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Corruption Prevention Network Inc (CPN) NSW
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Updated March 2019
Privacy Policy
Corruption Prevention Network Inc (CPN) NSW
Privacy Policy
Introduction
This Privacy Statement explains the approach of the Corruption Prevention Network Inc NSW to handling personal information that is collected through our systems and processes. In this Privacy Statement, “we”, “us”, “our” and “CPN” means the Corruption Prevention Network Inc NSW.
Collection of Personal Information
Personal information for our purposes is defined as information that can identify a person. This information could include information such as name, postal or email address and contact details. We, the Corruption Prevention Network Inc NSW, will collect personal information for the purposes of delivering services to our subscribed membership.
Use of personal information
The kinds of Personal Information collected and stored by the CPN and regarded as “sensitive information” (Sensitive Information) may include an individual’s membership information. The CPN collects and stores Personal Information (including Sensitive Information) for the purposes of providing the CPN services, promoting and advising of the CPN’s services, responding to enquiries regarding the CPN’s promotions, facilitating the CPN’s relationship with individuals and members.
Privacy on the internet
The CPN takes care to ensure that any personal information given to us, on the internet through our website, is protected and secure. When we provide links to other websites, these linked websites are not under our control. We are not responsible for the conduct of organisations linked to our website. We suggest that you review the privacy policies of any linked sites that you may access from our website before disclosing your personal information to them.
Security of personal information
We will take reasonable steps to protect your personal information and ensure it is accurate and up-to-date. Our service providers are required to maintain the confidentiality of any personal information held by us.
For more information about privacy issues and the protection of privacy, visit the Australian Federal Privacy Commissioner’s website at http://www.privacy.gov.au/
Updated February 2018