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destinatarios

Destinatarios is the plural form of destinatario, a Spanish noun that refers to the person or entity to whom something is addressed or sent. The term is used across various domains to denote the intended recipient of an object, message, or information. The exact role of a destinatario depends on the context, and in many cases it implies rights and obligations of the sender toward the recipient.

In postal and electronic communications, the destinatario is the addressee. In postal mail the destinatario is

In data protection and privacy law, the term appears in relation to personal data transfers. A destinatario

In legal and administrative contexts, destinatario designates the recipient of notices, court orders, or official communications,

In marketing and corporate communications, destinatarios can refer to the target audience or the list of individuals

Note: destinatario is not synonymous with destination (destino); it denotes the recipient or addressee, not the

the
person
whose
address
appears
on
the
item;
in
email,
the
destinatarios
are
those
listed
in
the
To,
CC,
and
BCC
fields.
is
the
party
to
whom
data
is
disclosed
or
shared,
often
subject
to
data
processing
agreements
and
safeguards.
Data
controllers
must
identify
the
recipients
of
personal
data
and
inform
data
subjects
as
required
by
law.
and
may
be
specified
in
contracts
to
determine
who
is
entitled
to
receive
notifications.
or
organizations
intended
to
receive
a
message
or
campaign.
location
where
something
is
sent.