Privacy and Personal Data Protection Policy
The Privacy Policy applies to personal data that MFHR collects and processes, within its electronic pages among other activities.
Personal data refers to any information that can lead to the identification of a user.
The website is in full compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 679/2016. In particular, personal data is subject to lawful processing in a transparent manner. The data are collected for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes and are not processed in any way incompatible with the original purposes. By providing personal information, such as the “first and last name” and “email”, you agree and consent to the use and disclosure with the aim of receiving information about MFHR’s activities.
You have the right to revoke your consent to the use of your e-mail or other information, at any time, by sending a message to the following email: info@mfhr.gr.
Further processing may only be performed for the purpose of archiving/storing or improving MFHR’s services. The data that are processed are appropriate, relevant and limited to what is necessary for the purposes for which they were originally collected. At the same time, the rights to information, access, correction, deletion, restriction or portability and objection are always provided as required by the GDPR Regulation. For the exercise of those rights, you can contact the website at the following e-mail address: info@mfhr.gr
MFHR will not otherwise transmit, disseminate or otherwise disclose any information you provide 1) without the consent or express command of this or 2) in case this is required by the law and / or by the Competent Authorities. Generally, data collected by users of MFHR’s electronic pages and MFHR’s forms is not disclosed to third parties and is in not published or otherwise exploited.
MFHR is responsible for processing the personal data collected in the context of operation of its electronic pages, for as long as this is required for the purpose of processing. If you have any questions about your rights, as user of MFHR’s electronic pages, you may contact us at the following email: info@mfhr.gr
If you are not satisfied with the use of your data or by our response with regards to your rights, as user of MFHR’s electronic pages, you are entitled to submit a complaint to the Supervising Authority.
Events:
When submitting your application for participation in an event, MFHR collects the data specified in the participation form, which is necessary for promoting information material, replying to any request and personalized communication and realizing its training and information objectives. Some of your personal data (photos and audio-visual footage) may be taken and published during and after the event in the framework of MFHR’s communication activities. If you do not agree with these processing of your personal data, please inform the person responsible for the event using the contact information and explicitly specifying your request.
Website and Social Media
The use of the website and the social media is in accordance to Law.
Links
Our Web site bears no responsibility about the content and services of other Web sites to which it directs through links, nor does it guarantee their availability. Problems that might occur during the visit/use of the linked Web sites fall into the exclusive responsibility of the relevant Web sites.
Cookies
Cookies are data files that are transferred from a web server to the person’s computer who visits the website, without revealing the person’s identity and without providing any information about the person’s documents in his computer.
We use Google Analytics to analyse the use of our Website. Google Analytics collects information on the Website use through cookies. Moreover, we use cookies to interface with the service of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Slideshare and Crisisobs.gr. Overall, cookies help us provide you with a better Website, allowing us to monitor which pages you consider useful or not. In no way does a cookie provide us with access to your computer or any other information concerning you, except for the data you choose to share with us.
The Website under the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 679/2016, as in force from May 25, 2018 and the national law, will retain, file and process the user’s personal data collected through the website for the purpose of the user’s access to the provided services, after the user’s consent.
MFHR is committed to openness and transparency, aims at protecting the interests of the user, will only use fair terms, and may review and update publicly, the terms of use of its website and services.
If a copyright holder identifies illegally published material on MFHR’s website, which (a) is not covered by any restriction or other exception under the Greek law for intellectual property and (b) its use has not been granted permission, he/she is kindly requested to contact MFHR by e-mail at info@mfhr.gr
According to the applicable law and given the nature of the Internet, MFHR shall, under no circumstances, be held liable for any damage suffered by the user for the pages, choices and contents of the pages he/she may visit, on his/her own initiative and knowledge of its terms of use. The use of MFHR’s electronic pages implies and presupposes the full and unconditional acceptance of these terms.