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If you run a co-working space in Mayo, you're handling personal data every single day — from member names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses to company and business information linked to individual members. With over 7,200 SMEs in the county and the Data Protection Commission actively issuing fines, GDPR compliance isn't something you can afford to ignore.
Mayo's economy combines traditional agriculture and fishing with growing tourism and manufacturing sectors. The Wild Atlantic Way and attractions like Croagh Patrick, Westport, and Achill Island draw significant visitor numbers. Castlebar and Ballina serve as commercial centres, while pharma company Allergan (now AbbVie) in Westport is a major employer. For co-working spaces operating in and around Castlebar, the risks are concrete: monitoring member wifi usage, printing, and internet activity beyond what is necessary for network security is one of the most common triggers for DPC investigations in this sector.
This guide breaks down exactly what your business needs to do — and how ComplianceKit.ie can get you there in hours, not weeks.
Yes. Every co-working space in Mayo that collects or processes personal data must comply with GDPR under the Irish Data Protection Act 2018. This includes customer records, payment details, and staff information. The Data Protection Commission can impose fines of up to €20 million for non-compliance.
RISK ASSESSMENT
Monitoring member WiFi usage, printing, and internet activity beyond what is necessary for network security
Operating access control systems that create detailed logs of member working hours and location within the building
Running CCTV in shared working areas that may capture members' screens, documents, or confidential meetings
Collecting visitor data for temporary access passes without a privacy notice or retention schedule
Sharing member contact details in community directories or event attendee lists without explicit consent
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Every Co-Working Space in Ireland needs these documents to demonstrate GDPR compliance. ComplianceKit generates all 8 policy types with a living compliance score that tracks your progress.
STEP BY STEP
Provide a comprehensive privacy notice to every new member covering all data you collect — membership details, access logs, WiFi monitoring, CCTV, and event participation.
Position CCTV cameras so they do not capture members' screens or confidential documents, and display signage in all recorded areas.
Implement network security that protects member data without unnecessary surveillance of internet activity — only log what is needed for security.
Set access control data retention to a maximum of 6 months and limit who can view entry and exit logs.
Obtain explicit consent before including member names in any shared directory, Slack channel, or community mailing list.
Put data processing agreements in place with your access control provider, WiFi and network management service, CCTV provider, and booking/membership platform.
Create a separate visitor sign-in process with its own privacy notice, and delete visitor records within 30 days of the visit.
COMMON PITFALLS
Publishing a member directory or community list that includes all members' names and contact details without asking each member for consent.
Positioning CCTV cameras in shared working areas in a way that could capture members' laptop screens or confidential documents.
Logging detailed member WiFi browsing activity beyond what is necessary for network security and troubleshooting.
Not providing visitors and event attendees with a privacy notice when they sign in to the building.
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Every day your Co-Working Space in Mayo operates without proper GDPR compliance is a risk. The DPC is increasing enforcement across Ireland — get ahead of it today.
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