Nonlinear Solid Mechanics Privacy Policy
With this statement, NONLINEAR SOLID MECHANICS group (NSM from now on) informs its portal users about its personal data protection policy so that users can freely and voluntarily choose to facilitate or not personal data which could be required or be obtained by accessing or using the Web. NSM reserves the right to modify the current policy to adapt it to any newly enacted legislation or laws. In this case, this page will duly announce such changes within a reasonable time frame before they are to be implemented.
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Personal data gathered will be computerized and incorporated into the File indicated in the information clause for each section in which personal data can be collected, and which, in accordance with the corresponding norm, is entered into the Data Protection Register.
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid provides its users with the necessary technical resources so that, with advance notice, they can access this Privacy Policy statement or any other relevant information and can give their consent to the computerization of their personal data. Except for those fields where otherwise indicated, responses to questions regarding personal data are voluntary, wherein lack of response will not incur in reduction in quality or quantity of the corresponding services, unless otherwise indicated.
Accuracy and truthfulness of information provided
Notwithstanding, the users guarantee and vouch for the accuracy, validity, and authenticity of the personal data facilitated, and commit to maintain said data duly updated.
NSM does not vouch for the truthfulness of information that is not its own or for that data proceeding from another source, nor does it assume any responsibility for any hypothetical prejudice or damages that could incur because of use of such information.
NSM reserves the right to update, modify, or eliminate information contained in its Web pages, even limiting or not allowing access to this information.
NSM is exonerated from any responsibility for damage or prejudice that the user could incur as a consequence of errors, defects or omissions in the information provided, when it proceeds from sources other than the NSM group.