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We understand how important the privacy of your information
is to you, and are committed to ensuring the confidentiality of
your information.
Wicked Performance Consulting complies with the "National Privacy
Principles" as set out in the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector)
Act 2000. This informs you how we manage personal information.
The personal information we collect may include your name, contact
details (eg. Telephone number, postal and residential address) and
transactional information about the use of the product or service.
Where relevant (eg. when supplying you with a customised service),
we may also collect and hold information about your business.
The only personal information, which we collect about you when you
use our website, is what you tell us about yourself and / or your
business, for example, by completing an online form, diagnostic or by sending
us an email.
When you visit our website, the web server attaches a small data
file known as a "cookie" to your hard drive. We use cookies to provide
you with online services, and provide us with anonymous information on how people use our website and
to help us to know what our customers find interesting and useful
on our site.
We collect and use personal information for the primary purpose
of providing you with a response, product or service that you have
requested.
We may use or disclose your personal information for purposes related
to the main purpose for which we collect it, such as:
- Administering, monitoring, evaluating and managing the product or service you have with us.
- Internal accounting and administration.
- Providing you with information about other products and services offered by us or a related company of Home.
- Complying with regulatory requirements.
- Managing our relationship with you.
We only disclose your personal information to another entity, if:
- You have given us your express or implied consent to disclose the information.
- The disclosure is required by law.
- The disclosure is permitted or authorised by law.
- We need to protect our interests (eg. in legal proceedings to which we are a party).
- The disclosure is required in the public interest.
We will not disclose names and addresses to third parties for the purpose of
enabling them to direct market their products and services to you.
If you do not wish to receive direct marketing material from us,
you can tell us and we will stop sending you such information.
If you do not wish to receive direct marketing material, please
contact us:
We will take reasonable precautions and security measures to keep your personal information secure and protect it from loss and misuse and from unauthorised access, modification and disclosure.
Generally, if you request us to do so, we will amend any personal information about you held by us which is inaccurate, incomplete or out of date. If we disagree with you about the accuracy, completeness or currency of a record of your personal information held by us, we will, if you request us to do so, take reasonable steps to associate with that record a statement to the effect that you claim this to be the case.
Please contact us if you wish to
access to your personal information held with us.
If we have to deny your request for access, we will advise you
of the reason why.
We may amend this Policy Statement from time to time, but will
remain bound by any legislative requirements. This website will
have the latest version of the privacy statement.
You can also contact us for more
information about the way we manage your personal information.
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