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Jivita Private Policy
Jivita Private Policy
Jivita Pty Ltd ACN 628 267 774 (‘Jivita’, ‘we’, ‘us’ or ‘our’) recognises the importance of privacy issues. This Privacy Policy briefly tells you how we manage the personal information that we collect, use and disclose and how to contact us if you have any queries or complaints. This Privacy Policy is to be read subject to any overriding provisions of law or contract. We will assume you consent to collection, use and disclosure of your personal information in the manner specified in this Privacy Policy (which may change from time to time) until you tell us to the contrary by contacting us using the contact details below
Background
Jivita sells goods which facilitate a holistic low toxic life, including but not limited to homeware, nutrition and skin products. In selling these goods we may collect, use and disclose personal information. Personal information is information or an opinion, in any form and whether true or not, about an individual whose identity is apparent or can reasonably be ascertained from the information or opinion.
Our collection use and disclosure of personal information is governed by the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) as amended (‘Privacy Act’). This Privacy Policy describes how we collect, use and disclose personal information in accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act.
Collection of personal information by us
We will only collect your personal information where it is reasonably necessary for or directly related to the conduct of our functions or activities. We will typically collect personal information in the course of providing our goods to customers an in other dealing with those customers and prospective customers. We may also collect personal information as we determine necessary from time to time for any purpose in connection with the general conduct of our business, for example, in dealing with suppliers, service provider and contractors.
Where we collect your personal information we will do so only by lawful and fair means and not in an unreasonably intrusive way. Where we collect your personal information, and it is reasonable and practicable to do so, we will collect it directly from you. There may be occasions where we receive or collect personal information about you from a third party. Where is it is lawful or practical to do so, you may choose to deal with us anonymously (for example, when enquiring about our products generally.)
Where you provide us with personal information about someone else you must have their consent to provide their personal information to us based on this Privacy Policy.
The kinds of personal information we collect and hold will depend on the reasons for, or circumstance of, its collection. It may include, amongst other things:
We provide information and products online via our website, and also through email and social media profiles.
When you visit our website, we and/or our contractors collect general information about your visit which may include your server address, the date and time of your visit, the pages you accessed, the information you downloaded and the type of Internet browser you used. We and our contractors may use this information in anonymous, aggregated form, for statistical purposes to assist us in improving the quality and usability of our website.
We may use ‘cookies’. A cookie is a piece of information that allows the server to identify and interact more effectively with your device. The cookie assists us in maintaining the continuity of the browsing session, e.g. to maintain a shopping cart, and remembering your details and preferences when you return. Other technologies that may be used with us include web beacons (which may operate in conjunction with cookies). Flash local stored objects and JavaScript. Some of these cookies and technologies are consistent across various of our digital services, allowing us and the other providers of these services to understand you better and provide a more consistent experience across these services. You can configure your web browser to reject and delete cookies and block JavaScript but you may find some parts of our digital services then have limited functionality.
Our systems record a variety of information in relation to interactions with our online services. This can include information about software versions used, device identifiers (like IP address), (location data, where available not disabled by the user), dates, times, file metadata, referring website, data entered and user activity such as links clicked.
In some cases third parties may use cookies and other technologies such as those described above as part of our digital services. These technologies may be used in connection with activities like surveys, online behavioural advertising, website analytics and email campaign management. The services we may use from time to time include Google Analytics, Google Display Network, Google AdSense, DoubleClick, Yahoo, Adobe, Facebook Tools, Campaign Manager and Microsoft. You can find more details in the privacy policies for those services (e.g. Google Analytics) including information on how to opt-out of certain conduct. Bear in mind, you may need to opt-out separately from each service. The website youronlinechoices.com.au provides further information about how online behavioural advertising works. You can contact us to request further details of the services we use. Many of these services operate without collecting or using any personal information.
We may collect your personal information in relation to your interactions and transactions with us, including when you place an order online, contribute to our social media pages and use related digital services.
We may monitor and record your communications with us, including communication by email and telephone, for security, dispute resolution, and training purposes. We may also collect personal information from third parties including public sources, information service providers who administer our products such as insurance, anyone authorised to act on your behalf. We hold personal information electronically and in hard copy form, both at our premises and with the assistance of service providers.
We implement a range of measures to protect the security of that personal information. We also take measures in respect of destroying or de-identifying personal information that is no longer needed for any lawful purpose. Unfortunately the Internet is not a secure place and we cannot guarantee the security of your personal information.
We will not collect, use or disclose sensitive information about you unless it is necessary to provide you with a product and we have your consent or unless we are legally required to collect, use or disclose such information.
Sensitive information is any information about a person’s racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or political beliefs or affiliations, membership of a professional, trade or political association or union, sexual preferences or practices, criminal record, health information or genetic information about an individual that is not otherwise health information.
Use of your personal information
We collect your personal information so that we can use it for or in connection with our business function and activities. This may include, amongst other things:
Where we are unable to collect personal information that we require to conduct a particular function or activity, it may restrict or limit our ability to conduct or perform that function or activity.
If we use or disclose your personal information for a purpose (secondary purpose) other than the main reason for which it was originally collected (primary purpose), to the extent required by law, we will ensure that:
Transborder data flows
We will only transfer personal information to someone who is in a foreign country if:
We may provide your personal information to our contractors and service providers who may be located in a foreign country. This is for the purpose of analysing your personal information consistent with this Privacy Policy and the Privacy Act.
Security of your personal information
We protect any personal information that we collect and hold about you from misuse to loss. We also protect it from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. Where we need to disclose your personal information to a service provider or other agent or contractor, we prohibit them from using the personal information except for the specific purpose that we have provided it. We will take reasonable steps to destroy or de-identify personal information if it is no longer needed for any purpose for which the information may be used or disclosed in accordance with the Privacy Act.
Correcting & keeping information up-to-date
We take reasonable steps to ensure that any personal information collected by us is accurate and up-to date at the time of collecting, using and disclosing that information.
If you learn that personal information we hold about you is inaccurate, incomplete or out-ofdate, you should contact us.
You also have a right to request that a statement be attached to your personal information if we disagree with your request to correct the information.
Access to your personal information
You can ask to obtain access to personal information we hold about you, although in some circumstances, the law may not permit us to provide such information to you. If we are not able to provide you with access to any of your personal information held by us, we will tell you the reasons why this is the case. We may ask you to put your request in writing and pay a reasonable fee to us before providing requested access.
If you wish to contact us, for example, to access or correct your personal information, you may contact us at [email protected]
If you wish to unsubscribe from receiving marketing and other communications from us, please send your request to [email protected]
If you have any feedback or a complaint about the way we have dealt with your personal information, please contact us at [email protected] . We will make reasonable attempts to respond to your complaints or requests.
If you are not satisfied with the outcome, you may refer the matter to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner at www.oaic.gov.au.
Further information about the application of privacy law generally can be found by contacting the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (see details above).
Updates to Privacy Policy
We may amend this Privacy Policy at any time and from time to time. If we do so, we will post the amended Privacy Policy on our website so that you will always be aware of how we manage your personal information