Privacy Policy - Cookies Policy - Personal Data (GDPR)
The use of the electronic pages and services provided to the visitor / user, from the website https://teambotsas.gr owned by “MPOTSAS PANAGIOTIS” hereinafter “the company”, presupposes your unconditional agreement with the Privacy Policy on the Protection of Personal Data of this website. Therefore, the visitor / user must carefully read the contents of this page, before using the services of our website. If he does not agree, he should abandon it and NOT make any use of its services and content.
This privacy policy may change from time to time depending on legislation or industry developments. We will not explicitly notify our customers or users of our website of these changes. Instead, we encourage you to periodically check this page for any changes to this privacy policy. The continued use of the website https://teambotsas.gr even after any changes in the Privacy Policy, means the unconditional acceptance of these terms by you.
Personal data Policy
We collect and process your personal data only when absolutely necessary.
We will never sell, rent, distribute, or disclose your personal information in any way.
If you are under the age of 16, you MUST have your parents’ consent before using the services on this site.
Relevant Legislation
In addition to our company’s internal information systems, this website is designed to comply with the following laws / regulations regarding the protection of users’ personal data:
EU Data Protection Directive 1995 (DPD)
EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 2018
Personal information collected by this site and why we collect it
This site collects and uses personal information for the following reasons:
Monitor site traffic
Like most websites, it uses Google Analytics (GA) to track user activity. We use this data to determine the number of people who use our site, to better understand how they find and use our web pages and to see their progress within the site.Although GA records data such as your geographical location, your device, your web browser and your operating system, none of this information is made personally known to us. GA also records your computer’s IP address, which could be used to identify you, but Google does not give us access to it. We believe that Google is a third party data processing entity that complies with the requirements of European law.Contact forms and email links
If you choose to contact us using a contact form or an email link, none of the data you provide will be stored on this website or transferred or processed by any third party data processing provider as defined below in unit”Our third party data processors”. Instead, this data will be sent to us by e-mail via the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). Our SMTP servers are protected by a TLS security protocol (sometimes known as SSL), which means that e-mail content is encrypted before being sent over the Internet. The content of the email is decrypted by our local computers and devices.
Electronic newsletter
If you choose to participate in our email newsletter, the email address you submit to us will be forwarded to Contact Pigeon which provides us with marketing services for our email. Contact Pigeon is a third party data processor (see “Our Third Party Data Processors” below). The email address you submit will not be stored in the on-site database or in any of our internal computer systems.Your email address will remain in the database for as long as we continue to use its email marketing services or until you explicitly request its removal from the list. You can do this by using the unsubscribe link in all the email newsletters we send you. As long as your email address remains in the Contact Pigeon database, you will receive periodic (approximately once a month) email updates from us.
About cookies
What is a cookie?
The term “cookie” refers to a small data file consisting exclusively of a set of textual information, which the site transfers to the web browser on your computer’s hard drive, or temporarily throughout your visit. , or sometimes for longer periods, depending on the type of cookie. Cookies perform various functions (for example, distinguishing you from other visitors to the same website or remembering certain things about you, such as your preferences) and are used by most websites to improve your user experience.Each cookie is unique to your browser and contains some anonymous information. A cookie usually contains the name of the field from which the cookie came from, the “lifetime” of the cookie as well as a value (usually in the form of a randomly generated unique number).
Types of cookies
The basic types of cookies that websites may use are described below
Visit cookies (session cookies)
These are temporary cookies that remain in the cookies file of your device browser only during your visit and are deleted when you close the browser.
Persistent cookies
These remain in the cookies file of your device’s browser even after the browser is closed, sometimes for a year or more (the exact length of stay depends on the lifespan of each cookie). Permanent cookies are used when the webmaster may need to know who you are for more than one visit.