Privacy Policy

Names and email addresses provided in this journal will be used solely for the purposes specified by this journal. They will not be provided to other persons or organizations for any other purpose outside the editorial process.

 

Data processing

Data collected from registered and unregistered users of this journal are processed in accordance with standard procedures for peer-reviewed journals. This data includes information necessary to ensure communication within the editorial process and is also used to inform readers about authorship and editing of content.

 

Responsibility of authors and editors

Authors whose work is published in this journal are responsible for the data relating to individuals who participated in the research covered in the articles. All persons involved in the editing of this journal are committed to data privacy standards that comply with the requirements of current legislation, in particular the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union (GDPR).

 

Data protection under GDPR

In accordance with the GDPR, the journal adheres to the following basic principles regarding user data:

 

– Data subject rights: users have the right to be informed about the processing of their data and to access their data upon request.

– Right to be forgotten: users can request the deletion of their data, subject to compliance with relevant legal requirements.

– Right to data portability: the possibility to transfer personal data to other organizations or services upon request is provided.

– Privacy by design: all data processing processes are configured in such a way as to guarantee the highest level of data protection from the outset.

 

Public interest

The GDPR also allows for the recognition of a “public interest in the availability of data”, which is particularly important for supporting open access to scientific publications and ensuring maximum transparency in the scientific community