Transparency International Ireland (TI Ireland) is committed to ensuring the privacy of all our users. We collect and retain only such personal information as you choose to provide us. All such information is stored securely and will not be made public, sold, rented or likewise distributed.
The Transparency International Ireland Website (http://www.transparency.ie), including all information and materials contained on it (the "TI Ireland Website") is managed by Transparency International Ireland, 6-9 Trinity Street, Dublin 2, Ireland.
This Privacy Policy governs all pages on the TI Ireland Website, www.transparency.ie. It does not apply to pages hosted by other organisations, including the websites of related organisations or third party sites. The TI Ireland Website may be linked to the websites of such other parties but those other sites may have their own privacy policies which apply to them.
By using the TI Ireland Website you consent to the terms of this Privacy Policy. TI Ireland may change the terms of this Privacy Policy from time to time and if such changes are made, we may place notices on the TI Ireland Website so that you can be aware of them. Your continued use of the TI Ireland Website will be on the terms of this Privacy Policy as amended.
Use of anonymous data collected by TI IrelandOur web servers collect anonymous data about visits to the TI Ireland Website. This information is stored in log files and used to create aggregate statistics about when the TI Ireland Website is accessed, which pages refer visitors to us, the type of web browsers visitors use, which pages are viewed, etc. These statistics help us understand how the TI Ireland Website is used and provide us with valuable information for improving it for you in the future. This data cannot be used to identify you personally.
We do not collect any information from the TI Ireland Website that can be used to identify you unless you choose to provide it.
For example, you can choose to provide your email address to subscribe to our newsletter or other email updates, and, if you donate to TI Ireland, you can provide additional personal contact or payment information.
Personal information you submit to TI Ireland is kept confidential, is stored securely, and is retained only for as long as it is required for the purpose for which it was given. Personal information you provide will not be sold or rented or made public. Personal information is never shared with third parties unless we have your permission or are required to disclose the information by law, with the exception of the following circumstances:
Payment processing and fraud: If you make an online purchase or donation, your card details will be disclosed to a bank so that payment can be processed. In the case of a suspected fraudulent transaction, these details may be disclosed to the appropriate authorities for the sole purpose of investigation.
Hosting and processing: the TI Ireland Website is hosted by a third party service provider. We may also use third parties to process donations to TI Ireland. These third party services providers will process your personal information only on TI Ireland’s behalf and are bound by strict confidentiality conditions.
Processing of your information by TI Ireland and its service providers is regulated by Irish data privacy law and protected by appropriate security measures.
A cookie is a text-only piece of information that a website transfers to your computer's hard disk so that the website can remember your computer.
We use cookies on the TI Ireland Website to do things such as control the behaviour of automatic pop-up surveys so they don’t pop up every time you visit.
Our site statistical analytics software may use a cookie to track visitor navigation on our site, so we can tell how many times pages are visited, what countries visitors come from, whether they are first-time visitors or regular visitors, and so on. You cannot be personally identified from this information.
To prevent the download of cookies, or otherwise control how cookies are used on your computer, please read the help information supplied with your Internet browser software, or go to: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/
If you have provided TI Ireland with personal information, under data privacy laws you have the right of access to it in order to verify or correct it. In some circumstances you can object to our use of your information. If you wish to exercise any of these rights or have any questions about this policy, please contact:
TI Ireland Support
6-9 Trinity Street
Dublin 2
Ireland
Or email support@transparency.ie
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