Privacy Policy
The names and email addresses provided by users during their interaction with the journal are used solely for purposes related to the journal’s activities. They are not disclosed to third parties and are not used for any other purposes.
Personal Data Protection Policy
Personal data obtained from registered and non-registered users of the journal are processed in accordance with standard procedures governing the operation of peer-reviewed scholarly publications. Such data are used, in particular, for organizing the editorial process, maintaining communication among participants in the publication process, and informing readers about authorship and the editorial preparation of materials.
Authors are responsible for the proper use of data relating to individuals who participated in the studies reported in the articles. Persons involved in the editorial work of the journal are required to comply with generally accepted standards of personal data protection, including the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union.
In accordance with GDPR requirements, data subjects have several rights, including the right to be informed about possible data breaches, the right to access their personal information, the right to erasure (“the right to be forgotten”), the right to data portability, and the right to ensure confidentiality at the stages of system design and data processing.
At the same time, the GDPR recognizes the public interest in maintaining access to scholarly data, which is important for preserving the integrity and reliability of the public record of scientific publications.