GDPR and data subject rights | AmViMed Publishers
AmViMed Publishers supports transparent data handling and responds to requests concerning access, correction, restriction, deletion, portability, objection, and consent preferences where applicable under the GDPR and related privacy laws. What rights users may exercise: Depending on the legal basis and context of proce
AmViMed Publishers supports transparent data handling and responds to requests concerning access, correction, restriction, deletion, portability, objection, and consent preferences where applicable under the GDPR and related privacy laws.
What rights users may exercise
Depending on the legal basis and context of processing, users may request access to personal data, correction of inaccurate records, restriction of processing, deletion where retention is no longer required, portability of eligible data, or objection to certain processing activities. Some publication records, peer review logs, invoicing records, and integrity files may need to be retained for contractual, legal, audit, or scholarly record reasons even when a request is received.
How requests are handled
Requests should be sent to the publishing office using the contact details provided on the Contact page or Privacy Policy page. AmViMed Publishers may ask for reasonable identity verification before disclosing, exporting, correcting, or deleting account-linked data. Requests are reviewed in light of publication obligations, editorial recordkeeping, fraud prevention, legal compliance, and system security duties.
Consent and analytics preferences
Where analytics or optional measurement technologies are used, they are controlled through the cookie consent choices available on the website. Users may accept analytics, decline optional analytics, or revisit their preference later through the cookie settings controls and cookie policy page. Essential platform storage used for login state, dashboard continuity, saved articles, and security cannot be disabled without impairing core platform functionality.