Trust Economics takes the privacy of its user data seriously. We are committed to safeguarding the privacy of our users while providing a personalised and valuable service. This Privacy Policy statement explains the data processing practices of Trust Economics business. If you have any requests concerning your personal information or any queries about these practices, please contact us by e-mail at info@trusteconomics.eu

Please carefully read the terms of this security and Privacy Policy of the Trust Economics together with the Terms of Use.

By using Trust Economics website (www.trusteconomics.eu) here in after referring to as «https://trusteconomics.eu» or «Website» and accepting the relevant declaration of consent, you unconditionally accept the practices described herein, the terms of which henceforth govern the contractual relationship between us and incorporated in the terms of use of each our service.

Occasionally, we may provide information to you that contains links to third party sites which are not subject to this privacy policy.

We recommend that you read the privacy policy of any such sites that you visit. When we collect and use your personal information, we ensure we look after it properly and use it in accordance with our privacy principles set out below, keep it safe and will never sell it.

PRIVACY PRINCIPLES

Personal information you provide is processed fairly, lawfully and in a transparent manner.

Personal information you provide is collected for a specific purpose and is not processed in a way which is incompatible with the purpose for which Trust Economics collected it.

Your personal information is adequate, relevant, and limited to what is necessary in relation to the purposes for which it is processed.

Your personal information is kept accurate and, where necessary kept up to date.

Your personal information is kept no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which the personal information is processed.

We will take appropriate steps to keep your personal information secure.

Your personal information is processed in accordance with your rights.

We will only transfer your personal information to another country or an international organisation outside the European Economic Area where we have taken the required steps to ensure that your personal information is protected. Such steps may include placing the party we are transferring information to under contractual obligations to protect it to adequate standards.

Trust Economics do not sell your personal information and we also do not permit the selling of customer data by any companies who provide a service to us.

WHAT ARE YOUR PERSONAL DATA

In your personal data belongs any information on paper or electronic media, which may lead, either directly or in conjunction with others, to your unique identification or to your identification as a natural person.
In this category belong, depending in case, such items as name, Tax Identification Number (TIN), Social Security Number (SSN), age, physical and electronic addresses, numbers of fixed and mobile telephones, callers and called phone numbers, SMS/MMS message recipients. Also details of your banking, debit prepaid cards, e-mail addresses, recognition of your equipment or terminal devices, smart mobile phones, PC, tablet, online search history (logfiles, cookies, etc.) and any other information that allows your unique identification according to the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the current Greek legislation and the decisions of the Authority for Protection of Personal Character Data.

WHAT PERSONAL DATA WE COLLECT

Trust Economics maintains a record of users’ and visitors’ personal data and is processed, which is, as appropriate, the following: when registering (subscription (e-Mail Address)), when sending a message through the contact form (first name, surname, e-mail address), when using the commenting system as a visitor (visitor’s e-mail address, IP, browser user) and kept in accordance with the specifications “on personal data protection”, as in force today.

All uploaded files are usually publicly accessible. If you upload images to the «liberalglobe.com», you should avoid uploading images with embedded location data (EXIF GPS) included. Visitors to the «Website» can download and extract any location data from images on the «website». We keep contact form submissions for a certain period for customer service and analysis purposes, but we do not use the information submitted through them for marketing purposes. In addition, we collect the data shown on the User Profile screen from registered users only.

We should let you know that when you leave comments the browser user agent string to help spam detection. An anonymized string created from your e-mail address (also called a hash) may be provided to the Gravatar service to see if you are using it. The Gravatar service privacy policy is available here: https://automatic.com/privacy/. After approval of your comment, your profile picture is visible to the public in the context of your comment.

The data of the users of the “Website” that are observed are those mentioned above and are strictly necessary for the effective provision of the relevant service, i.e., the provision of the possibility of commenting or the completion of the requested communication. In accordance with the foregoing, the sole purpose of the collection of such data is to ensure the operation of the respective service, that is, each time the service of the purpose for which you provide it to us.

The “Website” will use your information for the following lawful processing purposes, if you have given us your explicit and specific consent, per service, which you can freely revoke at any time, namely:

• To respond to your requests and queries and comments, as well as to update and respond to your suggestions and feedback on how to improve our services.

• To analyze «Website» traffic and improve your experience and provide you with updates.

• For internal operations and analysis such as internal management, fraud prevention (spam).

In any case, you can revoke your consent or change your preferences at any time by sending e-mail to info@trusteconomics.eu stating it or using the removal link at the end of each e-mail you receive from us.

In addition, you should inform you that the «liberalglobe.com» uses plugins for its operation. In particular, the providers of these plugins and the respective links of their Privacy Policy are the following:

Rarathemes                                           https://rarathemes.com/privacy-policy/

 https://rarathemes.com/cookie-policy/

GitHub                                                   https://help.github.com/en/articles/github-privacy-statement.

ShareThis                                               https://sharethis.com/platform/wordpress-gdpr-compliance-tool.

Arnebrahhold.de                                  https://www.iubenda.com/privacy-policy/78632704.

GTranslate                                             https://gtranslate.io/terms

Jeroen Peters                                        https://jeroenpeters.dev/

Ultimately Social                                  n/a

WPforms Lite                                        https://wpforms.com/privacy-policy.

Sempler Plugins LLC                           https://aioseo.com/privacy-policy/ 

FeedzyRSS Feeds Lite                         https://themeisle.com/?s=privacy+policy 

Google (Google Alert)                         https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en 

Thomson Reuters Corporation         https://thomsonreuters.com/en/privacy-statement.html 

https://thomsonreuters.com/en/privacy-statement.html#cookies

Bloomberg                                             https://bloomberg.com/notices/privacy/

Please read very carefully the respective privacy policy of the plugins providers that our “Website” uses to see the kind of information they may collect.

We collect personally identifiable information about you (your “Data”) through:

• Free trial, event or marketing enquiry and registration forms.
• Trial services
• Purchase of any our products or services.
• The provision of your details to us either online or offline.
• Publically available sources such as your company website.

The elements of your Data that we collect may include:

• Name
• Job title
• Company name
• Company address, phone and fax number
• Mobile telephone number
• E-mail address
• Open and click through data from emails sent to you.

USAGE STATISTICS

We may also collect information that we request from you regarding your use of our service(s) or that we collect automatically about your visit to our website. Please see our Cookie Policy for more details.

USE AND DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

We may use your Data for one or more of any of the following purposes:

• providing you with a personalised service

• processing orders, registrations and enquiries

• conducting research surveys

• allowing users to participate in interactive features of our service, where they choose to do so

• providing reports to our clients containing information about usage under corporate licenses

• running competitions, prize draws and promotions

• providing you with information about products and services we offer

• monitoring compliance with our Terms and Conditions and Copyright Policy

• We may also disclose your information to business partners and to third party suppliers we engage to provide services which involve processing data on our behalf, successors in title to our business or in accordance with a properly executed court order or as otherwise required to do so by law. We reserve the right to fully co-operate with any law enforcement authorities or court order requiring or requesting us to disclose the identity or other usage details of any user of our sites.

• We also use information in aggregate form (so that no individual user is identified by name), to build up marketing profiles, aid strategic development and to audit usage of the site

• We use technology on some of the pages of our websites, which may record user movements, including page scrolling, mouse clicks and text entered. The data we collect in this way helps us to identify usability issues, to improve the assistance and technical support we can provide to users and is also used for aggregated and statistical reporting purposes.

• We also use technology to record whether individuals open and read our publications. This helps us to monitor the ongoing interest of each of our publications.

WHICH ARE THE PRINCIPLES ASSOCIATION AND PROCESSING

This privacy policy aims to inform you of the terms of collection, processing, and transmission of your personal data that we may collect as processors. We are implementing the ten principles of the GDPR for the processing (legality, objectivity, transparency, restriction of purpose, data minimization, accuracy, storage time limitation, integrity, confidentiality, and accountability). Trust Economics protects and secures your eight rights to the use of your personal data (information, access, rectification, deletion, restriction of processing, portability, opposition, and non-automated profiling). The foregoing shall apply without any distinction and shall apply to all processes carried out and to all services provided by the Trust Economics.

WHAT ARE THE WAYS COLLECTIONS OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA

The Trust Economics collects personal data with your consent and acceptance of terms of use of each of our services such as:

• When you send us an e-mail when you register to receive an update.

• When you visit the “Website” by leaving comments below the analyses the information displayed in the comment form is collected, as well as your e-mail, collecting information from your terminal device such as the address Internet Protocol (IP), the operating system used, the type and version of your Browser etc. To protect our databases or our “Website” from unauthorized copying of data.

• When we receive documents, requests, orders, pleadings, warrants, etc. from third parties, such as supervisory, prosecution, judicial, tax authorities, to investigate crimes and protect you against fraud or the fight against all forms of crime and legal of goods.

MINIMIZING, STORING AND DELETING YOUR DATA

The Trust Economics will always ask you for the minimum required by law for your personal data to get in touch with us.

If you leave a comment, the comment and its metadata are retained indefinitely. This is so we can recognize and approve any follow-up comments automatically instead of holding them in a moderation queue.

For users that register on «trusteconomics.eu», we also store the personal information they provide in their user profile. All users can see, edit or delete their personal information at any time (except they cannot change their username). «Website» administrators can also see and edit that information.

The Trust Economics retains your personal data only for as long as it is imposed by the contractual terms of each service in combination with the applicable telecommunication, and other legislation, based on the respective purpose of processing, and then anonymizes or it destroys them. You can ask us and find out what data we collect about you and correct or to Delete them unless their retention is enforced by Law for documentary or judicial purposes and for the prosecution of unlawful acts.

COOKIES POLICY

The Trust Economics may implement applications or widgets from third parties and its applications, which allow interaction or sharing of content by its users. These widgets are visible to you. The network that provides the widget may provide you with controls to manage the appearance and functionality of the graphical component. Your interaction with a widget usually allows the third party to collect certain Information about you, including the IP address, page header information. and browser information. In some cases, the third party may recognize you through the graphical elements, even when you interact with the widget but visit a webpage or used an application with the widget.

According to the European E-Privacy Directive 2009/136/EU the Trust Economics accepts the use of cookies. These are online tools to collect and analyse information from social media platforms or affiliated third-party websites to measure traffic, improve functionality, content and the overall appearance of our “Website” and tailored to the needs of its visitors and users.

If you leave a comment on our «Website» you may opt-in to saving your name, e-mail address and website in cookies. These are for your convenience so that you do not have to fil in your details again when you leave another comment. These cookies will last for one year.

If you visit our log-in page, we will set a temporary cookie to determine if your browser accepts cookies. This cookie contains no personal data and is discarded when you close your browser. When you log-in, we will also set up several cookies to save your log in information and your screen options cookies last for a year. If you select “Remember Me”, your login will persist for two weeks. If you log out of your account, the login cookies will be removed.

If you edit or publish an article, an additional cookie will be saved in your browser. This cookie includes no personal data and simply indicates to post ID of the article you just edited. It expires after one day.

By using the «trusteconomics.eu», you positively agree (opt-in) by processing of your personal data collected from social networks or search engines e.g., Google Analytics, Facebook Social Plugins, Twitter, etc. without any involvement, influence, or control on the part of our “Website” and by forwarding either within or outside the European Economic Area (28-EU member States plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway), for which these third parties are solely responsible.

If you do not want third parties such as Google, Facebook, Twitter etc. to receive information from your browser, and when you visit the «trusteconomics.eu» you can opt out by making the corresponding option as provided by the respective use policy on the website of any such third party.

Although most browsers automatically accept the use of cookies, you can always change the settings on your PC by choosing not to accept cookies or being asked to accept each of them separately.

However, you should be aware that this will limit the range of browsing opportunities available to you on each web site.

LINKS TO THIRD PARTIES WEB SITES (EMBEDDED CONTENT FROM OTHER WEBSITES)

Analyses on the «trusteconomics.eu» may include embedded content (e.g., videos, images, analyses etc.) containing links to other third-party websites, independent entities operating and are maintained exclusively by them, and which we do not control as mentioned above. Embedded content from other websites behaves in the exact same way as if the visitor has visited the other website. These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with that embedded content, including your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to that website.

Therefore, Trust Economics bears no responsibility whatsoever for the content, actions, or policies of these websites. Please carefully read the respective data protection policies on the different websites you visit, as they may vary considerably from ours.

ANALYTICS

Trust Economics uses for its analyses the plugin Google Analytics and the provider of this plugin is the ShareThis. The link to the privacy police followed by this plug-in provider is https://sharethis.com/ platform/wordpress-gdpr-compliance-tool/.

Also, the plugin used for the contact form provides analysis services. Its provider is WPforms and the link which leads to its privacy policy is https://wpforms.com/privacy-policy.

The «trusteconomics.eu» uses as a web-hosting the company Top.Host. Its privacy policy link is the following https://top.host/privacy-policy.htm.

We recommend that you carefully read their respective data policy protection policies to get a full insight into whether and what kind of personal information they might be collecting.

TRANSFER YOUR DATA TO THIRD PARTIES

As a rule, Trust Economics does not transmit your personal data to third parties. Trust Economics transmit your data exceptionally when it accepts a mandate or decision of a court or official state authority (prosecution authorities, cybercrime, supervisory authorities, etc.) when it is made to comply with the legislation and to prevent at our expense and at the expense of our visitors and users’ unlawful actions (e.g., insulting, personality infestation, etc.).
Trust Economics selects trusted providers, and we strive to set contractual restrictions on third parties who receive your personal data to ensure that they use them in accordance with this policy and the applicable laws in Europe and internationally on data protection. However, we cannot guarantee that they will not use or disclose this data, without even your permission. For this reason, we recommend that you carefully review the privacy practices of any third-party providers/suppliers whose products or services may you purchase through the “trusteconomics.eu».

To process your data, we may need to transfer your information to other countries, including countries basically within and within the European Economic Area based on EU adequacy decisions, standard conventions, and approved codes of conduct.

Visitor comments may be checked through an automated spam detection service.

SECURITY OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA

In each case we take appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure that your personal information is transferred, stored, and processed in accordance with appropriate safety standards and procedures and in accordance with the terms of this policy and the applicable data protection laws.

Trust Economics and its partners have appropriate security policies, and we use the appropriate technical tools, such as anonymization, data encryption, use of firewalls. We share the information you give us solely in the ways described in this policy and in accordance with your explicit and specific consent per type of processing, which you can at any time and freely revoke with contact with us or activating the unsubscribe command in our electronic messages.

WHAT RIGHTS YOU HAVE OVER YOUR DATA

The user or visitor may, where appropriate, exercise the following rights: the right of access (to find out what data we are processing, why and their recipients), rectification (to correct any deficiencies or inaccuracies of data), deletion (right to be forgotten), restriction of processing (in case of dispute over the accuracy of data, etc.), portability (the user receives his data in a structured and commonly used format).

These rights are exercised at no cost, by sending an e-mail, unless they are repeated frequently and due to the volume of the “website” administrative costs, so you will be charged with the relevant cost.

If the visitor or user exercises any of these rights, the “Website” will take all possible steps to satisfy the request within thirty (30) days of receiving the relevant request, after informing either of the satisfaction or the objective reasons that hinder its satisfaction.

If you have an account on this site, or have left comments, you can request to receive an exported file of the personal data we hold about you, including any data you have provided to us. You can also request that we erase any personal data we hold about you. This does not include any data we are obliged to keep for administrative, legal or security purposes.

UNSOLICITED COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT

Trust Economics does not allow the use of its website “trusteconomics.eu” or its services for the transmission of bulk or unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam). We still do not allow the sending of messages to and from our users or visitors who use or contain invalid or counterfeit headings, invalid or actual domain names, techniques of hiding origin of any message, false or misleading information or violate the terms of use of web pages.

We do not allow in any way the collection of e-mail addresses or general information of our visitors and subscribers through our “Website” or our services. We do not allow or authorize any attempt to use our services in a way that could harm, disable, overload any part of our services, or interfere with anyone wishing to use our services.

If we consider that there is any unauthorized or improper use in any of our services, we may without notice, at our sole discretion, take appropriate measures to prevent messages from an internet space (domain), an e-mail message server, or an IP address. We can promptly delete any account that makes use of our services-and in our sole discretion-transmits or is linked to the transmission of any messages that violate this policy.

CONTACT FOR QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS

If you have questions or comments about this security and privacy policy, or if you believe that we have not followed the principles set out in it please send us e-mail to e-mail address: info@trusteconomics.eu

VALIDITY POLICY SECURITY AND PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA

This policy is subject to periodic improvement and review.

Any changes to this policy will apply to the information collected from the date the revised version will be published, as well as to the existing information we possess. The use of «trusteconomics.eu» upon publication of changes, it implies acceptance by you of these changes.

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