Privacy Statement
The magazine management services (hereinafter referred to as "magazines") undertake to protect users' personal data. This privacy policy provides information about what data we collect, how we use it and how we protect users' personal data.
1. Data controller
Data controller for the journal:
István Varga
Email: vargawebkiado@gmail.com
Website: https://vawe.hu
2. Data collected
The magazine may collect the following data from users:
Registration: Name, email address, institutional affiliation (for authors, readers, reviewers).
Submitted manuscripts: Contents of manuscripts, information about authors.
User activity: IP address, browser type, time and frequency of visits to the journal's website (logging).
Communication: Communication with the journal (emails, letters).
Data uploaded to the document archive: Documents uploaded to the document archive by users (attachments, digitised archive documents, images, illustrations, research materials) and the associated personal data, if contained in the documents.
3. Purpose of data processing
The collected data will be used for the following purposes:
Operation and further development of the journal.
Editing, proofreading and publication of submitted manuscripts.
Maintaining contact with users.
Collection of statistical data on the readership and usage habits of the magazine.
Improving the user experience.
Operation of the document archive and publication of uploaded documents.
4. Storage and protection of data
We store our users' personal data securely and take all reasonable measures to protect it. Only authorised persons have access to the data.
Hosting provider: Nanohost Hosting provider
5. Data transfer
We only pass on users' personal data to third parties if this is required by law or if the user has consented to this.
(If the journal is listed in other databases or repositories, this must be specified here.) Example: The journal "Egyháztörténeti Szemle" is available in the [name] database, so the published data will be forwarded to [name].
6. Cookies
The magazine's website may use cookies to improve the user experience. Cookies are small text files that are stored on the user's computer by the website. Users can set their browser to not accept cookies, but in this case, some features of the website may not function properly.
7. User rights
Users have the right to:
Access to your personal data.
Correction if your personal data is inaccurate or incomplete.
Delete when your personal data is no longer required.
Restriction of data processing.
On data portability.
Objection to data processing.
To exercise their rights, users should contact the data controller using the contact details provided.
8. Legal remedy
If users believe that the magazine has violated their right to protection of their personal data, they can lodge a complaint with the National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (NAIH).
9. Amendment to the declaration
The magazine reserves the right to change this privacy policy at any time. The changes shall take effect upon publication on the website.