DATA PROTECTION
Privacy Statement
The Office of the Press Ombudsman and Press Council of Ireland (the Office), in the consideration of complaints and appeals, processes personal data relating to complainants. This document is a statement of the Office’s commitment to meet its obligations under data protection legislation.
The Office is committed to protecting the privacy of complainants in compliance with data protection legislation, including the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
What data do we collect?
Why do we process your personal data?
How long will we retain your data?
How do we keep your information safe?
How do we use the information you provide?
The Office follows the following eight fundamental principles when processing personal data:
- The Office obtains and processes data fairly only for the purpose of dealing with complaints about member publications of the Press Council of Ireland.
- The Office uses the data it obtains only for the purposes for which it is obtained.
- The Office uses and discloses personal data only in circumstances that are necessary for the processing of complaints.
- The Office has appropriate security measures in place to prevent unauthorised access to, or alteration, disclosure or destruction of data, and against accidental loss or destruction.
- The Office’s policy is designed to ensure that the data it stores is accurate, complete and up-to-date.
- The Office’s policy is designed to ensure that the data it stores is adequate, relevant and not excessive.
- All data which contains personal information about complainants will, after the defined retention time, be disposed of in a onfidential manner.
- The Office has procedures in place to respond to requests for personal data from data subjects.
Can I obtain, delete or amend my personal data?
To make a request to obtain, delete or amend your personal data, or for further information about our data protection policy, please contact administrator@pressombudsman.ie, telephone 01 648 9130.
If we are concerned that a data breach has taken place that poses a high risk to your rights and freedom we will let the Data Protection Commissioner’s Office know within 72 hours of the breach. We will also let you know. We will work with the Data Protection Commissioner’s Office to minimise the impact of any breach that presents a high risk.