Terms of use-privacy policy & GDPR

The con­tent of this web­site is sole­ly infor­ma­tive in nature and does not con­sti­tute legal or oth­er pro­fes­sion­al advice. The Law Office Sta­ma­tios Miskis and Asso­ciates dis­claims any lia­bil­i­ty for any dam­age that may result from the use of the rel­e­vant infor­ma­tion. The infor­ma­tion pro­vid­ed does not replace the pro­vi­sion of legal ser­vices and access to it does not imply the cre­ation of a man­date rela­tion­ship between the read­er and the Office’s partners.

Gen­er­al

The use of the elec­tron­ic pages and ser­vices pro­vid­ed to the visitor/​user, from the web­site miskislaw.gr prop­er­ty of Sta­ma­tios Miskis, requires your uncon­di­tion­al agree­ment with the pri­va­cy pol­i­cy of the This site. There­fore, the visitor/​user must care­ful­ly read the con­tents of this page, before using the ser­vices of our web­site. If you do not agree, you must aban­don it and make no use of its ser­vices and content.

This pri­va­cy pol­i­cy may change from time to time in accor­dance with the laws or devel­op­ments in the indus­try. We will not explic­it­ly inform our cus­tomers or our web­site users of these changes. Ant̓ This, we rec­om­mend that you peri­od­i­cal­ly check this page for any changes to this pri­va­cy pol­i­cy. The con­tin­ued use of the site miskislaw.gr even after any changes to the pri­va­cy pol­i­cy, means the uncon­di­tion­al accep­tance of these terms on your behalf.

Pri­va­cy

We col­lect and process your per­son­al data only when absolute­ly necessary.

We will nev­er sell, rent, dis­trib­ute, or pub­lish your per­son­al data in any way.

If you are under 16 years of age, you must have your par­ents ’ con­sent before using the ser­vices of this website.

Rel­e­vant legislation

In addi­tion to the inter­nal infor­ma­tion sys­tems of our com­pa­ny, this web­site is designed to com­ply with the pro­tec­tion of users ’ per­son­al data, with the laws/​regulations that follow:

EU data Pro­tec­tion Direc­tive of 1995 (DPD)
Reg­u­la­tion 2018 on gen­er­al data pro­tec­tion of the EU (GDPR)

Per­son­al infor­ma­tion that this site col­lects and why we col­lect it:

This site col­lects and uses per­son­al infor­ma­tion for the fol­low­ing reasons:

Track web­site Traffic

Like most web­sites, he uses Google Ana­lyt­ics (GA) to track user activ­i­ty. We use this data to deter­mine the num­ber of peo­ple who use our web­site to bet­ter under­stand how they find and use our web­sites and to see their way through the site. Although GA records data such as your geo­graph­ic loca­tion, your device, your Inter­net brows­er, and your oper­at­ing sys­tem, none of this infor­ma­tion makes you per­son­al­ly known to us. The GA also records your com­put­er’s IP address, which could be used to iden­ti­fy you, but Google does not give us access to it. We believe that Google is a third-par­ty data proces­sor that is com­pat­i­ble with the require­ments of Euro­pean legislation.

Con­tact Forms and Email links

In case you choose to con­tact us using a con­tact form or link in our email, none of the data you pro­vide will be stored by this web­site or trans­ferred or sub­mit­ted to Processed by any third-par­ty data proces­sor, as defined below in the sec­tion “Our third-par­ty data proces­sors”. Instead, this data will be sent to us with an e‑mail mes­sage through the Sim­ple Mail Trans­fer Pro­to­col (SMTP) pro­to­col. Our SMTP servers are pro­tect­ed by TLS Secu­ri­ty pro­to­col (some­times known as SSL), which means that the email con­tent is encrypt­ed before it is sent over the Inter­net. E‑mail con­tent is decrypt­ed by our local com­put­ers and devices. We note that we retain the data from the con­tact form for a cer­tain peri­od of time for cus­tomer ser­vice pur­pos­es, but we do not use the infor­ma­tion sub­mit­ted to it for pro­mo­tion­al purposes.

About the serv­er on this site

All Inter­net traf­fic (file trans­fer) between this site and your brows­er may be encrypt­ed by using the HTTPS pro­to­col with the help of SSL (Secure sock­ets Layer).

Embed­ded con­tent from oth­er websites

Some of the arti­cles on this site may include embed­ded con­tent (e.g. Videos, images, arti­cles etc.). Embed­ded con­tent from oth­er web­sites behaves in exact­ly the same way as if the vis­i­tor vis­it­ed the oth­er site.

These sites may col­lect data about you, use cook­ies, incor­po­rate addi­tion­al third-par­ty mon­i­tor­ing and mon­i­tor your inter­ac­tion with this includ­ed con­tent, includ­ing detec­tion of Your inter­ac­tion with the includ­ed con­tent if you have an account and are signed in to that site.

Cook­ies

About cook­ies.

What is a cook­ie? The term “cook­ie” refers to a small data file con­sist­ing sole­ly of a series of infor­ma­tion in text for­mat that the site trans­fers to the Web brows­er locat­ed on your com­put­er’s hard dri­ve, either tem­porar­i­ly dur­ing Through­out your vis­it, or some­times for longer peri­ods, depend­ing on the type of cook­ie. Cook­ies per­form var­i­ous func­tions (for exam­ple, dis­tin­guish you from oth­er vis­i­tors to the same site or remem­ber cer­tain things about you, such as your pref­er­ences) and are used by most web­sites to improve Your expe­ri­ence as their user.

Each cook­ie is unique to your brows­er and con­tains some anony­mous infor­ma­tion. A cook­ie usu­al­ly con­tains the name of the field where the cook­ie orig­i­nat­ed, the “life­time” of the cook­ie, and a sin­gle val­ue (usu­al­ly in the form of a ran­dom­ly pro­duced unique number).

Types of cookies

The basic types of cook­ies that web­sites may use are described below

Ses­sion cookies

These are tem­po­rary cook­ies that remain in your device’s brows­er cook­ies file only dur­ing your vis­it and are delet­ed when you close the browser.

Per­sis­tent cook­ies (per­sis­tent cookies)

These remain in the brows­er cook­ies file of your device even after the brows­er clos­es, some­times for a year or more (the exact length of stay depends on the life­time of each cook­ie). Per­sis­tent cook­ies are used when the site admin­is­tra­tor may need to know who you are for more than one vis­it (e.g. To remem­ber your user­name or your pref­er­ences as to the site’s configuration).

First-par­ty Cookies

These are cook­ies that are installed in the brows­er and/​or on your device’s hard dri­ve from the web­site you are vis­it­ing. This includes assign­ing a unique ID code to you to track your nav­i­ga­tion on the site. Web­site admin­is­tra­tors often use first-par­ty cook­ies to man­age vis­its and for recog­ni­tion purposes.

Third par­ty Cook­ies (Third-par­ty Cookies)

These are cook­ies used by third par­ties, such as: Social net­works to track your vis­its to the dif­fer­ent web­sites they’re adver­tised on. The site admin­is­tra­tor does not have con­trol over these third par­ty cookies.

Cook­ies on this site and how to man­age them

On this site, we use cook­ies to improve the expe­ri­ence of using the site by its vis­i­tors. The oper­a­tion of the web­site will be sig­nif­i­cant­ly affect­ed if you dis­able or do not accept the use of cookies.

Below are infor­ma­tion about the third par­ty cook­ies we use on this site, includ­ing how to dis­able them and the effect of dis­abling it on the func­tion­al­i­ty of the site. If you would like more infor­ma­tion on how to man­age cer­tain types of cook­ies, includ­ing how to check or delete them, please vis­it: www.aboutcookies.org.

Google Ana­lyt­ics Cookies

Google Ana­lyt­ics cook­ies are analysis/​performance cook­ies that allow us to col­lect anony­mous infor­ma­tion about how vis­i­tors use our site. These cook­ies can tell us how many vis­i­tors are using the site, the time and dura­tion of access, and also pro­vide infor­ma­tion on how vis­i­tors are nav­i­gat­ing to the var­i­ous loca­tions on the site. This infor­ma­tion helps us to improve the way our web­site works. It is anony­mous infor­ma­tion and does not con­tain any per­son­al data.

The infor­ma­tion col­lect­ed by Google Ana­lyt­ics cook­ies on our isto­topo is trans­ferred and stored on Google’s servers in accor­dance with Google’s pri­va­cy policy.

For more infor­ma­tion about the Google Ana­lyt­ics ser­vice, please click https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245

You can turn off track­ing from the Google Ana­lyt­ics ser­vice by click­ing https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl%20=en=GB

If you dis­able these cook­ies your use of the site will not be count­ed, nor will it be used in the sta­tis­tics we col­lect to improve the ser­vices we pro­vide through the site. The oper­a­tion of the site will not be affected.

Cook­ies from video ser­vice providers (Google, Vimeo, Dai­ly­Mo­tion etc)

These providers may place cook­ies on your device if you are watch­ing on our web­site videos that we pro­vide as an exter­nal service.

If you dis­able these cook­ies, you may not be able to see the embed­ded videos from our website.

Cook­ies from social networks

Third-par­ty social net­works may place cook­ies on your device if you choose to share mate­r­i­al from our site with them by click­ing on one of the built-in keys called “Share”.

If you dis­able these cook­ies, the share fea­ture will not be available.

About the serv­er on this site

All Inter­net traf­fic (file trans­fer) between this site and your brows­er is encrypt­ed and trans­port­ed through the HTTPS pro­to­col using SSL (Secure sock­ets Layer).

Our third-par­ty data processors

We use a num­ber of third par­ties to process per­son­al data for us. These bod­ies have been care­ful­ly select­ed to com­ply with the leg­is­la­tion men­tioned in this text.

What per­mis­sions you have in your data

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

Data breach­es

For any per­son­al infor­ma­tion stored in our data­base, all nec­es­sary steps will be tak­en to safe­guard them. We will report any unlaw­ful breach of the data­base of this web­site or data­base of any third-par­ty data proces­sors to any­one and all inter­est­ed par­ties as well as to the author­i­ties with­in 72 hours of the vio­la­tion; Since it is obvi­ous that per­son­al data stored in a rec­og­niz­able form has been stolen.