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Respecting your privacy
Pro
IT supports the 'National Privacy Principles for the Fair Handling of
Personal Information' which set clear standards for the collection,
access, storage and use of personal information which we obtain as part
of our business operations.
Our respect for our customers' right to privacy of their personal information is paramount.
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| What personal information do we collect and store?
So
that we can provide services to you, we may ask for personal details
such as your name, address, telephone number or e-mail address. This
information is collected from you if it is reasonable and practical to
do so.
Pro IT takes measures to ensure your
personal information is protected from unauthorized access, loss,
misuse, disclosure or alteration. We also take measures to destroy or
permanently de-identify personal information when it is no longer
required.
It is not mandatory for you to provide
us with your personal information, however in some situations it is
needed by law to enable us to provide goods to you.
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| How is personal information used?
Details
are required for credit card transaction, ie: we need your card number,
and for a competition we need your contact details so we can contact
you if you win.
We can also, if chosen by you, send you product updates should you give us your email / address details.
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| Access to your personal information
We
will provide you with access to any of your personal information we
hold, however before we provide you with access to your personal
information we will require some proof of identity.
If
you need to update your information (eg. if you change your address),
please contact us or you may simply update your profile via the web if
you are registered that way
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| Cookies
When
you register with www.visiontech.net.au, a small text file, known as a
"cookie" is stored on your computer. This file contains unique numbers
that allow the site to identify you. Cookies are used to make your
shopping experience easier.
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| More information
More information about Privacy law and the National Privacy Principles is available from the Federal Privacy Commissioner at http://www.privacy.gov.au
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