Frequently Asked Questions about GDPR

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE NEW GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION

Fabistone. has always been concerned with the protection of your personal data. We request only the strictly necessary data, keeping it updated and adopting internal security policies, in compliance with the best practices and applicable legislation.

The EU has recently adopted the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) which gives data owners a number of new rights. One of the main changes is the obligation to obtain the free, specific and informed consent of the data subjects for activities such as Marketing and Satisfaction Surveys, avoiding the abuse of unsolicited messages.

 

We seek to know you better in order to pursuit your satisfaction, sending personalised communications based on your interests. This is only possible if we have your details updated, and your approval to use them.

Thus, from the entry of the RGPD (General Regulation on Data Protection), if you want to keep your personal information and the information that RPI has registered or that you register, you must give your free, specific, informed, explicit and unambiguous consent for the preservation and processing of your personal data.

If you choose to accept in such manner the use and treatment of your personal data in Fabistone’s database, you will continue to have access to our campaigns, services and exclusive events in the future.

Fabistone will keep your records during the time needed to provide you your services, invoices and compliance of legal obligations.

In order to secure and validate your personal data, these details are not automatically filled. We ask you to fill them as a way to update them in our database.

Fabistone owns several brands.

Behind these brands or whoever represent them or sells their products

here are different legal entities: Fabistone – Fabrico de Artigos em Pedra, Lda (Fabistone) is the owner of this brands.

The Concessionaires / Partners that represent and market Fabistone products  and brands are autonomous and separate legal entities of Fabistone

The new GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) determines that each legal entity collects the consents for their activity. For this reason, and also because each one of these entities seek to provide a better and more satisfactory service, they will have to collect indvidually your consent.

Information regarding: the treatment of your personal data, the entities and whoever your data can be communicated to, the maximum time for it’s conservation, and the rights that assists them, including their form of exercise, was accordingly included in the privacy policy in our website and in the end of the authorization form.

The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) regulates the personal data protection for individual citizens, not companies’ data. Therefore it is needed the consent of individual citizens, so the details to fill the form are from a person, and not a company.