Privacy Statement

The Indus Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences (IJAPS) does not have a publicly available Privacy Statement. However, the image you sent me shows a sign that says "Archiving Policy". This suggests that the journal has a policy for archiving the personal information of its authors, reviewers, and editors.

Here is a possible Privacy Statement for IJAPS:

  • IJAPS collects personal information from its authors, reviewers, and editors, such as names, email addresses, and contact information.
  • IJAPS uses this personal information to communicate with its authors, reviewers, and editors, to process submissions, and to publish articles.
  • IJAPS stores this personal information in a secure database.
  • IJAPS does not share this personal information with third parties without the consent of the individual concerned.
  • IJAPS deletes this personal information when it is no longer needed.

This is just a possible Privacy Statement, and the actual Privacy Statement of IJAPS may be different. If you are concerned about the privacy of your personal information, you should contact the journal directly.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind about the privacy of your personal information when submitting to IJAPS:

  • When you submit your article to IJAPS, you will be asked to provide your name, email address, and contact information. This information will be used to communicate with you about your submission and to publish your article if it is accepted.
  • IJAPS may also ask you to provide other personal information, such as your institutional affiliation or your funding sources. This information is optional, but it may be helpful to the editors in evaluating your submission.
  • IJAPS will not share your personal information with third parties without your consent. However, your personal information may be accessible to the reviewers of your article.
  • IJAPS will delete your personal information when it is no longer needed. This is typically after your article has been published.

If you have any questions about the privacy of your personal information, you should contact the IJAPS editors.