Terms and Conditions
GENERAL
The use of the websites and services of www.Thebusinessology.com by the visitor / user presupposes his / her unconditional agreement with the following terms of use, which apply to all the content included in this website. Therefore, the visitor / user must carefully read these terms before using the services of the website and if he/she does not agree, he/she must not use the services and the content. The visitor / user is kindly requested to check the content of the terms of use for possible changes. Continuation of the use of www.Thebusinessology.com even after any changes occur, means the unconditional acceptance of these terms by the visitor / user.
1) DISCLAIMER
This website is used to facilitate public access to digital offers posted by companies / organisations.
We are doing everything we can to ensure that the information posted on the website is accurate and error-free. However, we cannot guarantee that all the information posted is accurate. When incorrect information is detected, we try to correct them. Links with external pages are offered solely for the convenience of visitors and should not be construed in any way as adopting their content, recommending them or approving them.
2) INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
The content posted on this website is provided in accordance with the terms of the following license: Creator Report – Similar Distribution 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0).
The design of the website and its regulations are the intellectual property of Thebusinessology and are protected in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Cypriot law, European law and international conventions.
3) PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA
a. General
Thebusinessology is responsible for processing the personal data of the visitor / registered user and controls the processing of its data on the web pages of www.Thebusinessology.com services
For the processing of your data as described below, Thebusinessology is based on the following legal bases:
• Providing Services: In order for the visitor / registered user to submit applications, it is necessary to process the personal data that he / she provides during his / her registration and the submission of the application in the registration form.
• Consent: Registered users are required to give their explicit consent to the following processing purposes: Bid submission.
b. Update, editing and editing purposes:
Thebusinessology informs the registered user / visitor and the registered user / visitor acknowledges that he / she is aware of the following:
i. Processing of Personal Data:
Thebusinessology will process the personal data of the visitor / registered user, as stated by him / her when creating his / her account and his / her application in the registration form in order to complete the specific request.
ii. Electronic Submission of Applications, Type of Personal Data and Processing Purposes:
1. Basic processing
In order to submit and process a request through Thebusinessology website, the following are requested:
• full name
• ID / passport number
• company / organisation name
• telephone number
• e-mail address
The purpose of basic data processing is to process the application, communicate with the user and send informative messages regarding the steps of the processing, provide clarifications related to the application and in general, the confirmation and identification of the user if needed.
2. Processes that require consent
In order for Thebusinessology website to send to the registered user informative messages, the registered user must have previously given his clear consent.
You may withdraw this consent at any time and not receive such messages from www.Thebusinessology.com by sending your request via e-mail to xxxx@xxxxx
The visitor / registered user is informed that his / her personal data may be processed by Thebusinessology even without his / her consent in case of fulfilment of our obligations under the law, such as when the relevant data are requested in the context of inspections by the competent supervisory and judicial authorities.
3. Data recipients
For the data that is necessary for the service of each of the above processing purposes and within the scope of each recipient’s responsibilities, the recipients of the data of the registered user are or may be:
(wording not clear here)
4. Rights of data subjects
Each registered user, as a data subject, may at any time exercise his / her rights, as provided for in the General Regulation on Personal Data Protection 679/2016 EU and in particular Articles 12 to 23 thereof and the national legislation and in particular:
(i) the right to information and access to the data processed by Thebusinessology,
(ii) the right to restrict the processing of his / her data,
(iii) the right to correct or delete part or all (right to be forgotten) of his / her personal data,
(iv) the right to object, that is, to object to the processing of his / her personal data, and
(v) the right to portability of his / her data.
The member/user may exercise the above rights by submitting a relevant request to the email address xxxx@xxxxx
5. Personal Data Retention Time
Thebusinessology states that no other use of the personal data of the guest / registered user will be made for purposes other than those mentioned in this policy without prior notice and, where required, with his/her consent.
6. Obligations and Limitation of Liability of Thebusinessology
6.1 Thebusinessology makes every effort is made to ensure that the information and content of the platform is complete, accurate, truthful and up-to-date. However, Thebusinessology is not responsible for any errors that may occur in the posted content or for any network problems that impede the smooth access and use of the platform.
6.2 Every effort is made to ensure that the content of the platform (digital services, information material of any kind, data, software, etc.) is safe for use by visitors and / or users. However, no warranty is provided for any problems that may arise on the devices of the visitors and / or users from the use of the online platform.
6.3 Anything provided to visitors and / or users through the platform is in no way, directly or indirectly, an incentive or advice to perform any act, but it is up to their own discretion to assess that is provided to them and acted based on their private will, excluding Thebusinessology from any liability.
6.4 In no case, including negligence, shall Thebusinessology be liable for any damage caused to visitors and / or users in connection with the use of this platform.
7. Termination – Suspension of Operation of this Platform
7.1 The visitor / user agrees that Thebusinessology, in its sole discretion, is entitled to terminate or suspend the operation of the platform, its content and / or its information, at any time and for any reason, or without justification, even if access and use continues to be allowed to others.
7.2 With such suspension or termination of operation, the visitor and / or user is obliged to immediately discontinue the use of the platform and its services. Access to the platform, its information or services after the termination or suspension as above, constitutes an act of illegal entry.
7.3 In addition, the visitor / user agrees that Thebusinessology is not liable to him/her or to any third party for any termination or suspension of his/her access to the platform, its information and / or services.
8. Rules of Conduct for Visitors and / or Users
8.1 The visitor and / or user of the online platform is obliged to comply with the relevant provisions of National, European and International Law and the current legislation and to refrain from any illegal and abusive use of the content of the online platform.
8.2 The visitor and / or user assumes responsibility for any form of damage to the platform and digital products by himself, due to inappropriate actions from his/her part.
8.3 It is prohibited to promote and / or dispose of content that contains digital viruses or any other electronic code, files or programs designed to interfere with, destroy or restrict the operation of any software linked to the platform.
8.4 In case of any legal action and claim against the platform, due to any form of violation of the platform, the visitor and / or user undertakes to compensate Thebusinessology in case Thebusinessology is obliged to pay compensation or to any other obligation.
4) COOKIES
As a common practice, the platform uses cookies for the smooth operation and continuous improvement of the provided digital services. Cookies are not used in any way to record the personal data of the visitor and / or user, nor do they learn/are notified of any document or file from his/her computer.
Every effort is made to ensure the anonymity of visitors and / or users of the platform. The cookies used only concern the current session of the users and are aimed at assisting and utilising the systems of workload sharing and high availability.
The registration of access data, such as the IP address, is done anonymously to facilitate the access of the visitor and / or user to specific services of the platform – indicatively, among other things, to provide access to users to their personal services, through login to their account, to provide them with personalised services, to record general traffic data, to facilitate user access to specific services and for the smooth operation of the services.
In order to use cookies for the aforementioned purposes, the platform must first secure the free and express consent of the user, where required by applicable law. The visitor and / or user can configure his/her browser in such a way that it either warns him/her about the use of cookies in specific services of the platform, or to not allow the use of cookies in any case.
The rest of the access data that are formally recorded in the log files of the platform, are governed by rules of their protection, utilisation and destruction according to the current legislation on personal data protection.
5) SECURITY
The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol is currently the global standard on the Internet for certifying websites for internet users and for encrypting data between users and web servers. An encrypted SSL communication requires all information sent between a client and a server to be encrypted by the sending software and decrypted by the receiving software, thus protecting personal information during transfer. In addition, all information sent with the SSL protocol is protected by a mechanism that automatically verifies whether the data has been changed during the transfer.