Irish Cancer Society Privacy Policy

The Irish Cancer Society respects your right to privacy and complies with its obligations under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The goal of this privacy policy is to help you understand how the Society deals with any personal data you provide when you visit its website or interact with the Society online through email, social media and other channels.

By visiting www.cancer.ie and other Irish Cancer Society online channels, you are accepting the terms of this privacy policy. 

This website contains external links to other websites and the Society is not held responsible for the privacy policies of these other websites.

Any of the information we collect from you may be used in one of the following ways:

To provide cancer information and support services

We collect and store personal data in order to provide services for people affected by cancer. This includes our Support Line, Daffodil Centres, Survivor Support Programme, Night Nursing, Volunteer Driver Service, Travel2Care, local affiliated cancer support centres and our online community.

Cancer nurses may collect sensitive personal data about your health when you speak, email, direct message, or send enquiries to them. They will use this information to answer your questions and give advice or support.

We may also use this information for training, quality monitoring or evaluating the services we provide. 

Posts in our online community are anonymous but may contain sensitive information about yourself or your loved ones.

We advise our online community members to be careful not to post information about themselves which would allow them to be identified.

We may also collect and retain your data if you send feedback about any of our services or make a complaint. Read more about complaints policy.

To process payments, fulfil online orders and confirm transactions

Example: Donating or purchasing online, or paying an event registration fee. We will use your information to complete your order and to follow up, where relevant or requested, by email, phone or post on any transactions and issue payment receipts.

To improve our website and provide a personalised experience for you

We continually try to improve our website based on the information and feedback we receive from you through tracking technologies which are deployed by cookies used on our site – you can read more on our cookie policy, and how to manage your preferences here. We also use anonymous technical information to record details on page visits, browser, screen-size, capabilities and other non-personal details for analytical purposes.

We want your visit to our website to be a useful one, making sure you are able to find the information that you’re looking for and that is relevant to you.

Communicating with you via email

We engage a third party service provider, Click Dimensions, as our marketing platform. If we contact you by email we may conduct analysis to monitor the performance of our campaigns and engagements with you. This can include monitoring whether an individual email has been opened, and the content in it clicked on. This allows us to understand how our campaigns work and ensure that our communications with you are relevant. You can opt out of your data being used in this way by contacting dataprotect@irishcancer.ie.

We will always respect your privacy and will always give you the option to stop hearing from us.

To keep you informed about what we’re doing to support people affected by cancer

If you have signed up for the Irish Cancer Society’s email newsletter, you will receive this email periodically throughout the year. At any time you can unsubscribe from receiving future emails by emailing e-newsletter@irishcancer.ie or by clicking the 'Unsubscribe' link at the bottom of every email.

To let you know other ways you can get involved in our fundraising and campaigns

From time to time we will use your postal address to send you updates on the impact of your donation, and let you know how you can get involved in our fundraising and campaigns. 

We may also contact you by phone and email if you have given us consent to do so.

To communicate Irish Cancer Society messages to you through other media channels

If you consent to it (by opting into marketing cookies), we may use your information for marketing, re-marketing and advertising purposes across other online channels like Facebook, Google, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc. Your information will solely be used for internal marketing purposes and will not be shared with any third parties. Please see further information on the cookies we use and how to manage your preferences.

At any time you can request your information not be shared with these channels by sending us a request to dataprotect@irishcancer.ie.

What type of information about you do we collect?

You may browse our site anonymously but certain functions and pages may be unavailable to you. 

We collect information from you when you visit our website, register for our online community, place an order or make a donation, subscribe to our email newsletter, and fill out a form. 

When making a donation, registering for a campaign or event, or ordering a product on our website, as appropriate, you may be asked to provide personal details such as name, contact details, address, and payment information as needed.

How do we protect your personal information?

We use a variety of security measures to securely process and keep your personal information safe when you interact with our website.

We use a secure server so that all supplied sensitive/payment information is transmitted via Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology and then encrypted into our payment gateway provider's database (Global Payments, Stripe and PayPal). When you make an online transaction, our payment providers provide us only with the following details: the final 4 digits of your card number, the card type and the expiry date.

We do not see or store your full card details when you make an online transaction.

The Society takes, and will continue to take, all reasonable steps (which includes relevant technical and organisational measures) to guarantee the safety of the data you provide to us and we will only use the data for the intended purpose.

However, the nature of the internet is such that we cannot guarantee or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us via the Internet will be 100% secure.

Do we use cookies on our website?

Yes. We use cookies to improve your experience on our site, tell us which parts of the site you have visited, and personalise our communications with you. You can accept or reject these cookies before using the site. You can review your selection at any time by selecting the cookie icon on the bottom left of your screen.

You can learn more about our cookie policy here

Do we disclose any information to outside parties?

We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer to outside parties your personally identifiable information.

The information you provide when interacting with our website will be kept securely and used by the Irish Cancer Society in order to make your interaction with the Society possible. Your information will only be shared with selected third-party service providers, contracted by the Irish Cancer Society to assist with our operations. Your information will not be shared with any other organisation, other than with your permission, or where required by law.

We also reserve the right to enforce our site policies in order to protect our rights and the rights of other individuals in a manner that is safe and compliant with the law.

Non-personally identifiable visitor information may be provided to other parties for marketing, advertising, or other uses. For example, we may disclose the total number of visits to our website.

Transfer outside of the EU/EEA

We may need to transfer data outside of the EU/EEA (including the United States) where the privacy and data protection laws may not be as protective as those in the EEA, to allow them to perform services on our behalf. To the limited extent that it is necessary to transfer your data outside the EEA we will ensure that appropriate measures and safeguards are in place to protect the privacy and integrity of your personal data, including but not limited to, Standard Contractual Clauses. By submitting your personal data, you agree to this transfer, storing or processing.

You control your information

All registered users of our online community may make any changes to their information at any time by logging into their control panel of the relevant section and going to the 'Edit profile' page.

The Irish Cancer Society is committed to upholding the rights of individuals and have processes in place for providing individuals' access to their personal information. A subject access request (SAR) is a request for access to the personal information that the Irish Cancer Society holds about you, which we are required to provide under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) unless an exemption applies.

You can make this request in writing using our downloadable request form.

Where requested, we will provide the following information:

  • The purposes of the processing of your personal data;
  • What kind of personal data is stored;
  • Where this data is stored;
  • How long your data is stored.

Your request will be completed in 30 days in an electronic format. 

Online privacy policy only

This online privacy policy applies only to information collected through our website, email and social media networks, and not to information collected offline.

Your consent

By using our website, you consent to our privacy policy (this page).

Changes to our privacy policy

We reserve the right to make changes to our privacy policy at any time without prior consultation; these changes will be posted on this page together with the privacy policy revision date.

Contacting us

If you have any questions regarding this privacy policy, you may contact us using the information below.

Data Protection Officer, Irish Cancer Society
43/45 Northumberland Road
Dublin, D04 VX65
Website: 
www.cancer.ie
Email: dataprotect@irishcancer.ie
Telephone: + 353 1 231 0500

Last updated: 16th Jan, 2024