ENN is committed to respect the privacy of our users, members and conference participants.
ENN does not provide, sell or rent your personal information to third parties for commercial purposes.
We make every reasonable effort to prevent any loss, misuse, disclosure or modification of personal information, as well as any unauthorised access to personal information.
As part of the new GDPR-regulations, which have taken effect on the 25th of May 2018, we are required to ask new as well as returning visitors to give us their explicit consent to use their data.
As part of our ongoing commitment to transparency, we have updated our Privacy Policy to inform you of the personal data stored with ENN, as well as why we store it and what its intended use is.
Here are the key updates:
• We have improved transparency around the data we collect.
We make it easier for you to understand which information we collect, why we collect it, how we use it and reveal any third parties we share it with.
• We offer you more control over your information, through a series of system updates offering more flexibility and ease of use.
From now onwards, you can also let us know which information you still want to receive from us, by updating your tags in your ENN account. Simply select the content you still wish to receive from us, so you can rest assured we will not send you any unwanted e-mails!
Thank you for your trust.
Very best wishes,
ENN Office
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