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Privacy

iiNet Privacy Awareness Policy

iiNet and its related bodies corporate (iiNet) are committed to the privacy of its customer’s records and for your information we have documented iiNet’s AAPT Consumer Division information handling practices below. Please contact iiNet — AAPT Consumer Division on 135 005 if you wish to discuss any aspect of iiNet’s information handling practices.

Is iiNet bound by the National Privacy Principles or an approved Privacy Code?

Companies in the private sector, including iiNet are bound by the Privacy Act 1988. Under the Act, iiNet, or the telecommunications industry, can choose to develop and be bound by a Privacy Code or choose to comply with the National Privacy Principles in the Privacy Act 1988. iiNet has chosen to be bound by the National Privacy Principles.

The kinds of personal information held by iiNet and how it is collected

iiNet only collects personal information from you that is necessary for it to perform its functions. The personal information iiNet holds about you will depend on the services you request from iiNet and the use that you make of those services.

However, the information may include:

  • your name, address, position and contact details
  • your date of birth
  • account name and account number held by financial institutions from which payments for services provided by iiNet are made and information obtained as a result of credit checks which you authorise us to carry out;
  • records of communications between you and iiNet relating to services provided by iiNet to you;
  • records of use made by you of services provided by iiNet to you;
  • billing statements.

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What are the consequences of not providing Personal Information

In some cases, iiNet may not be able to provide you with telecommunications services if you refuse to provide iiNet with the Personal Information iiNet needs to perform the service.

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Use of your personal information

iiNet respects your privacy. As a result, iiNet does not trade, rent or sell your personal information.

The primary purpose for which we use your personal information is to provide you with a telecommunications service.

In the course of providing a telecommunications service to you, we may also use your personal information for related purposes, which include the following:

  • processing your application, carrying out credit checking and scoring and ongoing credit management of your account;
  • provisioning or connecting your service;
  • network routing;
  • providing you with a customer service;
  • credit checking;
  • billing you for that service;
  • investigating complaints in relation to your service;
  • investigating and fixing faults in relation to your service;
  • following up any payments that you may owe us;
  • administering contractual agreements or arrangements necessary to provide services to you;
  • conducting market and product analysis and sending you product or services information.

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Direct marketing

We may also use your information to tell you about our other products and services or bundled offerings, provided by iiNet.

We may use your information to tell you about products and services or bundled offerings provided by iiNet in conjunction with either:

  • our related bodies corporate (including those outside Australia); or
  • our marketing partners with which we share our marketing and advertising activities; or
  • other businesses that produce or deliver products or services in conjunction with, or on behalf of, iiNet.

We will not provide your information to these entities for the purpose of them contacting you in respect of a product or service with which iiNet is not involved.

We may tell you about our products and services or bundled offerings via direct mail, electronic direct mail, unsolicited telemarketing calls or any other means of direct communication.

Unless you tell us that you do not want to receive telemarketing calls from us, we may make telemarketing calls to your telephone numbers, even if your telephone numbers are listed on the National Do Not Call Register.

We may do this during the period you are a customer for iiNet and for a reasonable period after you leave us. You may choose to opt out of receiving direct marketing (including unsolicited telemarketing calls) by either:

  • Logging in to the “Help Yourself” area of the AAPT Consumer Division website at residential.aapt.com.au. Simply click on the “Your Details” link under the heading “Keep in touch” and then select the “Find Me Here” option. You can then edit the type of contact you wish to receive.
  • Alternatively by contacting us on 135 005.

Note: AAPT Limited business customers wishing to opt out of direct marketing should contact AAPT Limited by emailing information@aapt.com.au.

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How iiNet collects personal information

iiNet collects personal information directly from you when you supply it to us in connection with a request for services. iiNet may also collect personal information from third parties such as:

  • resellers of telecommunication services;
  • credit providers or credit reporting agencies contacted by us (or by external service providers on our behalf) in the course of carrying out a credit check;
  • other entities who provide services to us which are related to the provision of telecommunication services provided to you;
  • government agencies which administer laws regulating telecommunication service providers, or complaint resolution processes established under those laws;
  • independent sales organisations; and
  • list rental companies.

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Contracting out services and disclosures

iiNet contracts out some services such as mailing, credit checking, provisioning, verification of sales and fault fixing to external providers. iiNet may disclose your personal information to these organisations but only so that they can provide you with the services iiNet has contracted out.

iiNet may disclose your personal information to:

  • other telecommunications service and equipment providers,
  • iiNet’s related bodies corporate,
  • resellers,
  • credit providers,
  • credit reporting agencies,
  • organisations to whom iiNet outsources services (such as mailhouses),
  • legal, financial and accounting advisers;
  • our marketing partners with which we share our marketing and advertising activities, and
  • other businesses that produce or deliver products or services in conjunction with, or on behalf of, iiNet.

At your request, iiNet may disclose your information to directory providers so that your information can appear in telephone directories.

Personal information shared with related bodies corporate may include your name, address and service history.

iiNet may disclose some of your personal information such as your name and address to organisations located outside Australia in countries which do not have the same or substantially similar privacy laws but only to the extent necessary to provide you with telecommunications services requested by you.

iiNet may disclose your personal information if required to by law.

At all times, parties to which we contract services or disclose your personal information are either covered by contracts which protect your personal information or are subject to obligations which are substantially similar to the National Privacy Principles.

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Access to personal information

Generally, you have the right to see or obtain a copy of personal information about you that we may hold.

iiNet will handle requests for access to personal information in accordance with the National Privacy Principles. To request access to your personal information, please contact our Call Centre on 135 005.

As long as we can verify your identity, the person you speak to may be able to provide you with the information you require over the telephone. If you wish to have a copy of any information, we will ask that you put your request in writing and either post or fax that request to us. Again, this is to ensure that we can verify your identity.

In some cases, we may need time to consider and respond to your request for access. If we need time to consider your request, we will acknowledge your request within 14 days and respond within a maximum of 30 days.

If for any reason we refuse to give you access to your information we will let you know why, in writing.

The circumstances in which we may refuse to give you access to personal information we hold about you include where giving you access:

  • would have an unreasonable impact on other people’s privacy;
  • would prejudice any negotiations we are having with you;
  • would prejudice an investigation of unlawful activity;
  • would prejudice activities carried out by, or for, a law enforcement body.

If you believe that we hold personal information about you that you consider to be inaccurate, incomplete or out of date you should tell us by calling 135 005. In most cases, we will amend any inaccurate, incomplete or out of date information. In some cases it is necessary for us to keep a record of what we know or understand to be correct at a particular time. However, in those circumstances, if you request, we will take reasonable steps to associate with the relevant record of your personal information a statement to the effect that you claim the information is inaccurate, incomplete or out of date. We would ask that you discuss your request with us by calling 135 005.

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Security of your personal information

iiNet is committed to protecting your privacy and recognises its obligations to take all reasonable steps to protect your personal information from misuse and loss and from unauthorised access, modifications or disclosure both under the Privacy Act 1988 and the Telecommunications Act 1997.

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Security of your information while online

Our web server is capable of up to 128bit SSL encryption. Note however, that our web server can only chose the highest common level with your browser. If you use older browsers, you may find that it only supports 40bit or 56bit encryption.

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Cookies

Cookies are small text files that our web server may ask your web browser to store on your machine.

The cookie cannot tell who you are, or determine your personal details, and is not used to actually track your access, apart from making sure you are the same person over a given “session” online. Although you could turn off cookies and not normally have any problems accessing many parts of our sites, there are other parts of our web server that rely on cookies. For instance we may use a cookie to store information temporarily between various pages in a lengthy multi-part order form, or to store screen preferences.

We do not make use of 3rd party cookies on our website.

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Security of stored information

We take physical and electronic measures to secure your information. We store your personal information in password-protected servers that are in a restricted and monitored area. Access to this information is limited.

You also have a role in security of your personal information in some cases. For example, if you have been given access to our “Your Account”, where you may pay your bill, look up call information and so on, it is your responsibility to protect your own personal access password.

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Other websites

Some of our websites contain links to other, external websites. The iiNet group of companies are not responsible for content or privacy policies websites that we do not want to operate.

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Website access logs

All accesses to pages on our websites are “logged”. The sort of information contained in these logs cannot easily identify you personally, but instead contains such things as a list of the pages accessed, and the sort of browser used.

The information is used to check for attempts at “hacking”, or other fraudulent activity, to indicate missing pages or other web server problems. It is periodically summarised to provide general statistics such as the number of people viewing particular parts of the site.

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Changes to this Privacy Awareness Policy

From time to time, it may be necessary for us to review our Privacy Awareness Policy. We reserve the right to amend our Privacy Awareness Policy at any time and to notify you by posting an updated version on our web site.

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Privacy Complaints

You can raise any privacy related concern or complaint about breaches of your Privacy in writing or by phone to:

Privacy Compliance Complaints Regulatory
iiNet Limited — AAPT Consumer Division
Level 4, 233 Castlereagh Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia

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Organisational Details

Name:

iiNet Limited — AAPT Consumer Division

Postal Address:

Level 4, 233 Castlereagh Street
Sydney NSW 2000

Telephone:

135 005

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