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Our Commitment
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UCADIA Books Pty Ltd (herinafter defined as "UCADIA") abides by the National
Privacy Principles established under the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act,
2001 for Australia. This legislation in turn compliments similar privacy legislation
in operation in Europe and other parts of the world.
Your privacy is important to UCADIA. This statement discloses the information practices
for UCADIA Web sites, including what type of information is gathered and tracked,
how the information is used, and with whom the information is shared.
UCADIA subscribe to the principles of privacy as Outlined in the Organisation for
Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD) Guidelines on the Protection
of Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal Data developed in 1980. Specifically,
our guidelines are based on the European Unions’ principles of privacy and
the National Privacy Principles (NPP) as outlined in the Australian Government’s
Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000.
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Non personal, site visit information |
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As a standard feature, UCADIA web sites do capture and store information relating
to anonymous visits to out web sites. This information includes and is limited to,
the date of visit, page of visit, referring URL, the IP address of the visit. This
information is usually stored for a period no longer than 12 months and is used
for site usage analysis and security analysis.
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The non use of cookies |
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UCADIA web sites do not encourage or promote the use of permanent javascript or
asp cookies (stored on users machines).
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Personal information |
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In general, you can visit UCADIA web sites without telling us who you are and without
revealing any information about yourself. There are times, however, when we may
need information from you.
In the case of contact correspondance initiated by a user from the web site, personal
information is generally restricted to information required to adequately answer
a question, and/or provide a service.
In the case of partners(customers), personal information is restricted to information
required to adequately provide services, validate the authenticity of authorised
users and provide regular correspondance electronically.
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Security of personal information |
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All personal information gathered through the course of communication through our
web sites is stored securely on password protected databases, accessible only by
the individual users, specific staff charged with responsibility for providing services
and administration staff.
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Accessibility and accuracy of personal information |
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It is a policy of UCADIA that any person who has corresponded with UCADIA has the
right to view all data held on them and request for part or all of this information
to be deleted if requested. UCADIA believes this is a beneficial practice in that
users having access rights to their information may also ensure the accuracy and
quality of information stored. This is accomplished by providing users with a password
identity to access our secure password protected partner service site.
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Non disclosure to third parties |
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It is a policy of UCADIA that all personal information gathered from individuals
shall remain in trust and shall not be divulged to any third party without the express
permission and consent of the individual.
The expected and limited examples of where this may occur is when a customer requests
a service such as a seminar or product that is provided by a third party and supported
by UCADIA. In each of these instances, the purpose and disclosure nature of the
information shall be clearly identified prior to requesting any information from
the user.
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