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Mare Nostrum NGO does not collect the personal data of the users of this site, except for those that are provided to us by users with the special request to contact them.
Mare Nostrum NGO does not market or transmit to third parties the personal data provided on this site.
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Events

Mare Nostrum NGO ensures the confidentiality of the personal data of the participants in the organized events.
Within the events, personal data are collected through attendance lists and registration forms. Mare Nostrum NGO does not market or transmit to third parties the personal data provided. Attendance lists and registration forms for events/activities funded by sponsors or national/European funding programs are sent to the funder only in order to justify the activity/event.
During the events/activities there are photographs and video footage taken and posted on the organization's website/blog, social media pages (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) and Youtube. All texts and published images are the property of Mare Nostrum NGO and can be used for educational and informational purposes, mentioning the source - Mare Nostrum NGO.

COOKIES POLICY

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What are cookies used for?

Cookies make it possible to recognize the user's terminal and to present the content in a relevant way, tailored to the user's preferences. They provide a pleasant browsing experience and are a resource to provide the user with a comfortable experience - online privacy preferences, preferred language, relevant content, etc. Cookies are also used to generate anonymous reports and statistics, which help us to understand the use of the site, the interests of the readers and exclude the personal identification of the user.
Cookies themselves do not require personal information in order to be used and in most cases they cannot personally identify users.
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Why do we use cookies and what does navigation without cookies mean?
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Are these cookies viruses?

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