Monaghan is home to a thriving business community, and barber shops in the Monaghan Town area and beyond are no exception. But many don’t realise the extent of their GDPR obligations — particularly around using online booking platforms without understanding where client data is stored or who controls it. This guide breaks down exactly what’s required under Irish and EU data protection law.
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Absolutely. Under the GDPR and the Irish Data Protection Act 2018, all barber shops in Monaghan that collect, store, or process personal data must be fully compliant. This covers everything from booking details and payment information to CCTV footage and staff records. The DPC can impose fines of up to €20 million for non-compliance, and Irish businesses of all sizes are subject to enforcement.
RISK ASSESSMENT
Using online booking platforms without understanding where client data is stored or who controls it
Taking photos and videos of haircuts for social media without client consent
Collecting client phone numbers for appointment reminders and using them for marketing without separate consent
Operating CCTV in the shop without proper signage or a privacy notice
Storing walk-in client details informally on paper or in staff phones without any data management
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Every Barber Shop in Ireland needs these documents to demonstrate GDPR compliance.
STEP BY STEP
Display a clear, visible privacy notice in the shop explaining what data you collect from clients and why — keep it simple and readable.
Get verbal or written consent before photographing or filming a client's haircut, and confirm permission before posting to social media.
If you have CCTV, install clear signage at the entrance, create a short CCTV policy, and set footage retention to no more than 30 days.
Review your online booking platform's terms — ensure you have a data processing agreement and understand where client data is hosted.
Separate appointment reminder consent from marketing consent: a client agreeing to receive booking reminders has not agreed to promotional messages.
Set a schedule to delete old client data — remove records of clients who have not visited in over two years, unless they are on an active marketing list with consent.
COMMON PITFALLS
Filming haircut transformations for TikTok or Instagram reels without asking the client if they consent to appearing on social media.
Assuming that because a client gave their phone number for an appointment reminder, you can send them promotional offers and marketing texts.
Operating shop CCTV without any signage or a written policy, which is one of the most common GDPR complaints received by the DPC.
Relying on a free online booking tool without checking its data protection terms or where client data is stored and processed.
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Every day your Barber Shop in Monaghan operates without proper GDPR compliance is a risk. The DPC is increasing enforcement across Ireland — get ahead of it today.
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