PRIVACY POLICY & COMPLIANCE WITH THE GDPR
The present privacy policy may change from time to time pursuant to the legislation or the developments in the field. We shall not explicitly inform our clients or the users of our website on these changes. Instead, we recommend that you check occasionally this page for any eventual changes to the present privacy policy. Continuing to use the website www.papaelias.gr even after any changes in the Privacy Policy signifies the unreserved acceptance of these terms on your part.
Relative legislation
In parallel with our company’s internal computer systems, this website has been designed in order to comply with respect to the protection of the users’ personal data, with the legislations / regulations that follow:
The EU Directive for the data protection of 1995 (DPD)
The EU 2018 Regulation for the general data protection (GDPR)
Personal information that this website is collecting and why do we collect it
This website collects and uses personal information for the following reasons:
Website traffic monitoring
Like most websites, also this one uses Google Analytics in order to monitor the users’ activity. We use this data in order to determine the number of persons using our website, in order to better understand the manner in which they find and use our websites and in order to see their course in the website. Although Google Analytics records data such as your geographical location, your device, your web browser and your operating system, none of this information makes you personally known to us. Google Analytics also records your computer’s IP address, which could be used for your identification, but Google Analytics does not provide us access to this. We consider that Google Analytics is a third-party data processor compatible with the orders of the European legislation.
Contact forms and email links
In the event that you choose to contact us by using a contact form or a certain email link of ours, none of the data that you provide shall be stored by this website nor shall it be transferred nor shall it be subject to processing by any third-party data processor, as these are determined in the section “Our third-party data processors”. On the contrary, this data shall be sent to us by an email via the protocol SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). Our SMTP servers are protected by the TLS security protocol (sometimes also known as SSL), which means that the email content is encrypted before being sent over the internet. The email content is deciphered by our local computers and devices.