PRIVACY POLICY
1.
Introduction
Chris Gibson (the "Owner") respects and upholds your rights to privacy protection
under the National Privacy Principles contained in the Privacy Act 1988 and any
similar state or territory legislation applicable to operation of www.chrisgibsongolf.com.
This policy describes how we manage any personal information we have
about you.
2.
What personal information about
me does the Owner hold?
The Owner may hold the following information about you:
·
name
·
email address
·
any additional information
provided to us via the blog
If at any time you provide the personal
information of another person to us then you must ensure that that person has
read and understood this policy and separately consents to that personal information
being used and disclosed by us for the above purposes.
3.
What does the Owner do with my
personal information?
We use personal information about you:
·
for our internal administrative
requirements; and
·
to notify you of upcoming events or news.
Other than as described above, the Owner will not disclose personal
information about you to any person except on a confidential basis to agents
that we use in the ordinary operation of our cause, such as for data
processing.
4.
Openness
You may request access to personal information we hold about you by
contacting the Owner. Where we hold information that you are
entitled to access, we will endeavour to provide you with a suitable range of
choices as to how you access it (e.g. emailing or mailing it to you).
Any questions about this policy, or any complaint regarding
treatment of your privacy by the Owner, should also be made in writing to the
Owner.
Our contact
details are as follows:
Email: chris@chrisgibsongolf.com
5.
Miscellaneous
In this policy “personal information” has
the same meaning as under the Privacy Act.
This policy represents our policy as at 10 November 2008. We may change this policy from time to time. Although we intend to observe this policy at
all times, it is not legally binding on the Owner in any way. From time to time we may regard it as
necessary or desirable to act outside the policy. The Owner may do so, subject only to any
statutory rights you have under the Privacy Act or other applicable
legislation.