Privacy Policy
PRIVACY & DATA USE
Information that is collected upon registration is stored in an offsite database. This information is stored to enable you to use the same details to login should you visit Erin Hampers again.
Any information that is held is protected in accordance with Irish Law and is stored securely and safely.
Any details you have given Erin Hampers will not be passed on to any other organisations or third parties except in the following circumstances (1) permitted or required by law; or, (2) trying to protect against or prevent actual or potential fraud or unauthorised transactions; or, (3) investigating fraud which has already taken place. The information is not provided to these organisations/parties for marketing purposes.
Credit card details are not stored anywhere on ErinHampers.com, Credit Card payments are handled via a 3rd party payment processor who use the latest encryption technology to ensure your details remain safe.
The checkout and cart pages on Erinhampers.com are encrypted via a 256 bit secure socket layer connection (SSL) to ensure any personal information you enter (Addresses, Credit Card details etc..) cannot be intercepted by anyone else.
Payments carried out using PayPal are done through Paypal’s own website.
COOKIES
The Site may use cookie and tracking technology depending on the features offered. Cookie and tracking technology are useful for gathering information such as browser type and operating system, tracking the number of visitors to the Site, and understanding how visitors use the Site. Cookies can also help customise the Site for visitors.
Personal information cannot be collected via cookies and other tracking technology, however, if you previously provided personally identifiable information, cookies may be tied to such information. Aggregate cookie and tracking information may be shared with third parties.
LAWS
The terms of use shall be governed by and construed fully in accordance with the laws of Ireland. You and we agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts located in Ireland. If any provision(s) of the terms of use is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be contrary to law, then such provision(s) shall be construed, as nearly as possible, to reflect the intentions of the parties with the other provisions remaining in full force and effect.