Privacy Policy

This website is provided by JPP Marketing Limited (“JPP Marketing”). We take very seriously the privacy of our website users and the security of their personal information.

For your convenience, this website contains links to a number of other websites, both inside and outside the JPP Marketing. The privacy policies and procedures described here do not apply to those sites; we suggest contacting those sites directly for information on their data collection and distribution policies.

The purpose of this privacy policy is to set out the principles governing our use of personal information that we may obtain about you. By using the websites, or by registering as a user of the services that we provide, you agree to this use. We ask you to read this privacy policy carefully. Any dispute which may arise over privacy will be subject to this policy, the data protection notice (if any) incorporated into this website and the provisions of Cyprus law.

We may change our privacy policy from time to time. We therefore ask you to check it occasionally to ensure that you are aware of the most recent version that will apply each time you access this website.

Personal information collection and use

JPP Marketing will only collect personally identifiable data, such as your name or email address, when it is voluntarily submitted to us at this website. JPP Marketing and the companies we hire will use this information to comply with your request for information or as otherwise disclosed to you when you submit your information.

From time to time, we may refer to that information to better understand your needs and how we can improve our services. We may use that information to contact you. We will not otherwise transfer the personally identifiable information you provide at this website to any third party unless otherwise disclosed to you.

JPP Marketing adheres to the principles set out in the Recommendation of the Council concerning Guidelines Governing the Protection of Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal Data of 23 September 1980 and does not transfer personal information without suitable safeguards.

Non-personal information collection and use

We monitor the use of this website by collecting aggregate information. We may automatically collect non-personal information about you such as the type of internet browsers you use, the pages you visit or the website which directed you to our site. You cannot be identified from this information and it is used only to assist us in providing an effective service on this website.

Use of cookies

We use a number of cookies on our website for analytics to help us understand the usage and how visitors engage with our website gathering anonymous data.

Cookies are small files which are sent to your web browser and stored on your computer’s hard drive. This website uses ‘session cookies’ – temporary cookies that remain in your browser until you leave the website. These allow you to carry information across our site without having to re-enter it; it also enables us to analyse web traffic and improve our online services. They cannot be used to identify you. You may set your web browser to notify you of cookie placement requests or to decline cookies completely. You can delete the files that contain cookies; those files are stored as part of your internet browser.

Google uses cookies for remarketing purposes and Google Analytics. We use Google Ads remarketing service to advertise on third party websites (including Google) to previous visitors to our site and to show our ads to them across the internet based on their web experience on our website. You can opt out of Google’s use of cookies based on your interests and browsing history at any time by visiting Google Ads Preference Page and Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser.

Security of your personal data

We have implemented technologies and policies with the objective of protecting your privacy from unauthorised access and improper use and will update these measures as appropriate as new technologies become available.

Access and corrections

Under the Processing of Personal Data (Protection of the Individual) Law 138(1)/2001 (as amended) you have a right to request access to personal data which are held about you on payment of a small fee. You also have the right to require any inaccuracies in your information to be corrected free of charge. To find out more about your entitlements under this legislation, visit the Office of the Commissioner for Personal Data Protection: www.dataprotection.gov.cy.

If you have any questions about JPP Marketing’s privacy policy, please email info@jppmarketing