Privacy Statement
JP International and its affiliated companies welcome your interest in this website (www.jpinternational.com). The JP International company responsible for it is:
JP International
223, Syggrou ave. & Tralleon str., 171 21 N. Smyrni,
Attica Region, Greece
We take your privacy seriously and want you to understand our practices with respect to the handling of your personal data. This privacy statement explains how we do this.
This website has different sub-sites for JP International business, products and services, which may also have their own privacy statements. Please read these if you visit our sub-sites.
When we collect your personal data
If you decide to contact us or make use of personalized services (e.g. by subscribing to a newsletter or by setting your personal preferences for webcast services), then you will be asked to submit the limited personal data which is necessary for us to provide that service or handle your query. This is completely voluntary.
If you ask us to send you newsletters, webcasts or other communications, we rely on your active consent in order to do so. You may opt out of receiving these communications at any time.
If any form which collects your personal data allows you to voluntarily provide additional information, we seek this information because we think it will help us to give you a better quality service. You do not have to provide such information if you do not wish to do so.
When searching for opportunities within JP International, you can provide some contextual details about your education, including your study field, predicted grade and country of study. This will enable our search engine to match your background with particular jobs it believes you may be suited for. The information you provide through the smart engine is not stored, and will not be linked back to you.
We also collect personal data from cookies, which we explain more about below.
Site traffic information and cookies
On your first visit to this site you were asked (by a notification banner) to accept our use of cookies and similar technologies and we’d like to explain how we use these technologies.
To learn about what cookies and similar technologies are, we recommend that you visit the following third-party website: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/.
Like many websites, we use cookies for a variety of purposes. These technologies collect information about your device hardware and interactions with our site.
This information helps us to
• continuously improve our site’s content and functionality by analyzing where, on which types of devices and how our site is used, how many visitors we receive, and where they click through to the site from; and
• remember you in case you re-visit our site, so we will know if you have already been served with cookie banners, surveys, or (where site content is undergoing testing) which version of the content you were served.
To delete or stop cookies being placed on your computer, please check the help menu of your internet browser. Blocking cookies will reduce the functionality of this website.
Who do we share your personal data with and where does it go?
Any transfer of personal data to this site will be secured by encryption. We may store or transfer your personal data to our other JP International companies around the world with guarantee an adequate level of data protection wherever your data is physically kept.
We also use the services of third-party service providers to host our webcasts and offer technical support. Any third-party provider we appoint must act in accordance with our written instructions when processing your personal data and must protect your personal data in line with the contractually required security measures. Where we store or transfer your personal data to a third-party provider based outside the European Economic Area, we take steps to ensure your personal data is adequately protected.
We have the right to disclose your personal data as required by law, or when we believe that disclosure is necessary to protect our rights and/or comply with a judicial proceeding, court order, request from a regulator or any other legal process served on JP International. If there is a takeover, sale or purchase of our business, we may disclose your personal data to the new (or prospective) owner of the business.
How long do we keep your information?
We will only hold your information for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it was collected, before making it non-identifiable or deleting it.
If you send us any ‘contact us’ messages, we will delete or de-identify these messages once we have finally satisfied your query.
If you choose to unsubscribe from a service, we may keep a ‘suppression list’ containing your details so we know you have unsubscribed.
Your rights, complaints and how to contact us
You have the right to access your personal data and ask for it to be rectified or deleted at any later time.
If you have questions or concerns relating to the handling of your personal data, or other privacy related query, please get in touch with us using www.jpinternational.com on the ‘CONTACT US’ functionality in the website’s footer. Please also use this link for non-privacy related queries.
If you are in the EU, you also have the right to raise a privacy concern with the Data Protection Authority established in the relevant EU country.
Third-party websites we link to
Our website may contain links to third-party sites. This privacy statement does not apply to those third-party sites.
We recommend that you read the privacy statements of any other sites that you visit as we cannot accept responsibility for the privacy practices of these sites, which may be different to ours.
Freedom of Information enquiries
If you represent a public authority governed by the Freedom of Information Act and you wish to consult with a JP International stakeholder about a potential disclosure of JP International information pursuant to a request you have received, please get in touch using www.jpinternational.com on the ‘CONTACT US’ functionality in the website’s footer, giving your name, the name of the public authority you represent, your contact details, the nature of the request and the deadline for disclosure and a responsible JP International person will contact you.
Changes to the privacy statement
We may update this privacy statement from time to time and recommend that you revisit it on occasion to see the latest version.
This statement was last updated in July 2020.
Cookie Preferences
On your first visit to this site you were asked (by a notification banner) if you would like to accept the described usesof cookies and similar technologies. You can change your cookies settings at any time by visiting this page. We’d like to explain how we use these technologies.
To learn about what cookies and similar technologies are, we recommend that you visit the following third party website: www.allaboutcookies.org.
Like many websites, we use cookies for a variety of purposes. Some cookies are necessary for the functionality of the site, others log data about your device hardware and your interaction with our site. It is our policy to use cookies and tracking technologies only with the consent of the users of the digital services we provide, except where the use of cookies or tracking technologies is strictly necessary for the use of a service.
On this website we use:
Functional cookies
These cookies are required for basic site functionality and are therefore always enabled. For instance, when you exit our cookie banner a cookie is dropped on your device reminding your browser not to re-serve this pop-up box when you later visit this site.
Performance cookies
The information the cookies gather is used to help us customise the website for our users.
Analytics
Where you have permitted the use of performance cookies, we use a web analytics tool provided by Google to collect statistical information about how visitors use and interact with our site.
The Google Analytics cookies collect information about
• Your IP address
• Preferred language
• The number of visitors to our site,
• The pages or content with the most traffic,
• Approximately where in the world you are visiting the site from,
• How you have found our site e.g from a direct search; link to a third-party site; or link in one of our emails.
We use this aggregated statistical information to help improve the site, for instance by prioritizing updates of the most read content or the most used functionality.Google Analytics cookies may retain information for up to two years.For more information about Google Analytics services, please click here: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage
Content testing
If we are working on updates to our site, we occasionally display original content to some visitors and alternate content to other visitors to help us assess which version best optimizes user experience. When we do this, we drop a cookie on your device to remember which version of the page you were served.
Surveys
We sometimes ask our visitors to complete optional surveys about our site or our goods and services. When we do this,we drop a cookie to remember not to send you the same survey again if you later re-visit our site.
Advertising and campaign cookies
Social media and other advertising cookies
Sometimes we pair up with social media partners such as Facebook or with online advertising platforms who drop cookies on your device when you visit our site in order to remember that you have looked at our site/expressed an interest in our products (“Third-party cookies”). This means that when you later visit these third-partysites or visit a site which has agreed to host adverts for our online advertising platform, the adverts displayed to you are more tailored to your apparent interests. If you click on these adverts,they will re-direct you back to our site.
Our third-party partners may pass us information about the total number of views, shares, and click-throughs these adverts have received.The third parties’ use of your information, including their deployment of cookies and tracking technologies, is subject to the third party’s privacy policy, not ours.
Conversion tracking
In order to see how successfully our marketing campaigns or other website goals are performing we sometimes use conversion pixels, which fire a short line of code to tell us when you have clicked on a particular button on our website or reached a particular page (e.g. a thank you page once you have completed the procedure for subscribing to one of our services or have completed one of our forms).
Unless otherwise specified the above cookies remain when you close your browser.