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The Immigrant Council of Ireland (registered charity number CHY1690, place of registration: Dublin, Ireland) is committed to protecting the privacy of our supporters. We value your support and care about ensuring the security and privacy of your information. We endeavour to protect our users’ information, through compliance with the Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003.
Data Processing
In order to subscribe to the mailing list or make a donation to the Immigrant Council of Ireland you will be asked for information. We will require, among other things your name, email address and country of residence to register you on the website. Your email address is never shared with any third parties and you can unsubscribe from the list at any time. In addition, when you make a donation on the website, we will also require your credit card number. The information received from you will only be disclosed to such third parties as may be necessary, in order to process your donation.
Security
To protect your personal information, we take reasonable precautions and follow industry best practices to make sure it is not inappropriately lost, misused, accessed, disclosed, altered or destroyed. This includes by storing your data on a secure computerised database and staff training and awareness. These systems and measures and systems are reviewed regularly.
Access to Personal Data
To find out what personal data we hold on you or to have your personal data updated, amended or removed from our database, please email it to us at privacy@immigrantcouncil.ie or write to Immigrant Council of Ireland, 7 Red Cow Lane, Dublin 7. Any such data subject requests may be subject to the fee prescribed under the Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003.
Accurate and Up to Date Data
To ensure we have an accurate personal record of our supporters, please contact us at privacy@immigrantcouncil.ie if your personal details have changed so we can update your record.
Right of Rectification
Where you inform us of any changes you wish to make to your personal data, we will update or delete your personal data accordingly, in accordance with our obligations under the Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003.
Cookie Statement
The Immigrant Council of Ireland’s website, like most websites, uses small text files called cookies. This note provides information on what cookies are, which cookies the Immigrant Council uses, and how they can be controlled.
If you wish to restrict or block cookies you can set your internet browser to do so, click on the following link for further information: www.aboutcookies.org
In order to function correctly and provide the best browsing experience this site uses cookies which do not collect personal data and under EU Law we are allowed to use these cookies. We also use tracking cookies, to allow anonymous analysis of your browsing to be sent to search engines such as Google and Bing. These cookies do not save any personal data or information which can be used to identify you. You can control the cookies your computer saves by adjusting your settings in your internet browser privacy settings.
Technical details in connection with visits to this website are logged by our internet service provider for statistical purposes. No information is collected that could be used by us to identify website visitors. The technical details logged are confined to the following items:
The Immigrant Council will make no attempt to identify individual visitors, or to associate any technical details listed above with any individual.
Questions
If you have any queries or questions about privacy and/or security of your personal data please contact us at privacy@immigrantcouncil.ie.
Disclaimer
This policy is subject to change and any such changes will be posted on this page without prior notification.
Further Information
Visit www.dataprotection.ie for further information about your data protection rights