Privacy Policy

Updated 22nd June 2026

Incomeedit.com respects the privacy of all visitors to our websites. This Cookies and Security Notice outlines our policy concerning the use of cookies on our website and other similar tracking technologies.

From time to time we will update this Cookies and Security Notice to reflect any changes in technology or legislation which affect the way in which cookies are used by us and how you as a user, can manage them.

Browsers

Our website supports standard browsers. To maximise your experience of the site, it is always recommended that you install the latest versions of browsers, which are free and available from their manufacturers.

If you encounter any difficulty in accessing the site, or have feedback, please get in touch with us at [email protected]

Data Collection

We collect personal information from you, for example when you register to an educational programme. We also collect information through our website and social media. Our website use ‘cookie’ technology.

For more information on how we may process your personal data, please refer to our Data Protection Notice and Policy.

Payments

Certain online purchase options  require you to give financial information (such as credit card numbers). Financial information that is collected is used solely to bill for services and is not stored on our systems.

External Links

This site contains links to other sites. Incomeedit.com is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such web sites.

Security

This site has security measures in place to protect against the loss, misuse and alteration of the information under our control. Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. As a result, while we strive to protect a user’s personal information, we cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us or from our online services. Once we receive a user’s transmission, we use our best effort to ensure its security on our systems.

Cookies and Similar Technologies

Cookies

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your computer. We use cookies to make our site faster and easier to use. Cookies cannot run programs or deliver viruses to your computer.

How we use cookies

Incomeedit.com uses cookies to improve your experience on our site. We use cookies for the following purposes:

  • Certain cookies are essential to the proper functioning of our systems and therefore don’t require your explicit consent.
  • We use analytics cookies (where you have given your consent) to help us understand what content is most useful to our visitors. Incomeedit.com uses a global provider for this analysis which means a limited amount of personal data will be transferred internationally, where privacy rights are not necessarily at the same level as in the EEA.
  • Web visitors that accept all cookies or targeting cookies and visit some Incomeedit.com sub sites that are involved in marketing, by doing so, permit the placement of third-party cookies. Incomeedit.com may engage with trusted third-party marketing companies to assist with the running of campaigns for us and our programmes and courses. Some of these third-party cookies will involve international data transfers beyond the EEA. These third-party cookies are listed in our cookie list.

Your Choices Regarding Cookies

The law states that we can store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of this site. For all other types of cookies we need your permission.

Types of Cookies We Use

Necessary Cookies

These cookies are essential for enabling user movement around the website and providing access to features and systems we offer. They also secure areas of the website. This category of cookies cannot be disabled as they are essential to the functioning of the system.

Functional Cookies

Functional cookies allow the website to remember choices and customisation you made. For instance, these cookies can be used to remember changes you have made to text size, fonts and other parts of web pages that you can customise. They may also be used to provide features you have selected like watching a video or commenting on a blog.

Statistics and Analytics Cookies

We use cookies for statistics and analytics to collect information about how visitors use our website (e.g., Google Analytics 4). These cookies give us insight into how our website is being used and will involve international data transfers outside the EEA. We do not use Analytics data for advertising.

Marketing Cookies

Customised Information & Advertising Cookies:

Incomeedit.com does not place ads anywhere on our sites. However, some pages under the incomeedit.com domain use cookies that are based on your interests expressed or that measure the results of our digital campaigns.

Social Plug-In Cookies:

When you interact with social media content, you trigger the placement of relevant cookies from these platforms. These cookies are set by third parties, including Facebook, and allow you to share what you’ve been doing on our websites on social media. Such cookies will trigger international data transfers of your data outside the EEA.

Unclassified Cookies

Unclassified cookies are cookies that we are in the process of classifying.

You can refer to the full details of the cookies we use below.

Pixel tags/web beacons

We use mailchimp to send both transactional and direct-marketing related emails. We include web beacons in these e-mails to understand whether messages have been opened, acted on, or forwarded.

Analytics

We use Google Analytics 4, a web analytics service provided by Google, LLC to collect information about how you use our website, when you give your consent to Marketing cookies. It uses cookies to help us analyse how users use our Site and collects the following information for this purpose: browser type/version, operating system used, referrer URL (the previously visited page), host name of the accessing computer (IP address), time of server request, your behaviour and interactions (including page views, searches, download of content, clicks on links, number of visits, duration of visit, etc.). This information is used by us to improve our website.

As a rule, any information generated by the cookie about your use of our site will be transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the USA, a country which may not provide for the same level of data protection as considered adequate in the European Union (“EU”). We will only disclose your personal data to Google in the USA if you have provided your consent. In order to ensure your personal data is adequately protected, Google further undertakes to comply with the EU standard contractual clauses (processors) (see https://privacy.google.com/businesses/https://business.safety.google/adsprocessorterms/sccs/processorterms/mccs/).

In addition, when collecting data, Google Analytics does not log or store individual IP addresses. IP addresses are used at collection time to determine location information (country, city, latitude and longitude of city) and then discarded before data is logged in any data centre or server.

Google will use the information collected as our commissioned data processor to help us evaluate the use of our Site, to compile reports on Site activity, and to provide other statistical and analytical services relating to usage of our Site. To learn more about how Google uses information collected via our Sites, and for an overview of the privacy aspects of Google Analytics, see here.

The use of Google Analytics and the related processing of your personal data by us is based on your consent, which you can provide via our cookie banner or our cookie preference settings page. You can also withdraw your consent and prevent the collection of data via Google Analytics generated by the cookie about your use of our website (see below on how to do this).

How We Scan and Categorise Cookies

We use CookiePro by OneTrust to scan our site for cookies and to give you the ability to manage your cookie preferences. By disallowing targeting cookies, you also deselect social media plug-ins. This will potentially result in YouTube and other social media content not being displayed and potentially result in blank space when you view the webpage.

Additionally, if you have already set your web browser settings to the highest level of privacy on your device directly, this will override any choices you make in our privacy preference centre.

We scan registered sub-domains monthly up to the maximum limit of 10,000 pages as imposed by CookiePro. Scripts/cookies outside of the scan may not be blocked by CookiePro. Scripts/cookies added to a website between scans may not be blocked until categorised following the subsequent scan.

Withdrawing/Amending Cookie Consent

You can at any time change or withdraw your consent from the Cookie Declaration on our website by clicking the cookie consent popup on the bottom left corner of our website.

Please state your consent ID and date when you contact us regarding your consent.

This website uses cookies.

Incomeedit.com uses cookies to improve your experience for analytics. You can read about how Incomeedit.com uses its cookies in our Cookies and Security Notice.

The law states that we can store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of this site. For all other types of cookies we need your permission. This site uses different types of cookies. Some cookies are placed by third party services that appear on our pages.

You can at any time change or withdraw your consent from the Cookie Declaration on our website. Learn more about who we are, how you can contact us and how we process personal data in our Cookies and Security Notice. Please state your consent ID and date when you contact us regarding your consent.

Data Protection Notice and Policy

DATA PROTECTION NOTICE – UPDATED 22nd June 2026

Incomeedit.com takes privacy and the protection of our customer, student and designate data very seriously. In this notice, we explain how we collect your personal information, how we use it and how you can interact with us about it.

Who are we?

When we talk about “us” or “we” in this notice, we are talking about Incomeedit.com

Data Protection Officer

Our Data Protection Officer oversees how we collect, use, share and protect your information to ensure your rights are fulfilled. You may contact our Data Protection Officer at [email protected]

How we collect information about you

We collect personal information from you, for example when you register to an educational programme; apply for information on our products and services. We also collect information through our website, web-conferencing, social media, and through communication between you and us by telephone and email We will sometimes record phone conversations and we will always let you know when we do this.   We may also obtain your personal data from third parties, for example:  

  • Information provided by your employer or representative acting on your behalf 
  • Information from or required from a funding body (e.g. Springboard, IFS Skillnet) 

Our websites use ‘cookie’ technology. A cookie is a little piece of text that our server places on your device when you visit our websites. They help us make the site work better for you.

Information we collect about you 

We collect personal data relating to you in order to provide our services to you. 

The types of personal data processed by us may include (depending on the context of the service being provided to you) but are not limited to: 

  • Bank details, including IBAN, BIC, Name of bank/building society 
  • Credit card details (processed by our payment provider) 

How we keep your information safe

We use technical and organisational measures to protect your personal information from unauthorised access, to maintain data accuracy and to help ensure the appropriate use of your personal information. These security measures include encryption of your personal information, firewalls, intrusion detection systems, 24/7 physical protection of facilities where your personal information is stored, background checks for personnel that access physical facilities, and strong security procedures across all service operations. We use strong encryption algorithms for the transmission and storage of your information. When you contact us to ask about your information, we may ask you to identify yourself. This is to help protect your information.

How long we keep your information for

How long we hold your information depends on the nature of the information and the purposes for which it is processed. We determine appropriate retention periods which meet our academic, legal and regulatory obligations. We do not hold it for longer than necessary. If the purpose for which the information was obtained has ceased and the personal information is no longer required, the personal data will be deleted or anonymised (i.e. all identifying characteristics are removed).

Meeting our legal and regulatory obligations

To meet our regulatory and legal obligations, we collect some of your personal information, verify it, keep it up-to-date through regular checks, and delete it once we no longer have to keep it. If you do not provide the information we need, or help us keep it up-to-date, we may not be able to provide you with our products and services.

To use your information lawfully, we rely on one or more of the following legal bases:

  • your consent;
  • necessary for the performance of a contract with you;
  • necessary to protect the vital interests of you or others;
  • necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest; or
  • necessary for the purposes of our legitimate interests, including to pursue our goals and promote our services. We will not process your personal data for these purposes if to do so would constitute an unwarranted interference with your own interests, rights and freedoms.

Consent

Sometimes we need your explicit consent to use your personal information. Before you give your consent, we tell you what information we collect and what we use it for. You can withdraw your consent at any time by contacting us.

Direct Marketing

We would like to make you aware of products and services which may be of interest to you. We may do this by email or through other digital media. You can decide how much direct marketing you want to accept when you apply for new products and services. You can make changes to your marketing preferences at any time contacting us directly at: Email [email protected]

How we use your information

We use information about you to:

  • organise events, conferences and webinars;
  • ensure we provide you with the best service possible, including customer support for any technical issues you may experience accessing our website
  • carry out surveys and statistical analysis;
  • respond to your enquiries or complaints;
  • tailor communications to make them relevant to any preferences that you have demonstrated;
  • prevent unauthorised access to your information;
  • meet our legal and regulatory obligations;
  • establishing, exercising or defending legal claims; and
  • identify ways we can improve our products and services to you.

To provide our products and services under the terms and conditions we agree between us, we need to collect and use personal information about you. If you do not provide this personal information, we may not be able to provide you with our products and services.

Your information and third parties

Sometimes we process and share your information with trusted third parties. For example, we share information with:

  • Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and information security providers.

We may also share information with third parties to meet any applicable law, regulation or lawful request, including with law enforcement agencies, which may be either in or outside Ireland or to deal with any claim or dispute that may arise.

We expect these third parties to have the same levels of information protection that we have. In some cases we share information via systems that we control and where we do this, we require the third party recipients to comply with appropriate terms and conditions that govern access to those systems.

Your personal information rights

When your personal information is handled by us in relation to a product or service, you are entitled to rely on a number of rights. These rights allow you to exercise control over the way in which your personal information is processed, subject to applicable exemptions.

For example, we may help you in:

Accessing your personal information: You can ask us for a copy of the personal information we hold about you.

Correcting and Updating your personal information: If you believe that any personal information we hold about you is inaccurate or out of date, you can look for the information to be corrected at any time.

Withdrawing consent: You can change your mind wherever you give us your consent, such as for direct marketing, or using your sensitive information, such as medical or biometric data.

Restricting our use of your personal information: You have the right to restrict our use of your personal information in certain circumstances, such as where our use of it is not compliant with applicable law.

Objecting to our use of your personal information: You have the right to object to us using your personal information, where we are doing so based on this being necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or for the purposes of a legitimate interest. Where you exercise this right to object, we will be obliged to stop using your personal information in that way, unless there are compelling legitimate grounds for us to continue to do so, despite your objection.

Not to be subject to automated decision making: You have a right (subject to limited exceptions) not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing of information, including profiling, which produced significant legal effects concerning you or otherwise significantly affects you.

Deleting your information (your right to be forgotten): You may ask us to delete your personal information.

Moving your information in electronic form (your right to Portability): You may request (in certain cases) that your personal information is transferred to you or another organisation in digital form.

How to exercise your rights

You may execute any of these rights free of charge. You may do so by contacting us: email [email protected]

When you contact us to ask about your information, we may ask you to identify yourself. This is to help protect your information. Once we are satisfied that we have effectively verified your identity, we will respond to the majority of requests without undue delay and within a one month period (i.e. 30 calendar days) of receipt of the request. We will action your request to have your personal information corrected within 10 calendar days. These periods may be extended in exceptional circumstances and we will inform you where the extended period applies to you along with an explanation of the reasons for the extension.

International transfers of data

We sometimes need to share your information with organisations which are located or who undertake processing outside the European Economic Area (EEA) to help us provide you with our products and services. Some educational programmes/partners, for example, are provided/located outside the EEA. This may mean that some personal information may be processed in countries such as India, Singapore or the United States. We expect the same standard of data protection is applied outside of the EEA to these transfers and the use of the information, to ensure your rights are protected and will only transfer personal information to a country or territory outside of the EEA: (a) if that country provides an adequate level of protection for personal information as set down by the European Commission or (b) where the transfer is made under a legally binding agreement which covers the EU requirements for the transfer of personal information to recipients outside of the EEA, such as the model contractual clauses approved for this purpose by the European Commission, or (c) where there is an alternative basis for engaging in the transfer that is compliant with applicable laws. For more information about the European Commission’s decisions on the adequacy of the protection of personal information in countries outside the EEA, please visit: ec.europa.eu/info/law/lawtopic/data-protection_en.

Some providers (e.g., Google LLC) process data in the United States. Where a provider is certified under the EU‑US Data Privacy Framework (DPF), we rely on the DPF. Where not certified, we use Standard Contractual Clauses and conduct Transfer Impact Assessments with supplementary measures.

For more information about our arrangement regarding transfers of personal information outside EEA you can contact us by email via the details set out below.  

Making a complaint

If you have a complaint about the use of your personal information, please let a member of staff know, giving them the opportunity to correct things as quickly as possible. If you wish to make a complaint you may do so in writing and by email  [email protected]. Please be assured that all complaints received will be fully investigated. We ask that you supply as much information as possible to help our staff resolve your complaint quickly.

You may also contact the Data Protection Commission in Ireland to lodge a complaint (details below).

Data Protection Commission 21 Fitzwilliam South, Dublin 2, D02 RD28 Web: dataprotection.ie

Data Protection Policy

Our Data Protection policy sets out data protection requirements which must be complied with by anyone who processes personal data for or on behalf of us.

Updates to this notice and policy

We keep this notice and policy under regular review and will make changes from time-to-time, particularly when we change how we use your information, and change our technology and products or services. We will inform you of material changes to the contents of this Data Protection Notice, through a notification posted on our website or through other communication channels.

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