At Azuleon, we still believe in common sense and we like to get things done properly, be it when organising scientific meetings or handling memberships of scientific societies. In the services that we offer, we do our best to handle any data that we need to collect from you in a responsible and secure way. Whatever data we receive, the aim is always the same: providing you with efficient services while helping the scientific community show its brighter and nobler side.
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1.1 Azuleon sas specialises in organising scientific events and supporting scientific societies, offering also web-based services that collect the required data provided by event participants and/or society members. Azuleon conforms to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), as delineated by the EU (Reg. EU 2016/679) and Italian law (DL 196/2003). Besides this text, you may contact us at ‘privacy.policy@azuleon.org’ for any additional information about our Privacy Policy and GDPR-related issues.
1.2 Azuleon sas is an Italian company registered with VAT no. 04455450280 and numero REA PD-0391060, whose registered office is at Via Gabelli 90, 35121 Padua, Italy.
2.1 This privacy policy (Privacy Policy) sets out the ways in which we, Azuleon sas (Azuleon, we, us, our), may collect and use your personal data (your personal information) in connection with our business. It also explains what rights you have to access or change your personal data.
2.2 In this Privacy Policy:
2.3 Our Platforms are not intended for children. We do not knowingly collect or maintain personal information of people under the age of 18. If you are under the age of 18, please do not give us any personal information at any time or in any manner. We encourage parents and legal guardians to monitor their children's Internet usage, instructing their children never to provide personal information without their guidance. We will take appropriate steps to delete the personal information of persons under the age of 18.
3.1 Information that you provide to us
3.1.1 We may collect any information that you provide to us when you:
3.1.2 The information you provide to us may include (depending on the specific scientific event or scientific society) the items listed below.
3.2 Information we collect about you
3.2.1 All the information that you provide us (see paragraph 3.1 above), may be collected and stored by us.
3.2.2 Platform usage and technical data
When you use our Platforms, certain technical information is collected automatically, even if you have not created an account or logged in. This may include your IP address, browser type and version, operating system, date and time of access, the pages you visit, etc. This information is used solely to ensure the proper functioning, security, and performance of the Platforms. We do not use Google Analytics or any other third-party tracking or analytics services.
3.2.3 Imagery
We may capture images of you when we take photographs of or film an overview of a specific scientific event. Your image may be included in generic images or videos of the audience at the event in which you participate or other events organised by us. Your image may be specifically captured such as images of a lecture or talk that you deliver at an event. If you do not wish for your image to be used by us, you can let us know by using the contact details in this privacy notice. We may also specifically record content of talks at certain scientific events for video presentation; in such cases, we will separately request your permission to make the recording, reproduce, distribute and otherwise use such films or recordings.
3.3 Sensitive Personal Information
“Special categories” of particularly sensitive personal information (Sensitive Personal Information) include details about your race or ethnicity, religious or philosophical beliefs, sex life, sexual orientation, political opinions, trade union membership, information about your health and genetic and biometric data. We do not collect any such information (and, consequently, do not have specific security measures to handle these data). You may, however, voluntarily provide us with any information that we can use for the purpose of making reasonable adjustments to improve your participation in a scientific event. For example, if you notify us about specific dietary needs, we will use this information exclusively to best address your requirements. We will handle this information as indicated in point 7 below.
3.4 Information that we receive from third parties
We may receive information about you from third parties. Examples are listed below.
4.1 We may use your information based on:
4.2 We may use your information for the following purposes
4.2.1 To provide access to our Platforms in a convenient and optimal manner.
4.2.2 To register the Account that enables you to manage your participation in a specific scientific event or your membership of a specific scientific society.
4.2.3 To enable you to manage your Account details, uploading and deleting various items of information (e.g., abstracts) pertaining to your participation in a specific scientific event or membership of a specific scientific society.
4.2.4 To administer Events, enabling the processing of Event applications/registrations and Event submissions (such as abstracts) and the management of other services for attendance at an Event, sharing select information with relevant third parties (e.g., Scientific Organisers and event venue personnel), in compliance with our legitimate interests in the smooth running of our Events.
4.2.5 To contact you for various reasons, including: general customer services and support for an Event, reminders of Event deadlines, recommendations on the use of our Platforms, notifications of Events relevant to your field of research, compliance with policies, procedures and laws, and other issues that contribute to our legitimate interests in the smooth running of our Events.
4.2.6 To improve communication among event participants. In most events, a Programme and Abstracts book is generated and distributed to all event participants, in print and/or digital format. A limited set of your personal data (name, affiliation, email address) may also be included in common documents made available to event participants (e.g., a Programme and Abstracts book that includes a 'List of Participants’).
4.3 In certain circumstances we may use your personal information to pursue legitimate interests of our own or those of third parties (e.g., a Scientific Society that commissions us the organisation of an Event or the management of its membership base). We may use your information to:
4.4 Our legitimate interests do not automatically override yours and we will not use your information if we believe that your interests should override ours (unless we have other grounds to do so, such as your consent or a legal obligation). If you have any concerns about the way we process information about you, please refer to details of “Your Rights” (item 10 below).
5.1 In connection with our legitimate interests in the smooth running of our business, we may share your information (when relevant) with third parties. We require third parties to maintain appropriate security to protect your information from unauthorised access or processing. Third parties may include:
5.1.1 Event organisers (e.g., Scientific Organisers or other local administrative personnel) or the legitimate administrative personnel of specific scientific societies.
5.1.2 Our service providers (e.g., legal, accountancy, auditing and insurance services, banking services, Platform developers and hosting services, IT, system administration and security services).
5.1.3 Affiliates: selected third parties that we work with during the life cycle of our Events or the management of a scientific society's membership base.
5.1.4 Marketing parties: any selected third party that you consent to our sharing your information with for marketing purposes.
5.1.5 Regulators and governmental bodies: any regulators, governmental bodies, law enforcement agencies, courts and other authorities with whom we may be required to share your information in certain circumstances.
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7.1 We take commercially reasonable steps to protect your personal information against loss, misuse, and unauthorised access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. When information is transferred over the Internet, we use HTTPS with TLS (Transport Layer Security) encryption or equivalent technology.
Please note, however, that no system can be guaranteed to be completely secure. We cannot ensure the absolute security of our databases or of the databases of third parties with whom we may lawfully share information, nor can we guarantee that data you transmit to us over the Internet will not be intercepted. In particular, email communications may not be secure, and you should take care in deciding what information you send to us by email.
7.2 We use appropriate technological and operational security measures to protect your information against any unauthorised access to or unlawful use, such as:
7.3 We will retain your information for as long as deemed necessary to provide our services for a specific scientific event or scientic society. We will retain the same information also for as long as we are required by law for running our business, as well as for the purposes of exercising our legal rights.
8.1 You can also play a part in keeping your information safe by:
8.2 You may provide personal information directly to third parties as a consequence of your interactions with our Platforms or other services we provide. For example, you may attend an Event hosted by us and share personal information with other attendees or exhibitors. We are not responsible for how such third parties use personal data you choose to provide to them.
8.3 Please treat the personal information of other users responsibly when using our Platforms and related services. We are not responsible for any misuse of such information by you, nor for interactions or relationships that take place directly between you and others outside our Platforms or services.
8.4 Our Platforms may contain links to third-party websites, plug-ins, or applications. Clicking on those links or enabling those features may allow third parties to collect or share information about you. We do not control these third-party websites and are not responsible for their privacy practices. When you leave our Platforms, we encourage you to read the privacy notice of every website you visit.
Our services are used for Events located in various countries, and personal information may therefore be processed both within the EU/EEA and in other parts of the world.
Whenever we transfer your personal information outside the EU/EEA, we ensure that adequate safeguards are in place, as required by the GDPR. These safeguards may include:
10.1 You have certain rights in respect of the information that we hold about you, including those listed below:
10.2 How to exercise your rights
10.2.1 You may exercise your rights above by contacting us using the details in this Privacy Policy, or in the case of preventing processing for marketing activities also by checking certain boxes on forms that we use to collect your data to tell us whether you do or do not want to be involved in marketing or by updating your marketing preferences via your Account with us.
10.2.2 Please note that we may need to retain certain information for our own record-keeping and research purposes. We may also need to send you service-related communications relating to your Account even when you have requested not to receive marketing communications.
10.3 What we need from you to process your requests
10.3.1 We may need to request specific information from you to help us confirm your identity and to enable you to access your personal data (or to exercise any of your other rights). This is a security measure to ensure that personal data is not disclosed to any person who has no right to receive it. We may also contact you to ask you for further information in relation to your request to speed up our response.
10.3.2 Accessing your personal data (or exercising any of the other rights) will bear no cost to you. However, a reasonable fee may be applied if your request is clearly unfounded, repetitive or excessive (in such circumstances, we may also refuse to comply with your request). We will strive to address all legitimate requests within one month. If your request is particularly complex or you have several requests, our response time may increase; in this case, we will notify you and keep you updated.
11.1 We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time, with or without prior notice. The date of the most recent version is always shown in this document. We will publish any changes on our site and may also notify you of any significant updates (see point 11.2 below). We encourage you to review this Privacy Policy regularly.
11.2 To help us keep your information accurate and up to date, please let us know of any changes to your personal data during your relationship with us. You can do this by updating your Account profile or by contacting us using the details provided in this Privacy Policy.
This Privacy Policy was last updated on 10 Sep 2025.