Season Challenge – Local Development and Activities Maritimo-Turisticas, Lda., Hereinafter referred to as Season Challenge, is the entity responsible for the website www.seasonchallenge.pt and for the treatment of data collected from its users.
Season Challenge respects the privacy of its website users, not collecting any personal information on this website without the user’s consent. The Season Challenge takes the privacy and protection of the data of the users of its website seriously, with all its data and personal information subject to compliance with the privacy and security policy and the guarantees of confidentiality, provided in particular in Article 35 of the Constitution of the Portuguese Republic, in the Personal Data Protection Law, contained in Law No. 67/98, of 26 October, which transposes to the Portuguese legal order Directive 95/46 / EC, of the European Parliament, of 24 October, on the processing and protection of personal data and the Electronic Communications Privacy Law, contained in Law No. 41/2004, of 18 August.
The website www.seasonchallenge.pt ensures its users privacy and security in the data provided for the various services available, with only the data required for the provision of the service being requested and collected in accordance with the explicit instructions on the website and the user’s options. If requested, the data subject has the right to obtain access, rectification or deletion of the data provided.
The personal information collected on the website is used exclusively for the purposes indicated in each case on the website.
Season Challenge does not reveal its users’ personal information to third parties, except when the user gives his consent to that effect or when it is necessary to provide a selected product or service. Season Challenge does not sell any user data to third parties.
Our website may contain links to other websites. Season Challenge is not responsible for the privacy policies or content of these sites.
Season Challenge reserves the right to remove comments that, directly or indirectly, include:
i) Racist, xenophobic, defamatory content, accusations of a criminal nature and messages that call for violence or that are in any way likely to violate human rights;
ii) Inappropriate or obscene language;
iii) Incomprehensible content;
iv) HTML, viruses, malicious code or addresses of pages that threaten users’ security.