Oxilante · Bolivia

Privacy Policy

Last updated: January 1, 2026

1. Data controller

The controller of the personal data collected through oxilante.com is Oxilante S.R.L., Tax ID (NIT) 1029384756, registered with the SEPREC Commercial Registry under Enrollment 00112233, with offices at Av. Arce N° 2519, Torres del Poeta Building, 8th Floor, La Paz, Bolivia. Contact: contacto@oxilante.com.

2. Data we collect

We collect the following data when you subscribe to the newsletter: name and email address. We also automatically collect technical information such as IP address, browser type, operating system, pages visited and time spent, whenever you have given consent through the cookie banner.

3. Purpose of processing

We use your personal data to: (a) manage your newsletter subscription and send you information about real estate crowdlending projects in Bolivia; (b) respond to inquiries and requests; (c) analyze site usage to improve our services; (d) comply with applicable legal obligations in the Plurinational State of Bolivia.

4. Legal basis

Processing is based on the express consent you provide by completing the subscription form and accepting optional cookies, as well as on compliance with applicable legal obligations under Law N° 164 on Telecommunications and other regulations in force in Bolivia.

5. Data retention

We keep your data as long as an active subscription relationship exists. You may unsubscribe from the newsletter at any time by clicking the link included in each email or by writing to contacto@oxilante.com.

6. Recipients

Your data may be shared with email delivery, web hosting and analytics service providers acting as data processors, under contractual confidentiality obligations. We do not sell personal data to third parties.

7. Data subject rights

You may exercise the rights of access, rectification, objection, deletion and portability of your personal data by sending a request to contacto@oxilante.com. Please attach a copy of an ID document to verify your identity.

8. Security

We apply reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect your data against unauthorized access, loss or alteration, including encryption in transit (TLS) and access controls for the systems where information is stored.

9. Changes

We may update this policy to reflect regulatory or service changes. The version in force will always be the one published on this page, with the last updated date visible at the beginning of the document.