Privacy Policy


Website Privacy Notice


Your privacy matters to us and central to our workings is our commitment that we are transparent about the personal data that we collect about you, how it is used and with whom it is shared.  This privacy notice applies when you use our website or any of our web services.

We deliver the services provided by the Church of Ireland Diocese of Armagh.
We are located at:
Church House,
46 Abbey Street, Armagh, BT61 7DZ. 
You can contact us at this address by post or by email at dco@armagh.anglican.org

Why we process your data, the lawful basis for processing your data and who we share it with:

For people who view and interact with our website, we process data:
1. to remember your viewing preference.
2. to manage authentic access to our website.
3. In order to communicate with you about your interests and wider church related matters.

The legal basis for processing your personal data is the legitimate interest in the administration and operation of our day–to–day operations.
We share some personal data with our IT system provider.  They may only process this data for the purpose of providing us with their services and for no other purpose.

The Diocese of Armagh Communications Officer administers our website at www.armagh.anglican.org to allow information on the Diocese of Armagh to be freely available.  The legal basis for processing your data is that processing is necessary for the purpose of the legitimate interests in promoting our services and providing you with necessary information.
We will retain this personal data in accordance with legislative requirements and in line with our data retention policy. 

Transfers of data outside the European Economic Area
We do not transfer any personal data outside the European Economic Area.

Your rights relating to your personal data
You have the following rights under the General Data Protection Regulation, in certain circumstances, subject to certain exemptions, in relation to your personal data:

  • right to access the data: you have the right to request a copy of the personal data that we hold about you, together with other information about our processing of that data
  • right to rectification: you have the right to request that any inaccurate data that is held about you is corrected, or if we have incomplete information, you may request that we update the information such that it is complete
  • right to erasure: you have the right to request us to delete personal data that we hold about you.  This is sometimes referred to as the right to be forgotten
  • right to restriction of processing or to object to processing: you have the right to request that we no longer process your personal data for particular purposes, or to object to our processing of your personal data for other purposes
  • right to data portability: you have the right to request us to provide you, or a third party, with a copy of your personal data in a structured, commonly used machine readable format

  • In order to raise any of the rights set out above, please contact us using the contact details at the start of this privacy notice.  If we are processing personal data based on your consent, you may withdraw that consent at any time.
    This does not affect the lawfulness of processing which took place prior to any withdrawal.

    Requirement to process personal data 
    You may browse our website without providing us with any personal data and this will not affect your ability to view our website.

    We do not use any personal data for the purpose of automated decision making or profiling.


    Google Analytics

    Google Analytics is in use on our website to track website usage statistics.  We are informed that no personal data is collected by Google Analytics, which uses first–party cookies to collect data about visitors

    Security
    We implement security safeguards designed to protect your personal data, such as HTTPS.  We monitor for and try to prevent security breaches.  There is no guarantee that your data may not be accessed, disclosed, altered or destroyed through breach of any of our physical, technical or managerial safeguards.

    Contact Information

    If you are unhappy with how we process your personal data, we ask you to contact us so that we can assess the situation.  You can contact us using the details provided at the beginning of this notice. 
    You may also lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.  
    The UK supervisory authority is the Information Commissioner’s Office https://ico.org.uk/
    The RI supervisory authority is the Data Protection Commission https://www.dataprotection.ie/


    Cookies
    This website uses “cookie” technology. A cookie is a piece of text stored by the browser on your computer, at the request of our server. We use cookies to remember your viewing preferences if you select to view this website using the ‘Text only version’. This cookie remembers your personal preference as you browse from page to page, and also on your return to the website after closing your browser.
    Cookies are used to manage authenticated access to the site by authorized users to protected areas of the website. You are always free to decline our cookies, if your browser permits, or to ask your browser to indicate when a cookie is being sent. You can also delete cookie files from your computer at your discretion. Please note that if you decline our cookies or ask for notification each time a cookie is being sent, this may affect your ease of use of this website.

    Google Analytics is in use on the site to track website usage statistics, no personal information is gathered by Google Analytics, which uses first–party cookies to collect information about visitors.

    We do not share any information collected with third parties.

    Any changes to this Website Privacy Policy will be posted on this website so you are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it.

    You can disable cookies on your own web browser for this site. 
    Please consult your browser’s help file to find out how to do this.

    Privacy enquiries may be made:
    By writing to: Diocesan Communications Officer, Diocese of Armagh, Church House,
    46 Abbey Street, Armagh, BT61 7DZ
    By e–mail to: dco@armagh.anglican.org

    Disclaimer

    The Diocese of Armagh shall accept no liability for any loss, damage, claims, demands, causes of action, expenses, including without limitation to, reasonable legal fees and costs of proceedings arising out of or in connection with the use and/or dissemination of personal information relating to you in accordance with this privacy statement and your consents.
    The Diocese of Armagh shall accept no liability for statements issued pertaining to this website which clearly represent the sender’s own views and are not made on behalf of the Diocese.

    Copyright Information and Terms & Conditions
    The Diocesan Communications Officer, Diocese of Armagh, administers this website armagh.anglican.org under the auspices of the Diocesan Council of Armagh to allow information on the diocese to be freely available.
    The use of and access to pages of this website are subject to the terms and conditions set out below and the copyright declaration below. By using or accessing this website, you agree to be bound by these terms and conditions.
    This website is designed for information purposes only.
    News organisations may copy, quote, publish and broadcast material from this website without payment and without approval provided they observe the conditions below. Other users may copy or download material from this website for private research and study without payment and without approval provided they observe the conditions below.

    The conditions for the limited waiver of copyright are that users:
    - Quote the source as the Diocese of Armagh website, armagh.anglican.org
    - Do not use the material in a misleading context or in a derogatory manner;
    - Provide the Diocese of Armagh with a complimentary copy of a print publication; and the URL address of a website using copied material (except Press Releases).

    All other requests to use material belonging to the Diocese of Armagh require the prior written consent of the Diocesan Communications Officer.
    Copyright enquiries may be made:
    By writing to: Diocesan Communications Officer, Diocese of Armagh, Church House,
    46 Abbey Street, Armagh, BT61 7DZ
    By e–mail to: dco@armagh.anglican.org

    Content on this website is © copyright the Diocese of Armagh unless otherwise stated. 
    Copyright guidelines regarding liturgical resources may be found on the Church of Ireland website. Click here