Privacy Policy
TaylrJay is subject to the Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) contained in that Act. The APPs set out the manner in which agencies and organisations may collect, store, use and disclose personal information and how a person can access and/or correct records containing their personal information.
This Privacy Policy sets out how TaylrJay will handle personal information, including providing information on the types of personal information generally collected, and how personal information is collected, used, disclosed and stored.
What personal information is collected
Personal information is defined in the Privacy Act as any ‘information or an opinion about an identified individual, or an individual who is reasonably identifiable’:
whether the information or opinion is true or not, and
whether the information or opinion is recorded in a material form or not
Generally, the types of personal information collected include:
Personal Information: We collect personal data, including your name, email address, payment details, and other details when you voluntarily provide them.
Automatically Collected Data: Information such as IP address, browser type, device information, and website usage is collected automatically through cookies and tracking technologies.
Third-Party Data: We may collect information about you from third parties such as social media platforms when you engage with our content or services.
How is personal information collected
Personal information may be collected through various means, either directly from you or from third parties.
Directly from you:
We may collect personal information when you:
visit our websites
subscribe to our email alerts
complete an online form
send us an email
call our business
send correspondence to our office.
Information collected when you visit our website:
Our objective in maintaining an active and expanding site is to improve communication with the community at large, specifically to make it possible to quickly provide information about our activities and encourage feedback from you.
We operate our websites using commercial web hosting facilities. When visiting our sites, a record of your visit is logged. The following clickstream data is recorded and is used by us for statistical purposes:
your IP address
your top level domain name (for example .com, .gov, .au, .uk etc)
the type of browser you are using
your operating system (for example Windows, Mac etc)
the date and time of the visit to the site
the pages accessed and the documents downloaded
the internet address of the site from which you linked directly to our site.
No attempt will be made to identify users or their browsing activities.
Cookies
Our sites use cookies to better serve you when you return to the website. A cookie is a piece of data that a site can send to your browser, which may then be stored on your computer as an anonymous tag that identifies your computer but not you.
You can set your browser to notify you before you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether to accept it. You can also set your browser to turn off cookies.
When you subscribe to email alerts:
When you subscribe to email alerts you must provide an email address to which the system can send your alerts. We will not use your email address to send you unsolicited information, unless you otherwise indicate that you would like to receive this information from us.
When you contact us to make a general enquiry, complaint:
We may only solicit and collect personal information for a lawful purpose that is reasonably necessary for, or directly related to, one or more of our functions or activities by lawful and fair means.
We may provide a number of online forms for enquiries, complaints, reports, submissions and web feedback. Not all of our online forms provide facilities for the secure transmission of information across the internet.
How is personal information used and disclosed
Generally, when we receive personal information it is in relation to, or provided together with, other information that is in connection with the Business products and services for the primary purpose of promoting customer enhanced delivery of those services and activities.
It therefore can only use or disclose personal information for the particular purpose for which it was collected or for a secondary purpose if an exception applies. Exceptions include where:
the individual has consented to a secondary use or disclosure
the individual would reasonably expect the use or disclose their personal information for a secondary purpose, and that purpose is related to the primary purpose of collecting
Use of personal information
Personal information may be used for the purpose of preparing statistics to enable it to better understand any trends, for example identifying demographics and consumer behaviour, allowing us to better target consumer needs from a general perspective.
Disclosure of personal information
There may be circumstances where we are legally required to disclose information (and this may involve personal information). In most cases, we will endeavour to notify and consult the person who provided the information about the proposed release of the information. Examples of when we may be legally required to disclose information includes in response to requests under the Freedom of Information Act or in response to court/tribunal orders.
Where information is disclosed to a third party such as another regulator, an advisor or contractor, we ensure that the third party is subject to the requirements of the Privacy Act or otherwise take steps to ensure that the third party meets our obligations under the Privacy Act, such as including obligations in our contracts.
Where appropriate, we will endeavour to notify and consult with the provider of the information about the proposed release. Such release is generally undertaken in accordance with Australian law, international treaties, memoranda of understanding or confidentiality agreements between the Governing Body and the receiving overseas regulator.
Limiting the use of your personal information
If you do not wish to provide us with your personal information, you may contact us anonymously, we may be limited in our ability to respond to or make further enquiries regarding your need or enquiry with us.
If you do provide us with your personal information and you wish to limit the use and disclosure of personal information, we recommend you expressly state those limitations when contacting us.
How is personal information stored:
TaylrJay will take reasonable steps to protect personal information it holds from misuse, interference and loss, as well as unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.
Personal information will generally be contained in our secure systems for storing and managing records and every attempt will be made to ensure it remains confidential and not accessed by a third party. We implement security measures to protect your personal information, but no method of transmission over the internet is 100% secure. We cannot guarantee absolute security.
Accessing your personal information
You have the right to:
Access, correct, or delete your personal information.
Withdraw your consent to data processing at any time.
Opt-out of marketing communications.
To request access to your personal information, contact us and provide sufficient information to enable us to identify records held by us that contain your personal information and to verify that the information contained in the records is your personal information.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy periodically. Your continued use of the website following any changes indicates your acceptance of the updated Privacy Policy.
For questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact me via email to: contact@taylrjay.com