Legal

Object

These legal conditions are established by Vladimir Davidoff in order to determine the criteria and conditions of use of the website: www.alexxela.com.

Owner's Information:

In accordance with the Law on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce, LSSICE 34/2002, Vladimir Davidoff provides the following information about the owner of this website.

Identification and Contact

Vladimir Davidoff

Address: Calle mencey adjona 19, Oficina N°6, 38639, San Miguel de Abona, Tenerife
Phone: +34 633 762 228
Email: info@alex-xela.com

Conditions of Use

By browsing this website, the visitor acquires the status of user, thereby accepting the stated terms of use. Vladimir Davidoff reserves the right to modify its legal conditions at any time, as well as to make any technical or visual improvements it deems appropriate. If the modifications affect user privacy, prior notice will be given before the changes take effect.

Data Protection

In compliance with the Organic Law on the Protection of Personal Data and Guarantee of Digital Rights (LOPD-GDD 3/2018) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR EU 2016/679), to address your inquiries, please complete the required fields. Data will not be transferred to third parties unless legally required or necessary to fulfill your request. In case of changes or modifications to your data, you must notify us. You can exercise your rights of access, rectification, deletion, restriction, opposition, and portability at the following address: Bucuresti Sectorul 4, Strada Principatele Unite. Nr. 42, Corp 2, Camera 3, Etaj 1, Ap. B9, Romania. You can also exercise your rights by contacting us at the email address info@alex-xela.com.

Link Policy

This website includes links to third-party pages to facilitate user access to various social networks and internet platforms. Vladimir Davidoff is not responsible for the content, offers, products, or services that may be found on these linked pages.

Applicable Legislation

Matters related to Vladimir Davidoff and the user will be governed by the current national regulations, and any disputes will be resolved through the Courts and Tribunals of Bucharest.