Privacy Policy
Our Company conducts its business activities in agreement with the principles of privacy, applying ethical and responsible practices.
The current legislation sets out our standards for the management and protection of your Personal Data, so that the maximum possible security is provided to you.
These principles, which ensure the protection of your personal information, apply to all types of our activities, including the collection and processing of information about individuals, including, but not limited to, research, production, commercial activities, corporate activities, company support and data transfer.
Indicatively, this Policy applies to:
This Policy applies to all natural persons whose data we process, including customers, candidates and associates.
Respectively, each employee of the Company, and third parties who process data for our company, are responsible for understanding and complying with their obligations under this Policy and existing laws.
The privacy principles described below summarise the standards and basic requirements for the collection and processing of personal data of individuals by our company.
Personal data:
1. Necessity - data minimisation
2. Legality, Objectivity and Transparency
3. Data Quality, Integrity and Confidentiality
We keep the Personal Data accurate, complete and updated, and in agreement with their desired use
We incorporate safeguards to protect Personal Data and Sensitive Data.
4. Rights of Access, Correction, Deletion, Portability, Processing Restriction and Processing Objection
You have the right to access your personal data.
This means that you have the right to be updated by use on whether we process your Data. If we process your Data, you may ask to be informed of the purpose of the process, the type of your Data we keep, who they were disclosed to, the retention period, whether automated decision-making takes place; you may also be informed of your other rights, such as correction, data deletion, processing limitation and filing a complaint to the Personal Data Protection Authority.
You have the right of correction of inaccurate personal data.
If you find there is an error in your Data, you may submit an application for correction (e.g. correction of name or update of address change).
You have the right to delete/the right to be forgotten.
You may request us to delete your data if it is no longer necessary for the aforementioned processing purposes.
You have the right of portability of your Data.
You may request us to receive, in readable form, the Data you have provided or ask us to forward them to another controller
You have the right of restriction of processing.
You may request us to limit the processing of your Data for as long as your objections on processing are pending.
To exercise your rights you can send us a request, describing the right you want to exercise either to the postal address of the Company,INTERAD AE με έδρα Ικαρίας 7, 121 32 Περιστέρι, ΑΦΜ 997839117, ΔΟΥ: ΦΑΕ ΑΘΗΝΑΣ with the indication “Exercise of right of access/correction/deletion/restriction/objection”, or to the email address: contact@agrosafe.gr entitled “Exercise of the right of access/correction/deletion/restriction/objection”, with a description of your request and we will take care to examine it and respond to you as soon as possible.
We respond to your requests free of charge without delay, and in any case within (1) one month from the time we receive your request. However, if your request is complex or there is a large number of your requests, we will inform you within a month if we need an extension of another (2) two months, within which we will respond to you.
If your requests are manifestly unfounded or excessive, in particular because of their repetitive nature, the Company may impose a reasonable fee, taking into account the administrative costs for information or execution of the requested action; or refuse to act on the request. You have the right to lodge a complaint with the Personal Data Protection Authority (mailing 1-3 address Kifisias street, Athens www.dpa.gr), if you consider that the processing of your Personal Data violates the applicable national and regulatory framework law on personal data protection.
Terms you need to know:
Anonymisation. The change, cut-off, elimination or other restriction or alteration of Personal Data in order to make it impossible for them to be used for identification, tracking or communication with the individual.
All laws, rules, regulations and orders of opinion that have legal effect.
Personal Data. All data about a recognised or unrecognised person, including the data that identifies the person or that could be used to locate, monitor or communicate with that person. Personal Data also includes direct identification information such as name, identification number or job title, and indirect identification information such as date of birth, telephone number and encrypted data.
Privacy Incident. Violation or breach of this Policy or a privacy law or Data Protection law. Determining whether a privacy incident has taken place and whether it has a physical nature will be implemented by the Data Protection Officer and the Legal Department / Compliance Department.
Processing. . Conducting any process or series of processes in data related to people, with or without automated means, including, but not limited to, collecting, recording, organising, storing, accessing, adapting, converting, retrieving, using, evaluating, analysing, reporting, distribution, disclosure, transmission, disposal, alignment, obstruction, deletion or destruction.
Security Incident. Access by an unapproved person to Personal Data or disclosure to an unauthorised person of Personal Data or the reasonable suspicion of our company that this has happened. Access to Personal Data by or on behalf of our company without the intention to violate this Policy is not a Security Incident, provided that the specific Personal Data was then used and disclosed only as permitted by this Policy.
Sensitive Data. Any type of data related to people that contain an inherent risk of harm to individuals, including data defined by law as sensitive, including, but not limited to, data related to health, inheritance, race, ethnicity, religion, or politics philosophical beliefs or faith, criminal record, accurate geographic location information, bank or other financial account numbers, state-issued registration numbers, minor individuals, sex life, relationships with trade unions, security, social security and other employer or government benefits.
Third Party. Any legal entity, organisation or person that does not belong to our company, or for which our company has no controlling interest, or that does not work for our company. Unless explicitly specified in this Policy, no sector of our company is required to meet the requirements of a third party under this Policy, as all subsidiaries and sectors are required to process data about people in accordance with this Policy
Changes to this Policy
This Policy may be revised occasionally, in accordance with the requirements of the existing legislation. Whenever this Policy changes naturally, a notice will be posted on our company's website.
Dispute Resolution
We would like to inform you that in case of any dispute arising from our transaction for the resolution of which you have sent us a relevant written request but we fail to reach a joint agreement, you have the possibility to contact the Electronic Dispute Resolution platform online at webgate.ec.europa.eu/odr/ which connects directly to the competent independent Authority “Consumers Ombudsman” www.synigoroskatanaloti.gr In this platform you can submit a request to resolve the dispute and then our company will be called by the competent Authority at contact@agrosafe.gr
In addition, we take into account that our Company recognises in the context of good faith the advisory nature of the decisions of the Authority to be taken and has not committed itself to the enforceability of those decisions. In any case, the civil courts are competent to resolve the dispute through the Electronic Dispute Resolution platform.
You can read the Consumer Code of Practice of Electronic Commerce as published in the Official Gazette