What rights do I have in relation to the LOPD?
The Organic Data Protection Law (LOPD) establishes a series of rights of citizens in relation to their personal data. The appearance document you sign at the Registration Entity idCAT informs you of the rights you have in relation to the LOPD. You can exercise the rights of access, rectification, cancellation and opposition through any of the ways indicated below: a) through a written and signed communication attaching a photocopy of the DNI or equivalent document addressed to the Consorci Administración Oberta de Catalunya - Area d Legal Advice and Interadministrative Relations - Carrer Salvador Espriu, 45-51 , 08908 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat b) or through the electronic processing procedure established in the Personal Data section of the website www.aoc.cat . In the request you should specify the following content: name and surname of the interested party, request with which the request is specified, date and address for notification purposes and, if appropriate, the supporting documents of the request
What does the AOC do with the data I provide when a idCAT Certificate is issued?
The data you provide at the time of issuing the idCAT Certificate are necessary for the management of the certificate, as set out in Law 59/2003 on Electronic Signatures. The data is stored by the system to be able to manage the certificate later, for example, if at some point you need to revoke it. In addition, the certificate data is stored in a database used by public administrations so that you can use the idCAT Certificate with them. The moment you sign the appearance document, you accept this use of the data by the AOC Consortium.
What does the idCAT Registration Entity do with the photocopy of the supporting document provided, if applicable, when the idCAT Certificate is issued?
A idCAT Registration Entity is an entity or department that acts on behalf of the AOC Consortium for the issuance of the idCAT Certificate. One of the obligations of a idCAT Registration Entity is to diligently guard the documentation you hand over. The photocopy of the supporting document, if it is necessary for the issuance of your certificate, forms part of your idCAT file and must be kept for a minimum of 15 years. The AOC Consortium, through the audits of the idCAT service that it regularly carries out at the idCAT Registration Entities, checks that the treatment of the related documentation is correct. The sole function of the photocopy of the supporting document that you provide at the time of issuing the digital certificate is to record that you went to the idCAT Registration Entity to issue or manage your idCAT Certificate.