
You can find out what companies have registered with this platform and that offer you the option to refuse or accept the cookies that they use to adapt the ads displayed on your device to your browsing history: http://www.youronlinechoices.com/fr/controler-ses-cookies/
This European platform is shared by hundreds of Internet advertising professionals and is a centralised interface where you can accept or reject cookies as stated above.
This procedure will not prevent the display of advertisements on the Internet sites that you visit. It will just block the technologies that adapt the ads to your areas of interest.
This website works according to the Organic Law 3/2018, December 5, on the Protection of Personal Data and Guarantee of Digital Rights.
DragonBoxing attaches great importance to the protection and respect for the privacy of its clients and their personal data and undertakes to respect the applicable regulations, in particular Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of the April 27, 2016. DragonBoxing collects and processes the personal data of its customers in order to save and process customer orders, respond to requests for information and / or conduct satisfaction surveys. The client has a right of access, rectification, limitation or opposition to the processing and deletion of their personal data, as well as their portability. The Client can exercise these rights by sending an email to the following address:[email protected] specifying their contact information (name, surname, address, email and telephone number). DragonBoxing will have to verify the identity of the client for the guarantee of the procedure of his request. For more detailed information on the Personal Data Protection Policy ofDragonBoxing visit our website by clicking on the following link https://dragonboxing.weebly.com/ in the "Personal Data" section.
Publisher ID
The company DragonBoxing with a initial capital of 25 000 euros
C/ casp, numero 6, Barcelona, 08010
Phone: 936 86 76 20
NIF B89801069
Cookie Consent Notice
The cookie, is a small piece of information sent from a website to the users web browser, and stored in the user's computer. The cookie, once installed in the user's browser, allows tracking the user´s behaviour browsing that website and sending that information back to the website for its analysis.
-This web page is agreed on the one hand with Law 34/2002, of July 11, Services of the Information Society and Electronic Commerce, better known as the "Federal Information and Transparency Law, approved in Spain in 2002 & with "Organic Law 3/2018, December 5, on the Protection of Personal Data and Guarantee of Digital Rights".
Our cookies are:
Third-party domains is the count of organisations allowed by the webmaster to trace your across the site. These cookies may be set for various purposes, like tracking ads displayed on the website, collection of statistics, targeted advertising etc. This website allows 2 other websites to track your activity.
Persistent cookies are the cookies that are preserved through browser shutdowns. This means, even if you close this page today and ever return there in future, the website will know you're a returning visitor. This may be used for "remember me" features, as well as persistent user tracking. These cookies, especially if set by third party organisations, are powerful tool for monitoring your activities across all the websites you visit. This website sets 3 persistent cookies with average life-time of 308 days and longest 730 days.
Session cookies are cleared when you close your browser and allow the website to identify user's state — such as logged-in users. They are mostly considered harmless because they cannot be used for long-term user tracking. This site sets 3 session cookies.
If you want to disable or manage cookies do it in the following ways:
1. Change your browser settings. You can configure your browser to accept or reject cookies either systematically or based on the issuer.
You can also configure your browser to ask you to accept or reject a cookie, before it is stored on your device.
Go to the Help menu of your browser to learn how to change your cookie settings.
Internet Explorer™️: http://windows.microsoft.com/fr-FR/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies
Safari™️: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1677?viewlocale=fr_FR
Chrome™️: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=fr
Firefox™️: https://support.mozilla.org/fr/kb/activer-desactiver-cookies
2. Contact the European Digital Advertising Alliance. You can go to the website Youronlinechoices, proposed by the European Digital Advertising Alliance and managed in France by the Interactive Advertising Bureau France.
You can find out what companies have registered with this platform and that offer you the option to refuse or accept the cookies that they use to adapt the ads displayed on your device to your browsing history: http://www.youronlinechoices.com/fr/controler-ses-cookies/
This European platform is shared by hundreds of Internet advertising professionals and is a centralised interface where you can accept or reject cookies as stated above.
This procedure will not prevent the display of advertisements on the Internet sites that you visit. It will just block the technologies that adapt the ads to your areas of interest.
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