
This explains how we protect and respect the data we collect from you.
Privacy Policy
This page explains how NITB uses any information you give to us, and the
ways in which we protect your privacy. We are committed to protecting your
privacy. We will not share your information with others without your prior
consent.
The Data Protection Act
Under the Data Protection Act, we have a legal duty to protect any information
we collect from you. We use leading technologies and encryption software to
safeguard your data, and keep strict security standards to prevent any unauthorised
access to it. We do not pass on your details to any third party or government
department unless you give us permission, or we are legally permitted to do
so.
What information do we collect?
We collect two kinds of information from visitors to DiscoverNorthernIreland.com:
feedback (through emails to the Information point) and site usage information,
from cookies and log files. Information is collected to help us improve the
service we offer.
1. Feedback
We welcome your feedback. Please contact
us.
i) Comments and questions?
If you send an email or letter to the Information Point, asking for
information, we may need to contact other government departments to find that
information. If your question is technical, we may need to pass it to our
technology suppliers. We do not pass on any of your personal information when
dealing with your enquiry, unless you have given us permission to do so. Once
we have replied to you, we keep a record of your messages for six months for
reference and audit purposes, after which it is deleted. We will respect your
e-mail privacy. You will receive unsolicited mail from NITB only if you have
agreed to this.
2. Site usage information
i) Cookies
Cookies are pieces of data that are often created when you visit a website,
and which are stored in the cookie directory of your computer. Two cookies
are created when you visit NITB.
Our first cookie stores a random number on your computer to help us count
the number of times users return to our site. The second cookie is used to
store some of your preferences while you move around the site. This cookie
is deleted when you leave the site. The cookies do not contain any personal
information about you, and they cannot be used to identify an individual user.
You can set your browser not to accept cookies but if you do this you should
note that some areas of the site may not work properly.
ii) Log files
Log files allow us to record visitors' use of the site. We analyse log file
information from all our visitors, which we use to make changes to the layout
of the site and to the information in it, based on the way that visitors move
around it.
Log files do not contain any personal information and they are not used to
identify any individual patterns of use of the site.
What happens when I link to another site?
DiscoverNorthernIreland.com contains links to other websites, both those
of government departments and of other organisations. This privacy policy
applies only to our site, so you should always be aware when you are moving
to another site and read the privacy statement of any site that collects personal
information.
We do not pass on any personal information you have given us to any other site.
Changes to this privacy policy
If this privacy policy changes in any way, we will place an updated version
on this page. Regularly reviewing this page ensures you are always aware of
what information we collect, how we use it and under what circumstances, if
any, we will share it with other parties.
