Privacy Statement and Use of Personal Data Notice
In order to provide products and services to you, Arden & Brisknet (“we”, “us”) require certain Personal Data  and other information relating to your dealings with us. 
For the purpose of this Notice, Personal Data means any  information Arden & Brisknet Ltd has or obtains or which you provide, such as  your name, address, and contact details, from which you can be directly or  indirectly identified. It also includes information such as identification,  account numbers, and online identifiers. 
Use of Information
                  Arden & Brisknet will use your Personal Data:
We undertake to keep any information we have or receive  private and confidential and shall not use the information except as outlined  in this Notice, nor shall we disclose any information to any third party,  except as outlined above.
                  We will not otherwise share your information with any third  party unless we receive your prior written consent to do so.
Third Party  Information
                  Where you provide us with personal information relating to  other people, such as spouse, children, partner, employer, employee or other  related persons, you warrant that you will only do so in accordance with  applicable data protection laws. You will ensure that before doing so, the  individuals in question are made aware of the fact that we will hold  information relating to them and that we may use it for any of the purposes set  out in this agreement, and the relevant terms and conditions. Where necessary,  you will obtain their consent to our use of their information. We may, where  required under applicable law, notify those individuals that you have provided  their details to us.
Retention of  information
                    We are obliged to retain certain client information to  ensure accuracy, to help maintain quality of service and for legal, regulatory,  and legitimate business purposes.
                    We are required by law to retain client information and  transaction records for six years from the end of the client relationship or  the date of the last transaction respectively. No other information will be  retained for longer than necessary for the purpose for which it was obtained by  us or as required or permitted for legal, regulatory and legitimate business  purpose. 
Your Personal Data  Rights 
                    You may at any time request a copy of your Personal Data  from us. 
                    You have the right to correct any inaccuracies and in  certain circumstances, request erasure (the right to be forgotten), or  restriction on the use of your information, in each case subject to the  restrictions set out in applicable data protection laws.
                    You are entitled to object to our use of your information,  where we are relying on our legitimate purpose to use such information. If you  do so, we will cease to use and process your information for that purpose,  unless we can demonstrate compelling legitimate reasons for us to continue. 
                  You have the right to data portability in respect of certain  of your information, meaning that you can request that we provide it to you or  your third party nominee.
                  You have the right to lodge a complaint with the Data  Protection Commissioner regarding the processing of your information. If you  have any queries or complaints about the use or retention of your information,  you may contact us in writing or email. 
              info@eurona.ie