Privacy Policy
Terms of Use
This website was created to provide information and services to visitors. Its use is governed by these terms and conditions, which visitors are invited to carefully read and comply with. In any case, the visitor's stay on the pages of this website and the use of any information provided through these pages implies unconditional acceptance of these terms and conditions.
These terms and conditions are likely to be amended in the future without notice. However, this page will always indicate the current terms and current conditions for the use of this website.
This website may refer through "links", hyperlinks or advertising banners to other websites, whose providers have full (civil and criminal) responsibility for the security, lawfulness and validity of the content of their websites and services, excluding any liability of the owner of this website, such as but not limited to liability for intellectual and industrial property rights or any third party rights. Visitors are therefore obliged to comply with the terms of use of these websites and to contact them directly for anything resulting from the visit and/or use thereof.
Except for certain rights of third parties (intellectual and other), all content contained on this website (but not limited to: trade marks, distinctive features, photographs, texts and all records in general), is intellectual commercial and industrial property of the owners and is protected by the relevant provisions of Greek, Community and international law. Such content may not be traded, copied, modified, reproduced, relayed, transmitted or transmitted or distributed in any way by any user.
Visitors may be asked to provide access to certain services. The above information must always be true, accurate, valid and complete. This information is not disclosed by the owners to third parties under any circumstances. These Terms and Conditions of Use and any modification thereof are governed by Greek Law. For any dispute arising out of this Agreement, the substantive courts of Athens shall be appointed.
Security & Personal Data
The GDPR has entered into force on 25 May 2018 “General Data Protection Regulation” [Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016.
The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) sets out the measures to be followed in order to ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of personal data. It determines the way in which organizations will manage the data of their employees, customers and partners and concerns all persons residing in the European Economic Area (EEA).
Personal data is any type of information that can, directly or indirectly, identify a person regardless of whether it is related to his personal, professional or public life. It can be a name, a photo, an email address, bank details, business performance details, purchases, TIN, education, username or ip computer address and more.
The Management and staff of Consortis attach great importance to security and respect the confidentiality and confidentiality of users' personal data. For this reason, we have invested time and resources to fully comply with the current national, European and international legal framework and in particular with the European Union's General Regulation on the Protection of Personal Data 679/2016.
With this Privacy Policy we would like to inform you:
- about how and why we collect and process information about you,
- on how this information helps us meet your professional needs and requirements,
- with whom and for what purpose we share your information,
- for the choices you have regarding the use of your information by us
- for the measures we take so that the information is secure and
- for how you can contact us about our privacy practices.
Types of information we collect
We only collect as much information as we need each time so that we can provide services that meet your needs. This information usually includes:
- contact details (name and email address),
- information resulting from your visits to our website (via cookies),
What do we need the information we collect?
We want to keep you informed about the collection and use of your personal data. Your personal data comes into our possession only if you voluntarily choose to provide it to us through your registration in the newsletters, sending a request for communication or give your consent or unless this possibility is provided to us by law. We will never ask you for more information than we really need to satisfy your requests.
In general, we gather information in order:
- to respond and generally manage your comments, requests and questions,
- to keep you informed of new and activities of the Consortis
- to inform you and invite you to workshops, events and seminars
Personal data security
We recognize the importance of information security and are in a constant process of reviewing and improving the technical and organizational measures we take. Both for our website and for our servers and other information infrastructure, we have defined and implemented appropriate security measures to protect your data from misuse, unauthorized access or disclosure, loss, alteration or destruction. Although there is no "guaranteed security" either on or off the Internet, we protect your information using appropriate administrative, procedural and technical safeguards, including controlled access, firewall and encryption.
All information, which relates to users' personal data, is secured as confidential by complying with applicable personal data security legislation. SSL RSA encryption protocol with key length 2048 bits is used to ensure the confidentiality of data transfer.
User data (name, email address) are considered confidential. When providing their data in the context of their communication, users consent to and accept the forthcoming processing of this personal data for the needs of smooth and easy communication / transaction between the parties. It is ensured that only authorized employees have access to this information and only when necessary, e.g. to process requests.
Our Company undertakes not to disclose the details of customers and their transactions, unless it has a written authorization from them, or this is required by a court decision or decision of another public authority. Your personal information, upon your request, is permanently deleted and is not given to anyone in any way. The legal basis for the processing of data in the context of the sending of the newsletter is the consent in accordance with Article 6 (1) (a) of the GKPD.
To ensure that you did not make a mistake when entering your email address, we have introduced a double-opt-In process: After entering your email address in the specified field, we will send you a confirmation link. Only if you select this confirmation link will your email address be sent to our distributors.
Consent
We always ask for your consent when we are going to use your personal data for direct marketing purposes such as sending informational emails and newsletters. By subscribing to the newsletter, only the user's email is retained and is only used to send informative emails related to the company's news and services. You should be aware that you can withdraw your consent at any time either by selecting the unsubscribe link (located at the bottom of each email sent to it), or by sending a request for deletion to media@consortis.gr.
In the event that you provide us with personal information of a third party, you are responsible for informing the person in question of the use of the information and for expressly agreeing that this information is provided for the purposes described above. In any case, the Privacy Policy applies to any information obtained from a third party.
Your rights
You should be aware that under European law on personal data, you have a number of rights in relation to your personal data held by us. Specifically, you can ask us:
- to give you a copy of your data,
- to correct your data, if you think it is inaccurate,
- to delete your data, if there are specific reasons,
- to limit the processing of our data,
- to give you your data in the appropriate form as well as to forward it to another company,
- to stop editing all the data you gave us through consent and especially the ones we use to send promotional messages and newsletters.
To ask us to do one of the above, you can contact us by email at media@consortis.gr. We will review your request in relation to the relevant provisions of the current legislation on personal data and we will respond to you as soon as possible (in the worst case within 30 days of receiving your request). You may be asked for some identification (eg a copy of your identity card or passport) in order to avoid unauthorized disclosure of your personal data.
To ensure that your personal data is accurate and up to date, we recommend that you keep us informed of your information as appropriate (eg in the event of a change in your email).
Cookies
We use cookies for the best possible operation of our website, the correct browsing of the user, the connection and the movement in the pages as well as for the provision of advertising content. Cookies are also used to analyze how visitors use our site, how they browse or if they encounter a problem. All information collected by these cookies is anonymous and is used only to improve the structure and content of the website.
Cookies are stored on the user's computer and can be removed at any time. In each browser, either in Settings or in Privacy and Security, you will find your browsing history and you will be able to delete it if you wish. Cookies do not store email addresses or phone numbers. The cookies we use are:
Absolutely Necessary Cookies: These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of our website but also for the user to be able to browse it and use its features, such as access to secure areas of the website. Without these cookies some of the services and functions of the website cannot be provided.
Performance Cookies: These cookies collect information about how visitors use the website, for example which pages they visit most often, and if they receive messages about website errors. These cookies do not collect information that identifies the visitor. All information collected by these cookies is cumulative and therefore anonymous. They are only used to improve the way the website works.
Functionality cookies: These cookies allow the website to remember the choices made by the user and provide more personalized functions. These cookies can also be used to recall changes made by the user to the website or to provide requested services, such as chatting or using social media.
Targeting / Advertising Cookies: These cookies are used to provide ads (Google adwords, Facebook) that are most relevant to the user and his interests. They are also used to send targeted advertising or promotions, to reduce the number of ads displayed, and to help measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. They are usually placed to remember your visit to a website and share this information with other marketing channels. By disabling Cookies or reversing your consent, the site's features will not be available.
By disabling Cookies or reversing your consent, the site's features will not be available.