Thank you for your interest in our company. Data protection is of a high priority for the management of House of Stone Ltd and we strive to be completely transparent with how we collect and use information we gather about you on this site. Your privacy is important to us and we respect your preferences.
By visiting the website, you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to the practices of House of Stone Ltd please do not access, view, visit, download, or otherwise interact with the website.
The processing of personal data, for example, the name, address, e-mail address, or telephone number of a data subject shall be in line with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and in accordance with the country-specific data protection regulations applicable to House of Stone Ltd.
By means of this Privacy Statment, our enterprise would like to inform the public of the nature, scope, and purpose of the personal data we collect, use and process. Furthermore, data subjects are informed by means of this policy, of the rights to which they are entitled.
Our Privacy Policy is organized as follows:
- Definitions
- Name and address of the controller
- Collection of general data and information
- Enquiries and requests
- Withdrawal of consent
- Storage of personal data
- Rights of the data subject
- Legal basis for processing personal data
- The legitimate interests pursued by the controller
- Period for which personal data will be stored
- Provision of personal data as a statutory or contractual requirement
- How to contact us
- Changes to this policy
- Definitions
The data protection declaration of House of Stone Ltd is based on the terms used by the European legislator for the adoption of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Our data protection declaration should be legible and understandable for the public, as well as our customers and business partners. To ensure this, we would like to first explain the terminology used.In this data protection policy, we use the following terms:
- Personal data
Personal data is any information about an identified or identifiable natural person (“data subject”). An identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person. - Data subject
Data subject is any identified or identifiable natural person, whose personal data is processed by the controller responsible for the processing. - Processing
Processing is any operation or set of operations which is performed on personal data or on sets of personal data, whether or not by automated means, such as collection, recording, organisation, structuring, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, restriction, erasure or destruction. - Restriction of processing
Restriction of processing is the marking of stored personal data with the aim of limiting their processing in the future. - Profiling
Profiling means any form of automated processing of personal data consisting of the use of personal data to evaluate certain personal aspects relating to a natural person, in particular, to analyse or predict aspects concerning that natural person’s performance at work, economic situation, health, personal preferences, interests, reliability, behaviour, location or movements. - Pseudonymisation
Pseudonymisation is the processing of personal data in such a manner that the personal data can no longer be attributed to a specific data subject without the use of additional information, provided that such additional information is kept separately and is subject to technical and organisational measures to ensure that the personal data are not attributed to an identified or identifiable natural person. - Controller or controller responsible for the processing
The controller or controller responsible for the processing is the natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body which, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of the processing of personal data; where the purposes and means of such processing are determined by Union or Member State law, the controller or the specific criteria for its nomination may be provided for by Union or Member State law. - Processor
A processor is a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body which processes personal data on behalf of the controller. - Recipient
Recipient is a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or another body, to which the personal data are disclosed, whether a third party or not. However, public authorities which may receive personal data in the framework of a particular inquiry, in accordance with Union or Member State law shall not be regarded as recipients; the processing of those data by those public authorities shall follow the applicable data protection rules according to the purposes of the processing. - Third-party
The third party is a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or body other than the data subject, controller, processor and persons who, under the direct authority of the controller or processor, are authorised to process personal data. - Consent
Consent of the data subject is any freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous indication of the data subject’s wishes by which he or she, by a statement or by clear affirmative action, signifies agreement to the processing of personal data relating to him or her.
- Name and Address of the Data Controller
The Controller, for the purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), other data protection laws applicable in Member states of the European Union and other provisions related to data protection
House of Stone Ltd,
28 Mountjoy Street,
Phibsborough,
Dublin D07RY60,
Tel: 018820002
email: ho*****************@***il.com
Website:www.houseofstone.ie
- Collection of general data and information
The purpose for collection of personal data entered by the data subject is collected and stored exclusively for internal use and for the sole purpose of House of Stone Ltd When using general data and information collected via the website, House of Stone Ltd does not draw any conclusions about the data subject. Rather, this information is needed to:- optimize the content of our website as well as its advertisement,
- ensure the long-term viability of our information technology systems and website technology,
- provide law enforcement authorities with the information necessary for criminal prosecution in case of a cyber-attack.
- By registering on the website, the IP address, which is assigned by the Internet service provider (ISP) and used by the data subject, plus the date, and time of the registration are also stored. The storage of this data takes place to prevent the misuse of our services, and, if necessary, to make it possible to investigate committed offences.
- This data is not passed on to third parties unless there is a statutory obligation to pass on the data, or if the transfer serves the aim of criminal prosecution.
- The registration of the data subject, with the voluntary indication of personal data, may be used by House of Stone Ltd to offer the data subject information on relevant products or services that may only be offered to registered customers.
Telephone Calls House of Stone Ltd does not collect Calling Landline Identification (CLI) or any other information on the origins of a call. We do not record or retain phone conversations.
Website Browsing
The website of House of Stone Ltd collects a series of general data and information when a data subject or automated system calls up the website.
This general data and information are stored in the server log files. Data collected may include:
- the browser types and versions used,
- the operating system used by the accessing system,
- the website from which an accessing system reaches our website (so-called referrers),
- the sub-websites,
- the date and time of access to the Internet site,
- an Internet protocol address (IP address),
- the Internet service provider of the access system
- any other similar data and information that may be used in the event of attacks on our information technology systems.
House of Stone Ltd analyzes anonymously collected data and information statistically, with the aim of improving the approach to the provision of useful information to visitors and also increasing the data protection and data security of our enterprise, and ensuring an optimal level of protection for the personal data we process.
The anonymous data of the server log files are stored separately from all personal data provided by a data subject.
Use of Cookies
House of Stone Ltd uses cookies (small text files placed on your device) and similar technologies to provide our websites to help collect data. Cookies allow us, among other things, to store your preferences and settings; enable you to sign in; provide interest-based advertising; combat fraud; and analyze how our websites and online services are performing.
We also use web beacons to help deliver cookies and gather usage and performance data. Our websites may include web beacons and cookies from third-party service providers. deliver the content of our website correctly,
- Enquiries and requests
By inputting their contact details on the electronic contact forms on the website, users are given the opportunity to use any or all the following services:- request a call-back from a House of Stone employee
- submit an enquiry via an electronic contact form
If a data subject voluntarily House of Stone Ltd by e-mail or via the contact form on the website, the personal data transmitted by the data subject is automatically stored for relevant processing or contacting the data subject about the specified issue in question.
There is no transfer of this personal data to third parties.
Any emails sent to the company are forwarded to the relevant section or individual employee. The sender’s email address will remain visible to all staff tasked with dealing with the query.
Please be aware that it is the sender’s responsibility to ensure that the content of their emails is within the bounds of the law. Unsolicited material of a criminal nature will be reported to the relevant authorities and blocked.
- You may stop accepting cookies from our site by visiting your browser’s settings page and deleting the specific cookies for the House of Stone Ltd site. Please note that we make use of two types of cookies (as outlined on the Privacy Settings page):
- Necessary Cookies
These include “Essential” and “Functionality” cookies that help make our website usable by enabling basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. The website may not function properly without these cookies. Removal of necessary cookies may cause the site to malfunction or not to operate as intended. - Optional Cookies
These include cookies that we define as “Analytics” and “Advertising”. They help us to understand how visitors interact with websites by collecting and reporting information anonymously. They are also used in some cases to track visitors across websites. The intention is to display ads that are relevant and engaging for the individual user and thereby more valuable for publishers and third-party advertisers. Removal of optional cookies will have no detrimental effect on the general working of the site.
- For revocation of consent to receiving the newsletter, you can click on the unsubscribe link included in each newsletter or simply email ho*****************@****l..com
- Withdrawal of consent
- The consent to the storage of personal data, which the data subject has given for the selected service, may be withdrawn at any time. There are two ways to revoke consent:
- Storage of personal data
House of Stone Ltd shall process and store the personal data of the data subject only for the period necessary to achieve the specified purpose of storage, or as far as this is granted by the European legislator or other legislators in laws or regulations to which the controller is subject. If the purpose for which the data was originally collected no longer exists, or if a storage period prescribed by the European legislator or Irish legislator expires, the personal data is erased in accordance with legal requirements and as outlined in the company policy on data retention.