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Privacy PolicyContents
IntroductionThis document is a summary of the way Bottomup Webs manages personal information it collects on:
The policy is based on the National Privacy Principles that apply to private businesses under the Privacy Act, 1988 (Commonwealth). The National Privacy Guidelines can be accessed at www.privacy.gov.au/business/guidelines/index. In summary, our policy is to:
This policy statement may be amended from time to time. Our website will always display the up-to-date version. General DisclaimerThere are inherent risks in transmitting information across the Internet. We can give no absolute guarantee that all data, including personal information, provided via the Internet is secure from unauthorized use. Personal details you provide via chat rooms and similar forums, whether sponsored or endorsed by us or by web sites we host, are in the public domain and as such are not covered by this privacy policy. Bottomup Webs hosts web sites owned and operated by other people. This privacy policy does not necessarily extend to any personal information they might collect in the course of their operations. We cannot be held responsible for breaches of privacy on their web sites. The owner of each web site is responsible for the privacy of any personal information collected through their web site and for complying with relevant privacy laws. The Personal Information we holdIf you are, or intend to be, a customer of Bottomup Webs, we collect basic data that includes your name, address, age, gender, telephone and facsimile numbers, domain name andemail address. We do not store or keep in anyway yourcredit card details. If you make inquiries about our products and services we collect some or all of the above data. We may also record telephone conversations as an aid to training our staff. We will seek your agreement before any voice recording is made. We also hold copies of any correspondence that passes between us. From time to time we may survey our customers to assist us in planning and delivering better services. The provision of this information will be voluntary and our intended use will be clearly identified at the time of collection. We will not sell or otherwise make available the personal details of our clients to third parties, other than a limited number of providers we contract to supply support services to Bottomup Webs in the normal course of our business. We require such providers to comply with our privacy policy when dealing with our clients' information and we only provide as much information as is necessary for them to provide their services to us. Disclosure of Personal InformationIn the normal course of business we will not disclose your personal information to any other party (other than contracted support services) without your consent. However, circumstances may arise where we will disclose your personal information without your consent. The circumstances include but are not limited to situations where disclosure is required to:
Accessing and correcting your Personal InformationYou can ask us to provide you with the personal information we hold on you. We will require you to provide identification to ensure you are who you say you are. We undertake to provide the information in a reasonable time and to correct any errors where the information is not accurate, up-to-date or complete. If you need to update your online billing details you can access your account details through our website. Personal Information on Children and Young PeopleAs a general principle, we do not target children in our marketing communications and would only communicate with a child with a parent or guardian's consent. To the extent that young people use our services our privacy policy extends fully to them. ComplaintsIf you require further information or you have a complaint about our privacy policy or the way we put it into practice, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Our telephone number is 0439 901 932. If we cannot resolve the complaint to your satisfaction within a reasonable time, you or we may refer the complaint to the Privacy Commissioner. |
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