Privacy notice
Your details, handled like we would want ours handled.
What this website collects, why, and the rights you have over it—stated in plain language.
Who we are
Emerald Sites is an Irish web, SaaS and digital product studio. You can reach us at hello@irishweb.site or +353 85 847 5558 about any privacy question on this page.
What we collect through this website
When you complete the project qualifier or contact us directly, we receive the details you choose to send: your name, business name, contact details and the project context you describe. The qualifier keeps your answers on your own device until you choose to send them.
We ask you not to include confidential information, special-category data or other people's personal data in a first enquiry.
How enquiry details are used
Enquiry details are used to understand your project, respond to you and—if the conversation continues—prepare a proposal. They are not sold, rented or added to marketing lists.
Enquiries are kept only as long as they are useful for the conversation or a resulting engagement, after which they are deleted or anonymised.
Analytics and cookies
This website does not require you to accept advertising or tracking cookies to use it. If measurement tools are enabled, they are configured to respect your browser and used to understand aggregate usage, not to profile individuals.
Who processes your data
Project enquiries and website hosting involve a small number of service providers (for example hosting and email delivery). Where a provider processes personal data on our behalf, it does so under appropriate contractual safeguards.
Your rights
Under Irish and EU data-protection law you can request access to the personal data we hold about you, ask for it to be corrected or deleted, object to its use, or complain to the Data Protection Commission.
To exercise any of these rights, email hello@irishweb.site. We respond without unnecessary delay.
Changes to this notice
If this notice changes, the updated version is published on this page. Material changes are flagged rather than edited silently.
Last reviewed: August 2026.