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Collection of your personal information

We collect information as part of the operation of our websites and services. On some SafeCape websites, we may ask you to provide personal information, such as your email address, name, home or work address, or telephone number. We may also collect demographic information, such as your postal code, age, gender, preferences, interests, and favorite activities. If you make a purchase or subscribe to a service, we will ask for additional details such as your credit card number and billing address.

We use technologies such as cookies and web beacons (described below) to collect information about the pages you view, the links you click, and other actions you take on our sites and services. When you receive newsletters or emails from SafeCape, we may use web beacons, custom links, or similar technologies to determine whether the email has been opened and which links you clicked, in order to provide you with more relevant content.

SafeCape may collect and use your personal information to operate and improve its websites and services. These uses may include providing more effective customer service, making the sites or services easier to use—eliminating the need for you to repeatedly enter the same information—research and analysis to improve our products, services, and technologies, and presenting content tailored to your interests and preferences.

The personal information collected through SafeCape websites and services may be stored and processed in Greece, the EU, the United States, or any other country, depending on the nature of the service and how the web operates.

Sharing your personal information

Except as described in this statement, we will not disclose your personal information outside of SafeCape without your consent. Some SafeCape services are provided in collaboration with other companies (partners). If you register for or use such a service, both SafeCape's privacy policy and that of its partner may appear. In this case, both SafeCape and its partner will receive the information you provide, such as on registration forms. We may also disclose personal information as part of a corporate transaction, such as a merger or sale of assets.

Use of cookies

Most SafeCape Web sites use "cookies," which are small text files stored on your hard drive by a Web server. Cookies contain information that can be read later by a Web server in the domain that gave you the cookie. One of the primary purposes of cookies is to store your preferences and other information on your computer in order to save time for you, given that you will not need to enter the same information each time, as well as to display your customized content and targeted advertisements that interest you on subsequent visits to these sites. SafeCape Web sites also use cookies as described in the Display of Advertisements sections of this privacy policy. You have the ability to accept or decline cookies. Most Web browsers automatically accept cookies, but in most cases you can modify your browser settings to decline cookies, if you prefer. If you choose to decline cookies, you may not be able to sign in or use the other interactive features of SafeCape Web sites and services that depend on cookies, there may be no ability to maintain.

Use of Web beacons

SafeCape web pages may contain electronic images known as "Web beacons" - often called single-pixel gifs - which may be used to deliver cookies to our sites, to count users who have visited those pages, and to provide services with the participation of partners. We may include Web beacons in promotional email messages or newsletters to determine whether messages have been opened and acted upon. SafeCape considers important the control of unsolicited commercial messages, also known as "spam". Although SafeCape continues to review and implement new technologies, such as extended filtering capabilities, at this time there is no available technology that can completely prevent the sending and receiving of unsolicited email messages. The use of email sending tools and not disclosing your email address when online will help you reduce the number of unsolicited emails you receive.

Validity of this Privacy Policy

If you have questions about this statement, you should first contact us by sending us an email.

Changes to this Privacy Policy

We may occasionally update this privacy policy to reflect changes in our services and customer feedback. We recommend that you read this statement periodically to stay informed about how SafeCape protects your information.

Contact us

This is done via the company's e-mails listed on SafeCape Web sites or by phone at our headquarters' phone number.