Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy.
Last updated 29th October 2019.
We are dedicated to protecting the privacy of your personal information, our Privacy Policy explains how we do this.
1. What is this privacy policy about?
R Saunders Pty Ltd ABN 95 616 575 065 (“Rebecca Saunders”, “we”, “our”) holds your privacy concerns in the highest regard. This Privacy Policy explains how we manage your personal information and how to contact us if you have any privacy concerns. We also outline our obligations under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), this includes the Australian Privacy Principles (APP).
This Privacy Policy applies to our guests, visitors to our website and any individual who interacts with us.
We also have terms that apply when you use our offerings on our websites. Please read these terms prior to purchasing or using any of our offerings.
2. Your consent
We will assume that, unless you tell us otherwise, you consent to the collection of the information you provide us (either directly or indirectly) for use and disclosure by us in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
We will only collect sensitive information (a category of information that includes things like your health, political or religious opinions, sexual preferences and genetic or biometric information) from you with your consent and where it is reasonably necessary for us to provide you with services or carry out our functions and activities.
3. Kinds of personal information we collect
We collect your personal information so we can provide you with our services that you have requested and also to carry out our functions and activities.
We also collect your personal information so we can improve the service we provide and also give you the option to register for events and promotions that might be of interest to you.
We only collect information about you where it is fair and lawful to do so. Rest assured we do not sell your information to anyone.
If we ask you for your personal information and you do not provide it to us, we may not be able to provide you with any or all of the features of our services and products.
We usually collect information directly from you. For example, when you submit information through our website, when you call or email us, in the course of providing you with a requested product, service or when you have other dealings with us.
The type of personal information that we collect depends on how you interact with us.
Examples of the personal information we may collect include via our Deli Agency website include:
- Contact forms:
- Information that you send us in our online contact forms.
- Quotations:
- information that you provide us online to request a quotation, including your phone number, first name, last name and email address.
- Usage information and feedback:
- information about your mobile device e.g. the hardware model, operating system and version, preferred language, unique device identifier and mobile network information.
- if you give us feedback about our service or products, or otherwise interact with us, then we will collect the personal information that you provide.
- log information including IP address, access dates and times, app features or pages viewed, app crashes and browser type.
- Social media:
- if you link your social account, we may collect your user name and information that you choose to share with us, such as your profile picture and contact details.
- Online assistance:
- when you use our live support features, a Deli Agency team member will see your contact details if you have created an account and will use details such as your first name to address you during conversations.
- we keep conversation scripts for quality assurance and training purposes.
We prefer to collect your personal information directly from you, but sometimes, we may collect your personal information from a third party including systems you have linked with your account, such as your social media account.
Any Rebecca Saunders account holder using Rebecca Saunders to enter another person’s personal information must have their consent to collect that personal information. Where you provide us with third party personal information, it is your responsibility to ensure that those persons are aware of this Privacy Policy, understand it and agree to accept it.
4. Using and disclosing your personal information
We may use or disclose your personal information for the purpose for which it was collected.
We may also use and disclose your personal information for a secondary purpose that is related to the purpose for which we collected it. For example:
- provide and administer our products and services.
- perform internal operations including to prevent fraud and abuse, troubleshoot software problems and testing.
- communicate with you about your products, provide our services and verify your identity over the phone.
- communicate with you after you have used our offerings, including requesting your feedback about your experience with us.
- communicate with third parties to provide the service requested.
- provide training to staff members to improve our service offerings.
- analyse most used features of our offerings and improve these based on feedback.
5. Do you want to remain anonymous?
You have the option to remain anonymous or use a name other than your own (a “pseudonym”) when dealing with us. For example, you may use an email address that does not contain your actual name.
6. How we use technology to collect and use personal information
Cookies
Our websites uses cookies to track user traffic information to give you the best experience of our website and for marketing purposes. Cookies are tiny files sent to your browser and stored by your browser on your computer or other device that you’re using to access our websites.
Analytics
We use analytics tools including Google Analytics, to generate statistics about our web and app usage.
The information we collect about our users includes:
- a unique device identifier
- date, time and location of your interaction
- the type of browser or mobile you use
- the services you have viewed or used
How we use cookies and analytics information
Cookies and web-tracking tools on our websites allow our websites to interact more efficiently with the device you are using.
We use them to understand usage of our websites and apps, so we can improve the content and functioning of our offerings.
We may also use information collected by cookies and analytics tools to display personalised content and advertising (targeted advertising and online behavioural advertising), based on your internet usage, and to send you marketing materials that we think will be of interest to you.
7. Marketing and your personal information
We use your personal information to identify services and products that may interest you.
We may contact you by email, text message, phone or post to let you know about specials, promotions or new offerings. We may also use internet-based marketing including targeted online advertising.
We may disclose your personal information to other companies in the R Saunders Pty Ltd Group, our related entities or corporate partners to allow them (or us) to tell you about an offering.
You can contact us at anytime if you no longer wish to receive marketing materials from us, our related entities or partners. If you receive a marketing email from us, you may click on the “unsubscribe” link at the bottom of the email to opt out. We will provide this feature with any of our marketing communications.
8. Keeping your personal information safe
We mostly hold personal information electronically in our IT systems and databases. We may also hold personal information in telephone recordings and in hard copy paper files.
We may use third party service providers to store some personal information. These may include Australian and internationally based cloud services or the servers of third parties within and outside of Australia.
We take steps to protect the information that we hold about you from misuse, interference and loss, and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. We do this by using physical and electronic security systems and by limiting who can access your personal information. We have online and network security systems in place for our websites, so that the information you provide us online is protected and secure.
Because of the nature of the internet, we cannot guarantee the security of your personal information. Please contact us if you are aware of a breach.
If we no longer need information about you, or we are no longer required by law to hold it, we will destroy that information or ensure it is de-identified.
9. Keeping quality information
We like to ensure that the information we hold about you is accurate, up-to-date, relevant and complete.
We review our customer databases and remove out-of-date, misleading or incorrect data.
You can help us by letting us know if your details change or we send you an email or letter that contains incorrect details.
10. Your right to access and amend your personal information
You have the right to access the personal information that we hold about you and to ask us to correct it.
If you would like to check that the information we hold about you is correct, find out about what information we hold about you, or make a correction, please contact us at:
Attention: Privacy Officer
[email protected]
When you contact us to access your personal information, we will need to verify your identity first and ask you some further questions so we can respond to your request quickly. We cannot give you information about anyone else.
We will respond to your request within a reasonable time of you making the request and give you access in the manner you requested, unless it is unreasonable or impracticable for us to do so.
Sometimes we may be able to respond to your query by email or over the phone but sometimes we may need your request in writing and we might need time to gather your requested information and respond. Complex requests take between 14 to 30 days. We might send you the information by post or ask you to see us to have a look at the information.
If we are unable to provide you access to the information you have requested we will provide the reason(s) in writing and your options to complain.
Making a request is free. However depending on what information you request, we may need to charge you to access the information. The charges will not be excessive and we will let you know before providing you the information.
There is no charge for amending your personal information.
11. Disclosing your personal information overseas
Your personal information is disclosed overseas only because of our use of analytics tools such as Google and our use of overseas hosting facilities. We are required to take measures to ensure that your information will be protected and that there are no breaches of the APP.
12. Do you have complaints or concerns?
If you have a complaint about how we have managed your personal information, dealt with a request by you to access or correct your personal information, or if you think that we have breached the Privacy Act or a registered APP code, you can make a complaint to us by writing to us at:
Attention: Privacy Officer
[email protected]
Once we have received your complaint, we will investigate and respond to you as soon as we can. We try to do this within 20 business days of receiving your complaint. If this is not possible, we will contact you and let you know when we will respond to your complaint.
We have the highest regard for your privacy and will deal with your complaint fairly and quickly, however if you are not satisfied with our response, you may complain to the Australian Information Commissioner at:
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC)
GPO Box 5218
Sydney NSW 1042
Phone: 1300 363 992
TTY: 1800 620 241
Email: [email protected]
13. Our Privacy Policy
Our Privacy Policy is available on our website.
We may update our Privacy Policy at times. Our Privacy policy was last updated October 2019. By continuing to use our websites, mobile device apps or otherwise continuing to deal with us, you accept this Privacy Policy as it applies from time to time.