Cookies Policy

Addiction Counsellors of Ireland uses cookies and similar technologies on our website. Cookies help enhance your browsing experience, enable website functionality, and allow us to collect anonymised analytics. This policy explains what cookies are, how we use them, and how you can manage your preferences.

A cookie is a small text file placed on your device by your browser when you visit a website. Cookies store information about your visit, which can be sent back to the website or third-party services on subsequent visits.

Technical Or Functional Cookies

  • Ensure parts of the website work correctly and remember your preferences.

  • Examples: remembering your login, screen display choices, or form entries.

  • These cookies may be set without your consent.

Marketing / Tracking Cookies

  • Used to create user profiles for advertising or to track user behaviour across websites.

  • Only set if you give consent.

Social Media Cookies

  • Embedded content such as “like” or “share” buttons may place cookies from third parties.

  • Data collected may be used for personalised advertising by the social platform.

  • Please refer to each social media platform’s privacy policy for details.

When you visit our website, a pop-up allows you to accept or customise the categories of cookies you consent to. You can also:

  • Change or withdraw consent at any time via your browser settings.

  • Disable certain cookies, but some website features may no longer function properly.

  • Most browsers allow you to delete or block cookies automatically or manually.

  • Instructions vary by browser; please refer to your browser’s help section for guidance.

  • If all cookies are disabled, some website functionality may not work correctly

Cookies may collect:

  • Pages visited on the website

  • Browser type and device used

  • Anonymised IP addresses

  • Interaction with embedded content

All data collected is anonymised where possible and used only to improve your experience or for required functionality.

You have rights regarding your personal data collected through cookies:

  • Access the data we collect about you

  • Request correction, deletion, or restriction of your data

  • Withdraw consent for cookie use where consent is the basis

  • Object to processing

  • Request data portability

To exercise your rights, contact us at info@addictioncounsellors.ieor see our Data Protection Page for more information.

For questions about this Cookie Policy or how we use cookies contact us at: Addiction Counsellors of Ireland, Denshaw House, 120 / 121 Baggot Street Lower, Dublin 2, D02 FD45

Email: info@addictioncounsellors.ie
Phone: +353 1 797 9187

We may update this policy from time to time. Updates will be posted on this page with a revised effective date.

Last updated: 22 May 2025

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