Personally Identifiable Information (P I I)
Privacy and BritsinCrete Websites, Section 1 - UK and Across Multiple Jurisdictions
Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is information that can be directly related with a specific person or entity: name, address, or email address.
It is not necessary for you to provide any personally identifiable information in order to simply browse our Brits in Crete web sites.
Brits in Crete collects personally identifiable information from site visitors when you voluntarily provide us with your information via a web form on our website, sign up to a forum, or while corresponding with us via email.
We will NOT sell, rent, or lease your personal information. Occasionally, we may share information with third parties that have entered into contracts with us to assist in the delivery of our services. These third-party contractors will be required to maintain the confidentiality of the information we share with them and they will be prohibited from using shared information for their own purposes or profit. We may also share or report personal information in limited situations where we have a reasonable belief that such disclosure is legally justified including but not limited to compliance with court orders, search warrants, and subpoenas and/or in cooperation with regulators and law enforcement authorities.
Safety and Interaction with Children
We are safe sites for kids and make no separate interaction with them. We will not collect information about your child, under 13 years of age or older, other than that detailed in the previous sections, when they visit our web sites or unless you, a parent, carer or guardian choose to provide information to us.
Privacy and BritsinCrete Websites, Section 2 - Personal Data Laws Relating to Greece
The management and protection of personal data in Greece of the visitor/user/subscriber of the services of the britsincrete web sites is governed by the terms of current legal practice, and by the relevant provisions of Greek Law (Law 2472/1997 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data, as it has been completed by the decisions of the President of the Committee for the Protection of Personal Data, Presidential Decrees 207/1998 and 79/2000 and article 8 Law 2819/2000 as well as Law 2774/1999 and European Law (Directives 95/46/EC and 97/66/EC).
These terms are laid down, by taking into consideration both the fact that new technologies, especially the Internet, are evolving rapidly and also the existing – although not completely developed - legal regulations relating to these issues. In this context, any potential relevant regulation will be subject to the present legal practice. In any event, britsincrete.gr/net/org/org.uk/ and any other suffix in use reserves the right to change the terms of the Privacy Policy, after having notified the guests/users/subscribers and within the existing and/or potential legal framework. If a guest/user/subscriber does not agree with the terms of the Privacy Policy as regards to Greek Laws laid down, and as stated here, he/she ought not to use the services of the britsincrete web portal.
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Updated: December 2008 |