Legal Notice

Last Updated: 11 August 2025

1. Introduction

Welcome to Telligent Solutions. This Legal Notice sets out the terms and conditions for using our website, https://www.telligentsolutions.ie, along with our privacy and cookie practices.

By accessing or using our Website, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, you should not use our Website or services.


 

2. About Us

Telligent Solutions is registered in Ireland.

Email: [email protected]

Privacy Enquiries: [email protected]

Postal Address: 77 Camden Street Lower, Dublin D02 XE80


 

3. Terms of Use

You agree to:

  • Use the Website only for lawful purposes

  • Not interfere with the operation or security of the Website

  • Not attempt to gain unauthorised access to systems or data

We may suspend or terminate access if you breach these terms.


 

4. Services

Our Website describes the IT consultancy, cloud, and related services we offer.
Service details, deliverables, and pricing will be set out in separate agreements.


 

5. Pricing and Payment

Where applicable:

  • Prices are quoted in Euro (€) and exclude VAT unless stated otherwise

  • Payment terms will be outlined in your service contract or invoice

  • Late payments may incur interest in accordance with Irish law


 

6. Intellectual Property

All Website content, logos, and materials are owned by Telligent Solutions or our licensors unless otherwise stated.
You may not copy, distribute, or use our materials without written permission.


 

7. Limitation of Liability

To the fullest extent allowed by Irish law:

  • We are not liable for indirect or consequential losses

  • Our liability for any claim is limited to the amount paid for the relevant service

Nothing limits liability for death, injury, fraud, or any matter that cannot be excluded by law.


 

8. Data Protection & Privacy

We process your personal data in line with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018 (Ireland).

8.1 Data We Collect

We may collect:

  • Contact details (name, email, phone)

  • Technical data (IP address, browser type)

  • Website usage data (pages visited, interactions)

  • Data you submit via forms or comments

8.2 How We Use Your Data

We use your data to:

  • Provide and improve our services

  • Respond to enquiries

  • Maintain website security

  • Meet legal obligations

8.3 Legal Bases

We process your data under:

  • Your consent

  • Performance of a contract

  • Our legitimate interests

  • Compliance with legal obligations

8.4 Your Rights

You have the right to:

  • Access, correct, or delete your data

  • Restrict or object to processing

  • Data portability

  • Withdraw consent
    Requests: [email protected]

8.5 Data Security

We use encryption, secure hosting, and access controls to protect your information.

8.6 Data Breach

If a breach occurs that risks your rights and freedoms, we will notify the Data Protection Commission (DPC) within 72 hours and affected users promptly.


 

9. Cookies

9.1 What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small files placed on your device to store preferences, enable functionality, and analyse site usage.

9.2 Types We Use

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies – Essential for the site to work (always active)

  • Performance & Analytics Cookies – Help us improve the site (require consent)

  • Functionality Cookies – Store preferences (require consent)

  • Advertising Cookies – Currently not used, but may be in the future

9.3 Managing Cookies

You can manage cookies via our consent banner or your browser settings.
See our Cookie Policy for more details.


 

10. Third-Party Services

We may use trusted third parties for:

  • Website hosting

  • Email services

  • Analytics

  • Security & spam detection

They only process data on our instructions and under GDPR-compliant contracts.


 

11. Third-Party Links

Links to external websites are provided for convenience. We are not responsible for their content or privacy practices.


 

12. Governing Law

This Legal Notice is governed by the laws of Ireland, and disputes will be handled exclusively by the Irish courts.


 

13. Regulatory Authority

If you believe your data protection rights have been violated, you can contact:
Data Protection Commission (Ireland) https://www.dataprotection.ie


Contact Us:
For legal or privacy enquiries, email: [email protected]