Terms and Conditions

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE

The Coeliac Society of Ireland is the national charity supporting people diagnosed with coeliac disease in Ireland. The Coeliac Society reserves the rights to change these Terms and Conditions at any time by posting changes online. Your continued use of this site after changes are posted constitutes your acceptance of this agreement as modified.

By creating an account using your email address, a password and verifying an account you are agreeing to the privacy statement below and these terms and conditions of use for the www.isitcoeliacdisease.ie  website, as outlined below.  

Please remember when creating your account that your password should be at least 6 characters long and complex i.e. it should include upper and lower case characters, numbers, symbols and not include real words. Above all, your password should not be used elsewhere. 

 

Privacy Statement

The data collected through the www.isitcoeliacdisease.ie  website is to be used for the purposes of processing your assessment and anonymised data analysis only. Your details will not be passed or disclosed to any third party. Further, other than about your assessment, we will not contact you, unless you have positively agreed or “opted-in” to a request from us to contact you again in the future. You will have the option to “unsubscribe” or to “opt-out” of these communications with us at any time.  

 

Online Security

The results of your assessment will be sent via email which will have been verified by you before you complete the test.  The data collected and stored will be held for a period not longer than seven years. The data you provide is captured and held securely to within an encrypted SSL (Secure Socket Layer) hosted environment.

 

Cookies

Many people worry that cookies threaten their privacy or might affect their computer's functioning. A cookie is a small piece of information sent from our website to your computer and stored on your hard drive. A cookie can contain information, such as a unique user identifier, that the site uses to track your visit. They help us identify the number of unique visitors to our website, whether or not those visitors are repeat visitors, and the source of the visits. Cookies cannot be executed as code or used to deliver a virus. Other servers cannot read them and personal information cannot be gathered from them. You can find out more information about cookies at www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu.

The cookies from our website are only used during your visit to our website and are not kept for any longer. We do not allow any advertisers to use cookies through our website. We therefore believe that our use of cookies poses no risk to you.

The site uses cookies for three purposes:

  • to record who you are when you log on, so that we can show information which is relevant to you
  • to track items added by you  ~
  • to participate in Google analytics (website activity analysis) which in turn helps us to improve our website for you and make sure the money we spend on the site is put to good use.

If you do not agree to these uses of cookies you can select 'disable cookies' on your browser. The option to do so is normally found in your browser's security settings section. However, please note, permanently disabling cookies in your browser may hinder your use of our website as well as other websites and interactive services.

 

Requests for personal information

If at any time you would like a copy of the personal information recorded in your own account, you can make a formal request for a copy to be provided or by visiting your online ‘My account’ area all data entered by you is visible. Formal requests for the disclosure of personal data will be processed within 21 days.  

If you would like to make such as requests, please send an email to info@coeliac.ie or please write to:

Coeliac Society of Ireland

Dolcan House,

78/80 Tower Road,

Clondalkin,

Dublin 22

D22 N6F6

Please include “REQUEST FOR PERSONAL DATA” in the subject line of your email or correspondence to help speed your request.

 

Complaints

If you would like to make a complaint you can do so by email to info@coeliac.ie or you can write to us with your complaint using the address above. 

Please provide all relevant details in relation to your complaint in your correspondence. All formal complaints will receive an initial response within 21 days, although the complaint may not be fully addressed within this time period. Please include in the subject line of your email or correspondence “FORMAL COMPLAINT” to help speed processing.