Privacy Policy

Your privacy is critically important to us. We at Bike Your City. have a few fundamental principles:

What information about me does Bike Your City collect and how is it used?

Bike Your City only collects personal information about you if you voluntarily choose to share it with Bike Your City . Bike Your City does not share, rent or sell information concerning Bike Your City ’s members or other users of its website to third parties in ways other than disclosed in this privacy statement.

To use the core functionality of the Site, you must first complete the registration form at the Site and agree to our Terms and Conditions. During registration you will be required to provide personal information such as your name and email address. Bike Your City does not knowingly collect information from children under 13 years old. If we or a third party service provider requires a birth date to order a specific product or service, you will not be able to enter a birth date that indicates that you are less than 13 years old.

There are several other opportunities on the app for you to share personal information about yourself with Bike Your City . This may include information about you such as your equipment and activities, your biking routes, your name, and e-mail address. If you choose to share any personal information with Bike Your City , Bike Your City may store it and use it for internal research and other Bike Your City marketing purposes, including e-mailing you with special promotions and other programs of interest. If the information is sent as part of a website evaluation, Bike Your City may also use the information to contact you about your comments. If you opt-in for the Bike Your City newsletter during registration, Bike Your City will use your email address to send you newsletters with updates and news about Bike Your City . You may remove your name from our email list by updating your profile in the Account section or by emailing support@brainbox.gr Bike Your City does not share, rent or sell your information to another company in ways other than disclosed in this privacy statement.

What does Bike Your City do to protect the data I transmit to Bike Your City ?

The Site uses industry standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology to allow for the encryption of personal information such as your name and address, as well as critically sensitive information such as your credit card number. Bike Your City engages a company that is an industry leader in online security and site verification to ensure the security of Bike Your City ’s site. The Site is also registered with site identification authorities so that your browser can confirm Bike Your City ’s identity before any personal information is sent. In addition, Bike Your City ’s secure servers protect this information using advanced firewall technology.

What can I do to help make sure the security works correctly?

To help ensure that these measures are effective in preventing unauthorized access to your private information, you should be aware of the security features available to you through your browser. You should use a security-enabled browser to submit your credit card information and other personal information at the Site. Please note: If you do not use a SSL-capable browser, you are at risk for having data intercepted. Bike Your City will not be responsible for any compromise of data that is intercepted due to your use of an unsecured browser.

Most browsers have the ability to notify you if you change between secure and insecure communications, receive invalid site identification information for the site you are communicating with, or send information over an unsecured connection. Bike Your City recommends that you enable these browser functions to help ensure that your communications are secure. You can also monitor the URL of the site you are visiting (secure URLs begin with https:// rather than the normal http://), along with the security symbol of your browser (an open or closed padlock in Netscape or a broken or complete key in Internet Explorer) to help identify when you are communicating with a secure server. You can also view the details of the security certificate of the site to which you are connected. Bike Your City encourages you to use this to check the validity of any site you connect to using secure communications.