Privacy Statement for Customer Personal Data

Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage

Emails and personal data received from members of the public via the Met Éireann Contact Us webpage

(Privacy Statement)

 

The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage is the Government Department responsible for housing and water, for physical and spatial planning, for local government, for weather forecasting and for built and natural heritage. The Department is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. This privacy statement explains how the Department, as the Data Controller, will process the personal data provided to it in respect of emails, letters, faxes and telephone calls from members of the public via the Met Éireann Contact Us webpage; how that information will be used, and what rights you may exercise in relation to your personal data.

Purposes of the processing

The Department will use your data in order to answer queries received from members of the public. The Department will not process your personal data for any purpose other than that for which it was collected.

Profiling

The Department will not use any personal data collected from you in respect of emails, letters, faxes and telephone calls from members of the public via the Met Éireann Contact Us webpage for automated decision-making, or for profiling purposes.

Lawfulness of processing

This processing of your personal data is lawful under Article 6 (1) (a) the data subject has given consent to the processing of his or her personal data for one or more specific purposes.

Security of your personal data

The Department implements appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect your information from unauthorised access. However, despite these efforts, no security measures are perfect or impenetrable, and no method of data transmission can be guaranteed against any interception or other type of misuse. In the event that your personal data is compromised as a result of a breach of security, the Department’s Breach Management policy and procedures will be implemented.

Recipients of the data

Emails received via the Contact Us form on our Contact Us page are received via 2 methods:

  • A number of direct emails to Met Éireann are provided on the webpage; the inboxes for these addresses are included on the Outlook accounts for a small number of relevant staff who answer these emails.
  • Freshdesk (part of Freshworks.com) is a cloud-based customer service software which stores, tracks and manages customer emails and distributes them to designated email inboxes of assigned Met Éireann staff.

Personal data obtained from phone calls / faxes are logged and stored securely on a Met Éireann server accessible by Customer Service staff only. Letters received from the public arestored securely in Met Éireann offices and/or scanned in electronically and stored securely on a Met Éireann server accessible by Customer Service staff only.

Personal data will not be exchanged with other Government Departments, local authorities, agencies under the aegis of the Department, or other public bodies.

Cross-border Data Transfers

The Department will not transfer personal data collected in respect of Emails and other personal data received from members of the public via the Met Éireann Contact Us webpage to any country or international organisation outside the EU/EEA.

How long will your data be kept?

The Department will only retain your personal data for as long as it is necessary for the purposes for which it was collected and processed.

In line with legislative and business requirements, the data retention period for your personal data, in this instance, is a maximum of 3 years.

Your rights

The Department’s Data Protection Policy, which sets out how we will use your personal data, as well as providing information regarding your rights as a data subject (including details regarding right of access, right to rectification, right to erasure, right to restriction of processing, right to object), is available on our website. The policy is also available in hard copy upon request.

If you consider that your rights have been infringed, you have the right to complain to the Irish Data Protection Commissioner (www.dataprotection.ie), and you have the right to seek a judicial remedy.

Contacting Us

If you require further information, or wish to access your personal data, please contact the Department’s Data Protection Officer, details below:

Data Protection Officer,
Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage,
Newtown Road,
Wexford
Email: data.protection@housing.gov.ie