PRIVACY POLICY

Effective Date: 26 August 2025

The Goumenissa Project respects your privacy and complies with applicable data protection laws.

Data Collected

To create an account or place an order, we collect your name, address, e-mail, and contact number. For newsletters, only your e-mail is required. We do not collect or store card/PayPal details.

Purpose of Processing

Your personal data is used for:

  1. Executing sales agreements.

  2. Communicating with you about products and services.

  3. Sending newsletters (if subscribed).

  4. Measuring site traffic and preferences.

User Rights

You may request access, correction, deletion, restriction, or transfer of your data by contacting: thegoumenissaproject@gmail.com. You may withdraw consent or unsubscribe from newsletters at any time. Complaints can be lodged with the Hellenic Data Protection Authority (www.dpa.gr).

Data Sharing

Your data may be shared with third-party service providers (e.g., marketing, courier, IT services), who are required to apply the same security standards.

Data Retention

We keep your data for as long as necessary to fulfill legal obligations and provide services. You may request deletion at any time.

Cookies & Analytics

The site uses cookies to improve your browsing experience. Cookies may be used for analytics (Google Analytics) and advertising purposes. You may disable cookies in your browser, though some site functions may be affected.

Our site may also include links to social media (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter). Interaction with these platforms is subject to their own privacy policies.

Modifications

We may update this Privacy Policy in line with legal and commercial practices. Updates become effective upon publication.

Communication

For any privacy-related questions, contact: thegoumenissaproject@gmail.com.

Final Provisions

These Terms of Use, Sales Terms & Conditions, and Privacy Policy constitute the full agreement between the Company and the User. They are governed by Greek law, with Kilkis courts as competent authorities for disputes.