|
Hill of Content is bound by the National Principles under the
Privacy Act 1988. A copy of the National Principles are available
for your perusal from the Office of the Federal Privacy
Commissioner.
Hill of Content provides the following privacy
statement:
This privacy policy does not apply to parties that may be linked
or associated with our website. Those website owners are
responsible for the privacy of the information they collect and
should be contacted directly for details of their privacy
policies.
What information does Hill of Content collect?
Hill of Content records information from persons who complete
online forms, complete surveys or send us emails. This information
is collected for business purposes. The types of information we
keep on record will depend on the the type of form or survey you
complete. Generally we keep a record of the following types of
information about you:
-
Information that you have provided which may
identify you, such as your name, address and contact details
which you enter in a form or survey on our website;
-
Information that you have provided in the form
of feedback or email; and
-
Your permission to use your personal information
for marketing purposes or to send you special offers from time
to time.
It is not compulsory for you to provide us with
your personal information which we may have requested from you for
us to perform a service for you, however, without the specified
information, we may not be able to fulfill your request or provide
you with the service you require.
Cookies are not used to store visitors preferences
or to record session information.
When you visit Hill of Content, the following
information is recorded for statistical purposes:
-
Your IP address;
-
The date and time of your visit to the site;
-
The pages accessed and documents downloaded;
-
The referring web page; and
-
The type of browser and operating system that
you use.
Note: No attempt will be made to identify
individual users with their browsing activities, except in the
unlikely event of an investigation, where the law enforcement
agency may warrant to inspect the Internet log files.
How does Hill of Content use the information
collected?
All information disclosed to Hill of Content may be accessed by
authorised Hill of Content Staff who may access your information
to fulfill your request.
All information received from browsers is stored
in a format for Hill of Content own use.
If you have given us permission to do so, we may contact you
occasionally to advise of changes or updates to our website and/or
to advise of special offers.
If you send us an email we will use your personal information to
respond to your request.
Can I access my personal information that I
have previously given to Hill of Content?
Yes you can. You can either access/update it yourself with you
name and password or you can request access to all of your
personal information held in the secure Hill of Content database.
We endeavour to ensure your information is true and correct at all
times. Upon request, we can make adjustments and update your
details to reflect correct data.
Please send your request to info@thehillofcontenet.com.au.
Your request will be processed within 7 working days, depending on
the nature of the request. There is no fee to access this
information.
Security
In addition to the above assurances, any information held by Hill
of Content and related individuals is held secure in a manner
designed to protect information from internal and external access
by anyone other than specifically authorised staff.
Changes to the Hill of Content Privacy
Statement
From time to time, we may use customer information for new,
unanticipated uses not previously disclosed in our privacy notice.
If our information practices change at some time in the future we
will post the policy changes to our website to notify you of these
changes and provide you with the ability to "opt out"(1) of these
uses. If you are concerned about how your information is used, you
should check back at our website periodically or contact us at the
contact points at the base of this statement.
|
1 |
"OPT OUT" is the description of a link on an
email which when clicked enables the customer to request that
their data no longer be included for this use. |
|