Responsible for treatment - The Municipality of Lisbon, through the Municipal Directorate of Economics and Innovation - Department of Employment Entrepreneurship and Companies, located in Campo Grande 25, Block A, 7th Floor, 1749-099 Lisbon, contactable by phone (+351) 218172338 and e-mail dmei.deee@cm-lisboa.pt.
Purpose and lawfulness of the processing – The processing of personal data is carried out exclusively to manage the applications submitted under the Lisbon Undertake More Program, based on the consent (al.a) of paragraph 1, art. 6 of the GDPR) and art. 31 of the GDPR.
Consequence of the non-provision of the data - The non-fulfillment of the mandatory personal data makes your application unfeasible.
Categories of personal data – The personal data collected are: name, tax identification number, age, nationality, telephone, email, educational qualifications, training area, professional situation, address and date of residence.
Recipients of the data - The Municipality of Lisbon.
Retention of personal data – The data collected are kept for as long as necessary, as long as the purpose for which they were collected or until this consent is withdrawn, after which they will be deleted.
Rights of the holders of personal data - The holders have the following rights over personal data concerning them: [1] To be exercised before the Municipality of Lisbon: right of information; right of access; right to rectification of inaccurate data; right to the payment; right to limitation of treatment; right of data portability; right of opposition to treatment; right not to be subject to exclusively automated decisions, including profiling; in situations of consent, the right to withdraw consent at any time, without compromising the lawfulness of the processing carried out on the basis of the consent previously given. [2] To be exercised before the Data Protection Officer (via email dpo@cm-lisboa.pt or by letter to Campo Grande, 25, Bloco E, 2º Piso, 1749-099 Lisboa): right to present exhibitions. [3] To be exercised before the supervisory authority (in particular the National Data Protection Commission): right to lodge a complaint. [4] To be exercised before the competent courts: right to legal action and compensation in the event of a breach of their rights.