privacy policy
Last Updated: 02/03/2026 This Privacy Policy describes how Evil Angels II - LDA collects, uses and protects your personal data. We are committed to ensuring the protection of your privacy, acting in full compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Law No. 58/2019 of August 8 (Personal Data Protection Law in Portugal).
1. Data Controller The entity responsible for collecting and processing your personal data is:
Name: Evil Angels II - LDA
Tax ID: 510 449 948
Registered Office: Rua José Malhoa, 9, Marisol 2855-174 Corroios
Contact Email: geral@evilangels.pt
2. Data Collected and Purposes We collect your data only for specific, explicit and legitimate purposes:
Contact Forms: Name, email and telephone. The purpose is the management of the commercial relationship and response to information requests.
Newsletter and Marketing: Email and contact preferences. We only process this data if you have given your free and explicit consent.
Browsing Data: IP, cookies and usage data collected for analytical and security purposes.
3. Legal Basis for Processing In accordance with Article 6 of the GDPR, we base the processing of your data on your consent (by checking the checkbox on the form) and on the execution of pre-contractual steps (responding to your quote/contact).
4. Data Transfer to Third Parties:
We do not sell your data to third parties.
5. Data Retention Your data will be kept: * For the period necessary to respond to your contact:
Until you withdraw your consent (in the case of Newsletters).
For compliance with legal obligations (e.g., invoicing).
6. Your Rights (GDPR) You can exercise the following rights by sending an email to comunicacao@evilangels.pt:
1. Access: To know what data we hold about you.
2. Rectification: To correct incorrect data.
3. Erasure: To request that we delete your data ("Right to be Forgotten").
4. Objection and Portability: Object to direct marketing or request the transfer of your data.
7. Security We have implemented technical and organizational security measures (such as the HTTPS protocol in Framer) to protect your data against loss, misuse, or unauthorized access.
8. Supervisory Authority If you believe that your rights are not being respected, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the CNPD – National Data Protection Commission (www.cnpd.pt).
