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INFORMATION SECURITY AND PRIVACY POLICY

Your security is important to us. Therefore, the personal data you share with us is carefully protected.

As the International Generations Trust and Aid Association, with this privacy and personal data protection policy, we aim to inform you about which personal data of yours will be processed for what purpose, with whom and why the processed data may be shared, our data processing methods and legal reasons, and what your rights regarding the processed data are.

Your Collected Personal Data, Collection Method, and Legal Basis

Your IP address and user agent information are obtained, recorded, stored, and updated through automatic or non-automatic methods and sometimes obtained from third parties such as analytic providers, advertising networks, search information providers, technology providers, solely for the purpose of analysis and through technologies such as cookies, within the framework of our service and contract relationship, and will be processed based on the legitimate interest processing condition.

Purpose of Processing Your Personal Data

Your personal data shared with us will only be processed in accordance with the purpose, proportionate and updated during the contract and service period to be able to fulfill the requirements of the services we provide in the best way possible, to enable you to access and benefit from these services to the maximum extent, to develop our services in line with your needs, and to bring you together with broader service providers within legal frameworks.

To Whom and for What Purposes the Collected Personal Data May be Transferred

Your personal data shared with us may be transferred to necessary technical and administrative measures, provided that to institutions and organizations domestically and abroad, and to judicial and administrative authorities upon request.

Your Rights as the Data Subject Whose Personal Data is Processed

In accordance with Article 11 of the KVKK, everyone can exercise the following rights by applying to the data controller:

  1. Learning whether personal data is processed or not,
  2. Requesting information if personal data has been processed,
  3. Learning the purpose of processing personal data and whether they are used in accordance with their purpose,
  4. Knowing the third parties to whom personal data are transferred domestically or abroad,
  5. Requesting the correction of personal data if it is incomplete or incorrectly processed,
  6. Requesting the deletion or destruction of personal data,
  7. Requesting notification of the transactions made pursuant to Articles 5 and 6 to third parties to whom personal data have been transferred,
  8. Objecting to the occurrence of a result against the individual by analyzing the processed data exclusively through automatic systems,
  9. If personal data is processed unlawfully, demanding the compensation of damages suffered due to this violation of the law.