POPIA – The Rolling Barrel
Data Protection and Information Sharing
By viewing this website you hereby acknowledge that you have read and accept the following Protection of Personal Information (POPI) disclaimer.
The Rolling Barrel (TRB) shall take all reasonable measures to protect the personal information of users. For the purpose of this disclaimer “personal information” shall be defined as detailed in the Promotion of Access to Information Act, Act 2 of 2000 (“PAIA”) and the Protection of Personal Information Act, Act 4 of 2013 (“POPI”).
The PAIA and POPI Acts are available online at www.gov.za/documents/acts.
The amendments listed on www.acts.co.za may be viewed at
According to these definitions, personal information refers to information that identifies specifically to you. This could be your name, age, gender, identity number and your email address.
TRB collects, stores and uses the User’s information primarily for the following purposes:
- To communicate requested information to the User
- To provide services to the User as requested by the User
- To authenticate the User
- To provide the User with access to restricted pages on this website
- To compile non-personal statistical information about browsing habits, click patterns and access to the The Rolling Barrel website
Whenever you use therollingbarrel.co.za, and complete a contact inquiry form, we will collect your personal information.
The information we maintain is stored in databases that have built-in safeguards to ensure its privacy and confidentiality.
TRB accepts no liability whatsoever for any loss, damage (whether direct, indirect, special or consequential) and/or expenses of any nature whatsoever. This may arise as a result of information made available on these pages or links, or actions resulting therefrom.
The Laws of the Republic of South Africa will govern all terms and conditions of any products and services contained in these pages. Should you request products or services through therollingbarrel.co.za you hereby consent and submit to the jurisdiction of the South African courts. This is in regard to all proceedings, actions, applications or the like instituted by each party against the other, and in any way arising from any stated terms and conditions.