Our Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Remember Us values your support, privacy and trust. Please read the following policy to understand how your personal information will be treated.

How do we collect personal information?

Information is collected using a variety of methods. You will be asked to provide your personal information when joining Remember Us, making a donation, or requesting information or updates through our website, e-mail, direct mail or telephone communications. This information is vital in allowing provide best care and attention to everyone availing of, and supporting our services.

What do we collect?

Remember Us does not collect any personal information other than information that is knowingly and willingly given. This personal data includes a record of your interactions with us and is stored in-house on our database to enable us to provide our services.  Through our interaction with you we may gather a range of contact details including emails, mobile, postal address and landline numbers.

Why do we collect your personal information?

We need to collect your personal information in order to provide relevant services, maintain communications with you, respond to queries. We may send you information about Remember Us activities and events. We may also contact you for administration purposes.

If you would rather not hear from us in this way, at any time, please let us know whether you would rather not hear from us through one or more of these channels (i.e. emails, mobile, postal address and landline numbers).

Cookies

Like many other sites, RememberUs.ie uses cookies, which are small text files that can help websites improve their services to users. Our cookies help us improve the speed and security of the site and to measure the behaviour of our visitors so we can improve our site and your experience of it. Cookies also allow you the user to share pages with social networks.

We do not use cookies to:

  • Collect any personally identifiable information without your express permission
  • Collect any sensitive information without your express permission
  • Pass data to advertising/marketing networks
  • Pass personally identifiable data to third parties

You are always free to decline our cookies. To do this, you can modify your web browser to refuse cookies, or to let you know when you receive new cookies. Please remember that if you decline cookies from RememberUs.ie it may affect your experience of the website. Find out how to manage the cookies stored on your computer at http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/

There are some third party cookies in use on the RememberUs.ie website. Each of these providers has its own policy relating to its use of cookies:

Do we share your information?

We respect your privacy and will not sell or give your details to other organisations for marketing purposes.

How can I be sure my privacy is protected?

Remember Us will always endeavour to protect your data from loss, misuse, unauthorised access or disclosure, alteration or destruction. We are committed to investing in technology to provide security for your information, including working with leading suppliers of secure payment services.

Corrections and complaints

Corrections can be made to your information by emailing us at hello@rememberus.ie or calling us at 086 0457003.

In the event that you wish to raise a concern with regard to any data Remember Us may hold on you, you may raise this with our data protection officer by writing to:

Data Protection Officer, Remember Us, Sarsfield Business Centre, Mill Street, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin.

Please note that in order to protect your privacy you must include a copy of a current drivers license or passport so that we may verify your identity. This information will only be used for verification purposes, not stored and securely destroyed once the concern has been closed. This does not affect your statutory right to raise a complaint with the Data Protection Commissioner.

Remember us would like to express their sincere gratitude to the following people and organisations who have become Patrons of Remember Us.