Legal Notice
We are very pleased that you have shown interest in our company. Data protection is a particularly high priority for the management of Graph Visual Studio. The use of the Graph Visual Studio website is possible without providing any personal data; however, if a data subject wishes to use special enterprise services via our website, the processing of personal data may become necessary. If the processing of personal data is necessary and there is no legal basis for such processing, we generally obtain the consent of the data subject.
The processing of personal data, such as the name, address, email, or telephone number of a data subject, will always be carried out in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the national data protection laws applicable to Graph Visual Studio.
1. Definitions
The data protection declaration of Graph Visual Studio is based on the terms used by the European legislator for the adoption of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Our data protection declaration should be readable and understandable for the general public, as well as for our customers and business partners. To ensure this, we first explain the terminology used.
In this data protection declaration, we use, among others, the following terms:
[a] Personal Data
Personal data means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (“data subject”). An identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, identification number, location data, online identifier, or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural, or social identity of that natural person.
[b] Data Subject
A data subject is any identified or identifiable natural person whose personal data is processed by the controller responsible for the processing.
[c] Processing
Processing is any operation or set of operations performed on personal data or sets of personal data, whether or not by automated means, such as collection, recording, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, restriction, erasure, or destruction.
[d] Restriction of Processing
Restriction of processing refers to any operation that involves limiting the processing of personal data as permitted by law.
2. Name and Address of the Controller
The controller for the purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), other data protection laws applicable in EU Member States, and other provisions related to data protection is:
3. Contact of the Data Protection Officer
Calle Valencia nº 27
08011 Barcelona
Spain
Phone: +34 634 617 931
Email: info@graph.barcelona
Any data subject may contact our Data Protection Officer directly at any time with all questions and suggestions concerning data protection.
4. Cookies
The Graph Visual Studio website uses cookies. Cookies are text files that are stored on a computer system via an Internet browser.
Many websites and Internet servers use cookies. Many cookies contain a so-called cookie ID. A cookie ID is a unique identifier of the cookie. It consists of a string of characters through which websites and servers can be assigned to the specific Internet browser in which the cookie was stored. This allows websites and servers to distinguish the individual browser of the data subject from other browsers containing other cookies. A specific Internet browser can be recognized and identified using this unique cookie ID.
By using cookies, Graph Visual Studio can provide users of this website with more user-friendly services that would not be possible without the cookie setting.
Cookies help optimize information and offers on our website with the user in mind. As previously mentioned, cookies allow us to recognize our website users. The purpose of this recognition is to make it easier for users to navigate our website—for example, so that login information does not need to be entered each time, as this is managed by the website and stored in the cookie. Another example is a shopping cart cookie in an online store, which remembers the items that a customer has placed in the virtual shopping cart.
The data subject may at any time prevent cookies from being set through the browser settings and permanently block the placement of cookies. Furthermore, cookies already set may be deleted at any time via the browser or other software programs. This is possible in all popular browsers. If the data subject disables cookies in their browser, not all functions of our website may be fully usable.






