SMATS Consortium Pty Ltd (referred to as 'SMATS Consortium', we, our, us) ABN 30 603 784 452, AFSL 480476, is bound by the Privacy Act 1988 (Privacy Act), including the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), and recognises the importance of ensuring the confidentiality and security of your personal information.
To the extent that it is necessary to do so, SMATS Consortium also complies with the requirements of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as adopted by EU Member States. The APPs and the GDPR share many common requirements. Where an obligation imposed by the APPs and the GDPR are the same, but the terminology is different, SMATS Consortium will comply with the terminology and wording used in the APPs, and this will constitute SMATS Consortium's compliance with the equivalent obligations in the GDPR.
If the GDPR imposes an obligation on SMATS Consortium that is not imposed by the APPs, or the GDPR obligation is more onerous than the equivalent obligation in the APPs, SMATS Consortium will comply with the GDPR, if required.
We use reasonable endeavours to make all third parties (including clients, suppliers, sub-contractors, or agents) that have access to or use personal information collected and held by SMATS Consortium, aware of this Privacy Policy and Collection Statement (Privacy Policy).
SMATS Consortium makes this Privacy Policy available free of charge and can be downloaded from its website at www.smatsconsortium.com/privacy-policy.
In this Privacy Policy:
We may collect and hold a range of personal information about you to provide you with our services, including:
We generally collect personal information directly from you. For example, personal information will be collected through our application processes, forms and other interactions with you in the course of providing you with our products and services, including when you visit our website, use a mobile app from us, call us or send us correspondence.
We may also collect personal information about you from a third party, such as electronic verification services, referrers and marketing agencies. If so, we will take reasonable steps to ensure that you are made aware of this Privacy Policy. We may also use third parties to analyse traffic at our website, which may involve the use of cookies. Information collected through such analysis is anonymous.
We will not collect sensitive information about you without your consent, unless an exemption in the APPs applies. These exceptions include if the collection is required or authorised by law, or necessary to take appropriate action in relation to suspected unlawful activity or serious misconduct.
If the personal information we request is not provided by you, we may not be able to provide you with the benefit of our services, or meet your needs appropriately.
We do not give you the option of dealing with us anonymously, or under a pseudonym. This is because it is impractical, and, in some circumstances, illegal for SMATS Consortium to deal with individuals who are not identified.
We may also collect statistical information about visitors to our website using web analytics and session recording technology provided by third party service providers such as Google Analytics. These services use Cookies to assist us in understanding how visitors access and utilise our site. Generally, this information cannot be used to identify particular individuals. However, in some circumstances it may include a visitor's internet protocol (IP) address, which could be linked to an individual.
You can find out more information on how the below third parties use data:
We may receive unsolicited personal information about you. We destroy or de-identify all unsolicited personal information we receive, unless it is relevant to our purposes for collecting personal information. We may retain additional information we receive about you if it is combined with other information we are required or entitled to collect. If we do this, we will retain the information in the same way we hold your other personal information.
The personal information we may collect and hold includes (but is not limited to) personal information about:
We collect personal information when we receive completed online generated forms from our website www.smatsconsortium.com.
We may also use third parties to analyse traffic on our website, which may involve the use of cookies. We use cookies to understand how users interact with website and to compile aggregate data so that we can optimize our site and offer a better online experience.
Cookies are small text files that are transferred to a computer's hard disk through your web browser for record keeping purposes. Cookies do not contain personal information.
When using our website, you can withdraw or modify your consent to our use of cookies at any time. You can also use your browser settings to disable or delete cookies.
We may use and disclose the information we collect about you for the following purposes:
We may use and disclose your personal information for any of these purposes. We may also use and disclose your personal information for secondary purposes which are related to the primary purposes set out above, or in other circumstances authorised by the Privacy Act.
Sensitive information will be used and disclosed only for the purpose for which it was provided (or a directly related secondary purpose), unless you agree otherwise, or an exemption in the Privacy Act applies.
We may disclose personal information to:
If we disclose your personal information to service providers that perform business activities for us, they may only use your personal information for the specific purpose for which we supply it. We will ensure that all contractual arrangements with third parties adequately address privacy issues, and we will make third parties aware of this Privacy Policy.
We may disclose personal information to related entities, data hosting and cloud computing providers, IT service providers that are located outside Australia in some circumstances. These recipients may be located in the following countries:
We will not send personal information to recipients outside of Australia unless:
If you consent to your personal information being disclosed to an overseas recipient, and the recipient breaches the APPs, we will not be accountable for that breach under the Privacy Act, and you will not be able to seek redress under the Privacy Act.
We recognise the importance of securing the personal information of our customers. We will take steps to ensure your personal information is protected from misuse, interference or loss, and unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.
Your personal information is generally stored in our computer database. Any paper files are stored in secure areas. In relation to information that is held on our computer database, we apply the following guidelines:
Where our employees work remotely or from home, we implement the following additional security measures:
We may only use personal information we collect from you for the purposes of direct marketing without your consent if:
If we collect personal information about you from a third party, we will only use that information for the purposes of direct marketing if you have consented (or it is impracticable to obtain your consent), and we will provide a simple means by which you can easily request not to receive direct marketing communications from us. We will draw your attention to the fact you may make such a request in our direct marketing communications.
You have the right to request us not to use or disclose your personal information for the purposes of direct marketing, or for the purposes of facilitating direct marketing by other organisations. We must give effect to the request within a reasonable period of time. You may also request that we provide you with the source of their information. If such a request is made, we must notify you of the source of the information free of charge within a reasonable period of time. You may submit a request to the Privacy Officer in writing to privacy@smatsconsortium.com
We do not adopt identifiers assigned by the Government (such as drivers' license numbers) for our own file recording purposes, unless one of the exemptions in the Privacy Act applies.
We are committed to ensuring that the personal information we collect, use and disclose is relevant, accurate, complete and up-to-date.
We encourage you to contact us to update any personal information we hold about you. If we correct information that has previously been disclosed to another entity, we will notify the other entity within a reasonable period of the correction. Where we are satisfied information is inaccurate, we will take reasonable steps to correct the information within 30 days, unless you agree otherwise. We do not charge you for correcting the information.
Subject to the exceptions set out in the Privacy Act, you may gain access to the personal information that we hold about you by contacting the SMATS Consortium's Privacy Officer. We will provide access within 30 days of the individual's request. If we refuse to provide the information, we will provide reasons for the refusal.
We will require identity verification and specification of what information is required. An administrative fee for search and photocopying costs may be charged for providing access.
This Privacy Policy will be reviewed from time to time to take account of new laws and technology, and changes to our operations and the business environment.
It is the responsibility of management to inform employees and other relevant third parties about this Privacy Policy. Management must ensure that employees and other relevant third parties are advised of any changes to this Privacy Policy. All new employees are to be provided with timely and appropriate access to this Privacy Policy, and all employees are provided with training in relation to appropriate handling of personal information. Employees or other relevant third parties that do not comply with this Privacy Policy may be subject to disciplinary action.
Privacy breaches must be reported to management by employees and relevant third parties. Ignorance of this Privacy Policy will not be an acceptable excuse for non-compliance. Employees or other relevant third parties that do not comply with this Privacy Policy may be subject to disciplinary action.
We have an effective complaints handling process in place to manage privacy risks and issues. We also have a Complaints Handling Policy that outlines procedures and processes that are in place to ensure that SMATS Consortium (and our Representatives) have adequate dispute resolution procedures for its clients.
The complaints handling process involves:
You can make a complaint to us about the treatment or handling of your personal information by lodging a complaint with the Privacy Officer.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, or wish to make a complaint about how we have handled your personal information, you can lodge a complaint with us by:
If you are not satisfied with our response to your complaint, you can also refer your complaint to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner by:
We endeavour to ensure that all contractual arrangements with third parties adequately address privacy issues, and we inform third parties of our obligations under our Privacy Policy.
Third parties will be required to implement policies in relation to the management of your personal information in accordance with the Privacy Act. These policies include:
This Privacy Policy contains information about how:
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