Matthew Cahill

PRIVACY STATEMENT

General Data Protection Regulation 2016

 

On Friday, 25thMay 1918, The Data Protection Act 1988will be replaced by the General Data Protection Regulation 2016.The GDPR sets out the key principlesby which all personal data, i.e. data by which an individual may be identified, must be collected, processed, stored and used by an organisation such as Matthew Cahill.

In particular, to comply with its legal obligations, personal data must be collected by Matthew Cahill:

 

In addition, individuals have certain rights regarding their personal data, i.e.

 

1. Collecting personal information

Matthew Cahillis committed to respecting and protecting your privacy. When you register with Matthew Cahill as a Member you will be asked to provide certain personal information, for example your name, your address, both postal and email, telephone number, as set out in Membership Application Form. Matthew Cahillwill store this data securely and hold it on computers or in other formats, and use it for the purposes outlined below.

 

  1. Use of personal information

Matthew Cahill collects personal data for the purposes of administration and communication with its Members, and for processing and validating membership subscriptions. Matthew Cahill only uses personal information within the context of the purposes outlined, and it will only keep the information as long as is necessary to support these purposes.

 

  1. Controlling access to personal information

Matthew cahill will not pass on your personal information to any third party unless you give it permission to do so, or Matthew Cahill  is required to do so by law. As a member of Matthew Cahill  your personal information will be displayed on the Matthew Cahill’swebsite at www.matthewcahill.co.ukto provide basic information for potential members or clients who may wish to consult you, such information to include only your name, email and telephone number. Your home address or business address will not be displayed, unless you chose to do so.

 

  1. Storing your personal information

Matthew Cahillemploys strict information security procedures to store and handle your personal information. Matthew Cahillprotects your information against unauthorised access, unlawful processing, and accidental loss, destruction and damage. For example, emails will only be sent to you as blind copies, so that only your email address is visible when you receive it. Emails will also display the following statement: “Please note that the information below is being sent to you about matters relevant to Matthew Cahillof which you are a member. Your name and address are confidential and will not be divulged to any third party. If you do not wish to receive this information, or you wish to amend your name and address, please notify the Secretary at the address below.”

 

  1. Data Protection Regulation & Supervision

Under the requirements of both the Data Protection Act 1988and the General Data Protection Regulation 2016.

 

 

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