Awareness Days UK & Ireland are committed to the highest privacy standards. When you choose to interact with us, we will only collect data that is necessary to keep you informed about awareness days in the UK and Ireland.
This policy provides detailed information on when and why we collect your personal information, how we use it and the very limited conditions under which we may disclose it to others.
We will collect basic contact information such as your name, email address and phone number. This will be done via our Add Your Day page or by signing up to our mailing list. When purchasing a product or service from us on our website, we will collect your bank details and associated information in order for you to make a payment to us.
The information we collect about you is used to keep you informed about awareness days in the UK and Ireland. We use your contact information to respond to queries from you, and where appropriate your bank details to collect payments as agreed. We may occasionally contact you to ask for your feedback on services we have provided and to offer the opportunity to trial new products.
To provide and manage our services, your data is stored and processed by WordPress, Active Campaign or WooCommerce.
We retain your information for as long as reasonably necessary to provide our products and services and to maintain records to satisfy tax and other legal requirements.
We may share your data with our third party suppliers (as listed above) to improve our products or services.
Where necessary we may disclose your information to third parties organisations, including the police, for the prevention and detection of fraud and criminal activity. Should any claim be made, we may pass your personal information to our insurers and if our business is wholly or partially transferred to a third party, your personal information may be one of the transferred assets.
You are entitled to access the personal information that we hold on you; any such request should be made using our contact details below. If any data we hold is inaccurate, this will be corrected promptly on request. In certain circumstances you can request that we erase your data, which we will do where this would not prevent us meeting our legal and regulatory obligations.
You may ask that we do not send you communications using any of the contact details we hold on our records, this may include your email, SMS, telephone and postal information. Your personal preferences can be changed at any time by using the link at the end of every email and SMS message we send or by using our contact details below.
This website uses cookies to monitor browsing preferences to enable us to continually improve our website, making it a better and more useful experience for you. A cookie is a small text file containing information that a website transfers to your device’s hard disk for record-keeping purposes. A cookie cannot give us access to your computer or to your personal information.
We use persistent Cookies for Facebook Pixel tracking to provide targeted Facebook advertising, Google Analytics and Active Campaign for analytics services. These services will be provided by Facebook, Google and Active Campaign respectively, or by other similar providers. These service providers are not permitted to use the information collected on our behalf except to help us conduct and improve our business.
We reserve our right to make any changes and updates to this privacy policy without giving you notice as and when we need to. Our most up to date privacy policy is always available on our website.
You can reach Awareness Day UK & Ireland by the following ways:
Email: [email protected]
Post: 107 Osborne Park, Belfast, BT9 6JQ, Northern Ireland, UK
These details are also available on the Add Your Day page on our website.
Last updated: March 2024