WebTrust Development Ltd, manager's address 93 Upper Georges Street, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland (hereinafter - the Manager) highly values and protects the privacy of clients, therefore in this Internet Privacy and Cookie Policy (hereinafter - the Policy) we clearly and transparently present the principles of information collection and use applied on our website. We apply this Policy when you visit the Manager's website at DublinGuide.ie. This policy is also intended to inform you about your personal data processing operations and the main provisions to ensure your privacy.
When processing personal data, we follow the European Union Data Protection Regulation no. 2016/679, the requirements of the Law on Legal Protection of Personal Data of the Republic of Ireland, the Law on Electronic Communications of the Republic of Ireland, other related legal acts, and the instructions of controlling institutions.
In order to ensure transparency and responsible processing of personal data, we inform you that the Manager processes personal data for this main purpose - to ensure the most convenient visit, to be able to submit the latest changes or to contact the person. The data is also used to conduct site usability studies and to personalize the claim on the www.dublinguide.ie website. Further information is published in the personal data processing rules approved by the Manager, which are published on the Manager's website www.dublinguide.ie in the Privacy Policy category.
You can make a general request to the Manager by emailing [email protected]. In this case, the Manager may collect personal data provided by you in order to answer your request, such as: Name; Surname; Telephone number; E-mail address or other personal data provided voluntarily by you. This data is also stored when you register.
You can leave feedback on the events/places on the page. This way, helping the page improve. Personal data collected during the submission of feedback: Name; Feedback content.
The data subject has consented to the processing of his or her personal data for one or more specific purposes, i.e., You have voluntarily agreed to provide your personal information by contacting the Manager in the ways listed in this Policy.
Personal data submitted in electronic form is stored for a maximum of 12 months from the moment of data submission.
We undertake not to transfer your personal data to any unrelated third parties, except in the following cases:
A cookie is a small text file that a website saves in the browser of your computer or mobile device when you visit the Manager's website DublinGuide.ie. The next time you visit the site, this file may be scanned so that the site can recognize your computer or mobile device.
The information collected by cookies allows us to ensure your more convenient browsing of the Manager's website DublinGuide.ie, and to learn more about the behavior of website users, analyze trends and improve the website, customer service, and services provided by the Manager.
The cookies used by the administrator on the DublinGuide.ie website are stored on your terminal device when you first visit this page. With the help of cookies, the Manager processes the following personal data of yours:
The Manager uses cookies to:
The following categories of cookies are used on the manager's website:
Cookies on the Manager's website are used with your consent. By visiting the pop-up window on the main page of the Manager, you can agree to the storage of all cookies used on the website on your terminal device. If you do not want to consent to the storage of all cookies used on the Manager's website, you can click "I do not agree". Cookies that improve the performance of the website are stored on your terminal device, regardless of whether you have given your consent, because without the functioning of these cookies, you will not be able to browse the Manager's website (necessary cookies). If you do not consent to the storage of some cookies, certain sections of the website may not work, and you may lose access to certain features of the website.
The visitor can set their own browser to disable the use of cookies: (instructions in English) Chrome Firefox Internet Explorer Edge Safari Opera.
If you visit our website, we also collect information that reveals the characteristics of the use of our services or automatically generated visit statistics.
Information from third-party sources:
We may obtain information about you from public and commercial sources (to the extent permitted by applicable law) and link it to other information we receive from you or about you. We may also obtain information about you from third-party social networking services when you connect to them, for example, through accounts on Facebook.
When you use a browser to access content we provide, you can configure your browser to accept all cookies, reject all cookies, or be notified when a cookie is sent. Every browser is different, so if you don’t know how to change your cookie settings, check out its help menu. Your device's operating system may contain additional cookie controls. If you do not want information to be collected through cookies, use the simple procedure available in most browsers to allow you to opt out of the use of cookies.
To learn more about how to manage cookies, visit: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/. However, please note that in some cases, deleting cookies may slow down your internet browsing, limit the functionality of certain website features, or block access to the website.
Our website may contain links to the websites of other persons, companies, or organizations. The controller is not responsible for the content of such websites or the privacy policies they use. So if you click on the link from the DublinGuide.ie website and access other websites, you should refer to their Privacy Policy separately.
The Data Controller's website may contain third-party billboards, links to their websites, and services over which the Data Controller has no control. The controller is not responsible for the security and privacy of information collected by third parties. You must read the privacy statements that apply to the third-party websites and services you use.
Your Personal Data is handled responsibly and securely. When establishing measures for the processing of personal data, as well as during data processing, we implement appropriate data protection technical and organizational measures to protect the personal data processed by you from accidental or unlawful destruction, damage, alteration, loss, disclosure, as well as from any other illegal processing.
The Manager's employees have a written commitment not to disclose or disseminate to third parties information obtained in the workplace about website visitors.
Security measures for personal data shall be determined taking into account the risks arising from the processing of personal data.
You have the right to:
For the exercise of your rights or complaints, you can contact the Data Protection Officer of the Manager by email at [email protected] or by registered mail to 93 Upper Georges Street, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland. You can also contact the State Data Protection Inspectorate, but we will always try to resolve all issues directly with you.
When the Manager updates this Privacy and Cookies Policy, we will notify you of material changes by posting a notice on the DublinGuide.ie website.
Updated May 15, 2023