We respect your privacy, and are committed to protecting it. We will only use the information you give us lawfully in accordance with the Data Protection Act.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies from 25 May 2018. It has general application to the processing of personal data in the EU, setting out more extensive obligations on data controllers and processors, and providing strengthened protections for data subjects. Although the GDPR is directly applicable as a law in all Member States, it allows for certain issues to be given further effect in national law. In Ireland, the national law, which, amongst other things, gives further effect to the GDPR, is the Data Protection Act 2018.
Protecting your information
We promise never to share your email address and other personal information with any third-party, unless we are under a legal obligation to do so. We will not email you in the future unless you have given us your consent (except when you have already sent us an email). We will only use the information we collect about you with your consent to tell you about our services.
Tracking
In common with most websites, we track all our visitor’s website interactions (such as page-views) in order to understand how the website is being used and how we can make it better. Only non-personal information is gathered – no specific users are singled out. We do not use cookies on our site.
External links
This website may contain links to other external sites. These links do not represent an endorsement of any products, services or information available on such websites. We accept no responsibility or liability for the content, use, availability or information handling practices of such websites.