Who we are:

Parish of Kilmoremoy
Address: Cathedral Grounds, Ballina, Co. Mayo

T:096-71365
E: ballinapp@killaladiocese.org


The Parish of Kilmoremoy is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Statement & Privacy Policy explains our data processing practices and your options regarding the ways in which your personal data is used. This Privacy Statement & Privacy Policy is reflective of our compliance with Data Protection legislation in Ireland, to include the European GDPR and the Data Protection Acts 1988-2018.


Our Data Protection Officer

The Data Protection Officer for our Diocese/Parish can be contacted at dpo@elphindiocese.ie.


Data Protection Principles

We promise to follow the following data protection principles:


Data subject’s rights:

Those affected by this Privacy Statement & Privacy Policy have the following rights:

How we process your Personal Data
We will only process your Personal Data in line with the services provided on our website. This information may include your name, address, email address, phone number, etc. as provided by you for the provision of a service, e.g.:



Any data processed on our behalf by contracted third party service providers, e.g. for the purpose of enhancing the services we provide to you will be bound by the same privacy standards. We will not disclose Personal Data to any other third parties unless we have consent to do so.

We will disclose Personal Data if it is believed in good faith that we are required to disclose it in order to comply with any applicable law, a summons, a search warrant, a court or regulatory order, or other statutory requirement.


You can choose to opt out of receiving information from us at any time by contacting ballinapp@killaladiocese.org


Cookies


“Cookies” are small pieces of information sent by a web server to a web browser, which enables the server to collect information from the browser. The Ballinaparish.org website uses cookies to improve navigation and to enable traffic monitoring. Non-registered visitors of the site may be sent anonymous cookies to keep track of their browsing patterns and build up a demographic profile.

Whilst you do not need to allow your browser to accept cookies in order to browse much of our web site or to access many of our services, you must have cookies enabled if you wish to access any areas reserved for registered users. Most browsers allow you to turn off the cookie function. If you want to know how to do this, please look at the help menu on your browser. As described above this will restrict the services you can use on our website.


How to contact the appropriate authority

Should you wish to report a complaint or if you feel that we have not addressed your concern in a satisfactory manner, you may contact:


Data Protection Commission,

21 Fitzwilliam Square South
Dublin 2
D02 RD28
Ireland

+353 578 684 800, +353 761 104 800.


Changes to this Privacy Policy
We reserve the right to make changes to this Privacy Statement & Privacy Policy.
Last update published July 2019.