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When you provide the Ploutos Project with personal information, for example, by using the contact form, subscribing to the newsletter or registering for an event, we will take steps to ensure that your information is treated securely.
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If you email us through this website or at [email protected], we will receive your email address and any other information you choose to include in your email. We use your email address to respond to your inquiry.
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Webinars and events
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Ploutos is committed to safeguarding your privacy, while providing a high quality of service. EMN will treat your personal information as confidential and your details will not be given or sold to anyone.
Contents and services linked through the website
The Ploutos Project cannot guarantee the accuracy, reliability or completeness of any information obtained directly or indirectly from www.european-microfinance.org and therefore may not be held liable for any information. It is the user’s responsibility to use the information on this website with due care and attention, and to carry out any necessary checks before entering into any legal obligations.
The Ploutos Project cannot be held liable for any service interruptions on the website resulting from circumstances beyond their control (malfunctions, viruses, line problems, etc.), nor for any direct or indirect damage caused by these interruptions. This site may be linked to external sites over which the Ploutos Project has no control and for which it assumes no responsibility.
Access to the website may include technical devices, including links, directories and even search tools that let users access other pages and internet sites. In such cases, the owner of the website shall only be responsible for the contents and services offered on the linked sites if the owner was effectively aware of any illegal activity and failed to deactivate the link with due diligence. If users believe that a linked site contains illegal or unsuitable content, they should inform the owner of the website. However, this action in no way entails any obligation to remove the corresponding link.
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In the absence of any indication to the contrary, the reproduction of information contained on this site is authorized for non-commercial purposes on the condition that the source is expressly mentioned.
The entire contents of the website, understood as including, but not limited to, the texts, photographs, graphics, images, icons, technology, software, links and other audiovisual or sound contents, as well as their graphic design and source code, are the intellectual property of the owner of the website or third parties. No exploitation rights recognised by the current legislation on intellectual property are to be understood to be transferred to the user.
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Cookies are key to the way the internet works and offer numerous advantages when providing interactive services and improving browsing and usability on ploutosproject.org. Cookies cannot harm your computer and can help identify and resolve issues.
As an overview, there are different kinds of cookies:
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In no case shall cookies be used to gather information on your personal data; they shall only be used to improve browsing and connections.
In accordance with current legislation on cookies, users hereby expressly authorise the use of cookies by installing or updating their browser. This authorisation may be withdrawn at any time by means of the contents and privacy settings options.
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