Privacy policy
This policy applies to the Cicero commercial website (ciceron.tech). Use of the SaaS platform — hosted at ciceron.education — is governed by its own privacy policy, accessible from each tenant.
1. Data controller
- Owner: Global Planet Europe S.L.
- NIF (Spanish tax ID): B64930266
- Registered address: Calle Tres Torres 27, 08017 Barcelona, Spain
- Privacy email: privacy@ciceron.education
- General contact email: hello@ciceron.education
2. Data we collect on this site
This site is purely informational. There is no user registration or private area. The only personal data we process is what you voluntarily send us when requesting a demo or contacting us by email:
- First name and surname.
- Email address (institutional preferred).
- Name of the institution and professional role.
- Free-text message you choose to include.
In addition, this site may use analytics cookies subject to prior consent — see the Cookie policy.
3. Purpose and legal basis
- Handling demo requests and commercial enquiries.
- Sending information about Cicero, only if you expressly request it.
- Complying with applicable legal obligations.
Legal bases: consent (Art. 6.1.a GDPR) when you send us an email or accept cookies, and legitimate interest (Art. 6.1.f GDPR) for responding to commercial enquiries.
4. Data retention
Commercial contact data is kept for the time needed to handle the request and, thereafter, for up to 24 months for follow-up purposes and to comply with legal obligations. After that period, data is deleted or anonymised.
5. Your rights
You may exercise your rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability and objection at any time by writing to privacy@ciceron.education. You may also lodge a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD — www.aepd.es).
6. International transfers
All Cicero infrastructure (commercial site and SaaS platform) is hosted within the European Union. We do not use a global CDN nor replicate data outside the EEA.
7. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy to reflect legal or operational changes. The date in the header always indicates the latest revision.