1. Introduction
This Privacy Policy explains how Greek Legal Assistance (“we”, “our”, “us”) collects, uses, and protects personal data when you visit greeklegalassistance.com or interact with our services. We comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Meta’s Limited Data Use (LDU) requirements, and applicable international privacy standards. By using our website, you agree to this Privacy Policy.
2. Data Controller
The data controller is:
Greek Legal Assistance (GLA)
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +30 211 4241961
3. Data We Collect
3.1 Information You Provide Voluntarily
We collect personal data when you submit it through:
• Contact forms
• Phone request forms
• Online consultation request forms (non-automated booking)
This may include:
• Full name
• Email address
• Phone number
• Country of residence
• Description of your inquiry
• Any documents or information you voluntarily submit
3.2 Automatically Collected Data
When visiting our website, we may collect:
• IP address
• Browser type and version
• Device and operating system
• Pages visited and time spent
• Referrer URL
• Cookie data
3.3 Tracking & Analytics Data
Our website uses:
• Google Analytics
• Google Ads (Remarketing & Conversion Tracking)
• Meta Pixel
• YourSite analytics
Google Analytics collects anonymized or pseudonymized information about how users interact with the website, including device characteristics, browsing behavior, and session duration.
Google Ads uses cookies and identifiers for remarketing and conversion tracking, enabling us to show targeted or non-targeted ads to users who have interacted with our site.
Meta Pixel may collect event data to measure ad performance and comply with Meta’s Limited Data Use mode where applicable.
Users may control or disable tracking through browser settings or cookie preferences.
4. Legal Basis for Processing (GDPR)
We process personal data under the following lawful bases:
• Consent – when you submit information through forms or accept cookies
• Performance of a contract – when preparing to provide legal services
• Legitimate interest – responding to inquiries, improving website performance, preventing fraud
• Compliance with legal obligations – maintaining necessary records
5. How We Use Your Data
We use personal data to:
• Respond to your inquiries
• Provide information about our services
• Prepare for a legal consultation or engagement
• Improve website functionality and security
• Analyze website performance and user behavior
• Conduct advertising measurement and remarketing (Google Ads, Meta Pixel)
• Comply with legal and regulatory requirements
We do not sell or rent your personal data.
6. Data Sharing
We may share data only with:
• Website hosting providers
• Analytics and tracking providers (Google, Meta, YourSite)
• Service providers strictly necessary for site operation
• Legal authorities when required by law
All third parties must comply with GDPR or equivalent safeguards.
7. Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics to understand how visitors interact with our website. Data collected may include device information, interaction events, page views, and geographic approximations. IP anonymization is applied where required. Google may process this data according to its own policies. Users may disable Analytics cookies through browser settings or cookie banners.
8. Google Ads (Remarketing & Conversions)
We use Google Ads to deliver relevant advertisements and measure campaign performance. Google Ads may use cookies to display ads to users who have previously visited our website. You may opt out of Google’s personalized advertising through Google Ads Settings or your browser’s cookie preferences.
9. Meta Pixel & Limited Data Use (LDU)
Meta Pixel helps us measure campaign effectiveness. For jurisdictions requiring additional protections (including California), Meta automatically applies LDU mode, restricting how personal information may be used for advertising. We configure the Pixel to follow LDU and “rest-of-world” requirements.
10. Cookies
We use necessary, functional, analytics, and marketing cookies. When you visit our website, you may be asked to consent to non-essential cookies. You may modify or withdraw your consent at any time through your browser settings.
11. Data Retention
We retain personal data only for as long as necessary for:
• Responding to inquiries
• Providing our services
• Fulfilling legal and regulatory obligations
Retention periods vary depending on the nature of each inquiry or engagement.
12. Your Rights
Under GDPR, you have the right to:
• Access your data
• Correct inaccurate data
• Request deletion (“right to be forgotten”)
• Restrict or object to processing
• Request data portability
• Withdraw consent at any time
To exercise any of these rights, contact us at [email protected].
13. International Users
Our website serves users worldwide. Data may be processed within the EU or in jurisdictions offering adequate data protection. Where required, we rely on Standard Contractual Clauses or equivalent safeguards for international data transfers.
14. Security
We implement organizational and technical measures to protect personal data from unauthorized access, loss, or misuse. No system, however, can guarantee absolute security.
15. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Updates will be posted on this page with a revised “Last updated” date.
Last updated: 11/DEC/2025
16. Contact
For questions or data-related requests:
Greek Legal Assistance (GLA)
Website: greeklegalassistance.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +30 211 4241961
