Privacy Statement
The names and email addresses provided in the journal will only be used for purposes defined by the editorial board and will not be shared with third parties or used for any other purposes.
Data Confidentiality
All information collected from registered and non-registered users of the journal is processed in accordance with the standard procedures of peer-reviewed publications. This data is used for communication within the editorial process, as well as for notifications regarding authorship and content editing.
Authors of articles published in this journal are responsible for the accuracy and reliability of the data concerning individuals involved in the research. All individuals involved in the editing of publications are required to comply with data confidentiality standards, including the provisions of the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which includes “data subject rights,” specifically:
- the right to be informed of breaches;
- the right of access to data;
- the right to be forgotten;
- the right to data portability;
- the principle of data privacy by design.
Under the GDPR, “public interest in data accessibility” is also recognised, which is particularly important for those maintaining the integrity of public scientific records.