SUMMARY
At Celtic Whiskey Auction, we take our customers' privacy very seriously. If you do not wish to receive promotional communication from us, we respect that, and you will only receive communications related to your orders or inquiries. We will never sell, rent, or lease our subscription list to third parties. The information we collect is solely for processing bids, facilitating purchases, and improving your website experience. We retain your data for as long as there is a legitimate purpose to do so, and once it is no longer necessary, we will destroy it. We may share data with partners, such as website developers, including those located outside the European Economic Area, to enhance the visitor experience. Any third parties involved are contractually bound to respect your rights regarding personal data. You can always review the data we hold about you and opt-out of marketing emails. If you request, we will remove your personal data unless contractual or legal obligations require us to retain it. For further inquiries, please feel free to contact us.
INTRODUCTION
This privacy policy, together with our terms of use, outlines how we process your personal data. By using our website, irishdrinkshop.com, you are consenting to this policy. We are committed to ensuring your privacy is protected and will only use the information collected in accordance with the Data Protection laws of Ireland. For the purposes of these laws, Celtic Whiskey Shop Limited (which operates celticwhiskeyauction.com) is the data controller. Celtic Whiskey Shop Limited is registered in Ireland under company number 367358, and our registered office is located at 27-28 Dawson St, Dublin, D2, Ireland.
Confidential Processing of Personal Data
We store your personal information in a secure environment that is not accessible to the public. Access to this data is restricted to a limited number of authorized individuals at Celtic Whiskey Auction, who need it to process your orders or other requests. Personal data will be used solely for internal purposes. In exceptional cases, we may disclose your personal data to third parties to comply with legal obligations or at the request of judicial authorities or law enforcement. We may also share your personal data with web developers or partners to enhance the website, always ensuring that these third parties are contractually committed to respecting your data privacy rights.
Purpose of Data Processing
We use your collected data to provide services and communicate with you effectively. If requested, your data may be used to inform you about new services, events, or news related to Celtic Whiskey Auction. If you prefer not to receive such communications, you can opt-out by contacting us via email or letter.
Right to Access, Correct, and Delete Personal Data
You have the right to access and update your personal data by logging into your account on our website. Under data protection regulations, you can request to see the data we hold about you at no charge. If you wish to receive a copy of your personal information, please contact us at Celtic Whiskey Shop Ltd, 27-28 Dawson St, Dublin 2, Ireland. You also have the right to correct any inaccuracies in your personal data or request that we erase it. Additionally, you can request that we stop processing your personal data for specific purposes or receive it in a machine-readable format, if applicable.
Use of Cookies
We use cookies for several purposes:
- To keep track of your activity on our website.
- To allow you to log into your account.
- To remember your preferences.
- To customize the website, such as displaying prices in your preferred currency.
We also use analytics cookies to improve our website by understanding user preferences. However, these cookies are not used for automated decision-making. You can disable cookies through your browser settings, but please note that doing so may limit access to certain features or functions on our website. You can delete cookies at any time, but this will affect our ability to remember your preferences. Additionally, third-party services (such as web traffic analysis tools) may use their own cookies, over which we have no control. For example, Google may place cookies for its Google Certified Shops Programme.