Digital Pact for the protection of people

The Digital Pact for the protection of people is promoted by the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) and values ​​privacy as an asset for public and private organizations.

Agencia Española de Protección de Datos

It is made up of three documents:

1. Letter of Adhesion:

Where   we are committed to people, through the fundamental right to the protection of their data and privacy, both of our clients and our employees, with a responsible and ethical use of technologies, promoting from our field all the initiatives to achieve the objective set by the AEPD. As an additional commitment, we disseminate the Priority Channel and other resources and tools that the Agency has launched to help raise awareness about the value of privacy and the importance of the processing of personal data, also in the work environment.

2. Commitment to responsibility in the digital field:

Contains the obligations of organizations. This commitment requires a specific commitment tailored to the digital sphere.

  • Obligation to inform our clients, patients, suppliers and employees about the processing of their data and the exercise of their rights, described in our privacy policy.
  • Administrative liability for violation of data protection, which may lead to civil and/or criminal liability. For more information see the guide: Data protection in labor relations.
  • Disciplinary liability for violations in the work environment for the company and employees: in terms of labor relations, in matters of prevention of occupational risks and in matters of equality.
  • Commitment to innovation, data protection and ethics: artificial intelligence as a part of digital ethics, seeks to protect values ​​​​such as dignity, freedom, equality, personal autonomy and justice against the government of mechanical reasoning. 

3. Decalogue of good privacy practices for media and organizations with their own dissemination channels:

With which we want to promote the fight against digital violence both in the media and with all those organizations that have dissemination channels to report on topics of interest to their audiences. Among the points of the decalogue, which all the signatory entities have agreed to respect, is that as members we will refrain from identifying the victims of the dissemination of sensitive content or from publishing information that, in general, could infer their identity when it comes to people of no public relevance. For this type of complaints there is the Priority Channel, where you too can #StopIt

Canal Prioritario

 

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