Please read this Privacy Policy in full before you use this website. Browsing through the website implies that you accept it. We reserve the right to occasionally update this information so please refer back to it in the future.
If the opportunity is given in this website for the input of personal or business data (email address, name, postal address, etc); that input is voluntary. The use of all offered services is permitted (if and so far technically possible and reasonable) without specification of any personal data or under specification of anonymized data or an alias. The use of published postal addresses, telephone or fax numbers and email addresses for marketing purposes is prohibited. Measures will be taken against offenders sending unwanted (spam) messages.
You can freely browse through this website without giving any information about yourself. In some cases, however, personal information is required. Examples include registering for our mailing list, or leaving comments on blog posts. Your personal data is collected only to the extent necessary to reply or subscribe. We do not pass on your details to anyone else unless required to do so by law.W e do not identify users by their browsing activity but browsing activity is being analysed anonymously and in bulk only for statistical purposes.
If you subscribe to receive project news We add your name and email address to SPRINT mailing list, which is managed securely by Acymailing. You will only receive the SPRINT news updates. Your email address will not be used for any other purposes. Every newsletter contains a quick and easy unsubscribe link in its footer.
You can send us an email if you have any questions or comments, or if you want to update, delete, or change any personal data we have collected at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
SPRINT and the GRDP
As of 25 May 2018 the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is replacing the current Directive 95/46 on data protection. The GDPR harmonises the national legislations of the EU member states, deriving from this Directive. The GDPR is an evolution, to protect even further the personal data of individuals and its free movement in the EU. SPRINT works acording to the GDPR ensuring that the risk of somebody being identified in the data is negligible. We don't store data outside the European Economic Area that do not have equivalently strong data protection standards.
Participants in the SPRINT study will recieve detailed information on how their personal data will be protected by pseudonimization.