Privacy Policy

This statement outlines the policies and practices of The Association of Mykonos Hoteliers regarding the collection and use of your personal information from your visit to www.MykonosHoteliers.com It includes our policies for Members and non-members. All terms used herein are defined in our Terms of use. By using the Sites or the services provided through this Site, You acknowledge that we may collect information about you, and use and disclose such information as described in this Privacy Policy. Your use of the Site or Services indicates your acceptance of the terms of this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy is incorporated into the Mykonos Hoteliers Terms of Use.

Browsing

When you browse our Sites, we do not collect personally identifiable information about you, such as your name, address, phone number and email address (“Personal Information”), unless you voluntarily provide it to us. This means that we will not know your Personal Information just because you browse our Sites unless you have created an account and login when you access the Sites or access the Sites from a link in an email that we sent to you.

When we need to collect Personal Information from you to provide you with a particular service, we will ask you to voluntarily supply us with the information we need, as explained below.

Members’ Information

Mykonos Hoteliers offers members certain services through the restricted-access “JOIN US” section of our Sites. In the Members Only section, members can access and update their Member Profiles, which include Business  Information (Hotel)  we have collected from each member as part of their membership application. Member Profiles are maintained for the Main and Associate member contacts in our main membership database. This information includes information such as Hotel name, Photos, Location address, telephone, website and email address.

Posting Information to Site

Please be aware that whenever you voluntarily post information to public areas on the Site or any other public forums, such information can be accessed by the public.

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