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Your
privacy is important to Dublin 4 Short
Lets.
This privacy statement provides information
about the personal information that Dublin 4
Short Lets collects, and the ways in which Dublin 4
Shortlets uses that personal information
to manage it's self catering apartments for short
stay rental in Ireland.
Personal information collection
Dublin 4 Short Let Apartments
may collect and use the following kinds of
personal information:
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[information about your use of this website
(including use of Non-Personal Data gathered from
visitors to our website in an aggregate form to
get a better understanding of where our visitors
come from and to help us better design and
organise our website.
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[information that you provide using for the
purpose of registering with the website (including
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[information about transactions carried out over
this website (including IP addresses, anonymous
cookies.
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[information that you provide for the purpose of
subscribing to the website services (including
PayPal,; and]
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[any
other information that you send to Dublin 4
Short lets.
Using
personal information
Dublin
4 Short lets may use your personal information to:
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administer this website;
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personalize the website for you;
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enable
your access to and use of the website services;
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publish information about you on the website;
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send
to you products that you purchase;
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supply
to you services that you purchase;
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send
you statements and invoices
for your stay;
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collect payments from you; and
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send
you marketing communications.
Where
Dublin 4 Short lets discloses your personal
information to its agents or sub-contractors for
these purposes, the agent or sub-contractor in
question will be obligated to use that personal
information in accordance with the terms of this
privacy statement.
In
addition to the disclosures reasonably necessary
for the purposes identified elsewhere above,
Dublin 4 Short lets may disclose your personal
information to the extent that it is required to
do so by law, in connection with any legal
proceedings or prospective legal proceedings, and
in order to establish, exercise or defend its
legal rights.
Securing your data
Dublin
4 Short lets will take reasonable technical and
organisational precautions to prevent the loss,
misuse or alteration of your personal information.
Dublin
4 Short lets will store all the personal
information you provide on its secure servers.
[Information relating to electronic transactions
entered into via this website will be
protected by encryption technology.]
Cross-border data transfers
Information that Dublin 4 Short
lets collects may
be stored and processed in and transferred between
any of the countries in which
Changes to the Website Privacy Policy
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. If at any time we decide to use
Personal Data in a manner significantly different
from that stated in this Website Privacy Policy,
or otherwise disclosed to you at the time it was
collected, we will notify you by email, and you
will have a choice as to whether or not we use
your information in the new manner.
operates to enable the use of the information in
accordance with this privacy policy.
You
agree to such cross-border transfers of personal
information.
Updating this statement
Dublin
4 Short lets may update this privacy policy by
posting a new version on this website.
You
should check this page occasionally to ensure you
are familiar with any changes.
Other
websites
This
website contains partners to other websites.
Dublin
4 Short lets is not responsible for the privacy
policies or practices of any third party.
Contact Kenneth Allen
If you
have any questions about this privacy policy or
[NAME'S] treatment of your personal information,
please write to:
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by
Contact form through our Contact page
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by
post to 9 The Brehon’s Chair, Kellystown Road,
Rathfarnham, Dublin 16, Ireland
This
privacy statement
This
privacy statement is based on a precedent created
by
employmentlawcontracts.co.uk
and published by
freenetlaw.com.
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