Privacy Policy

1. Your privacy matters to us

We will be open and transparent about any personal data that we collect about you via our website and other web services we offer.


Who we are:

  • Newtownabbey Churches Fellowship: an informal gathering of leaders from churches in the Newtownabbey area.


2. We may process your personal data

  • to respond to a query you might have sent us.

  • to meet our legitimate interests in promoting our services and providing you with necessary information.


3. Sharing of data

We do not share your data with any organisation outside of the Church or Ireland except where required to by law. We do no transfer any personal data outside the European Economic Area.


Please note that the talks listed on this website are hosted by Anchor.fm and you will be redirected to them to listen to them. Anchor.fm has it's own privacy policy and we have no control over how they may use your data.


4. Your rights relating to your personal data

You have the following rights, subject to certain exemptions, in relation to your personal data:

  • right to access the data

  • right to rectification

  • right to erasure

  • right to restriction of processing or to object to processing

  • right to data portability


If we are processing personal data based on your consent, you may withdraw that consent at any time.


5. Requirement to process personal data

You may browse our website without providing us with any personal data and this will not affect your ability to view our website. However, if you make contact with us via email we will retain your address in order to respond to you. We do not use any personal data for the purpose of automated decision–making or profiling.


6. Security

We implement security safeguards designed to protect your personal data.


7. Contact Information

If you are unhappy with how we process your personal data, we ask you to contact us so that we can assess the situation. You may also lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority. The supervisory authority is the Information Commissioner.


You can contact the Information Commissioners Office (UK) on 0303 123 1113; via email by visiting https://ico.org.uk/global/contact-us/email/ or by writing to the Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF.


You can contact the Information Commissioner’s Office (Northern Ireland) on 028 9027 8757; via email ni@ico.org.uk or by writing to the Information Commissioner’s Office (Northern Ireland), 3rd Floor, 14 Cromac Place, Belfast, BT7 2JB.


8. Cookies

This website uses “cookie” technology to analyze how you use the website, for example the number of times you have visited it including the dates of your first and most recent visit; to capture data such as as your age category, preferred language, the country and city from which you access the website, and the device you are using. These cookies are set by Google. We have no access to the data they collect. However the data is used by Google to provide us with analytics which do not personally identify users. You are free to block/disable these cookies if your browser permits, or to ask your browser to indicate when a cookie is being sent. You can also delete cookie files from your computer if you wish to. We use no cookies of our own.


9. Changes to this policy

Any changes to this policy will be posted on this website so you are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it.