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General
eVestigator® may from time to
time collect personal data for the
sole purposes of providing targeted
content that we believe will be of
interest to you. The collection and
subsequent use of personal data
collected will be used with the
utmost respect and will not be
transferred, sold or traded to any
third party without prior
notification and consent.
The accuracy and security of your
personal information is important to
eVestigator®. You may request
to review your personal information
at any time and should any
inaccuracies be evident we shall
endeavour to correct them in a
timely manner. eVestigator® is
committed to taking reasonable steps
to protect your personal information
from unauthorized access and use. We
have in place the appropriate
physical, electronic and managerial
polices and practices to secure your
personal information.
From time to time eVestigator®
will review and update this Privacy
Statement. We recommend that you review
this policy periodically to ensure
you understand how eVestigator®
collects and uses personal
information.
By using our web site, you consent
to the collection and use of your
personal information by eVestigator®
as explained below.
Data Collection
eVestigator® collects data
from users in 5 main ways:
Registration screens and online
forms,
E-mails addresses,
Through automated means such as
communications protocols and cookies,
IP addresses or online surveys.
eVestigator® collects data
from users for the following
purposes:
To engage in transactions or
communications. Name, address and
e-mail may be collected and stored
as part of the transaction history.
To select web content. Information
may be collected to select and
improve web content to ensure that
it is relevant, user friendly and up
to date.
Contact purposes. We may use your
personal information to send you
requested information or to contact
you with product information, news
or promotions. Should you not wish
this to occur please contact us
immediately. Information
such as your IP address is collected
to help diagnose problems with our
servers, to administer our web site,
or to gather broader demographic
information.
Survey Purposes. From time to time
we may conduct online surveys. Our
surveys may ask for demographic
information such as your industry
sector. If the online survey
collects contact data, we use that
data to send you additional
information only if we specifically
ask for your permission in the
survey.
Privacy
Principles
In Australia, all
organisations have to follow strict
privacy principles in accordance with
the Privacy Act 1988. We abide by these
principles at all times ensuring
legislative compliance and validity of
our investigation.
Principle 1 -
Manner and purpose of collection of
personal information
1. Personal information shall not be
collected by a collector for inclusion
in a record or in a generally available
publication unless:
(a) the information is collected for a
purpose that is a lawful purpose
directly related to a function or
activity of the collector; and
(b) the collection of the information is
necessary for or directly related to
that purpose.
2. Personal information shall not be
collected by a collector by unlawful or
unfair means.
Principle 2 - Solicitation of personal
information from individual concerned
Where:
(a) a collector collects personal
information for inclusion in a record or
in a generally available publication;
and
(b) the information is solicited by the
collector from the individual concerned;
the collector shall take such steps (if
any) as are, in the circumstances,
reasonable to ensure that, before the
information is collected or, if that is
not practicable, as soon as practicable
after the information is collected, the
individual concerned is generally aware
of:
(c) the purpose for which the
information is being collected;
(d) if the collection of the information
is authorised or required by or under
law - the fact that the collection of
the information is so authorised or
required; and
(e) any person to whom, or any body or
agency to which, it is the collector's
usual practice to disclose personal
information of the kind so collected,
and (if known by the collector) any
person to whom, or any body or agency to
which, it is the usual practice of that
first mentioned person, body or agency
to pass on that information.
Principle 3 - Solicitation of personal
information generally
Where:
(a) a collector collects personal
information for inclusion in a record or
in a generally available publication;
and
(b) the information is solicited by the
collector:
the collector shall take such steps (if
any) as are, in the circumstances,
reasonable to ensure that, having regard
to the purpose for which the information
is collected:
(c) the information collected is
relevant to that purpose and is up to
date and complete; and
(d) the collection of the information
does not intrude to an unreasonable
extent upon the personal affairs of the
individual concerned.
Principle 4 - Storage and security of
personal information
A record-keeper who has possession or
control of a record that contains
personal information shall ensure:
(a) that the record is protected, by
such security safeguards as it is
reasonable in the circumstances to take,
against loss, against unauthorised
access, use, modification or disclosure,
and against other misuse; and
(b) that if it is necessary for the
record to be given to a person in
connection with the provision of a
service to the record-keeper, everything
reasonably within the power of the
record-keeper is done to prevent
unauthorised use or disclosure of
information contained in the record.
Principle 5 - Information relating to
records kept by record-keeper
1. A record-keeper who has possession or
control of records that contain personal
information shall, subject to clause 2
of this Principle, take such steps as
are, in the circumstances, reasonable to
enable any person to ascertain:
(a) whether the record-keeper has
possession or control of any records
that contain personal information; and
(b) if the record-keeper has possession
or control of a record that contains
such information:
(i) the nature of that information;
(ii) the main purposes for which that
information is used; and
(iii) the steps that the person should
take if the person wishes to obtain
access to the record.
2. A record-keeper is not required under
clause 1 of this Principle to give a
person information if the record-keeper
is required or authorised to refuse to
give that information to the person
under the applicable provisions of any
law of the Commonwealth that provides
for access by persons to documents.
3. A record-keeper shall maintain a
record setting out:
(a) the nature of the records of
personal information kept by or on
behalf of the record-keeper;
(b) the purpose for which each type of
record is kept;
(c) the classes of individuals about
whom records are kept;
(d) the period for which each type of
record is kept;
(e) the persons who are entitled to have
access to personal information contained
in the records and the conditions under
which they are entitled to have that
access; and
(f) the steps that should be taken by
persons wishing to obtain access to that
information.
4. A record-keeper shall:
(a) make the record maintained under
clause 3 of this Principle available for
inspection by members of the public; and
(b) give the Commissioner, in the month
of June in each year, a copy of the
record so maintained.
Principle 6 - Access to records
containing personal information
Where a record-keeper has possession or
control of a record that contains
personal information, the individual
concerned shall be entitled to have
access to that record, except to the
extent that the record-keeper is
required or authorised to refuse to
provide the individual with access to
that record under the applicable
provisions of any law of the
Commonwealth that provides for access by
persons to documents.
Principle 7 - Alteration of records
containing personal information
1. A record-keeper who has possession or
control of a record that contains
personal information shall take such
steps (if any), by way of making
appropriate corrections, deletions and
additions as are, in the circumstances,
reasonable to ensure that the record:
(a) is accurate; and
(b) is, having regard to the purpose for
which the information was collected or
is to be used and to any purpose that is
directly related to that purpose,
relevant, up to date, complete and not
misleading.
2. The obligation imposed on a
record-keeper by clause 1 is subject to
any applicable limitation in a law of
the Commonwealth that provides a right
to require the correction or amendment
of documents.
3. Where:
(a) the record-keeper of a record
containing personal information is not
willing to amend that record, by making
a correction, deletion or addition, in
accordance with a request by the
individual concerned; and
(b) no decision or recommendation to the
effect that the record should be amended
wholly or partly in accordance with that
request has been made under the
applicable provisions of a law of the
Commonwealth;
the record-keeper shall, if so requested
by the individual concerned, take such
steps (if any) as are reasonable in the
circumstances to attach to the record
any statement provided by that
individual of the correction, deletion
or addition sought.
Principle 8 - Record-keeper to check
accuracy etc of personal information
before use
A record-keeper who has possession or
control of a record that contains
personal information shall not use that
information without taking such steps
(if any) as are, in the circumstances,
reasonable to ensure that, having regard
to the purpose for which the information
is proposed to be used, the information
is accurate, up to date and complete.
Principle 9 - Personal information to be
used only for relevant purposes
A record-keeper who has possession or
control of a record that contains
personal information shall not use the
information except for a purpose to
which the information is relevant.
Principle 10 - Limits on use of personal
information
1. A record-keeper who has possession or
control of a record that contains
personal information that was obtained
for a particular purpose shall not use
the information for any other purpose
unless:
(a) the individual concerned has
consented to use of the information for
that other purpose;
(b) the record-keeper believes on
reasonable grounds that use of the
information for that other purpose is
necessary to prevent or lessen a serious
and imminent threat to the life or
health of the individual concerned or
another person;
(c) use of the information for that
other purpose is required or authorised
by or under law;
(d) use of the information for that
other purpose is reasonably necessary
for enforcement of the criminal law or
of a law imposing a pecuniary penalty,
or for the protection of the public
revenue; or
(e) the purpose for which the
information is used is directly related
to the purpose for which the information
was obtained.
2. Where personal information is used
for enforcement of the criminal law or
of a law imposing a pecuniary penalty,
or for the protection of the public
revenue, the record-keeper shall include
in the record containing that
information a note of that use.
Principle 11 - Limits on disclosure of
personal information
1. A record-keeper who has possession or
control of a record that contains
personal information shall not disclose
the information to a person, body or
agency (other than the individual
concerned) unless:
(a) the individual concerned is
reasonably likely to have been aware, or
made aware under Principle 2, that
information of that kind is usually
passed to that person, body or agency;
(b) the individual concerned has
consented to the disclosure;
(c) the record-keeper believes on
reasonable grounds that the disclosure
is necessary to prevent or lessen a
serious and imminent threat to the life
or health of the individual concerned or
of another person;
(d) the disclosure is required or
authorised by or under law; or
(e) the disclosure is reasonably
necessary for the enforcement of the
criminal law or of a law imposing a
pecuniary penalty, or for the protection
of the public revenue.
2. Where personal information is
disclosed for the purposes of
enforcement of the criminal law or of a
law imposing a pecuniary penalty, or for
the purpose of the protection of the
public revenue, the record-keeper shall
include in the record containing that
information a note of the disclosure.
3. A person, body or agency to whom
personal information is disclosed under
clause 1 of this Principle shall not use
or disclose the information for a
purpose other than the purpose for which
the information was given to the person,
body or agency.
Usernames and Passwords
Access to certain content on our web
site may be allowed under a written
agreement between you and
eVestigator® and will require
a username and password. In some
cases (such as our guest log in),
failure to provide personal
information may prevent you from
gaining access to eVestigator®
web pages that contain confidential
information or software downloads.
By accessing and using our protected
and secured web site, you agree to
maintain the confidentiality of the
username and password allocated to
you and you consent to our Terms of
Use.
Cookies
eVestigator® uses cookies, a
small data file that a web site can
transfer to a visitor?trade;s hard drive
to keep records of the visit to our
site. A cookie contains information
such as your username and password
that helps us to recognize the pages
you have visited and is used to
improve future visits. A cookie
cannot read data off your hard drive
or read cookie files created by
other sites. If you prefer not to
accept a cookie, you can set your
web browser to warn you before
accepting cookies or you can refuse
all cookies by turning them off in
your web browser.
External Links
eVestigator® provides links to
other sites that we believe will be
of interest to you. These links are
provided as a convenience to you and
the sites they link to are beyond
our control. We recommend that you
read the privacy statements of these
sites before you provide personal
information to them. eVestigator®
is not responsible for the privacy
statements of these external sites.
Terms of Use
Please see our Terms of Use that
describes the restrictions,
disclaimers, indemnification and
limitation of liability governing
the use of the entire eVestigator®
web site.
Inquiries
If you have any concerns or inquires
regarding this privacy statement
then please contact us immediately.
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