Privacy Statement

The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.

The use of Cauriensia's web site and any of the services included in it implies full acceptance of the conditions set out in the privacy policy.

1. Collection of data and consent to their processing

In accordance with the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we hereby inform you that the personal data requested on our forms or that can be provided to us by means of our e-mail addresses, based on unequivocal consent, will be included in our personal data files, for which Cauriensia is responsible and owner. Likewise, when a person fills in any of the forms with the personal data requested and accepts to send it or sends us an e-mail with personal data, he or she authorises -and consents to- Cauriensia to treat and incorporate into our files the personal data provided and all the data generated in relation to his or her participation or use of the different products or services offered on this web page, albeit with a revocable character and without retroactive effects, and accepts the conditions of treatment expressed below

We also inform you that all data will be treated with the utmost confidentiality and in accordance with current regulations on personal data protection.

Cauriensia is not responsible for the processing of personal data from web pages which the user can access via the various links contained in our website.

This website is governed by the regulations exclusively applicable to the Spanish State, to which all persons, both national and foreign, who use this website are subject.

2. Purposes of treatment

The data we request are adequate, pertinent and strictly necessary for the purpose for which they are collected, sending newsletters via the email you have provided to contact you in a personalized way or recognize you on your next visit, they will never be used for a purpose other than that for which they have been provided, and in no case is the user obliged to provide them; however, they are absolutely necessary to carry out the services we offer.

Unless specifically stated otherwise, it will be considered necessary to fill in all the fields of each form, for which the user will have to fill in the forms with true, exact, complete and updated data. The User will be solely responsible for any direct or indirect damage or harm caused to Cauriensia or any third party as a result of filling in the forms with false, inaccurate, incomplete or out-of-date data or with the data of third parties.

Our web page obtains the user's personal data by receiving various forms and by e-mail in order to manage the subscription to our magazine, or if necessary, to participate as an author, corrector or reviewer of the same, based on unequivocal consent.

Cauriensia reserves the right to decide whether or not to incorporate the data of these persons into its files.

3. Right of access, rectification and cancellation of the user's personal data

The journal's publishers comply with industry standards of data privacy, specifically the provision of the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for "data subject rights" which include (a) notice of default; (b) right of access; (c) right to be forgotten; (d) data portability; and (e) privacy by design. The GDPR also allows for the recognition of the "public interest in the availability of data", which is of particular relevance to those involved in maintaining, with the greatest possible integrity, the public record of scholarly publications.

The user has the right to access the information concerning him/her collected in Cauriensia's files, rectify it if it is erroneous, cancel it or oppose its processing, under the terms established by law, by contacting publicaciones@diocesiscoriacaceres.es

The request for the right to cancel data by the authors will not be effective in relation to their articles published on our website, based on the unlimited transfer of reproduction rights granted by the authors to Cauriensia.

We consider that, if you do not expressly cancel your personal data from our files, you are still interested in being included as long as it is appropriate for the purpose for which it was obtained and as long as Cauriensia considers it appropriate.

4. Security

Cauriensia, in response to the trust placed in us and taking into account the importance in terms of protection and confidentiality required by the user's personal data, informs you that it has adopted all the technical and organisational measures necessary to safeguard security as required by the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/679) (GDPR), the current legislation governing the regulation of security measures for files containing personal data.

5. Transfer of data

We inform you that your data is treated confidentially and is used exclusively for the purposes indicated, and only ceded in the cases provided for by law and to the entities that together with Cauriensia are the promoters of the magazine, indicated on the website, for the management and collaboration in the edition of the magazine.

The personal metadata linked to the publication of an article (name and surnames of the authors, professional affiliation, ORCID number, country) are deposited and distributed, associated with those of the article, for the assignment of the DOI managed by the University of Extremadura.

Cauriensia offers users different recommendation options, although under the exclusive responsibility of the sender of the message, so that the Instituto Teológico de Cáceres is exempt from any responsibility in relation to the sending of unsolicited commercial communications. In no case do we keep the recipient's e-mail address. Likewise, it is expressly forbidden for users to send mass messages by means of these options or to process them commercially.

6. Cookies

With this warning, Cauriensia informs users that biscuits are used when they navigate through the different screens and pages of the website. The biscuits used by UAB are stored on the user's hard drive but cannot read the data contained on the disk or the biscuit files created by other suppliers. Cauriensia uses biscuits in order to recognise users who have registered and to be able to offer them a better and more personalised service (language desired by the user...). They are also used to obtain totally anonymous information about access data (date, time, minute, frequency, etc.), to measure some traffic parameters on the web page itself and to calculate the number of visits, so that Cauriensia can focus and adjust the services offered more effectively. However, the user can prevent the generation of biscuits with the corresponding option in their browser program. In this case, the web page will continue to be operative, but without the advantages of personalisation.

7. Commercial communications by e-mail

In compliance with the article