Canopus Consultants – Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy applies to all personal information collected by Canopus
Consultants Pty Ltd via the website located at www.canopusconsultants.com.au
1. What is
“personal information”?
- The Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)
currently defines “personal information” as meaning information or an
opinion about an identified individual or an individual who is reasonably
identifiable:
- whether the information or
opinion is true or not; and
- whether the information or
opinion is recorded in a material form or not.
- If the information does not
disclose your identity or enable your identity to be ascertained, it will
in most cases not be classified as “personal information” and will not be
subject to this privacy policy.
2. What
information do we collect?
The kind of personal information that we collect from you will depend on
how you use the website.
3. How we
collect your personal information
- We may collect personal
information from you whenever you input such information into the website.
- We also collect cookies from
your computer which enable us to tell when you use the website and also to
help customise your website experience. As a general rule, however, it is
not possible to identify you personally from our use of cookies.
4. Purpose
of collection
- The purpose for which we
collect personal information is to provide you with the best service
experience possible on the website.
- We customarily disclose
personal information only to our service providers who assist us in
operating the website. Your personal information may also be exposed from
time to time to maintenance and support personnel acting in the normal
course of their duties.
- By using our website, you
consent to the receipt of direct marketing material. We will only use your
personal information for this purpose if we have collected such
information direct from you, and if it is material of a type which you
would reasonably expect to receive from us. We do not use sensitive
personal information in direct marketing activity. Our direct marketing material
will include a simple means by which you can request not to receive
further communications of this nature.
5. Access
and correction
Australian Privacy Principle 12 permits you to obtain access to the
personal information we hold about you in certain circumstances, and Australian
Privacy Principle 13 allows you to correct inaccurate personal information
subject to certain exceptions. If you would like to obtain such access, please
contact us as set out below.
6. Complaint
procedure
If you have a complaint concerning the manner in which we maintain the
privacy of your personal information, please contact us as set out below. All
complaints will be considered by the Canopus Consultants executive team and we
may seek further information from you to clarify your concerns. If we agree
that your complaint is well founded, we will, in consultation with you, take
appropriate steps to rectify the problem. If you remain dissatisfied with the
outcome, you may refer the matter to the Office of the Australian Information
Commissioner.
7. Overseas
transfer
Your personal information will not be disclosed to recipients outside
Australia unless you expressly request us to do so. If you request us to
transfer your personal information to an overseas recipient, the overseas recipient
will not be required to comply with the Australian Privacy Principles and we
will not be liable for any mishandling of your information in such
circumstances.
8. How to
contact us about privacy
If you have any queries, or if you seek access to your personal
information, or if you have a complaint about our privacy practices, you can
contact us through: info@canopusconsultants.com.au