Why do we collect personal information?
We collect personal information from you for the following purposes (Primary Purpose):
a) to lawfully carry out our functions and activities;
b) to deliver the products and services that you requested;
c) to provide you with further information about the products and services you requested;
d) to personalise and customise your experiences with us;
e) to help us review, manage and enhance our services;
f) to develop insights used in reports or other content developed by us;
g) to communicate with you;
h) for administration purposes, including charging, billing and collecting debts;
i) to promote and market those of our other products and services which we consider may be of interest to you;
j) when considering making offers to job applicants and prospective employees or for employment purposes; and
k) to receive services from you or the organisation which employs you.
In addition to the Primary Purpose, we may use the personal information we collect and you consent to us using your personal information to:
a) provide you with news about any products and services;
b) send you marketing and promotional material that you may be interested in;
c) communicate with you, including by email, telephone and mail;
d) manage and enhance products or your experience on our Website and domains;
e) conduct surveys or promotions;
f) verify your identity;
g) investigate any complaints about, or made by you, or if we have reason to suspect you have breached any relevant terms and conditions; and
h) as required or permitted by any law.
Unless otherwise provided by law, we will not collect, hold, use or disclose sensitive information without your consent.
Cookies
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