Privacy Statement

Confidentiality and Privacy

Confidentiality is the safeguarding of sensitive information from unauthorized access or exposure. It is frequently connected with professional relationships, such as doctor-patient or attorney-client, in which people communicate sensitive or confidential information with the idea that it will be kept private. Privacy, on the other hand, refers to an individual's right to determine how their personal information is gathered, utilized, and disseminated. It goes beyond work connections and affects many parts of life, such as personal data security, online privacy, and the right to be left alone. While confidentiality focuses on the protection of specific information, privacy is concerned with comprehensive control and autonomy over personal data and information.

The author's permission is required before using any unpublished content from the submitted paper. In the context of peer review, maintaining confidentiality about privileged information or ideas is critical and should not be used for one's own benefit. The ARAI Journal of Mobility Technology (AJMT) uses a double-anonymized peer-review process to ensure confidentiality. As a result, reviewers are only permitted to disclose information about the peer-review process and related publications to third parties with the permission of both the editor-in-chief and the author.

The identities of the authors, collaborators, reviewers, and affiliations shall not be disclosed in the ARAI Journal of Mobility Technology (AJMT). As a result, the journal will only utilize the data submitted by the author for publication reasons and will not use the material for public or commercial purposes. 

It can use the generated lists to send out periodic emails soliciting papers, collaborative projects, and other contributions. Additionally, journals will notify subscribers of upcoming editions. Individuals who desire to opt out of receiving future updates may do so by requesting to be removed from the distribution list.

The procedure is simple, and the request will be completed quickly to ensure that the individual receives no future updates. In the event of suspected research or publishing misconduct, the ARAI Journal of Mobility Technology (AJMT) may contact the authors' funding organizations or institutions to investigate the issue.

The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.

ARAI Journal of Mobility Technology (AJMT) is dedicated to safeguarding your personal information. The policy statement mentioned here solely relates to information acquired by AJMT via the website https://araijournal.com.

Information Gather

  1. We will request personal information from you in order to create your own user profile, which will be used to support any online activities as an author, editorial board member, or other relevant role.
  2. Your name, postal address, e-mail address, phone number, and geographic location are used as unique identifiers to provide access to specific content or a secure site.
  3. AJMT treats all personal information as absolutely private and confidential. Unless required by law, AJMT will not release any personal information to other parties without your permission.

Cookies

  1. When you visit our site, cookies and log files are automatically recorded.
  2. Some or all of the following information may be included in this data: IP address, host name, domain name, browser version and platform, date and time of requests, and downloaded or viewed files.
  3. This data is used to track and evaluate the traffic and usage of the https://araijournal.com website and our digital products.

Making Changes to your Information

  1. You can edit your personal information at any moment after creating a user account on the https://araijournal.com website by going to your account settings.
  2. This statement may be modified on a regular basis.
  3. If you have any questions or concerns about how your information is being used or kept, please contact us.

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