Privacy Statement
The names and addresses provided in this journal will be used exclusively for the services provided by this publication and will not be made available for other purposes or to third parties, in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) [(EU) 2016/679].
Radiações Journal manages the entire editorial workflow, from submission to publication.
PRIVACY POLICY
Radiações Journal takes the privacy of its readers and users very seriously.
1. General provisions:
In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation [(EU) 2016/679], the data controller is Radiações Journal.
We do not sell, share or transfer personal information to third parties.
Radiações Journal tracks usage patterns on its website. This analysis is intended solely to identify access to articles.
Other aspects of our website’s workflow do not require the use of cookies.
2. Data collected about users
Browsing and reading articles on our website does not require readers to provide any personal information.
Registration on our website is optional and voluntary, but is required for the submission, review or editing of manuscript content. The data requested includes only the following:
- Identity data: title, first name, surname, initials, gender, username, institutional affiliation, ORCID number, biographical summary (e.g., department and position) and languages spoken.
- Contact details: personal URL, email address, telephone numbers and postal address.
- Additional personal data: scientific areas of interest;
Publishing a scientific article is inherently a public process. The names of all authors and the email address of the corresponding author of an article in the Radiações Journal will be made available to the journal’s readers to facilitate scientific communication.
Collecting these email addresses for commercial use is not permitted.
Radiações Journal itself will not send unsolicited emails to authors, unless this relates exclusively and directly to the article they have published in Radiações Journal.
Radiações Journal may use users’ contact details for academic purposes (e.g., to request a review of a book/article, to confirm the successful submission of content, or to request new work from authors).
Radiações journal reserves the right to disclose members’ personal information if required by law, or in good faith and on the belief that such action is reasonably necessary to comply with legal proceedings, respond to complaints or protect the rights, property or safety of its members.