Privacy and Cookies Policy
Below we inform you that the service provider “Live in your body” (registered office: Paros, 84400, Cyclades, Greece) processes your personal data in the following ways and for the following purposes.
During data processing, we act in accordance with the relevant legislation – especially Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council (GDPR).
This Privacy Policy covers the following website: https://liveinyourbody.gr
We reserve the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time, and any modifications become effective upon publication.
Data Controller
- Name: Live in your body
- Registered Seat: Paros, 84400, Cyclades, Greece
- E-mail: rg.ydobruoynievil@ehtaerb
- Phone Number: +306948183261
Legal Bases of Data Processing
- Performance of a contract (GDPR Article 6(1)(b))
- Compliance with a legal obligation (GDPR Article 6(1)(c))
- Legitimate interests of the controller or a third party (GDPR Article 6(1)(f))
- Consent of the data subject (GDPR Article 6(1)(a))
- Public interest or exercise of official authority (GDPR Article 6(1)(e))
- Fulfillment of accounting and tax obligations (π.χ. GDPR Article 6(1)(c), other relevant national legislation)
- Enforcement of legal claims or defenses (GDPR Article 6(1)(f))
Hosting Provider Information
The data is processed and stored by the following hosting provider for the operation of the service.
- Provider Name: Chemicloud
- Address: 145 Broadway, 249 Arch St
- E-mail: moc.duolcimehc@pleh
- Address: chemicloud.com
Cookies
While browsing the website, so-called cookies may be placed on the user’s computer. These cookies contain technical information, and their primary purpose is to ensure convenient, personalized browsing. However, the site may also use cookies for analytics, remarketing, or media elements.
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Essential
Essential cookies and services enable basic functions and are necessary for the proper functioning of the website. These cookies and services do not require user permission according to GDPR.
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Required
These cookies and services are necessary for the proper functioning of the website, but their use requires user consent. These may include, but are not limited to: payment gateways, captcha services, embedded booking services.
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Analytics
Statistics cookies collect usage information, enabling us to gain insights into how our visitors interact with our website.
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Marketing
Marketing services are used by third-party advertisers or publishers to display personalized ads. They do this by tracking visitors across websites.
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Media
These cookies and services are necessary to display certain media elements, such as embedded videos, maps, social media posts, etc.
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Other services
This category includes all cookies, domains, and services that do not fall into the other specified categories or have not been explicitly categorized.
Cookies Used on This Website
| Cookie Name | Purpose |
|---|---|
| mhcookie | essential |
| wordpress_test_cookie | essential |
| wp_lang | essential |
| wordpress_logged_in_* | essential |
| wp-settings-* | essential |
| wp-settings-time-* | essential |
Users can regulate or disable the use of cookies in their browser settings; however, this may affect certain functions of the site.
Data of Minors
Our service is not specifically directed at minors under the age of 16. If we do collect and process data of minors, we do so only if the law prescribes consent or parental/guardian authorization.
Parents and guardians may request the modification or deletion of any recorded data about themselves or the minors under their supervision at any time.
Data Retention Periods
We only store data for the necessary period or for the deadlines prescribed by the relevant legislation. After that, the data is deleted or anonymized.
Data Transfer to Third Parties
We only transfer your data to third parties if you have explicitly consented to this, or if it is required by law or an authority order.
Data Security Measures
During data processing, both the data controller and the data processor employ organizational and technical protection measures that take into account modern technological possibilities and the nature of data processing (purpose, scope, circumstances), as well as the varying degrees of risk faced by natural persons. These safeguards aim to maintain data protection proportionate to the risks continuously.
These measures may include data encryption, maintaining the availability, confidentiality, and integrity of systems and services, and ensuring sufficient resilience. We pay particular attention to restoring the availability of and access to data as soon as possible in the event of any physical or technical incident.
By regularly reviewing and testing security measures, we ensure that the guarantees provided are not merely theoretical but actually provide an adequate level of protection in practice. We store data so that unauthorized persons cannot access it; for this purpose, paper-based documents are kept in a closed, secure environment, while electronic data is accessible only to persons with properly regulated access rights.
Protection of Paper-Based Documents
The building and rooms where paper-based records are located have adequate fire and property protection systems, thus reducing the possibility of physical damage.
IT Protection
The computers and mobile devices involved in data processing are equipped with appropriate antivirus protection and access control. To secure the electronically stored information, we apply up-to-date backups and archiving solutions, ensuring these backups are accessible if needed.
Management and Reporting of Data Protection Incidents
If an event occurs that threatens personal data with unauthorized access, damage, or loss, we immediately take steps to further protect the affected data and mitigate damages. If the situation suggests that the incident poses a significant risk to individuals’ rights or freedoms, we notify the affected individuals without undue delay, explaining the nature of the incident in understandable terms, as well as the measures we have taken or plan to take to address it.
In accordance with applicable regulations, if a data protection incident occurs that is likely to result in a risk to the rights and freedoms of natural persons, the data controller reports it to the competent supervisory authority within 72 hours of becoming aware of it. If the notification is made beyond this period, the reasons for the delay must also be provided.
User Rights
As a data subject (user), you have the following rights regarding the processing of your personal data:
- Right of access (GDPR Article 15)
- Right to rectification (GDPR Article 16)
- Right to erasure (“right to be forgotten”) (GDPR Article 17)
- Right to restriction of processing (GDPR Article 18)
- Right to data portability (GDPR Article 20)
- Right to object (GDPR Article 21)
To exercise your rights, please contact us (e-mail: rg.ydobruoynievil@ehtaerb). We usually respond within one month of receiving the request.
Complaints and Remedies
If you believe there has been an abuse of your personal data, you can make an official report at the following contact details:
- E-mail: rg.ydobruoynievil@ehtaerb
- Address: Paros, 84400, Cyclades, Greece
Date of last update: 28/04/2025