At greecemagazine.co.uk, visitor privacy is important to us, and we aim to keep users informed about how their information may be collected and used. This Privacy Policy explains how greecemagazine handles data shared by visitors, automatically collected technical information, cookies, advertising tools, and privacy rights.
If you need more information about this Privacy Policy, you may contact us through our website.
This Privacy Policy applies only to online information collected through this website. It does not apply to information collected offline or through any other platform.
Consent
By using this website, you agree to this Privacy Policy and accept its terms.
Information We Collect
We may collect information when users contact us, submit forms, subscribe to updates, or use website features. This may include name, email address, phone number, company name, address, messages, attachments, and any other information voluntarily shared.
How We Use Your Information
Collected information may be used to operate the website, improve website design and content, understand visitor activity, respond to messages, send updates, personalize experience, and prevent fraud, spam, or security threats.
Log Files
greecemagazine uses log files for standard website analysis. These files may include IP addresses, browser type, ISP, date and time stamp, referring pages, exit pages, and click numbers.
Cookies and Web Beacons
Our website may use cookies to store preferences, understand visitor behavior, and improve website functionality.
Advertising Partners Privacy Policies
Advertising partners may use cookies, JavaScript, or web beacons to display ads and measure campaign performance. greecemagazine does not control these third-party cookies or tracking technologies.
Third Party Privacy Policies
This Privacy Policy does not apply to third-party websites, advertisers, or external services. Visitors should read their privacy policies separately.
CCPA Privacy Rights
California consumers may request information about personal data collected, request deletion of personal data, or request that their personal information not be sold.
GDPR Data Protection Rights
Users may have the right to access, correct, erase, restrict, object to processing, and request transfer of their data.
Children’s Information
greecemagazine does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe such data has been provided, please contact us for removal.