The information you submit including any user-account infomation that you submit in forms when signing up to the festival. Specifically, to furnish you with a user account, we need to store:
– Username / name
– Email address
– Encrypted Password N.B. festival.irishharp.org will never see this password; it is encrypted the moment you submit it before it is stored.
– Records of any purchases (your ticket) made through the site
– We also store whatever information you may submit to us in your profile page. This is used to help our presenters offer you the best, most relevant experience during the festival.
We use Stripe, one of the world's biggest, and most secure, online payment-transaction companies (founded by two Irish brothers; yea!) to conduct all financial transactions across this website. Any credit-card information submitted to this site is processed by Stripe, not by festival.irishharp.org. To find out more about how they handle your data, please click HERE for Stripe's privacy policy.
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We have kept the use of cookies to a bare minimum on festival.irishharp.org. However like a lot of sites, we require cookies in order to allow parts of the site to function properly. We do not store any user information in them.
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