Privacy Policy

The National Centre for Human Rights and its website do not collect personal information about visitors unless a visitor chooses to provide it. Browsing information – such as, but not limited to, visit times, pages visited, and country of access – is not considered personal information. The National Centre for Human Rights reserves the right to use this information for the purpose of evaluating and improving the website’s performance.

By using this website, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. All data submitted to the website are treated with strict confidentiality and are shared only with authorized individuals or entities for the purpose of providing services, conducting statistics, studies, and surveys. This information will not be shared, sold, or transferred to any third party without prior consent from the website’s visitors.

This website contains links to external sites. Accordingly, the National Centre for Human Rights bears no responsibility for privacy practices outside its own website.

The National Centre for Human Rights reserves the right to make changes to this Privacy Policy without prior notice. By continuing to use the website, visitors acknowledge and agree to such changes and their implications. Only the laws of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan shall apply to any disputes arising from the use of this website, and the courts of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan shall have exclusive jurisdiction to consider and resolve such disputes.