Privacy Policy
Our Commitment to Data Protection
At Vatora, we prioritize the protection of privacy and the confidentiality of personal data entrusted to us. We are committed to full compliance with applicable data protection laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and relevant Greek legislation.
We encourage you to read this Privacy Policy carefully to understand the types of data we process, how we use it, and your rights regarding your personal information.
As part of this fundamental obligation, Vatora ensures that all personal data collected—whether through our website www.vatora.gr, in the course of our professional services, or through communication/collaboration with third parties—is handled transparently and in full compliance with the law.
Our core principle is to process only the data that has been explicitly provided with consent, for purposes such as:
- Providing information or services.
- Notifying individuals about professional opportunities.
- Enhancing the user experience on our website.
Collection of Personal Data
When submitting a message through the contact form on www.vatora.gr, you may be asked to provide certain personal details, including:
- Full name
- Contact phone number
- Email address
- Any other required information necessary for the requested service
Vatora strictly complies with Greek laws on Personal Data Record Keeping. The data provided is not shared with third parties, nor is it publicly disclosed in any form, unless specific legal or operational conditions apply.
Use of Personal Data
The data we collect is used strictly for essential purposes, including:
✔ Fulfilling the terms and obligations of the services we provide.
✔ Providing customer support and communication.
✔ Personalizing content to match user preferences.
✔ Responding to user requests related to our services.
✔ Informing users about new services and improvements.
✔ Ensuring the smooth operation of the website.
Exceptional Cases of Data Disclosure
Vatora may disclose personal data only in the following cases:
- With the user’s explicit consent for disclosure of their information.
- To collaborating third parties, but strictly to the extent required for service fulfillment.
- When legally required, by court order or upon request from governmental/regulatory authorities.