Voluntary and separate consent
Explicit consent must relate to a specific subject, be based on information, and be given freely. Refusing this optional consent does not prevent access to the core ERP functions needed for the contractual service.
This text covers only optional processing activities that legally require explicit consent. It is separate from the clarification obligation and is not bundled into a general blanket approval.
Last updated
April 10, 2026
Explicit consent must relate to a specific subject, be based on information, and be given freely. Refusing this optional consent does not prevent access to the core ERP functions needed for the contractual service.
Where required by law, we may request explicit consent for optional processing activities such as:
This consent does not authorize every possible future processing activity. If a new optional activity needs consent, it should be described clearly and requested separately.
You may withdraw an optional consent at any time with future effect. Once withdrawal reaches the operator, the processing that depended only on that consent should stop for future activities to the extent required by law.
Questions or withdrawal requests can be sent to info@larateks.com. We may keep the minimum record needed to demonstrate that a consent was given, updated, or withdrawn.