Westmeath is home to a thriving business community, and online retailers in the Mullingar area and beyond are no exception. But many don’t realise the extent of their GDPR obligations — particularly around tracking cookies and pixels collecting detailed browsing behaviour and building customer profiles without valid, informed consent. 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 online retailers in Westmeath 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
Tracking cookies and pixels collecting detailed browsing behaviour and building customer profiles without valid, informed consent
Customer account data retained indefinitely including full order history, addresses, and payment methods with no automated deletion
Abandoned cart emails using personal data for marketing purposes without a clear lawful basis
Customer data shared with third-party advertising platforms (Meta, Google) for retargeting without adequate transparency or consent
Cross-border data transfers to non-EU cloud providers, payment processors, and fulfilment centres without appropriate safeguards
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Every Online Retailer in Ireland needs these documents to demonstrate GDPR compliance.
STEP BY STEP
Implement a compliant cookie consent management platform that blocks non-essential cookies until the user provides granular, informed consent.
Audit all third-party integrations (analytics, advertising, payment, shipping) and ensure Data Processing Agreements are in place for each.
Review customer account data retention and implement automated deletion or anonymisation of inactive accounts after a defined period.
Map all international data transfers and ensure appropriate safeguards (SCCs, adequacy decisions) are in place for transfers outside the EU/EEA.
Review marketing practices including abandoned cart emails, retargeting, and email campaigns to ensure each has a valid lawful basis.
Implement a self-service data rights portal allowing customers to access, download, correct, and delete their personal data.
Conduct a Data Protection Impact Assessment for any profiling, automated decision-making, or large-scale behavioural tracking activities.
COMMON PITFALLS
Loading analytics and advertising cookies before the user has given consent, relying on a 'by continuing to browse' approach that does not meet GDPR standards.
Sending abandoned cart emails to customers who have not opted into marketing, treating the abandoned cart as a transactional rather than marketing communication.
Sharing customer data with Facebook, Google, and other advertising platforms for retargeting without clearly disclosing this in the privacy policy or obtaining adequate consent.
Retaining full customer account data and order history indefinitely without implementing automated deletion for inactive accounts.
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Every day your Online Retailer in Westmeath operates without proper GDPR compliance is a risk. The DPC is increasing enforcement across Ireland — get ahead of it today.
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