Privacy policy

Privacy Statement

Privacy is an important concern for users of our site, and is something that Stichting BioMongol Foundation takes very seriously. Below you will find our policy for protecting users’ personal information.

Registration on our website is not required.

Browsing and viewing articles on our website does not require any personal information to be submitted from users.
Nor do these functions require the user’s browser to be set to accept
cookies.
Some other aspects of our services published on our website do
require the use of cookies, and the supply of information such as name, e-mail etc. This is necessary for security reasons and also for us to be able to assure standards of scientific integrity. Users may submit further personal information (e.g. details of research areas of interest) in order to take advantage of present and future personalization facilities on our website.
In accordance with European Union guidelines, registrants may decline to provide the information requested. They should be advised, however, that Stichting BioMongol Foundation may be unable to deliver its services unless at least the information necessary for security and identification purposes is provided. Where users have provided details of their research areas of interest, this information can be correlated, helping Stichting BioMongol Foundation to provide a useful service for scientists, offering them the most relevant information based on their areas of interest.
User information will only be shared with third parties with the explicit consent of the user. Publishing a scientific manuscript is inherently a public (as opposed to anonymous) process.
The name and e-mail address of all authors of a Stichting BioMongol Foundation manuscript will be available to users of Stichting BioMongol Foundation. These details are made available in this way purely to facilitate scientific communication.
Collecting these e-mail addresses for commercial use is not allowed, nor will Stichting BioMongol Foundation itself send unsolicited e-mail to authors, unless it directly concerns the paper they have published on behalf of Stichting BioMongol Foundation.

Stichting BioMongol Foundation reserves the right to disclose members’ personal information if required to do so by law, or in the good faith and belief that such action is reasonably necessary to comply with legal process, respond to claims, or protect the rights, property or safety of Stichting BioMongol Foundation, employees or members.