Cookie Policy

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The bellow policy complies with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Our website uses cookies in order to access certain information when the user/visitor navigates its pages.Cookies are small alphanumerical text files containing information that a website stores on your computer or mobile device when you visit. This allows the website to remember your actions and preferences for a certain period, so you don’t have to re-enter this information each time you visit. Cookies do not take knowledge of any document or file from your computer or mobile device.

Our cookies serve the following purposes:

  • To recognize and assess the number of visitors and to see how visitors navigate our website when they use it. This helps us improve the website’s functionality.
  • To recognize and verify the user on various pages of our website when necessary.
  • To allow us to retrieve stored user data.

The data we send, connected to cookies (user-ID, advertising-ID), is automatically deleted after 14 months.

We may also collect information about your computer, including your IP address, your operating system and browser type, for system administration, customer support, and to collect aggregate information for internal purposes.

If you don’t want any collection of information through cookies, then you can use your browser’s settings in order to delete the already existing cookies. Also, you can choose whether you want to automatically accept or reject the cookies, or to decide for each cookie individually. In the event you don’t accept the use of cookies by our website, you may encounter issues in accessing some or all of its services and your navigation around its pages may prove to be difficult or even, in some cases, impossible.

How to Express Any Complaints or Grievances:

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) gives you the right to file a complaint with the Supervisory Authority, in the relevant EU member state (or European Economic Area) where you work, reside, or where the alleged violation of personal data protection laws occurred. In Greece, the Supervisory Authority is the Hellenic Data Protection Authority (HDPA), with whom you can contact via email at contact@dpa.gr or by phone at +30 210 6475600.