Effective from 20th May 2018.
We are committed to protecting and respecting your personal privacy. Our intent is to inform you about our policies and ask for consent — we do not assume we have it.
Our storage policy on contact general email addresses collected with web forms have a 36-month shelf life, whereas if there is no contact between us in that timeframe, we will delete your form entry and remove you from our website database.
For PII (Personally Identifiable Information), we use up to date systems who ensure the strictest of security on our internal systems where we store our digital data.
All general forms on our website have specific double optin features to our newsletter list, and include messages like “I consent to my submitted data being collected and stored”. If you do not agree to this, please contact us by alternative methods to avoid any potential misunderstanding. At any stage, you can click the unsubscribe option in the footer of our newsletters or simply send us an email to request your data to be removed from our systems. We will oblige in due course.
This webpage tells you the data protection and privacy practices for www.nunscross.ie, specifically:
- What personally identifiable information is collected
- Which organisation is collecting this information
- How this information is used
- Our policy on sharing this information
- How we protect your information
- How you can correct any inaccuracies in this information
We take your privacy very seriously.
We do not actively track you as an individual, rather we have systems in place to keep your name and email address, as well as other identifiable provided information stored so we can provide you with the high level of service you expect from us.
Should you send us an email via the contact form, your name, email address and message will be emailed to us (as you would expect). Should you comment on a blog post or web page on this site, then your name, email address, IP address and the message will be stored in our website database (as you would expect). This makes your name, website address and comment (but not your email address) viewable by the general public on the website.
The website does use cookies when you browse this website. These are used to ensure proper running of this website and also to help us improve your experience when browsing.
We use 3rd Party / Tracking / Advertising cookies, as detailed above.
NONE OF THE INFORMATION WE GATHER VIA COOKIES IDENTIFIES YOU AS AN INDIVIDUAL – IT IS ALL ENTIRELY ANONYMOUS.
Cookie | Type | Duration | Description |
Blog/Post Comments | Persistent | 1 year | If you leave a comment on the website e.g. on a page, article or blog post, then a cookie may be stored to ‘remember’ your email address for the next time you post (should you choose the “remember me” option). |
Cookie Header | Persistent | 1 year | In the Footer of each web page on this site you will see a message alerting you of our privacy and cookie policy. If you’ve seen this message once, you probably won’t want to see it again. We use a cookie to remember this setting. User data is all anonymous. |
Analytics | To understand how people use our site, and to discover areas on our site with issues, we use Google Analytics. Most websites use some sort of analytics program like this. The data it collects helps us see things like how many people visit our site, how many pages they visited, how fast our site loaded, and so on. All data collected is completely anonymous, it does not identify you as an individual in any way. | ||
WordPress | Persistent | 1 year | WordPress is the Content Management System (CMS) that runs this website. It uses a cookie when logging in and out and is essential for proper website operation. It is only set if you are a registered user, so for most people, it is not set at all. User data is all anonymous. |
How this information is used
If you have chosen to share it with us, we use your email address to contact you in reply to your message or to send you our newsletter if you opted into that. If you have entered your email address to leave a comment on the blog, it is used to identify your comment, however, it is not displayed on the website or shared with any third party.
We may also use your email to help resolve issues or disputes, for example, if you tell us that you cannot see any of your posts on the website, we would probably search our database using your email address to help diagnose the problem.
Our disclosure of this information
We do not share your personal information or email address with third parties.
Email opt-out
Just like you, we hate spam. We do not send you spam emails.
Protection of your information
We use our best endeavours to safeguard the confidentiality of your personally identifiable information, we use encryption and hosting firewalls to further protect the information as it travels across the Internet.
How to correct inaccurate information
Once posted, you cannot change or remove any comments you have submitted on our website pages and/or posts. However, if you would like to have this information removed please contact us and we will do this for you, at a time of our convenience.
You should know that because of technical constraints, all information is never completely removed from our databases or cloud systems. Therefore, you should not expect that all of your personally identifiable information will be completely removed from our databases in response to your requests that it be removed. We will aim to remove all publicly-facing information first, then quarterly we will optimise our servers and databases, further removing any server stored information.
How to contact us
Please use the contact form provided to contact us if required.
Changes to the Privacy Policy
From time to time we may update this Privacy Policy in line with website changes that may affect the personal information we gather about you. It is assumed that you accept such changes if you continue to use the site and services.