Privacy Statement
Names and email addresses provided in this journal are used solely for the specific, stated purposes and are not disclosed to third parties or used for other purposes.
Privacy Protection Policy
The data collected from both registered and unregistered users of this journal is governed by standard procedures applied to peer-reviewed scientific publications.
This data is intended to ensure proper communication in the editorial process and to inform readers about the authorship and editing of materials.
Responsibility of Authors and Editors
Authors whose works are published in the journal are responsible for providing accurate information regarding individuals involved in the research presented in the articles.
Individuals involved in the editorial process of the journal are required to adhere to the confidentiality standards of the industry, including the regulations outlined by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union. Specifically, the editorial board must ensure the following rights for data subjects:
- the right to be informed of any data confidentiality breaches;
- the right to access their own data;
- the right to be forgotten, i.e., to have personal information deleted;
- the right to data portability, which allows for the transfer of information in a user-friendly format;
- data protection by design, ensuring that data is safeguarded from the outset of its processing.
Additionally, the GDPR allows for recognising the importance of public interest in data accessibility, which is essential to maintain the integrity of public scientific records, such as journal publications.