Who we are

Our website address is: https://www.avss2026.org.

The website serves exclusively as an informational platform for the AVSS 2026 – Advanced Video and Signal-based Surveillance Conference.

It does not collect or process personal data from visitors, except for basic technical logs strictly necessary for security and correct operation.


Cookies

This website uses only essential, session-based cookies required for proper functionality and navigation.

We do not use cookies for profiling, analytics, or marketing purposes.

Any temporary technical cookies automatically expire when the browser session ends.


Embedded content from other websites

Pages on this site may include embedded content such as videos, images, or links to external conference partners or institutions.

Embedded content from other websites behaves exactly as if the visitor had visited the source website directly.

These external sites may collect data or use cookies according to their own privacy policies, which are independent from avss2026.org.


Who we share your data with

No personal data is shared with third parties.

Since the website does not include login, registration, or commenting features, no personal or identifiable data is transmitted or processed.


How long we retain your data

We do not store any personal data of visitors.

Any technical information (such as anonymised access logs) is retained only for the minimum time required to ensure website security and maintenance.


What rights you have over your data

As no personal data is collected or stored through this website, there are no user-specific records to access or delete.

However, should you contact the organisers via email, any data voluntarily provided will be processed solely for the purpose of managing your inquiry, in accordance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR – Regulation EU 2016/679).


Where your data is sent

No visitor data is transmitted to third parties.

The hosting and maintenance of this website are managed in compliance with European data protection and cybersecurity standards, including the GDPR and the NIS 2 Directive (EU 2022/2555), ensuring integrity, confidentiality, and availability of digital information.