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Privacy Notice

One of your rights under EU law is that you must be informed when your personal data - also known as personal information - is processed (collected, used, stored) by any organization including AIITA. You also have the right to know the details and purpose of that processing.

The AIITA website is our most important communication tool. Here we communicate our work, news, and information to the general public. Some of the services offered on our website require the processing of your personal data. Here we give you a general overview of some of the ways this website processes your personal data including the use of cookies and social media.

AIITA is committed to user privacy. All personal data collected by AIITA are processed in accordance with the provisions of Regulation (EU) 2018/1725 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2018 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data by the Union institutions, bodies, offices, and agencies and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 and Decision No 1247/2002/EC. For details, please visit the Privacy Policy page.

Social Media

We use social media to present our work through widely used and contemporary channels. Our use of social media is highlighted on AIITA's website.

Cookies may be collected by the social media buttons linked on our website, either when our website loads on your device or from social media services embedded in our web pages.

Each social media channel has its own policy on the way they process your personal data when you access their sites. For example, if you choose to watch one of our videos on YouTube, you will be asked for explicit consent to accept YouTube cookies; if you look at our Twitter activity on Twitter, you will be asked for explicit consent to accept Twitter cookies; the same applies for LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and others.

If you have any concerns or questions about their use of your personal data, you should read their privacy policies carefully before using them.

The AIITA Facebook account is managed by the AIITA Communication Unit and is used for information purposes only. The use of Facebook by AIITA, including the Facebook hyperlink, does not in any way imply endorsement of Facebook and/or its Data Policy. AIITA recommends that users read the Facebook Data Policy which explains Facebook's policy of data collection and processing and the use of data by Facebook and includes a list of users' rights and the ways in which they can protect their privacy when using Facebook.

Translation Disclaimer

The AIITA website language translation service uses translation software powered by Google Translate and offers materials that were translated by third parties. Reasonable efforts have been made in order to provide accurate translations. Translations are provided as a service to users of the AIITA website, and are provided "as is." No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy, reliability, or correctness of any translations made from the source language (English) into any other language. Some content (such as images, videos, documents, etc.) may not be accurately translated due to the limitations of the translation software.

Legal Notice and Disclaimer

AIITA grants accreditation to educational institutes, vocational institutions, distance learning centers, online courses, and corporations; and grants certification to professionals, qualified individuals, instructors, and students. AIITA can't give any titles or degrees to the accredited institute's students, or grant authorization about diplomas, work, opening an office, etc. Also, AIITA does not control or oversee the documents, certificates, diplomas, titles, degrees, rights, and authorizations issued/given by the accredited institution. All rights and legal liabilities of these belong to the institution that carries out the transaction. AIITA periodically checks the educational quality of the institution and the up-to-date curriculum of the course/program and reports to the relevant institution.

AIITA is a registered trademark in the European region and operates internationally as a non-governmental, private, and independent accreditation, certification, quality assurance, and rating association in the field of higher education. AIITA does not have a direct relationship with the European Union, EU Member Countries, and EU Institutions and does not operate as a sub-institution (or any legal identity) of these institutions/countries. All directives and regulations on this website belong to AIITA and have been created by examining the higher education systems of all developed countries. Written, visual, and audio content on the website is not associated with the European Union or the institutions and organizations operating under the EU and does not include their views, opinions, and decisions.