Privacy Policy

We value your privacy and recognize the importance of safeguarding personally identifiable information that can be used to identify you, such as your name, address, and phone number, that you share with us. We want to reassure you that when it comes to protecting your privacy on our websites, we adhere to appropriate standards. This policy is current and can be amended at any time in accordance with our practices implemented within our organization in relation to personal data and other relevant legal rights. This is used to facilitate collaboration between us, as a publishing authority, and you, as a researcher/author. We recommend that you read the passage below completely and carefully before using our website services and that you keep an eye on regular updates, if any, that may be incurred on a timely basis and that may change in accordance with the terms of this policy.

When you make personal data public, when authors download, install, or use any of our website fields, when our authors register to use any of our website services, when they visit our website, or when they interact with any third-party content or advertising on a site, we collect or obtain data. We may also receive personal information about our authors from third parties such as law enforcement authorities. We obtain personal data when they contact us via email, phone, or any other digital communication means. We collect their personal data such as your email and link, that they expressly choose to make public such as through social media platforms, if they post publicly about us, or when they visit our website’s resources.

Furthermore, we disclose personal data to you and, where appropriate, our legal groups and government regulators, upon the proposal, or for the purposes of documenting any actual or probable breach of applicable statute or regulation, accountants, auditors, litigators, and other outside consultants to International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, all of which are obligated by means to support legal provisions. In compliance with the law, we share your information with other entities within our company for legitimate business interests and the functionality of our sites, products, or publication services to you. We share authors’ personal data with government and regulatory security agencies, as well as outside consultants, our editors, peers, and other legal proceedings authorities, in investigating, detecting, or preventing criminal offenses, and third-party services of advertising plugins in the usage of our website “www.pyschosocial.com”. In the given situations, we may reveal the data we have accumulated from authors and/or the material that they have made accessible on our site and We could also disclose of that kind information and content to others if we believe in good conscience that the rule mandates it or to safeguard the interests or property of our website or its visitors.

If the authors do not want us to use their name, address, e-mail ID, or other details, for our own marketing purposes, they are encouraged to notify us at editor@psychosocial.com. Similarly, if they prefer that we should not disclose data that they have given us to other companies, then they should let us know. Other businesses that provide offerings on our site, provide a co-branded edition of our site, or advertise on our webpage may use cookies or gather information regarding you autonomously. Except as stated above, we have no control over the data collected and utilized by these businesses.

We may utilize marketing services that involve the mention of communication links in our content. Please note that in these cases, we will only provide textual references to these links without making them clickable. We do not directly publish or display active links that could facilitate direct communication, ensuring the privacy and security.