Privacy Statement - Church History Review

The Church History Review (the "Journal") is committed to protecting the privacy of its users. This privacy statement provides information about what information we collect, how we use it, and how we protect users' personal information.

1. Data Controller

Data controller of the Journal:

Dienes Dénes / Scientific Collections of the Reformed College of Sárospatak
E-mail: mail@egyhaztortenetiszemle.hu
Website: https://egyhaztortenetiszemle.hu
OJS integration: https: //egyhaztortenetiszemle.hu/ojs/index.php/e)

2. Data collected

The Journal may collect the following information from users:

  • Registration: name, e-mail address, institutional affiliation (authors, readers, reviewers).

  • Submitted manuscripts: content of the manuscripts, details of the authors.

  • User activity: IP address, browser type, time and frequency of visits to the Journal website (logging).

  • Communication: communication with the Journal (e-mails, letters).

  • Data uploaded to the repository: documents uploaded by users to the repository (attachments, digitised archival documents, images, illustrations, research material) and personal data related to them, if they are included in the documents.

3. Purpose of data processing

We use the information collected for the following purposes:

  • To operate and improve the Journal.

  • Management, editing and publication of submitted manuscripts.

  • Maintaining contact with users.

  • Collecting statistical data on the Journal's readership and user habits.

  • To improve the user experience.

  • Maintaining the document library and making uploaded documents publicly available.

4. Data storage and protection

We store users' personal information securely and take all reasonable measures to protect it. Only authorised persons have access to the data.

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5. Data transmission

We will only transfer users' personal data to third parties if required to do so by law or if the user has consented.

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6. Cookies

The Journal website may use cookies to improve your user experience. Cookies are small text files that the website stores on the user's computer. Users can set their browsers not to accept cookies, but if they do, some of the website's functions may not work properly.

7. User rights

Users have the right to:

  • Access to their personal data.

  • To make corrections if their personal data is inaccurate or incomplete.

  • Delete if your personal data is no longer needed.

  • To restrict processing.

  • Data portability.

  • To object to data processing.

Users can exercise their rights by contacting the controller using the contact details provided.

8. Remedies

If users feel that the Journal has violated their right to the protection of their personal data, they may lodge a complaint with the National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (NAIH).

9. Amendment of the declaration

The Journal reserves the right to modify this privacy statement at any time. Amendments will take effect upon publication on the website.