COOKIES
Cookies are small text files containing information, which are sent by the site management software and stored on the hard disk of each user-visitor. Sending cookies is performed when you visit the site. This information may include the type of server used by each visitor-user, the type of computer, its operating system, internet service providers and other such information.
Cookies do not cause damage to either your computer or mobile device or the files stored on it and do not take note of any document or file from the site visitor’s computer. Cookies cannot reveal your identity but may be used to identify your computer.
Cookies are typically classified into session cookies (functionality cookies) and persistent cookies.
Session cookies do not remain on your computer after you leave the website or after you close your browser.
Persistent cookies are those that remain on your computer. This allows different websites to recognise your computer when you open your web browser again, so that your browsing experience is as easy as possible.
The site may use cookies for various reasons, including but not limited to:
(a) Conducting surveys for statistical purposes and/or to improve the content and services of the site and/or to assess the effectiveness of the site.
These cookies do not allow your identity to be identified. They simply provide us with anonymous information which helps us to understand which parts of our website are of interest to our visitors and whether they have any problems in navigating it. We also use these cookies to test different designs and features for our website.
(b) For marketing purposes to measure the effectiveness of advertisements on our website, how visitors use our website, and to display site-related advertisements on other websites based on the user’s previous visits to the site.
(c) Ability to display and run banners
Advertising cookies help in selecting advertisements based on your interests. They also help to prevent the same advertisements from being shown to you repeatedly.
(d) Social networking cookies
We also want you to be able to share the content of the site with your friends via your favourite social networking sites as easily as possible. Thanks to social networking cookies, which are placed by social networking website providers, you can share this content easily and seamlessly.
Most browsers accept cookies by default, but you can usually set your browser to refuse to receive them or to selectively accept certain cookies. If you disable cookies, some features provided on our site may not be available and some web pages may not display properly.
(e) Use of cookies by third party providers.
Our website uses services such as Google Analytics and Facebook Pixel.
Each of these services has a privacy and cookie usage policy and are GDPR compliant.
Further details of Google Analytics’ terms of use for cookies can be found at the link below.
https://policies.google.com/privacy
More details about Facebook’s terms of use for cookies can be found in the link below.
https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/
Any user visiting the webprogress.gr website must agree to the terms of use of Google Analytics Cookies and Facebook.
You can remove cookies stored in your computer via your browser settings. Alternatively, you can control some 3rd party cookies by using a privacy enhancement platform such as optout.aboutads.info or youronlinechoices.com. For more information about cookies, visit allaboutcookies.org.
We use Google Analytics to measure traffic on our website. Google has their own Privacy Policy which you can review here. If you’d like to opt out of tracking by Google Analytics, visit the Google Analytics opt-out page.
Personal Data Protection
The management and protection of the personal data of the visitor/user of the site’s services is subject to the relevant provisions of Greek law (Law 2472/1997 for the protection of the individual and the protection of personal data as supplemented by the decisions of the President of the Personal Data Protection Commission, as well as Law 2774/1999 and European law (Directives 95/46/EC and 97/66/EC).
The personal data sent by the user during the completion of a contact form will be used only by HUMANNERA and by no other company. The aim is to provide the best possible communication with the user who filled in the form. Personal data will not be used for any other purpose.
Contact Information
If you wish to exercise any of your rights above or you have any questions or concerns in relation to this policy, please send us an email at connect@humannera.org
Changes to this Privacy Policy
We reserve the right to make change to this Privacy Policy.