We respect your personal information and your right to privacy
At Unibicycles, protecting your privacy and the confidentiality of your
"personal information" is very important to us and is fundamental to
the way we serve you.
Personal information means information or an opinion (including
information or an opinion forming part of a database) we hold about you
from which we can determine your identity. For example, we may collect
and use your name and address details when you acquire or use
particular Unibicycles products or services. Collecting and using this
personal information ensures we can deliver our services to you as
efficiently as possible.
At Unibicycles, we know that giving your personal information to us
imposes a serious responsibility upon us.
We are committed to protecting your personal information. Where your
personal information may be disclosed, and to the extent that we can,
we believe in giving you a choice as to whom we may disclose your
personal information, who may use your personal information and how
that personal information may be used.
We believe that our Privacy Policy complies with the requirements of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). |
How we collect your personal information
Generally, Unibicycles will collect personal information directly from
you, and only to the extent necessary to provide an Unibicycles product
or service, including our "agency" functions, or to carry out our
internal administrative operations. For example, we may collect
personal information from you when you fill in an application form,
deal with us over the telephone, ask us to contact you after visiting
our web site or have contact with us in person.
An "agency" function means a service that we provide to you on behalf of another organisation.
We will collect personal information from you by lawful and fair means
and not in an unreasonably intrusive way.
The type of personal information we may collect from you generally
comprises name, address, age group, gender, contact details (including
phone, fax and e-mail) and information collected as a result of you
using or acquiring particular Unibicycles products or services. |
How we use and disclose your personal information
Generally, we collect your personal information in order to provide you
with, or give you access to, a particular Unibicycles product or
service.
The personal
information we collect from you ultimately allows us to provide you
with better customer service.
We may also use or disclose your personal information for purposes
related or ancillary to the main purpose for which we collect it and
where such use or disclosure would be reasonably expected by you. Some
examples are:
- Helping us to build a relationship with you
- Internal accounting and administration
- Regulatory reporting and compliance
- Protecting you and Unibicycles from fraud
- Helping us to identify and inform you about other Unibicycles Products and services that may be of benefit to you.
Also, we sometimes outsource some of our internal functions and
activities to other companies. In the course of doing this, we may
disclose your personal information, such as name and address details,
to enable the service provider to undertake that particular function.
Our Privacy Policy requires that confidentiality agreements be in place
specifically prohibiting these service providers from using or
disclosing your personal information for any purpose other than the
reason it was provided to them.
Occasionally, we may also collect, use or disclose your personal
information for the secondary purpose of facilitating the distribution
of marketing materials to you by Unibicycles or a third party. We will
not do this if you ask us not to do so.
There are other situations where we are compelled by law to disclose
your personal information. For instance, under certain circumstances we
may be compelled to provide your personal information to law
enforcement agencies, the Australian Electoral Office, the Department
of Family Services or the Australian Taxation Office. |
Our duty of confidentiality and your consent
We have a duty to keep confidential all personal information we hold about you.
Generally, our duty of confidentiality applies except where disclosure
of your personal information is : - compelled
by law; for example, disclosure to various government departments and
agencies such as the Australian Taxation Office, and disclosure to
courts under subpoena.
- in
the public interest; for example, where a crime, fraud or misdemeanour
is committed or suspected, and disclosure against the customer's rights
to confidentiality is justified.
- with
your consent; your consent is important to us. Your consent may be
implied or express and it may also be verbal or written.
You imply consent where we may reasonably conclude that you have given
consent by the actions you take or do not take. For example, where you
acquire or use a Unibicycles product, service or agency function, you
consent to Unibicycles storing, using, maintaining and disclosing your
personal information to the extent necessary for us to provide that
particular Unibicycles product or service to you.
If you do not consent to certain uses of your personal information we
may not be able to provide that particular Unibicycles product or
service to you.
We reserve the right to make changes to the Unibicycles Privacy Policy
from time to time or as required by law. |
Direct marketing and your privacy
From time to time we may use the personal information we collect from
you to identify particular Unibicycles products and services which we
believe may be of interest and benefit to you. We may then contact you
to let you know about these products and services and how they may
benefit you.
If you do not
wish to receive direct marketing information from Unibicycles, please
tell us. Please note however that your instructions to one part of our
business may take a little time to flow through to the rest of
Unibicycles. |
Quality, accuracy and correction of your personal information
If we have accurate personal information about you, it enables us to provide you with the best possible service.
Unibicycles takes reasonable steps to ensure the personal information
we collect, use and disclose is accurate, complete and up-to-date.
If you find that the personal information we hold about you is
inaccurate, incomplete or out-of-date, please contact us immediately
and we will take reasonable steps to ensure it is corrected.
Where Unibicycles does not agree with your view about the accuracy of
the information and if you ask us to do so, we will take reasonable
steps to note your claim where that information is stored and accessed. |
Security of your personal information
Unibicycles takes reasonable steps to protect your personal information
from loss, misuse, unauthorised disclosure or destruction. Unibicycles
has in place generally accepted standards of technology and operational
security in order to keep your personal information safe. |
Web site security and privacy The internet has dramatically cha
The internet has dramatically changed the way we do business. It allows
Unibicycles to provide our products and services to you from the
convenience of your own home or office.
We understand that you may be concerned about the confidentiality and
security of the personal information we collect from you online.
Accordingly, we have systems in place to ensure our online dealings
with you are as secure and confidential as your dealings with us in
person, or on the telephone. |
Cookies
A "cookie" is a packet of information that allows the Unibicycles
server (the computer that houses our web site) to identify and interact
more effectively with your computer.
When you access our web site, we send you a "temporary cookie" that
gives you a unique identification number. A different identification
number is sent each time you use our web site. Cookies do not identify
individual users, although they do identify a user's internet browser
type and your Internet Service Provider.
Our cookie allows us to keep track of the pages you have accessed while
visiting our web site. It also allows you to page back and forwards
through our web site and return to pages you have already visited
without having to bother about logging on to our home page again.
You can configure your internet browser to accept all cookies, reject
all cookies or notify you when a cookie is sent. Please refer to your
internet browser's instructions or help screens to learn more about
these functions.
Shortly after you end your interaction with our web site, the cookie
expires or "crumbles". This means it no longer exists on your computer
and therefore cannot be used for further identification or access to
your computer. |
Information logged on our web site
When you visit the Unibicycles web site, our server logs the following
information which is provided by your browser for statistical purposes
only: -
- the type of browser and operating system you are using.
- your Internet Service Provider and top level domain name (for example - .com, .gov, .au, .uk etc).
- the address of any referring web site (for example - the previous web site you visited), and
- your
computer's IP (Internet Protocol) address (a number which is unique to
the machine through which you are connected to the internet).
All of this information is used by Unibicycles for aggregated
statistical analyses or systems administration purposes only. No
attempt will be made to identify users or their browsing activities,
except where required by or under law. |
Links to other sites
The Unibicycles site contains links to other sites. In addition, some
of the content appearing on the Unibicycles web site may be supplied by
third parties, for example, by framing third party web sites or the
incorporation through "framesets" of content supplied by third party
servers.
While Unibicycles
will always endeavour to engage in business arrangements with
commercial entities of good repute and ethical business practices, we
are ultimately not responsible for the privacy practices or the content
of such web sites. However, our contractual arrangements with these
parties seek to ensure that an equivalent level of privacy protection
is afforded to you. We encourage you to read and understand the privacy
policies on those web sites prior to providing any information to them. |
Searches
Search terms that you enter when using our search engine are collected,
but are not associated with any other information that we collect. We
use these search terms for the purpose of aggregated statistical
analyses so we can ascertain what people are looking for on our web
site, and to improve the services that we provide.
Also, from time to time, we may use external companies to provide us
with detailed aggregate statistical analyses of our web site traffic.
At no time is any personal information made available to these
companies, nor is the aggregate information ever merged with personal
information such as your name, address, email address or other
information you would consider sensitive or would compromise your
privacy. |
Children and personal information
At Unibicycles we recognise the importance of protecting children's
privacy. Unibicycles will endeavour not to collect, use or disclose
personal information about anyone under the age of 18 unless we have
the consent of a parent or legal guardian. |
Access to your personal information
Unibicycles will, upon your request, and subject to applicable privacy
laws, provide you with access to your personal information held by us.
However, we ask that you identify, as clearly as possible, the type/s
of information requested.
Unibicycles will deal with your request to provide access to your
personal information in a reasonable time - usually within 30 days of
receipt of your request.
We will not charge you for lodging such a request but we may recover
from you our reasonable costs incurred in supplying you with access to
this information.
In certain circumstances, the law permits us to refuse your request to
provide you with access to your personal information. Factors affecting
your right to access include where: - access would pose a serious threat to the life or health of any individual
- access would have an unreasonable impact on the privacy of others
- the request is frivolous or vexatious
- the information relates to a commercially sensitive decision making process
- access would be unlawful, or
- access may prejudice enforcement activities, a security function or commercial negotiations.
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