Privacy Statement

The names and email addresses provided in this journal will only be used for the purposes declared by the journal. They will not be shared with any third parties or used for any other purposes.

Data Privacy Policy

The data collected from both registered and unregistered users of this journal is processed in accordance with the standard procedures for peer-reviewed publications. This data is used to facilitate communication during the editorial process and to inform readers about authorship and content editing.

Authors publishing in the journal are responsible for providing accurate information about individuals who have participated in the research described in their articles. All participants in the editorial process are committed to adhering to strict data privacy standards. This includes compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union, which outlines the rights of data subjects, including:

  • Breach notification – informing about any potential security breaches.
  • Right of access – the ability to obtain information on how their data is being processed.
  • Right to be forgotten – the right to have data deleted upon request.
  • Data portability – the ability to transfer data to another controller.
  • Privacy by design – ensuring data protection from the outset.

Under GDPR, there is also the concept of "public interest in data accessibility," which is crucial for maintaining the integrity of scientific publications, especially in the context of public records.