Privacy Policy
We are committed to protecting your privacy. We provide this privacy policy under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) to provide you details about our practices in relation to the collection, use, disclosure and handling of personal information.
- Privacy Policy
- 1.1. This Privacy Policy is governed by the Australian Privacy Principles under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
- 1.2. Our Privacy Policy does not create any rights or obligations for either you or us in addition to the those imposed by the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
- Collection of Personal Information
- 2.1. We collect personal information when you:
- (a) interact with us through the phone, in person or via email and you provide us with your details;
- (b) purchase or subscribe to our products or services;
- (c) subscribe to a mailing list which we administer; or
- (d) apply for positions at our Business or you are our contractor.
- 2.2. We collect personal information:
- (a) to improve our products and services;
- (b) to provide our product or service to you;
- (c) to communicate with you;
- (d) to offer you promotional products or market our products that you are interested in;
- (e) to keep our customer database;
- (f) to investigate any complaints that you make;
- (g) to investigate whether you are in breach of our terms and conditions;
- (h) to verify your identity;
- (i) to notify you of vacant positions if you applied for jobs at our Business;
- (j) to comply with the law or to use your information as permitted under the law; and
- (h) to use your information for purposes that are related to the above.
- 2.3. We collect and hold the following types of personal information:
- (a) your contact details,contact details may include your name, business name, postal address, email address, fax number and phone number;
- (b) specific details about any legal matter for which you may have engaged us;
- (c) optional personal information that you consent to provide, including your interests in a particular area, gender or age;
- (d) optional surveys that provide personal information including whether you like our Business or Website and what you like or do not like; and
- 2.4. We will only collect your personal information using lawful means.
- 2.5. We do not store credit card details as we use payment gateways and/or third party processors.
- 2.6. If we receive unsolicited personal information, we may destroy it or ensure that it is de-identified if it is lawful and reasonable to do so.
- 2.1. We collect personal information when you:
- Cookies
- 3.1. We may, from time to time, use ‘cookies’ which are small data files placed on your machine or device to store information.
- 3.2. We use cookies in many ways including:
- (a) authentication cookies that monitor whether you are logged in or not;
- (b) session cookies that allow you to remain logged in and keep track of your activities until the browser shuts down;
- (c) persistent cookies that help us monitor our services by recording your browser activities and which do not expire upon browser shut down; and
- (d) flash cookies to personalise your experience using Adobe Flash ©.
- 3.3. We use cookies for many reasons, including but not limited to:
- (a) to improve the performance by reporting any errors that occur;
- (b) to provide statistics about how the Website is used;
- (c) to remember settings that you used on our Website;
- (d) to identify that you are logged into the Website;
- (e) to link to social networks like Facebook and Twitter; and
- (f) to provide ads that are tailored to you.
- 3.4. Please note that although cookies do not generally store personal information, they may contain your IP address.
- 3.5. You may disable and delete cookies in your browser if you do not want us to use cookies but doing so may detract from your enjoyment of our Website.
- Security
- 4.1. All credit card transactions are implemented under industry standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol with 128-bit encryption.
- 4.2. For credit card transactions we use a third party processor (e.g. PayPal) and/or payment gateway (e.g. eWay) that we may change from time to time so that:
- (a) payments are processed in real time; and
- (b) we do not have access to your credit card numbers.
- 4.3. We use a database management system to store most of the personal information and it contains security features, such as encryption, firewall and anti-virus, to ensure the protection and integrity of our data.
- Anonymity and Pseudonymity
- 5.1. You may interact anonymously or by using a pseudonym, for example when you:
- (a) call us without giving your details;
- (b) use online forums that do not require membership; or
- (c) email us without giving your details.
- 5.2. You must provide your personal information when you:
- (a) purchase goods that require delivery;
- (b) engage us to perform legal services;
- (c) sign up to a mailing list;
- (d) lodge a complaint; and
- (e) are required to provide personal information under the law.
- 5.1. You may interact anonymously or by using a pseudonym, for example when you:
- Disclosure of Personal Information
- 6.1. We only disclose your personal information for purposes that are reasonably related to our Business.
- 6.2. We will not disclose your personal information to third parties for payment, profit or advantage.
- 6.3. We may disclose your personal information to third parties, from time to time, to assist us in conducting our Business, including:
- (a) to technology service providers including internet service providers or cloud service providers;
- (b) to couriers such as Australia Post;
- (c) to data processors that analyse our website traffic or usage for us;
- (d) to agents that perform functions on our behalf, such as mailouts, debt collection, marketing or advertising;
- (e) to our related bodies corporate; and
- (f) to persons, entities or courts as required under the law.
- 6.4. We may disclose your personal information to third parties:
- (a) to provide the service you wish to use;
- (b) to improve our Business, services, products and Website;
- (c) to customise and promote our services which may be of interest to you;
- (d) to comply with or as permitted under the law; or
- (e) with your consent.
- 6.5. We do not host any of our services or software overseas. We are not aware of any data or information we store in any country other than Australia.
- Direct Marketing to You
- 7.1. We will not send you unsolicited commercial electronic messages in contravention of the Spam Act 2003 (Cth).
- 7.2. We may use the non-sensitive information provided to us by you for the purpose of promoting and marketing our Business to you if we:
- (a) use only the information provided to us that would reasonably be expected to be used for promoting and marketing our Business to you; and
- (b) provide you with a simple method to opt-out.
- 7.3. We will not contact you to promote or market our Business if you have made a request to us not to do so.
- Accessing and Correcting Your Personal Information
Accessing Your Personal Information
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- 8.1. You may request access to your personal information that we hold and we will:
- (a) verify your identity;
- (b) charge you to cover the cost of meeting your request, if any, but not for the request itself; and
- (c) within a reasonable period of time, comply with your request.
- 8.2. We may refuse to allow you to access your personal information if we are not required to do so under the Australian Privacy Principles.
- 8.1. You may request access to your personal information that we hold and we will:
Correcting Your Information-
- 8.3. You may request to correct your personal information that we hold and we will update your personal information so that it is up-to-date, accurate, complete, relevant and not misleading.
- 8.4. Members of our Website may change their details online.
How to Contact Us- 8.5. If you would like to access or correct your personal information, please contact us using any of the contact details available from our website.
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- Complaints
- 9.1. If you believe we breached the Australian Privacy Principles under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) or a registered Australian Privacy Principles Code, you may lodge a complaint by contacting us in writing to the email or postal address identified in cl 8.5, please include the following in your complaint:
- (a) your contact details;
- (b) the section or provision of the Australian Privacy Principles or Code that you believe we breached; and
- (c) our practice or policy that you believe breaches the relevant Australian Privacy Principle or Code.
- 9.2. For all complaints lodged in accordance with this clause you must allow us a reasonable time, not less than 28 calendar days, to reply to your complaint.
- 9.3. Following a duly-lodged complaint with us, you may complain to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner if:
- 9.4. (i) you are not satisfied with our response; or
- 9.5. (ii) we do not respond to you within a reasonable time without sufficient explanation.
- 9.1. If you believe we breached the Australian Privacy Principles under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) or a registered Australian Privacy Principles Code, you may lodge a complaint by contacting us in writing to the email or postal address identified in cl 8.5, please include the following in your complaint:
- Definitions and Interpretation
- 10.1. Unless contrary intention appears:
- (a) Australian Privacy Principles means the principles under Schedule 1 of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
- (b) Business means [Adero] trading as [Adero].
- (c) Sensitive information means sensitive information as defined the under Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
- (d) Personal information means personal information as defined the under Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
- (e) You (whether in capitals or not) means the user of our Website and Your and Yours have corresponding meanings.
- (f) We (whether in capitals or not) means Adero Law Firm Pty Limited trading as Adero Law Firm and Us and Ours have corresponding meanings.
- (g) Website means any or all of the following websites
- www.[adero].com.au and it’s sub-domains; and
- www.yourfairgo.com.au and it’s sub-domains.
- 10.2. The word ‘include’ is used without any limitation.
- 10.1. Unless contrary intention appears:
Disclaimer
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