1. Your privacy matters to us
We will be open and transparent about any personal data that
we collect about you via our website and other web services we offer.
Who we are:
We are the Killaloe and Stradbally Union of Parishes
We are located at St Flannan’s Cathedral, Killaloe, Co. Clare, Ireland
Contact information can be found on the website https://st-flannans.weebly.com/contact.html
2. We may process your personal data:
· To respond to a query you might have sent us
· When you sign up to our newsletter
· To remember your viewing preferences
Processing your personal data is necessary to meet our legitimate interests in promoting our services and providing you with necessary information. We will request and obtain your consent to collect personal data such as your name and email address. We will retain this personal data in accordance with legislative requirements and in line with our data retention policy.
3. Transfers of data
outside the European Economic Area
We do not transfer any personal data outside the European
Economic Area.
4. Your rights
relating to your personal data
You have the following rights, subject to certain exemptions, in relation to your personal data:
· Right to access the data
· Right to rectification right to erasure
· Right to restriction of processing or to object to processing
·
Right to data portability
If we are processing
personal data based on your consent, you may withdraw that consent at any
time.
5. Requirement to
process personal data
You may browse our website without providing us with any
personal data and this will not affect your ability to view our website. However, if you do not provide us with your
personal data we may not be able to respond to you. We do not use any personal data for the
purpose of automated decision–making or profiling.
6. Security
We implement security safeguards designed to protect your
personal data.
8. Contact
Information
If you are unhappy with how we process your personal data,
we ask you to contact us so that we can assess the situation. You may also lodge a complaint with a
supervisory authority. The Irish
supervisory authority is the Data Protection Commission and for Northern
Ireland it is the Information Commissioner.
8. Cookies
This website uses “cookie” technology to remember your
viewing preferences. The cookie remembers your personal preference as you
browse, and also on your return to the website after closing your browser. You
are free to decline our cookies, if your browser permits, or to ask your
browser to indicate when a cookie is being sent. You can also delete cookie
files from your computer if you wish to. You may also be able to disable
cookies on your own web browser for this site.
9. Changes to this
policy:
Any changes to this policy will be posted on this website so you are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it.
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