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1. Introduction
PRIVACY POLICY
1.1 We understand that the privacy of your personal details, and the
security of your transactions with us, is of paramount importance to
you. DTP Design has therefore adopted data protection policies with
respect to your privacy and security. DTP Design’s Privacy Policy sets
out the rules we will abide by when dealing with personal information
we collect from individuals in the course of our business. We have
based our policy upon the Internet Industry of Australia’s (IIA) draft
Privacy Code of Practice, which adopts internationally recognised
Privacy protection standards (such as the ‘Safe Harbour’ principles
required by most European countries). The IIA Code also covers the
requirements of the new Australian Privacy legislation.
1.2 In order to ensure that we meet and maintain our Privacy standards,
we have appointed a privacy officer. Should you wish to contact us in
relation to Privacy, please email us at tech_rep @ dtpesign.com. This
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1.3 We may make alterations or additions to this policy from time to
time. Should we do so, we will update the policy on our web site. We
require that all our customers agree to abide by our Privacy Policy as
part of our terms of trade. This policy also applies to users of our
web site who are not customers of DTP Design.
1.4 Please note that we cannot and do not assume any responsibility for
the privacy or security practices of any other web sites which you may
be able to access through our site, or for our customers’ level of
compliance with our code.
2. What Information Do We Collect?
DTP Design collects different information about you at different times.
There are four broad categories of information that we collect from you:
2.1 Information we require to supply our services.
(a) When you first sign up or contract with DTP Design for our
services, or when you make an inquiry about our services, we request
information such as your name, address, telephone number, domain name,
email details of your primary and secondary contacts, credit card
details (if you are paying online). We may also ask for your age and
gender.
(b) We may also monitor and/or record telephone conversations with you
from time to time in order to train staff and to improve our service to
you.
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