Terms of Use
BY USING THIS WEBSITE OF PASTPORT (AND ITS CONTENT) AND/OR THE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES OF IT, YOU DECLARE THAT YOU UNCONDITIONALLY ACCEPT ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOLLOWING. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE OR DO NOT WISH TO BE BOUND BY THEM, DO NOT USE THE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES OF THE COMPANY.
In general, all property rights of the content (programs, information, data) of this website are protected by Greek, European, and international laws on intellectual and industrial property and belong exclusively to Pastport or/and their respective intellectual creators.
The information published on the website www.pastport.gr is strictly prohibited from being republished in any form or verbatim. Any reproduction or dissemination of the content by any means and for any purpose is permitted only with the written permission of the company itself or the intellectual creator or holder of the intellectual property rights.
Pastport cannot guarantee or be responsible for the accuracy and validity of the information that the user receives through its network, nor for the delay or inability to use its network, or any errors during the transfer of data or information (file destruction, virus storage, etc.).
Any advice or information, whether oral or written, that you have received from Pastport through its services does not constitute a warranty.
The use of the website of Pastport must be exclusively for lawful purposes and in a manner: a) that does not hinder its use by third parties, b) in accordance with the law and good practices, and c) in a way that does not cause harm to the provided services and the network that provides and supports them.
Privacy Policy
Pastport places the highest priority on the protection of your personal data and complies with the applicable legislation of the Data Protection Authority Law 2472/97, which applies to personal data databases, as well as with the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It is committed to their full implementation by taking into consideration the adoption of appropriate technical and administrative measures.
Pastport has taken technical measures to ensure the protection of personal data during their transmission, management, and storage, but the nature of the internet is such that nothing can guarantee absolute protection. For this reason, you can contact us using alternative means (e.g., by phone).
We ensure that we collect only data that is necessary for the purpose for which it was given and use it exclusively for the purposes for which it was collected. Apart from any data collected by Cookies, the data is limited to what you have explicitly provided for specific purposes and with your consent. Additionally, we collect data during your visit to our website and only if you have consented to it, a consent that is inferred by filling in the corresponding fields.
The processing of your data is carried out in accordance with:
- the terms of our contractual relationship,
- your consent, where required,
- the obligations of Pastport arising from the law (e.g., tax, labor, insurance legislation, etc.), and
- the legitimate interest of Pastport.
The processing of your data is conducted either by the specially authorized personnel of Pastport and affiliated companies, or through information systems and electronic devices by Pastport and exceptionally by third parties, who, having contractually committed to Pastport to confidentiality and the protection of your data, process them exclusively for the purposes for which they were provided to us.
As the data controller, the full contact details are:
Chrisostomou Smirnis 44
Chalandri 152 33
+30 210 6985050
[email protected]
Cookies
For the smooth operation of the websites, Pastport uses cookies. Cookies are text files stored by the user's browser on their computer. By using cookies, Pastport can provide services that would not be possible without them.
Pastport may use software such as Google Analytics to analyze the use of the pages, the interactions of the pages, and the paths followed through its websites.
Users can delete cookies from their browsers, as well as disable them completely.
More information about cookies, how to manage and delete them, can be found at www.aboutcookies.org.
General Data and Information Collection
During the use of Pastport website, data such as the user's IP address, browser, operating system, date, and time of each call to our servers, the referrer (where the user came from to our site), and other similar data are collected and stored in server log files. These data cannot identify the user, but they are necessary for monitoring the smooth operation of our servers, optimizing our advertisements, and providing information to authorities in case of cyber-attacks.
Users' Rights
Users of Pastport page, as subjects of the data, retain the following rights: a) the right of access, b) the right of rectification, c) the right of erasure, d) the right to restriction of processing, e) the right to object to processing, f) the right to data portability, g) the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority, h) the right to be informed about the rectification or erasure of personal data or restriction of processing, i) the right to be informed in case of a breach of the security of personal data, and j) the right to withdraw consent for the processing of personal data at any time.
You can withdraw your consent at any time in writing by sending your request to [email protected].
Except for the case that some of this data needs to be retained for tax purposes, such as if we have invoiced for any of our services, then their data must remain in our accounting program and in the files of the accounting office that serves us.
Statistical Analysis of Visit Data
Behavioral data on our sites, such as which pages are visited, dwell times, where they came from (referrer), frequency of visits, etc., are stored in third-party services such as Google Analytics for the purpose of improving Pastport marketing. This data does not personally identify users. These third-party services store cookies to function.
Remarketing
For advertising purposes, visit data is provided to third-party services such as Google and Facebook for displaying advertisements on third-party sites.