Privacy Policy

You should know what information about you we collect and how we use it. This issue is very important to us, so we have set out full details in this policy. Please take the time to read this policy in full and understand it. You have complete control over your personal data processed by us and you have a genuine choice to accept or decline our requests to process your data.

We will only process your personal data with your consent, which we will confirm is freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous. You may withdraw your consent at any time where our right to process your personal data is based only on your consent.

To be helpful, we’ve included some links to other websites in this policy. Please note that these websites are controlled by other people, not us, and we are not responsible for them.

Who are we?

Prodiecois a company incorporated in Ireland (registration number 498076) and having its registered office at Prodieco House, Unit 4 Second Avenue, Cookstown Industrial Estate, Tallaght, Dublin 24.

Our website www.prodieco.com(the “Website“) is owned and operated by Prodieco, Unit 4 Second Avenue, Cookstown Industrial Estate, Tallaght, Dublin 24.

We are what is known as ‘data controller’ of the information you provide to us. This term is a legal phrase used to describe the person or entity who controls the way information is used and processed. We will never wilfully disclose your personal data to any third parties without your prior consent.

Prodieco sells supplies pharmaceutical components, including blister format parts (the “Products“).

What information do we collect and when?

We only collect information that we will genuinely use for the purposes set out in this policy.

Specifically, we collect:

  • All information you choose to submit to us.You can choose to submit information to us through a lot of different ways:
    • Through hard copy paper agreements signed by you;
    • By entering your details at www.prodieco.com;
    • Through forms, for example in signing up to an offers, news or a competition;
    • By handing us your business card containing personal data;
    • By sending us emails and text messages (SMS or MMS);
    • By adding posts, reviews and other comments to any of our websites, apps or other community forums;
    • By interacting with us on social media platforms (such as Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn);
    • By speaking to us in our offices or over the telephone, for example in making an enquiry about a purchase or order for supply you have made, or a complaint; or
    • By registering accounts on any of our websites or mobile apps including setting up passwords and preferred user names, contact details, account details, details of friends and relatives, your preferences and interests.
    • By applying for a vacancy or sending your CV/personal details to Prodieco either directly or via a third party job board, agency or social media. Please refer to our candidate privacy statement contained in this policy for more information on how we obtain, manage and retain your data when you apply for work with Prodieco.

(Please note: If you submit details to us of any other person (e.g. a friend) please make sure you have their permission before doing so.)

  • ‘Sensitive’ information on you, but far less frequently than the above information. ‘Sensitive’ information includes your racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs or other beliefs of a similar nature and your physical condition. Most of this information will be submitted by you to us via forms so you have the choice as to whether to provide this information, however we may also obtain it though social media or through our analysis of your preferences and behaviours.
  • Full details of the purchases you make, including the time and date of purchase, the Products you purchase from us, any relevant delivery address and details of any relevant payment card (such as a credit or debit card) you use.
  • Your Prodieco account number and related transaction details such as the Products you bought or used, and the time and place you bought or used it;
  • Information on what you view, click on and access in and through our marketing emails and text messages (SMS or MMS), websites and mobile apps. We may collect the time and geographic location of your device when you do so. For websites, this information may also include where you came to our site from, and where you went when you left it. We also track how often you visit and use our websites and mobile apps. We do this through the use of email and website cookies and similar tracking technology built into our mobile apps. We make cookie policies available on each of our websites to give you more detailed information on how we use them.
  • Technical information about the devices you use to access our websites and on which you use our mobile apps. We collect each device’s unique identifying code (MAC address), relevant IP address, operating system and version, web browser and version, and geographic location.
  • Your social media content where this is in the public domain, and any messages you send direct to us via social media. This information can include posts and comments, pictures and video footage. You should review the terms and conditions and privacy policies of the social media that you use to ensure you understand what information relating to you may be placed in the public domain and how you can stop or limit it from happening.
  • Information collected independently by online advertising networks(for example Google) through whom we place advertisements. The information we obtain varies from network to network. It often summaries the actions of lots of people, and so does not enable us to identify you individually. It relates to what you view, click on, and access through websites in their network, including the subject matter of the site you started at and where you subsequently go. It may also include their analysis of your behaviour across the wider internet and a profile of you. If you are unhappy about this happening you should look out for “settings” and Do Not Track options in online advertisements and in the privacy and cookies functionality on your devices and consider changing your settings to block third party cookies in particular. We do not control the information on you that such networks obtain, or the technology they use to do so.

How do we use your information?

We use the information we collect for many different things:

  • To supply you with our Products and related delivery of it;
  • To provide you with our websites and mobile apps, which require a certain amount of technical information in order to work properly;
  • To reach out to you with improvements to Products or designs you are already using, which we do on a regular basis by email and phone to ensure you and ourselves that our Products are working to an excellent standard and are fit for purpose. We may retain your contact details on our internal software platforms and on our CRM (Salesforce and E-Max);
  • To power security measures and related services relating to your access to our website and mobile apps for example to enable us to recognise your username and password, but also reset those if you forget them;
  • To enable you to buy Products and services from us, which again requires a certain amount of information to be collected, for example your payment card details so we can take payment and so we can provide you with a receipt;
  • To enable us to run competitions and offers for which you have signed up, about which we need to be able to communicate with you;
  • To gather feedback from you about our Products, design, websites, mobile apps, other services and activities from time to time. We may invite you to provide this feedback on occasion, for example by emailing you to ask you if you would like to review a product you have bought or a service you have used. We may use independent research and feedback providers to do so on our behalf.
  • To contact you from time to time about things you have told us you want to hear about, for example our Products, news, offers, new competitions and sponsored events;
  • To respond to any questions, suggestions, issues or complaints you have raised with us;
  • To respond to any social media posts or other public comments you make where these are made directly to or about us, our products, websites, mobile apps, services or other activities;
  • To communicate with you about operational changes to our products, services, websites and mobile apps, for example if we were to withdraw one of our offers, or change this privacy policy;
  • To perform any purchase, design or supply contract we have entered into with you but also to enforce a contract against you if you do not honour it, including seeking to collect any debts that we may be owed;
  • To gather statistics about how you and other people use our website and mobile apps and what you think of our adverts, offers, news, product information, competitions, sponsored events, social media and other digital content. We then analyse these statistics to understand if these things appear interesting and meet most people’s needs, or if they should be improved, and if so, what design or other changes (e.g. around the nature and timing of communications) would be most beneficial both for our customers, and for our business.
  • To monitor use of our websites and mobile apps to see if they are being abused or threatened for example by people posting inappropriate comments in review areas or by potential hackers looking to undermine their security;
  • To protect you and our business against any other potential criminal behaviour, including potential identity theft and fraud;
  • To understand you better and in particular, your habits and use of our Products, where you are from time to time, your personal circumstances and those of your family or household.

Our aim is to excite you as much as possible and provide great service and value to you in everything we do.

By having really good information about you, we can focus on the things we think are most likely to be of real interest to you, and especially when we send you offers, news, information on our products and details of new competitions and sponsored events, or present you with adverts and content online.

  • To maintain administrative and statutory records about our business to enable us to understand what Products we have sold, how, when, where and at what price and account to the tax authorities for the related taxes that we have to pay;
  • To enable us and our third party service providers to plan and manage our day-to-day business and related services as effectively as possible, for example in predicting likely sales volumes of any one Product or geographic area, so we can try and make sure we have enough stock or proper designs to meet likely demand;
  • To enable us to understand what our customer and user base looks like across all our products and geographic areas. We do this by combining your information with information about our other customers and users of our products, websites, mobile apps, so we can spot trends and common factors amongst everyone. We can then further tailor our business approach and in particular our marketing communications, use of digital media, products and services to the things we think you and other people like you would be most interested in. This process involves analysis of many human traits and is sometime called “market segmentation” or “customer segmentation”. We look at common trends or “segments” based on people’s geographic location, behaviours, shopping experience, financial standing, things they do on special occasions and the benefits they look for from products, amongst other things.
  • To enable us to conduct focused market research based on those trends and factors, which we can then use to further improve our products and services for all of our customers;
  • In the process of anonymising your information so that you are no longer identifiable to us or our third party service providers;
  • To test new Products and delivery systems and processes as we roll them out (but generally only in anonymous form) to make sure they work and will meet the high expectations we set for ourselves;
  • To assist us in the development of new Products and services over time, for example to gauge whether a new product is likely to be appealing to a large proportion of our customer base or not; and
  • To analyse whether the money we spend on marketing advertising, on TV, billboards, online and in search engines represents good value for us or not.

We do so in part by matching information common to the various different sources of information we have about you, to build a bigger, richer picture. So for example, if you sign up to a Prodieco competition and provide your email address, and then register for an online account with us using the same email address, we link those two pieces of information together. We can achieve the same effect through matching order transaction details and use data as well. By doing so, we can understand you better and provide a better service to you, as we set out above.

Who Do We Share your Information with?

We cannot run our business or provide many of the engineering services and benefits you expect to receive without involving other people and businesses, and sometimes we pass your information to these other people and businesses as set out below.

We only share your information where we can do so in accordance with our legal data protection and privacy obligations.

We share the information we collect with:

  • all of our group companies, brands and business units that have relationships with our customers.
  • other people and businesses who help us provide our installations, websites, mobile apps, Products, and related services to you, for example, information technology companies who design and host our websites, and payment services companies who enable you to use credit or payment cards with us;
  • our insurers and insurance brokers where required in order for us to be able to obtain insurance against risks we face in running our business. [They may retain this information for the purpose of ongoing risk assessment and insurance broking and underwriting services].
  • banks and finance companies
  • credit reference agencies who provide anti-fraud and credit-insight information to us, central and local government departments, for example, banks and finance companies who also provide anti-fraud services, and customer insight companies (as set out above) in each case as necessary in order to benefit from their services. [Where we do so for anti-fraud purposes, the recipient organisation may hold your information on file for the purpose of their fraud-prevention services in future].
  • any new business partners we may have over time, for example a joint venture, reorganisation, business merger or sale affecting us.
  • our professional advisors for example our lawyers, accountants, auditors, and technology consultants when they need it to provide advice to us.
  • the Police, local authorities, the Garda, the Courts and any other central or local government bodies where they request it and we may lawfully disclose it, for example for the prevention and detection of crime.
  • other people who make a subject access request or “SAR” to us, where we are allowed to do so by law (see “Managing Your Information” below for what we mean by a “subject access request”).

We also may share the information we collect where we are legally obliged to do so, for example e.g. to comply with a court order.

Social media, blogs, reviews, and similar services

Any social media posts or comments you make to us will be shared under the terms of the relevant social media platform (e.g. Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn) on which they are made and could be made public by that platform. These platforms are controlled by other people, not us, so we are not responsible for this sharing. You should review the terms and conditions and privacy policies of the social media platforms you use to ensure you understand how they will use your information, what information relating to you they will place in the public domain and how you can stop them from doing so if you are unhappy about it.

Any blog, review or other posts or comments you make about us, our products and services on any of our blog, review or user community services will be shared with all other members of that service and the public at large.

You should ensure any comments you make on these services, and on social media in general are fit to be read by the public, and in particular are not offensive, insulting, defamatory, or infringing upon any of Prodieco’s trademarks. You are responsible for ensuring that any comments you make comply with any relevant policy on acceptable use of those services.

Security of your Information

Much of the information we receive is provided in paper form, on our contracts, or electronically, originating with your relevant device and then transmitted to us by your relevant telecoms network provider.

Where it is within our control, we put measures in place to ensure this “in flight” data is reasonably secure.

Once your information is received by us, we take its security very seriously.

We use appropriate procedures and technical security measures (including strict encryption, anonymisation and archiving techniques) to safeguard your information across all our computer systems, networks, websites, mobile apps, offices and stores as much as possible.

In particular, we follow an internationally recognised security standard known as ISO 9001.

We also use secure means to communicate with you where appropriate, such as ‘‘https’’ and other security and encryption protocols.

Internal Transfer of your Information

Although we are a business based in Ireland, we need to use suppliers who are of an international standing on occasion to help ensure you receive the very best in products and services from us.

To allow us to run our business on this basis, the information we collect may be transferred to, stored and used at premises in countries around the world, outside of the EEA.

Please note that information protection laws do vary from country to country. In particular, the law of the country in which you are resident or domiciled may offer a higher standard of protection than the laws of those other countries in which we store and use the information we collect. Our transfer of information to other countries could result in that information being available to government and other authorities in those countries under their laws.

Prodieco will never transfer data abroad without strict adherence to the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) and EU law to ensure your personal data enjoys the same safeguards elsewhere as it would at home.

How Long do we Keep your Information For?

In accordance with our legal data protection, marketing and privacy obligations, we will only retain your information for as long as we actually need it to achieve the purpose(s) for which we obtained it in the first place.

We will then either securely delete it or anonymise it so that it cannot be linked back to you.

See ‘How do we use your information?’ above for full details of those purposes.

Managing your Information

You can contact us to discuss your information at any point in time using the details provided below.

It is very important to us that all the information we hold about you remains accurate and up-to-date at all times to reduce the chances of us having a misunderstanding. We try hard to make sure this is the case at all times regardless of what information we hold about you.

We need your help in doing so though. If you have any account with us, please ensure that the information you provide to us through that account (e.g. any contact information you provide) remains accurate and up-to-date. Please review and update it regularly.

You have a number of rights which we respect and aim to uphold in all that we do. These rights include:

  1. Correcting inaccurate information. If you have reason to believe any of the information we collect on you may be inaccurate, and you cannot correct such inaccuracy yourself through your registered accounts with us, please contact us (see below for how to do this).
  2. Stopping our marketing. We provide the means for you to stop all email and test (SMS or MMS) communications you receive from us – please see the ‘unsubscribe’ link and ‘STOP’ details we include in each email and text respectively. We also check all our post and telephone marketing activity against the Ireland mail and telephone preference services, so you can register with these services as one way of stopping any such communications from us. You can also contact us at any time using the details below and let us know what you would like us to change.
  3. Asking us about your information. You have the right to ask us whether we hold information about you and if so, for us to give you certain details about that information and/or the information itself. This right is commonly known as a ‘subject access request’ or SAR. Certain exemptions and conditions apply to this right, including that it should be in writing and that you give us reasonable details about the information you seek.
  4. Reviewing our use of automatic computer processing. You can ask us to have one of our staff review a decision about you which has been taken automatically by computer. One common example is if we decline an order for supply you place with us for anti-fraud or credit check reasons. Please note that these decisions can come about due to policy decisions taken by banks, card and payment processing companies, and credit reference agencies who separately hold information about you and to resolve them you may have to speak to them directly.
  5. Asking us to forget you. You have the “right to be forgotten” and we will erase your personal data held and processed by Prodieco where we do not need to hold it for regulatory or legislative reasons.

We reserve the right not to comply with any requests we receive where we may lawfully do so, for example if we reasonably believe a request to be malicious, technically very onerous, to involve disproportionate effort or harmful to the rights of others.

If you have any complaints about our use of your information, please contact us. We will do our very best to resolve any complaint to your satisfaction. If, for whatever reason, you feel we do not meet the high standards we expect of ourselves, you have a right to complain to the Irish Data Protection Commission (“DPC”) at www.dataprotection.ie.

Please don’t forget that with modern technology you increasingly have personal control over what information we and other organisations collect. For example, you can delete cookies and tracking technologies stored on your own device through your web browser, and change related settings to restrict them going forward, for example by using private browsing modes (although this can affect your browsing experience on some websites). You can also use the settings options in your mobile devices to restrict what information websites and mobile apps can access and use about you. Online advertising networks, social media platforms and search engines (for example Google) also increasingly provide you with tools to manage the data they collect about you, how it is used and shared. We encourage you to proactively look for such functions and tools and use them to manage your privacy in a manner with which you are happy.

Candidate Privacy Statement

It is important to read this Privacy Notice because you are applying for work with us (whether as an employee, worker or contractor).

This Privacy Notice explains what personal data (information) we hold about you, how we collect it and how we use and may share information about you for the purposes of the recruitment exercise, and for how long it will usually be retained. We are required to notify you of this information under data protection legislation.

Please ensure that you read this Privacy Notice and any other similar notice we may provide to you from time to time when we collect or process personal information about you, so that you are aware of how and why we are using such information.

This Privacy Notice applies to current and former employees, workers and contractors. This Privacy Notice does not form part of any contract of employment or other contract to provide services. We may update this Privacy Notice at any time.

Meanings of terms used in this Privacy Notice

In this Privacy Notice:

Prodieco Unlimited Company (“Prodieco”) includes its holding company and any of its subsidiary or associated companies from time to time or those of any such holding company wherever registered or incorporated (together group companies or group);

References to we or us mean Prodieco and our group companies.

Who collects the information

Prodieco is a data controller. This means that we are responsible for deciding how we hold and use personal information about you. This information is also used by our group companies.

Data protection principles

We will comply with the data protection principles when gathering and using personal information, as set out in our Data Protection policy.

About the information we collect and hold on candidates

Our Data Protection policy summarises the information we collect and hold, how and why we do so, how we use it and with whom it may be shared.

We will collect, hold and use personal information about you that you have provided to us in your curriculum vitae and covering letter or on our application form along with any information you provide to us during an interview.

You agree that, in addition to collecting personal information directly from you, we may collect personal information about you from third parties, for example, from recruitment agencies, in connection with a background or employment check, or an employment reference (subject to your consent where required by law) or, to the extent permitted by law, from a recruiting or other website. We may collect information lawfully available and placed in the public domain by social media networks such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. You should review the terms and conditions and privacy policies of the social media networks you use to ensure you understand what information relating to you they will place in the public domain.

We process personal data for legitimate human resources and business management purposes. These include for assessing your skills, qualifications and suitability for the role, to carry out background and reference checks where applicable, to communicate with you about the recruitment process, to keep records related to our hiring processes and to comply with legal or regulatory requirements.

We may perform background and criminal checks where required and permitted by law. We may also use more sensitive personal information, such as health information or nationality, if relevant for a role and permitted by law. We will use information about your disability status to consider whether we need to provide appropriate adjustments during the recruitment process, for example whether adjustments need to be made during a test or interview. To the extent you make available sensitive personal data, or special categories of data, as defined in the GDPR, you consent to Prodieco processing such data in accordance with this notice.

We seek to ensure that our information collection and processing is always proportionate. We will notify you of any changes to information we collect or to the purposes for which we collect and process it.

If you do not provide personal information

You are not obliged to provide your personal data or to consent to us processing it and may withdraw your consent at any time. However, if you withhold your personal data, decline to consent to processing, withdraw such consent or exercise any of your other rights in relation to your personal data, we will be obliged to act on the information available to us at that time. If you fail to provide information when requested, which is necessary for us to consider your application (such as evidence of qualifications or work history), we will not be able to process your application successfully. For example, if we require a credit check or references for this role and you fail to provide us with relevant details, we will not be able to take your application further.

Where information may be held

Information may be held at our offices at Unit 4, EXT Second Avenue, Cookstown Industrial Estate, Tallaght, Dublin 24, and those of our group companies and by third party agencies, service providers, representatives and agents as described above. Information may be transferred internationally for the reasons described above to other locations (where we currently have group offices or companies) and to other countries around the world, including countries that do not have data protection laws equivalent to those in the UK. We have security measures in place to seek to ensure that there is appropriate security for information we hold including those measures detailed in our Data Protection policy, which are available from the HR Department.

How long we keep your information

We will retain your personal information for no longer than six (6) months after we have communicated to you our decision about whether to appoint you to the role. We retain your personal information for that period so that we can show, in the event of a legal claim, that we have not discriminated against candidates on prohibited grounds and that we have conducted the recruitment exercise in a fair and transparent way. After this period, we will securely destroy your personal information in accordance with our Data Retention Policy.

We may also wish to hold and use your personal information longer to consider you for other positions. In such cases, we will write to you separately, seeking your explicit consent to retain your personal information for a fixed longer period on that basis.

Your rights to correct and access your information, to ask for it to be erased or to withdraw consent

Please contact us at dpo@prodieco.com if (in accordance with applicable law) you would like to correct or request access to information that we hold relating to you or if you have any questions about this Privacy Notice. You also have the right to ask us for some but not all of the information we hold and process to be erased (the right to be forgotten) in certain circumstances.

By applying for a role with us, you provided consent to us processing your personal information for the purposes of the recruitment exercise. You have the right to withdraw your consent for processing for that purpose at any time. To withdraw your consent, please contact HR. Once we have received notification that you have withdrawn your consent, we will no longer process your application and, subject to our Data Retention Policy, we will dispose of your personal data securely.

Keeping your personal information secure

We have appropriate security measures in place to prevent personal information from being accidentally lost, or used or accessed in an unauthorised way. We limit access to your personal information to those who have a genuine business need to know it. Those processing your information will do so only in an authorised manner and are subject to a duty of confidentiality.

We also have procedures in place to deal with any suspected data security breach. We will notify you and the Irish Data Protection Commission of a suspected data security breach where we are legally required to do so.

How to complain

We hope that we can resolve any query or concern you raise about our use of your information. If not, contact the Data Protection Commissioner at www.dataprotection.ie for further information about your rights and how to make a formal complaint.

Updates to this privacy policy

We review our use of your information regularly. In doing so, we may change what we collect, how we keep it and what we will do with it.

As a result, we will need to change this policy from time to time to keep it accurate and up to date.

If we change this policy, we will endeavour to tell you about it. That way you can check to see if you are happy with our policy, before proceeding any further. Please look out for notices from us.

If, following any changes, you continue to use our websites and mobile apps, contact us by telephone or otherwise provide information to us (for example through our stores or social media) we will take it that you agree to those changes.

CCTV Information

We have CCTV in operation at some of our premises, including our offices in Tallaght.

All CCTV footage we capture is kept separate from all of the other information we collect about you (as set out above). It is not used or shared in the manner described above either. The controller of this CCTV data is NetWatch.

All CCTV footage is captured purely for your security and for the prevention and detection of crime. For further details, please see our signage at each of our premises monitored by CCTV, or contact us using the details provided below.

Where to go if you want more information about your privacy rights

The Irish Data Protection Commission regulates data protection and privacy matters in Ireland.

They make a lot of information available to consumers on their website. You can make a complaint to the DPC about our use of your information at any time. As mentioned above, please consider raising any issue or complaint you have with us first though. Your satisfaction is very important to us, and we strive to solve all problems and complaints wherever possible.

Contact us

If you want any further information about our use of your information, our websites or mobile apps or have any other privacy questions relating to us, we’d be happy to help you.

Our contact details are set out here or by calling +353 1 451 3411 or by writing to us at

Data Protection Officer, Prodieco

Unit 4, Second Avenue, Cookstown Industrial Estate, Tallaght, Dublin 24

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Terms

By accessing the website at https://www.prodieco.com, you are agreeing to be bound by these terms of service, all applicable laws and regulations, and agree that you are responsible for compliance with any applicable local laws. If you do not agree with any of these terms, you are prohibited from using or accessing this site. The materials contained in this website are protected by applicable copyright and trademark law.

Use License

Permission is granted to temporarily download one copy of the materials (information or software) on Prodieco’s website for personal, non-commercial transitory viewing only. This is the grant of a license, not a transfer of title, and under this license you may not:

  • modify or copy the materials;
  • use the materials for any commercial purpose, or for any public display (commercial or non-commercial);
  • attempt to decompile or reverse engineer any software contained on Prodieco’s website;
  • remove any copyright or other proprietary notations from the materials;
  • transfer the materials to another person or “mirror” the materials on any other server.

This license shall automatically terminate if you violate any of these restrictions and may be terminated by Prodieco at any time. Upon terminating your viewing of these materials or upon the termination of this license, you must destroy any downloaded materials in your possession whether in electronic or printed format.

Disclaimer

The materials on Prodieco’s website are provided on an ‘as is’ basis. Prodieco makes no warranties, expressed or implied, and hereby disclaims and negates all other warranties including, without limitation, implied warranties or conditions of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement of intellectual property or other violation of rights.

Further, Prodieco does not warrant or make any representations concerning the accuracy, likely results, or reliability of the use of the materials on its website or otherwise relating to such materials or on any sites linked to this site.

Limitations

In no event shall Prodieco or its suppliers be liable for any damages (including, without limitation, damages for loss of data or profit, or due to business interruption) arising out of the use or inability to use the materials on Prodieco’s website, even if Prodieco or a Prodieco authorized representative has been notified orally or in writing of the possibility of such damage. Because some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on implied warranties, or limitations of liability for consequential or incidental damages, these limitations may not apply to you.

Accuracy of materials

The materials appearing on Prodieco website could include technical, typographical, or photographic errors. Prodieco does not warrant that any of the materials on its website are accurate, complete or current. Prodieco may make changes to the materials contained on its website at any time without notice. However Prodieco does not make any commitment to update the materials.

Links

Prodieco has not reviewed all of the sites linked to its website and is not responsible for the contents of any such linked site. The inclusion of any link does not imply endorsement by Prodieco of the site. Use of any such linked website is at the user’s own risk.

Modifications

Prodieco may revise these terms of service for its website at any time without notice. By using this website you are agreeing to be bound by the then current version of these terms of service.

Governing Law

These terms and conditions are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Ireland and you irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in that State or location.