EU GDPR PRIVACY STATEMENT

BOYNE VALLEY CAMINO

INTRODUCTION

Boyne Valley Camino is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. We wish to be transparent regarding how we process your personal information and demonstrate that we are accountable, in accordance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (EU 2016/679) and the Data Protection Act 2018.  It is the intention of this Privacy Statement to explain to you our privacy management practices in relation to the personal information that we collect and process.

The scope of this Privacy Statement extends to include all personal information which is collected through our website www.boynevalleycamino.ie.  In addition, this Privacy Statement also extends to all personal information which is collected and processed electronically, including email communication, software applications, and all associated technologies. This Privacy Statement does not relate to personal information which is collected and processed manually.

In accordance with the EU GDPR(2016/679) and the Data Protection Act 2018, we are identified as a DataController of your personal information.

By willingly providing personal and other information, you consent to the terms and conditions of this PrivacyStatement.  Please read this statement carefully, as this document sets out the basis on how we collect and process the personal information that you provide to us.

 

WHO ARE WE?

The Boyne Valley Camino was created by a group of local walkers in the Drogheda area called Boyne Valley Walking.  Boyne Valley Walking have been involved in organising led walks in Drogheda and surrounding areas since 2013. Boyne Valley Walking are not for profit volunteers with experience finding and leading walks. Boyne Valley Walking are members of the Leave no Trace movement. 

HOW WE COLLECT PERSONAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU

When you browse our website www.boynevalleycamino.ie , we may ask for personal information, such as your name, and email address. We may also collect information about you when you are on the internet such as the website you came from, IP address, domain types, i.e., co.uk and .com, your browser type, the country where your internet service is located, the pages of our site that were viewed during your visit and search terms you used.  This information is only used for our own research and to improve our services to you. In addition, your IP address is used to gather local broad demographic information. To measure the effectiveness of our online presence on  www.boynevalleycamino.ie   we may use cookies to determine the path users take on the site and to identify repeat visitors to the website.

Personal information is collected when you register on www.boynevalleycamino.ie, either by email, or when you complete and submit any of our online forms. The categories of personal information that we collect, and process include, your name, company name, email address, and contact telephone number.

 

HOW WE USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION

 

We are legally mandated to identify the specific lawful bases which allow us to collect and process your personal information. In accordance withEU GDPR legislation, we rely on the following legal bases, Consent, Contractual Necessity, Legal Obligation, Legitimate Interest, Public Interest.

There may be occasions when it is necessary to engage with third-party stakeholders and working partners for the following purposes:

           To facilitate the delivery of our services

           To provide services on our behalf

           To perform related services or,

           To assist us in analysing how our services are used.

We may process your personal information for more than one lawful basis depending on the specific purpose for which we are using your personal information.

The following table illustrates the various purposes that your personal information may be collected and processed and the legal bases for processing that personal information. Please note, however, that this is not an exhaustive list of our data processing activities.

 

PURPOSE

CATEGORY OF DATA

LAWFUL BASIS

To register  you as a visitor

To register  you as an external Stakeholder/Supplier  

Name,  address, phone no, email address

Contractual Necessity

To provide  and deliver our services to you.

Name,  address, phone no, email address

Contractual  Necessity, Consent,

To reply to  your enquiries and emails.

Name,  address, phone no, email address

Contractual  Necessity, Consent

 

To manage and  administer the use of our services & relationship with clients,  suppliers, stakeholders.

Name,  Address, Email address

Contractual  Necessity/Legitimate Interest, Consent

For the  prevention and detection of crime

Name,  (possibly address & email address)

Public  Interest, Legal obligation

SOURCE OFCOLLECTION

You provide personal information when you visit www.boynevalleycamino.ie Personal information is also collected when you send an email and when you complete and submit any of our online forms.

We use the Social Media platforms of Facebook and Instagram personal information may be collected through these channels.

 

THIRD PARTY SITES

There may be occasions when www.boynevalleycamino.ie contain links to other sites.  If you click on a third-party link, you will be directed to that site. Please be aware that these third-party sites are not operated by us, we strongly advise that you review the privacy statements of any third-party sites.  We do not take any responsibility for the content of privacy statements or practices of any third-party sites or services.

 

INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS

We do not actively transfer personal information beyond European territories. However, personal information entered onto www.boynevalleycamino.ie may be transferred to a server in the United States of America and stored there.

Please note that outside the EU and the EEA different standards of data protection might apply. By completing and submitting any online forms on our website, you acknowledge and consent that data may be transferred across international borders, including to countries outside the EU and the EEA.

We will ensure that when personal information is transferred outside the EU and the EEA that local data protection standards meet EU GDPR requirements.

 

SECURITY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

We are committed to the protection and security of your personal information. A variety of security technologies and procedures are used to protect your personal information from unauthorised use and access, accidental loss, unlawful destruction, alteration, unlawful disclosure.  As effective as security practices are, no physical or electronic system is entirely secure.  We cannot guarantee the complete security of databases, nor can we guarantee that information that you supply will not be intercepted while being transmitted to over the internet. Strict security controls have been implemented to ensure that your privacy is safeguarded at every level.  We will continue to revise policies and procedures and review systems, and we will implement additional security features as new technologies become available.  Any transmission of personal information is at your own risk.  When we receive your personal information, we use appropriate security measures to prevent your personal information from being compromised in any way.  When you contact us to ask about your personal information, we may ask you to identify yourself, this is to help protect your personal information.

 

RETENTION OFPERSONAL INFORMATION

Personal information is not retained for longer than is considered necessary to enable us to provide our products and services. Independent Statutory legislation, and Regulatory obligations will influence the retention period of various categories of personal information that we collect and further process. Further information regarding the retention of personal information is detailed in our separate EU GDPRRetention Policy, a copy of which is available upon request.

CHILDREN

We do not collect or process personal information pertaining to children under the age of 16 years.  If you are under 13 do not access, use, or provide and personal information on www.boynevalleycamino.ie  or through any of their features. If we learn that we have collected or received personal information from a child under 16 without parental consent, we will delete that information.

DO WE SHARE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION?

There may be circumstances when we are legally mandated to share personal information, in accordance withIndependent Statutory legislation and regulatory requirements.  In addition, there may be circumstances where it is necessary to share personal information with our Working Partners andStakeholders to enable us to provide our products and services efficiently.  We will ensure that allData Sharing Agreements and Contracts have been implemented prior to the sharing of any personal information. Access to personal information to externalStakeholders and Working Partners will only be afforded when a specific legal and lawful purpose (s) has been identified. Detailed below is a list ofStakeholders and Working Partners with whom personal information may be shared for the purposes of providing our services to our clients. This list is, however, not exhaustive:

·      IT Provider/Support

·      Web Hosting Co

·      Business Partners/External Stakeholders

·      Saas Providers

 

DATA SUBJECT RIGHTS

In accordance with the EU GeneralData Protection Regulation (EU 2016/679) and the Data Protection Act (2018) you are afforded the following rights in certain circumstances.

Right of Access: You have the right to obtain confirmation whether personal information is collected and processed about you and where that is the case, access to the personal data, including the purposes of processing and the categories of personal data concerned.  The recipients or categories or recipients to whom the personal information have been or will be disclosed.  You may also submit a written request for a copy of personal information you believe is processed about you.

Right to Rectification:You have the right to the rectification of inaccurate personal information about you without undue delay.

Right to Erasure: You may request us to delete your personal information however, this is not an absolute right, and any such request will be considered in accordance with EU GDPR legislation and local legislation.

Right to Restrict &Object: You have the right to restrict and object to us collecting and further processing your personal information.

Right to Data Portability: Upon receipt of your written request, where possible, a digital copy of your personal information can be shared with you or another organisation.

 

HOW TO CONTACT US

Taking into consideration the nature of our data processing activities we are not mandated to appoint a designated Data Protection Officer. However, should you have any questions regarding how we collect and further process your personal information please send an email to

info@boynevalleycamino.ie

Contact Details for the Data Commissioners Office are as follows:
21 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2.  
Telephone No (00 353 578684800)

 

CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY STATEMENT

This Privacy Statement will be updated from time to time, particularly to reflect any changes made, regarding how we collect and process your personal information.  Details of any changes made will be posted here. By continuing to use  www.boynevalleycamino.ie after any changes are posted, you accept and agree to the privacy statement as modified.

 

 

APRIL 2023