We’re committed to partnering with Irish Formations customers and users to help them understand and prepare for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The GDPR is the most comprehensive EU data privacy law in decades, and went into effect on May 25, 2018.
Besides strengthening and standardising user data privacy across the EU nations, the GDPR will impose new or additional obligations on all organisations that handle EU citizens’ personal data, regardless of where the organisations themselves are located.To ensure we meet GDPR compliance requirements we have reviewed all our functionality including data related policies and procedures and have addressed the topics below as described.
Awareness
Key decision makers and people within Irish Formations Connect Limited are aware that the law is changing with respect to GDPR and have ensured the relevant areas of our business model are fully compliant.
Information we hold
We have documented the personal data that we hold, where it came from and who we share it with. We have also documented our data protection principles to help ensure that we have effective policies and procedures in place. We continually review contracts with all third parties we engage, for example payment processing organisations, to confirm their GDPR compliance.
Communicating privacy information
Our privacy policy is updated when necessary to comply with relevant statutory requirements.
Individuals’ rights
We have ensured that our policies and procedures have been updated to protect the rights of individuals as required by the GDPR. These rights include:
- the right to be informed;
- the right of access;
- the right to rectification;
- the right to erasure;
- the right to restrict processing;
- the right to data portability;
- the right to object; and
- the right not to be subject to automated decision-making including profiling.
Subject access requests
Irish Formations users may request a copy of the information that we hold about them. We will not charge for complying with these requests.
Consent
This document, our Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy are made clearly available prior to registering with Irish Formations, and prior to purchase of our services. Accordingly, users’ consent to Irish Formations using their data:
- Is freely given; and
- Specific; and
- Informed; and
- Unambiguous; and
- Via a positive opt-in
Lawful basis for processing personal data
As a consenting user of the Irish Formations website, we have a lawful basis for processing your personal data. This does not infringe on your individual rights as listed above.
Children
Irish Formations does not offer online services to children.
Data Breaches
Protecting our customers’ information is extremely important to us. We have set high standards for security and we have invested in building robust security measures. In accordance with GDPR requirements around security incident notifications we will continue to meet its obligations. We regularly review and update our procedures to ensure we have a compliant and clear approach in place to detect, investigate and report a personal data breach.
Data Protection by Design and Data Protection Impact Assessments
Irish Formations has always adopted a privacy by design approach. In addition, we continually perform Data Protection Impact Assessments for situations that warrant it.
If you’d like to learn more about our security policies and procedures, please see our security page, which provides detailed information on how we approach security.
International
Irish Formations operates in more than one EU member state. As Ireland is our main establishment, we have determined that our lead data protection supervisory authority is the Data Protection Commissioner’s Office.
Stay Updated
Fulfilling our privacy and data security commitments is important to us. This page will be revised to reflect GDPR-related information as it becomes available. If you have any questions about how Irish Formations can help you with compliance, please get in touch at any time.