Our Obligations and Commitment
Acceleon is subject to the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), the Privacy Act 2020 (NZ), which includes the New Zealand Information Privacy Principles which includes the Australian Privacy Principles, and other Australian and New Zealand privacy laws (together, “Privacy Laws”).
Acceleon recognises that a successful business must be built on a foundation of trust and integrity. To achieve this, we must maintain high standards with regard to how we collect, hold, maintain, use and disclose personal information.
We may update or revise this policy from time to time. If we elect to update or revise this policy, we will post the date on which the revision takes effect at the end of this policy.
Information Collected
Acceleon maintains a variety of both consumer and commercial databases that are continually and systematically updated to provide its customers with reliable and complete sets of data. As part of this Acceleon collects information which includes names, addresses, telephone numbers.
Acceleon
also collects personal information directly from you to the extent
necessary to provide you access to its products and website or to carry
out its internal administrative functions. This information includes
your name, address, telephone number, email address and your user name
for any online accounts you have registered with us. Failure to provide
this information will prevent you from being able to access Acceleon’s
product
Collection
Acceleon collects third party data through a range of businesses, publicly available sources and government organisations in accordance with Privacy Laws as is necessary to provide its products and services. Acceleon requires undertakings from data suppliers that all data sources have been collected and are held in accordance with the applicable Privacy Laws.
Where Acceleon collects information from third-party suppliers it only does so in circumstances where the individual would reasonably expect personal information about themselves to be collected in such a manner.
Acceleon
also collects data when you register an account or make a purchase
through its website, submit an enquiry or complaint or otherwise
communicate with us for example via email. Acceleon does not collect or
hold any personal identifiers assigned to an individual by Australian
Commonwealth or New Zealand agencies, such as Tax File Numbers, Inland
Revenue Department Numbers, Medicare Numbers and Primary Health
Organisation Numbers.
Where practical Acceleon is happy to
offer you anonymity or deal with you under a pseudonym. However, you
should be aware that if you choose to be anonymous Acceleon will not be
able to offer you complete information nor will we be able to respond to
an individual’s request for suppression or correction (See our Feedback
page).
Use and Disclosure
We do not use or disclose any personal information provided to us unless it is necessary to do so to perform an obligation under an agreement with our customers. Acceleon will generally use and disclose information within the data sources for the purpose of providing products and services to our customers. These products include identity verification and data lookup applications.
Before data is used and disclosed to our
customers, they must subscribe to one of our services and are therefore
bound by our Terms & Conditions. There may be circumstances where we
are required or authorised by law to disclose personal information to
someone who is not a subscriber, such as emergency service or law
enforcement agencies or government departments.
We may
disclose personal information to overseas recipients. Details as to the
countries where Personal Information is currently disclosed to overseas
recipients shall be made available to Customers upon request (See our
Feedback page).
We do not use or disclose personal information
for the purposes of direct marketing. If we do in the future use and
disclose personal information for direct marketing it will only be
because it is necessary to perform an obligation with our clients and we
will provide a simple means for an individual to request not to receive
direct marketing communications.
Data Quality
Acceleon is dependent upon the data suppliers to ensure the quality of the data, however, we are able to respond to an individual’s request for suppression or correction (See our Feedback page).
Data Security and Storage
We employ a range of security procedures and technologies to ensure that any personal information in our possession is protected from misuse, interference or loss or unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.
In the event that we become aware that our data security has been compromised then we shall notify our clients and the individuals whose personal information we hold of the breach and cooperate with our clients in relation to any information it requests regarding this.
We
store information at internal data storage servers in Australia and
utilise best practice security configurations including the use of
firewalls and data encryption techniques to ensure secure storage.
Applications are developed using best practice design patterns to
optimise the security of data and applications. All data sources that
Acceleon has access to are either logically or physically separated.
Data Communications
All data communications with Acceleon applications are performed using encryption via either a 4096-bit RSA SSL connection or a virtual private network.
Audit Logging
All access to Acceleon products and services are logged, providing an auditable record of which users accessed what data at what time.
Access to Personal Information
Individuals may request access to any personal information about themselves held in our databases. We reserve the right to charge a reasonable fee for providing the information, but there is no charge for making the request. Requests can be made via our Feedback page or in writing to the contact details below.
Please provide us with as much detail as you can about the particular information you wish to access or correct in order for us to retrieve it.
In most cases, requests for
correction will need to be referred back to the data source to ensure
that the data does not reappear in our databases upon receipt of the
next update. While requests for correction are under review or where a
disagreement has been identified, we may flag the information concerned
to ensure that users are aware that the data quality of that record has
been challenged. Where access is withheld or where changes are declined,
an explanation will be provided to the individual concerned.
In
certain circumstances the law requires us to refuse you access to your
personal information. Generally we refuse access if we believe that
providing you with access would pose a serious threat to the life,
health or safety of any individual or to public health or public safety,
giving access would have an unreasonable impact on the privacy of other
individuals, the request for access is frivolous or vexatious or giving
access would be unlawful. If we deny you access we will provide you
with a written notice setting out the reasons for the refusal if we
think it is reasonable to do so and set out the mechanisms available to
you to make a complaint about our decision.
Correction of Personal Information and Further Information
For access to personal information regarding you, for further information regarding our privacy and security policy or to lodge a complaint regarding Acceleon’s handling of personal information please use our contact us page or email us at privacy@acceleon.com.au.
We ask that your complaint contain the nature of your complaint, the alleged breach of Privacy Laws and the remedy you are seeking. Acceleon will respond to your complaint in writing within a reasonable period of time and in any event within 30 days.
If Acceleon is unable to address a complaint or you are dissatisfied with Acceleon’s response then you may take your complaint to Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (see www.oaic.gov.au) or the New Zealand Office of the Privacy Commissioner (see www.privacy.org.nz). For more information about our complaints handling process, see Feedback.
IPND
Acceleon is an authorised directory publisher of the Integrated Public Number Database (IPND), which enables Acceleon to produce a public number directory. This data source provides residential and business names, addresses and telephone numbers. Acceleon fully complies with the Telecommunications Act and the IPND Scheme.
If you have any
questions or concerns about Acceleon’s PND, you can contact our Privacy
and Complaint Officer whose details are listed above, or you may refer
your query or complaint to the Australian Communications and Media
Authority at www.acma.gov.au/contact-us.