Zyxelvo

Privacy Policy

Last updated: January 15, 2026

At Zyxelvo S.A. (hereinafter, "Zyxelvo", "we" or "the company"), we are committed to protecting the privacy and personal data of our users. This Privacy Policy describes how we collect, use, store, and protect the personal information you provide when using our web portal zyxelvo.com.

1. Data controller

The data controller for your personal data is Zyxelvo S.A., with legal address at Av. Corrientes 1234, Floor 8, Office 801, C1043AAZ, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Tax ID (CUIT): 30-71856429-3. You can contact us at info@zyxelvo.com for any inquiries related to the processing of your data.

2. Data we collect

We collect the following types of information: (a) Voluntarily provided data: full name, email address, and message content submitted through the contact form. (b) Automatically collected data: IP address, browser type, operating system, pages visited, visit duration, and cookie data according to your consent preferences. We do not collect sensitive data or personal financial information.

3. Purpose of processing

We use your personal data to: respond to inquiries and requests submitted through the contact form; improve the browsing experience and content of our portal; perform anonymous statistical analysis of site usage; comply with legal obligations in the Argentine Republic; and send communications related to our educational services, only if you have given your consent.

4. Legal basis for processing

The processing of your data is based on: your explicit consent when completing the contact form or accepting cookies; our legitimate interest in improving our educational services; and compliance with legal obligations under Law 25,326 on Personal Data Protection and its supplementary regulations, including Disposition 60-E/2016 of the Agency for Access to Public Information.

5. Data retention

We retain your personal data for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, and in any case, for the periods established by current legislation. Contact form data is retained for a maximum period of 24 months from the last interaction. You can request the deletion of your data at any time.

6. Data subject rights

In accordance with Law 25,326, you have the right to: access your personal data in our possession; request the rectification of inaccurate or incomplete data; request the deletion of your data when no longer necessary; object to the processing of your data in certain circumstances; and request the portability of your data. To exercise these rights, contact us at info@zyxelvo.com attaching a copy of your identity document.

7. Data transfers

We do not transfer your personal data to third parties, except in the following cases: technology service providers who assist us in operating the portal (under confidentiality agreements); competent authorities when required by law; and web analytics services (Google Analytics) under the terms of your cookie consent.

8. Data security

We implement appropriate technical and organizational security measures to protect your personal data against unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, or destruction. These measures include data encryption in transit via SSL/TLS protocol, restricted access control for authorized personnel, and periodic review of our security practices.

9. Cookies and tracking technologies

Our portal uses cookies and similar technologies. For detailed information about the cookies we use, their purposes, and how to manage them, please refer to our Cookie Policy. We implement Google Consent Mode v2 to ensure that analytics and marketing cookies are only activated with your explicit consent.

10. Changes to this policy

We reserve the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time. Any changes will be published on this page with the date of last update. We recommend reviewing this policy periodically. The Agency for Access to Public Information, as the Control Body of Law No. 25,326, has the authority to handle complaints and claims filed by those affected in their rights due to non-compliance with personal data protection regulations.