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IT Integrity recognises the Privacy Act and has adopted the National Privacy Principles as our policy on all methods of contact available to you with us.
More information on privacy legislation is available from the Federal Privacy Commissioner at www.privacy.gov.au.
We will collect personal information in the process of conducting business. That personal information may be obtained directly from you, via another contact in your organisation or through a third party who we believe has informed you that your details may be provided to us. We will only store your personal details if they are relevant to your organisation conducting business with us. We do not normally obtain or store information that is deemed by the Privacy Act to be "Sensitive Information".
We store personal information to ensure that we can maintain contact with the organisations with which we do business. This contact may be verbal, electronic or written. The reason for the contact may be to inform, request assistance or to maintain a relationship.
The information we collect will only be that which is necessary for the conduct of our business and our relationship with your organisation.
Information gathered by us in one instance may be used in another instance unless you expressly requested that we do not. However, we will only use the information which we receive about you for the purpose of doing business with your organisation or in connection with that purpose.
Where practical, we will only collect information directly from you. If we collect it from another source, we will do what is reasonably possible to inform you that we have collected the information.
Your information is held either in paper-based records or in electronic form in our databases. We take precautions to ensure the security of that information.
If your information is no longer needed, we will either delete it from our systems or de-identify it, so that it cannot be attributed to you personally.
Your personal information may be given to other organisations, such as the vendors that we represent and organisations that we use to assist us in the conduct of our business, including but not limited to couriers, marketers and our financial institutions.
We will take all reasonable steps to ensure that the information we hold is accurate, and we will put into effect any changes that you ask for.
If you wish to view the personal information that we have stored please e-mail, fax or write to our Sales Team, who will arrange for your personal information ONLY to be extracted and made available for viewing by you at an IT Integrity office. We will not mail or e-mail your personal information to you but we will notify you in a timely manner when it is available for viewing at your nearest IT Integrity office.
Phone, fax and address details for contacting our Sales Team are located on our contact us page.
If through a channel of contact you are forwarded to another site or organisation IT Integrity is not responsible for the privacy practices or content of that site or organisation.
Cookies are used to provide current active session state management only. They are deleted once your browsing session ends. No personally identifiable information is collected or retained.
Always make sure that your computer is adequately protected against viruses, Trojans and other security risks when you are using the Internet. Anti-virus software is readily available and worth the investment if you are a regular Internet user.
There are programs circulated on the Internet, that without your knowledge, can install themselves on your personal computer and steal details such as your user IDs and passwords. These programs can then forward your personal information—again without your knowledge—to another computer where it may be used by people for unlawful purposes.
To find out more information about protecting your personal information, type 'Internet Security' into your Internet search engine to find practical advice on measures you can take to protect your privacy when using the Internet.