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International Journal of Psychology

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United Academy for Science and Studies Ltd processes personal information needed to operate IJP, manage submissions, communicate with users, protect the platform, and maintain the scholarly record.

Information collected

Information may include names, contact details, affiliations, countries, ORCID iDs, account credentials, manuscript and review records, correspondence, declarations, technical logs, and information supplied through forms.

How information is used

  • To create and secure user accounts.
  • To administer submission, review, editing, production, publication, and correction processes.
  • To communicate decisions, requests, notices, and service information.
  • To investigate security, ethics, authorship, or publication-integrity concerns.
  • To maintain accurate publication records and meet applicable legal obligations.

Sharing and publication

Information is shared only as reasonably necessary with editors, reviewers, authors, service providers, advisers, institutions, or authorities involved in journal operations or a legitimate investigation. Published articles and metadata may include author names, affiliations, ORCID iDs, declarations, and correspondence details designated for publication.

Retention and security

Account, submission, review, and publication records are retained for periods appropriate to editorial administration, integrity, security, legal requirements, and preservation of the scholarly record. The publisher uses reasonable technical and organizational safeguards, but no online system can guarantee absolute security.

Your requests

Requests concerning access, correction, restriction, objection, or deletion should be sent to info@ijp.international-journal.org. Some information may need to be retained to protect the integrity of peer review, published records, legal claims, or other legitimate journal functions.

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