Privacy Policy
Data Protection/Private Policy & Cookies policy
Collection and use of personal information
In order to demonstrate our firm commitment to privacy Rowdy Jewellery has created this privacy and cookie policy statement.
Rowdy Jewellery privacy & cookie policy applies to anyone who visits our website. It explains how we may collect data from you when you visit our website and how we use that information.
When you visit Rowdy Jewellery we may use cookies to help us deliver useful functionality, improve our website and provide you with relevant advertising.
What are cookies and how do we use them?
A cookie is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored in your web browser while you are browsing a website. There are four different groups of cookies which we use:
1. Strictly necessary cookies
These are essential in order to enable you to navigate around Rowdy Jewellery and use its features. Without these, we would be unable to provide you with certain features.
2. Functionality cookies
Functionality cookies allow Rowdy Jewellery to remember choices you have made and help to provide an enhanced, more personal experience on our website.
3. Performance cookies
We use performance cookies to help us improve Rowdy Jewellery and our online services. These cookies gather information about how our site is used, including which pages you visit most often. These cookies are anonymous – which means that they won’t collect information to identify you.
4. Targeting & Advertising cookies
Advertising cookies are used to help us better understand our advertising campaigns and how we can make these more relevant to you. These cookies are also anonymous, they wont’ collect information to identify you.
How to manage your cookies:
You can delete cookies stored on your computer or change your privacy settings at any time via your browser settings.
Internet Explorer
Chrome
Firefox
Safari
Opera
Rowdy Jewellery will assume that you agree to the placement of cookies on your device unless you specifically choose not to receive our cookies, in which case we cannot guarantee that your experience will be as fulfilling as it would otherwise be.
Rowdy Jewellery uses Google Analytics to collect information about how you use our website.
Privacy statement
Rowdy Jewellery respects your privacy, any personal information that you volunteer will be treated in confidence applying reasonable standards of security, in accordance with the Data Protection Acts, 1988 and 2003. Any information that you provide will not be made available to third parties except in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. Collection and use of personal information Rowdy Jewellery collects information through this website from you in three ways:
Via email
Via web technical logs
Via web forms
If you choose to contact Rowdy Jewellery via email, your details will be used only for the purposes for which you intended. When your email has been actioned, the original message will be retained by Rowdy Jewellery for a reasonable period of time.
Web technical logs
Technical details of your visit to Rowdy Jewellery are recorded for business reasons. None of this information can be used to ascertain your identity. This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”). Google Analytics uses “cookies”, which are text files placed on your computer, to help us analyse how you use the site.
Data protection
Where appropriate the Rowdy Jewellery makes use of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology to protect data. If you wish to find out more about how Rowdy Jewellery manages issues of website data protection please contact us via email to info@rowdy2.xaduai.com If you wish to find out more about data protection in Ireland please visit the website of the data protection commissioner. Here are some answers to questions you may have on data protection. You’ll also find data protection information on your general terms and conditions with us.
Glossary of technical terms
Web browser
The software used to view the web, e.g. Microsoft Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, etc.
IP address
The identifying number of a computer directly connected to the internet expressed in “internet protocol” code e.g. 123.456.789.123. If you must “dial-up” to connect to the internet, the IP code will be the code of the computer you have dialled-into and not your computer.
Cookies
Text-based pieces of information placed on your computer by a web site. Cookies are used by websites to record aspects of your visit.
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is the most commonly-used protocol for managing the security of transactions on the internet. SSL works by encrypting data so that it is virtually impossible for anyone other than those authorised to read.
A webpage that is secure will display a “padlock” or “key icon” in bottom of the screen when you are logged in to the site.
The address of the page will also read as https:// – the ‘s’ means the page is secure.