Privacy Policy
IntroPro complies strictly with Republic of Cyprus Laws on privacy principles which deal with the collection, holding, use and disclosure of personal information. IntroPro does not monitor individual traffic patterns. Most of the IntroPro site content can be accessed without disclosing personal information. Where personal information is provided to us, IntroPro maintains and uses that information in strict conformity with Republic of Cyprus Laws on privacy principles. You have the right to access information about yourself and to ask for it to be corrected, and to limit the purposes for which it can be used. IntroPro will not release your personal data without your consent. You may request access to, and corrections to, any information we have on you by contacting This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . IntroPro will not share personally identifiable information with third parties unless we have your permission or we believe in good faith we are required to by law.
Cookies
Cookies are small files that contain information a Web site uses for tracking purposes. IntroPro does not typically use "cookies" but it may use them from time to time to facilitate the user experience or to enhance site content by compiling aggregate information about what specific sections and pages users visit. Cookies do not provide any personally identifiable information. They do provide details of your IP address, the computer platform and browser that you use and what domain you are accessing our site from. They may also be used by partner and advertiser sites associated with IntroPro sites. Advertisers or independent third parties who operate the servers on which the ads reside may also place cookies. Although IntroPro encourages third parties to adhere to appropriate privacy standards and policies, IntroPro is not responsible for the actions or policies of such parties.
Email Newsletters
You will only receive email newsletters from us if you have: a) expressly signed up for a newsletter on IntroPro website or b) you are a subscriber to one of our publications and have been invited to sign up to an IntroPro email newsletter. The information we gather from subscribers to our email newsletters (including email addresses) is not shared with our email advertisers or other parties. From time to time we may send out emails on behalf of these advertisers, but we do not provide them with access to any personal information that you have provided. In order to provide you with better and more relevant advertising and services, we compile information about email response and website usage. When you sign up to receive a newsletter, you will be asked to provide your name and email address so that we can uniquely identify you on our database and to ensure that we can send the newsletter to you. This information also helps us to better understand our customers' site usage patterns and also what types of content and advertising may help to encourage those visits. This information also helps us to understand the types of marketing messages our customers are interested in receiving. All emails sent contain a link to unsubscribe or to modify your profile. You may subscribe or unsubscribe to any newsletter at any time.
HTML Newsletters
We make use of both "open-tracking" and "click-tracking" in our HTML newsletters (i.e. emails that contain text and images) but we don't link this to personally identifiable information. Open-tracking allows us to find out how many people have viewed our email newsletters and click-tracking allows us to find out which links in the newsletter were clicked on. This helps us to refine and improve the editorial content of our newsletters, and to provide you with relevant information.
Online Transactions
Online transactions including credit card transactions on IntroPro are secured using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). This is a standard for online transactions on the Web which provides security using digital certificates issued by Certification Authorities (companies who verify the authority of organizations before issuing them with a digital certificate). Most browsers also ship with a number of built-in certificates from major certification authorities such
