Irish Baronies's Privacy Policy

What information do we collect?


This Website may collect and process data that you provide to us about you, for example through filling out forms, and other information that we automatically collect from you.

 

  •  Contact form

We collect questions, queries or feedback you leave, including your name, email address, telephone and postcode, if you use our online form. We use these details to respond to the feedback/query you send us.

 

  • Calling our telephone helpline number

When you call the helpline number, you will speak to someone in our office. If you have an enquiry, you may provide your name, contact details and postcode, so that they can assist with your query. Irish Baronies will make a file note of your query and add this to our enquiry file.

When you call Irish Baronies number, your telephone call may be recorded for training and quality purposes.

 

Irish Baronies will keep these calls for a period of two years. After that time the calls are deleted. You may request for your call to the helpline not to be recorded or ask for it to be deleted at any time prior to its scheduled two-year disposal.

 

 

Linking To Other Websites

 

Irish Baronies contains links to many other government and non-government websites. This Website does not endorse or favour any specific commercial product or business. Non-government sites linked to from this website are present only because they may be useful additions to the information we provide.

 

A link to a third-party website does not imply endorsement - you must use your own judgement to decide whether the information or service on that website is suitable for your needs. If a website is not linked to ours, this does not mean or imply that it is unsatisfactory. The linked websites are regularly reviewed in the light of customer usage and feedback.

 

We are not responsible for the content of any linked website and cannot take responsibility for the consequences of your using the information or services on linked websites. We cannot guarantee that these links will work all of the time.

 

Websites that we link to may have 'Terms and conditions' that are different from ours. Do not assume that our 'Terms and conditions' apply to other websites

 

Other third party content
We embed external content from third-party websites such as YouTube. This content is not published on Irish Baronies.com It is delivered using devices and services provided by such third party sites that can be inserted into our site. We are not responsible for this content.

 

YouTube
Whilst we have made all reasonable efforts to display only appropriate YouTube videos through the embedded YouTube player, we are not responsible for any YouTube content accessed from our website. After a selected video clip plays, YouTube may suggest related videos, which can be played in the embedded video player. In virtually all cases, these will be directly related to the subject of the selected video. Occasionally, YouTube users may erroneously assign key words to a video. It is therefore possible that an unrelated video could be displayed. Again, we are not responsible for this content. If you are concerned about this possibility, you should avoid viewing YouTube videos from the embedded player on this website.

 

Security and Virus Protection

 

No data transmission over the internet can be guaranteed as totally secure. While we strive to protect such information, we do not warrant and cannot ensure the security of any information which you transmit to us. Accordingly, such transmission is at your own risk. We will not be liable for any damages or loss arising out of or resulting from any unauthorised access to, alteration to or modification of information contained on this website.

 

We make every effort to check and test our website during production. You must take your own precautions to ensure that the process which you employ for accessing this website does not expose you to risk of viruses, malicious computer code or other forms of interference which may damage your computer system. It is always wise for you to run an anti-virus program on anything you download from the internet.

 

We accept no liability for any loss, disruption or damage to your computer system or your data caused by using this website or arising as a result of having used the website.

 

Information we collect from you
Information that we may automatically collect in relation to your visits to this Website does not identify you personally. It provides us with data about how you use nobility.co.uk and engage with us. We use this information to improve our services and make them more useful to you. The information we collect includes some or all of the following:

 

+ Technical information
We collect your Internet Protocol (IP) address and details of which type of web browser you used.

 

+ Information about your visit to this Website
We collect data about your visit to the website. Once again this information does not identify you personally. This data includes:

 

  • The pages you visited, when (date and time) you visited them and how long you visited them for
  •  The website address from which you accessed this site
  • The website address from which you exited this site
  • Queries via the site’s search engine
  • Internet browser and devices used

 

We collect information on how you use the site, through cookies.

What we do with the information we collect?


We use the information that we collect to understand your needs and provide you with a better service, including the following:

  • respond to any request/feedback you send us, if you’ve asked us to
  • send email alerts to you, if you request them
  • provide you with information about business support, if you want it
  • analyse, evaluate and improve this Website via data amalgamated from multiple visitors, which does not identify you personally

 

Our lawful basis for collecting your information

 

As a public sector body, the vast majority of personal data processed by Irish Baronies is done so in the exercise to process data for economic development purposes. Where we are relying on your consent to process your personal data we will make this clear at the point of collection.

 

Where your data is stored?
We store your data on secure servers in the European Economic Area (EEA).

 

How long do we keep your information?
We will not retain data longer than is necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it was collected or as required by applicable laws or regulations.

The only exceptions to the periods mentioned above are where:

  • the law requires us to hold your personal information for a longer period, or delete it sooner
  • you have unsubscribed from a service (eg email newsletter)
  • you exercise your right to have the information erased (where it applies) and we do not need to hold it in connection with any of the reasons permitted or required under the law

 

Who do we share your information with?


For effective public governance and auditing purposes, Noble Titles may need to share your data with its legal professionals, framers and couriers. 

 

As required by law, we may disclose information to government bodies and law enforcement agencies for their enforcement purposes. We will never share information other than for the purpose for which it was provided to us (economic development related activities).

Irish Baronies will not sell your personal information.

 

Your Rights

As an individual whose personal data is processed by Irish Baronies, you have:

 

+ The right to be informed
Transparency is a key requirement of data protection law. You have the right to be informed about the collection and use of your personal data. This privacy notice is designed to provide you with the information needed to allow you to see how and why your personal data is used when visiting this website.

 

+ The right to access the data we hold on you
You also have the right to ask for the personal data that we have about you to increase your awareness of and allow you to verify the lawfulness of the processing. To protect your privacy we may ask you to verify your identity.

 

+ The right to have your data rectified if it is inaccurate
If you believe that personal data we hold on you is inaccurate or misleading then you have the right to request that it is rectified.

 

+ The right to erasure (in limited circumstances)
In some circumstances, you can ask for your personal information to be deleted, for example:

 

  • your personal information is no longer needed for the reason it was collected in the first place
  • you have removed your consent for us to use your information (where there is no other legal reason us to use it)
  • there is no legal reason for the use of your information

 

Please note that we cannot delete your information where:

  • we’re required to have it by law
  • it is necessary to perform our functions as a public body
  • it is necessary for legal claims
  • It is envisioned that the right to erasure will be limited as the legal reason the vast majority of personal data is processed by Irish Baronies is in the exercise of its ‘official authority’ - ie following the requirements of legislation.

 

+ The right to have your data restricted or blocked from processing
In certain circumstances if you raise a complaint on how we have handled your personal data, you may also request that we ‘restrict processing’ meaning that the data will be preserved from further processing ‘as evidence’ either while we investigate your complaint or to support your complaint to the ICO.

 

+ The right of data portability (in limited circumstances)
Where you have provided your personal data directly to us that is processed by automated means and is done so purely on the basis of your consent, then you will have the right to obtain and reuse your personal data in an electronic format for your own purposes across different services.

 

+ The right to object to direct marketing
You have an unconditional right to object to direct marketing at any time. As noted within this privacy notice nibusinessinfo.co.uk will not send you direct marketing without your consent and you can withdraw your consent at any time by selecting the ‘unsubscribe’ link within each email.

 

+ The right to object to processing of your personal data
Processing is the term under data protection law that describes all uses of your personal data. This will include the collection, sharing, storage, retention and destruction of your data.

 

You have the right to object any aspect of our processing of your personal data:

 

that is processed for the performance of a task in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority;

 

that is processed based on Irish Baronies legitimate interests;

 

that is processed for purposes of scientific/historical research and statistics; and

 

if it involves any automated decision making or profiling carried out Irish Baronies
Thirdeyeglobal limited is a UK Limited Company.

 

If you would like to exercise your right of access in relation to information held on you by Irish Baronies, email irishbaronies@gmail.com

 

Contacting us

If you have any specific data protection queries or concerns, you can address it to Noble Titles Data Protection Officer at irishbaronies@gmail.com

 

How can you make a complaint about how your data is processed?
Email irishbaronies@gmail.com

 

Irish baronies is a trading name of thirdeyeglobal ltd a UK registered Limited company