Typsy Privacy Policy
1. PURPOSE OF OUR POLICY
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At Typsy Group Pty Ltd ABN 68 601 767 328 (we, us or our) we take privacy seriously and are committed to protecting the privacy of our users. We use Personal Information that we collect to process orders, improve our content and services, inform you of changes to our product and services, and to provide a more personalised experience. We do not sell, trade or rent Personal Information to third parties.
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This Privacy Policy applies to all of the products, services and websites offered by Typsy, the mobile or tablet versions thereof, any Typsy software, and any applications created by Typsy whether available through a social networking site or its subsidiaries or affiliated companies.
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Typsy has adopted this Privacy Policy to ensure that we have standards in place to protect the Personal Information that we collect about individuals that is necessary and incidental to:
(a) Providing the system and services that we offer (including Typsy); and
(b) The normal day-to-day operations of our business.
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This Privacy Policy follows the standards of both:
The Australian Privacy Principles set by the Australian Government for the handling of Personal Information under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act); and
The regulations and principles set by the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for the handling of Personal Data.
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By publishing this Privacy Policy we aim to make it easy for our customers and the public to understand what Personal Information we collect and store, why we do so, how we receive, obtain, store and/or use that information, and the rights of control an individual has with respect to their Personal Information in our possession.
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If you have any questions about this Policy, please feel free to contact us at hello@typsy.com.
2. WHO AND WHAT THIS POLICY APPLIES TO
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Our Privacy Policy deals with how we handle “personal information” and “personal data” as it is defined in the Privacy Act and the GDPR respectively (Personal Information).
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We handle Personal Information in our own right and also for and on behalf of our customers and users.
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Our Privacy Policy does not apply to information we collect about organisations, however it does apply to information about the people in those organisations that we store.
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The Privacy Policy applies to all forms of information, physical and digital, whether collected or stored electronically or in hard copy.
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If, at any time, an individual provides Personal Information or other information about someone other than himself or herself, the individual warrants that they have that person's consent to provide such information for the purpose specified.
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We consider the protection of privacy of children very important. Although we will comply with this Privacy Policy in respect of Personal Information provided to us by persons under the age of 18 years, those persons must obtain the consent of a parent or guardian prior to using Typsy and the parent or guardian will be responsible for appropriately supervising the person’s use of Typsy. If an individual is under 18 years of age and does not have the consent of a parent or guardian, then they should not use or access the service at any time or in any manner. If we learn that Personal Information has been collected on the service from persons under 18 years of age and without verifiable parental consent, then we will take the appropriate steps to delete such information.
3. THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT
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In the course of business it is necessary for us to collect Personal Information. This information allows us to identify who an individual is for the purposes of our business, share Personal Information when asked of us, contact the individual in the ordinary course of business and transact with the individual. Without limitation, the type of information we may collect is:
(a) Personal Information. We may collect personal details such as an individual’s name, location, date of birth, nationality, family details and other information defined as “Personal Information” in the Privacy Act that allows us to identify who the individual is;
(b) Contact Information. We may collect information such as an individual’s email address, telephone & fax number, third-party usernames, residential, business and postal address and other information that allows us to contact the individual;
(c) Qualifications Information. We may collect information relative to the qualifications, or certificates of compliance that an individual may hold (or previously held) as issued by an educational institution or a regulatory body;
(d) Financial Information. We may collect financial information related to an individual such as any bank or credit card details used to transact with us and other information that allows us to transact with the individual and/or provide them with our services. We use a third-party service provider for the sole purpose of processing credit card payment on our behalf;
(e) Statistical Information. We may collect information about an individual’s online and offline preferences, habits, movements, trends, decisions, associations, memberships, finances, purchases and other information for internal statistical purposes; and
(f) Information an individual provides us. We may collect any Personal Information that an individual provides us, or that is sent to us by others about the individual’s activities, for example by sending us an email or calling our support team.
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We may collect other Personal Information about an individual, which we will maintain in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
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We may also collect non-Personal Information about an individual such as information regarding their computer, network and browser. This may include their IP address. Where non-Personal Information is collected the Australian Privacy Principles and the GDPR do not apply.
4. HOW INFORMATION IS COLLECTED
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(a) Most information will be collected in association with an individual’s use of Typsy, the set up of an individual’s account with Typsy (whether by the individual themselves or their organisation on their behalf), an enquiry about Typsy or generally dealing with us. However we may also receive Personal Information from sources such as advertising, an individual’s own promotions, public records, mailing lists, contractors, staff, recruitment agencies and our business partners. In particular, information is likely to be collected as follows:
(b) Registrations/Subscriptions. When an individual or organisation registers or subscribes for a service, list, account, connection or other process whereby they enter Personal Information details in order to receive or access something, including a transaction, whether such information is provided on their own behalf or on behalf of another individual;
(c) Comments/Testimonials. When an individual corresponds with us via blog posts, bulletin boards, forums, chat rooms and/or testimonials made available on our website.)
(d) Referrals. When an individual is referred to us as a new potential customer.
(e) Supply. When an individual supplies us with goods or services;
(f) Contact. When an individual contacts us in any way;
(g) Access. When an individual accesses us physically we may require them to provide us with details for us to permit them such access. When an individual accesses us through the internet we may collect information using cookies (if relevant – an individual can adjust their browser’s setting to accept or reject cookies) or analytical services; and/or
(h) Pixel Tags. Pixel tags enable us to send email messages in a format customers can read and they tell us whether mail has been opened.
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We will ensure that an individual is always aware of when their Personal Information is being collected (whether by electronic or physical means).
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Where we obtain Personal Information without an individual’s knowledge (such as by accidental acquisition from a client) we will either delete/destroy the information, or inform the individual that we hold such information, in accordance with the Australian Privacy Principles and the GDPR.
5. WHEN PERSONAL INFORMATION IS USED & DISCLOSED
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In general, the primary principle is that we will not use any Personal Information other than for the purpose for which it was collected other than with the individual’s permission. The purpose of collection is determined by the circumstances in which the information was collected and/or submitted.
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We will only process Personal Information when we can identify a lawful basis to do so. It is always our responsibility to ensure that we can demonstrate which lawful basis applies to the particular processing purpose.
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The most common lawful bases relied up are:
(a) Consent: We will only rely upon express, clear and informed consent. Any consent provided may specify and/or restrict the purpose, and can be withdrawn at any time without penalty. We will keep a record of when and how we got consent from an individual.
(b) Legitimate interests: We will only rely upon an identifiable legitimate interest where we can demonstrate that the processing of Personal Information is necessary to achieve it by balancing it against the individual’s interests, rights and freedoms. We will keep a record of our legitimate interests assessments.
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We will retain Personal Information for the period necessary to fulfil the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law.
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If it is necessary for us to disclose an individual’s Personal Information to third parties in a manner compliant with the Australian Privacy Principles and the GDPR in the course of our business, we will inform you that we intend to do so, or have done so, as soon as practical.
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We will not disclose or sell an individual’s Personal Information to unrelated third parties under any circumstances unless the consent of the individual is obtained.
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Information is used to enable us to operate our business, especially as it relates to an individual. This may include:
(a) The provision of goods and services between customers and us;
(b) Verifying an individual’s identity;
(c) Communicating with an individual about:
(i) Their relationship with us;
(ii) Our goods and services;
(iii) Our own marketing and promotions to customers and prospects;
(iv) Competitions, surveys and questionnaires;
(d) Investigating any complaints about or made by an individual, or if we have reason to suspect that an individual is in breach of any of our terms and conditions or that an individual is or has been otherwise engaged in any unlawful activity; and/or
(e) As required or permitted by any law (including the Privacy Act).
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The individual shall have the right to object at any time to the processing of their Personal Information for direct marketing purposes, which includes profiling to the extent that it is related to such direct marketing. If we receive such a request, we will stop the processing of Personal Information for direct marketing purposes immediately without charge or penalty.
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There are some circumstances in which we must disclose an individual’s information:
(a) Where we reasonably believe that an individual may be engaged in fraudulent, deceptive or unlawful activity that a governmental authority should be made aware of;
(b) As required by any law (including the Privacy Act); and/or
(c) In order to sell our business (in that we may need to transfer Personal Information to a new owner).
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We will not disclose an individual’s Personal Information to any entity outside of Australia that is in a jurisdiction that does not have a similar regime to the Australian Privacy Principles or an implemented and enforceable privacy policy similar to this Privacy Policy. We will take reasonable steps to ensure that any disclosure to an entity outside of Australia will not be made until that entity has agreed in writing with us to safeguard Personal Information as we do.
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We may utilise third-party service providers (such as Gmail from Google, Inc., and Hubspot from Hubspot, Inc.) to communicate with an individual and to store contact details about an individual. These service providers are located in the United States of America.
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An individual who uses Typsy will be sending information (including Personal Information) to our servers which are located in distributed data centres worldwide (which may be outside the individual’s country of residence). Our collection, storage and use of Personal Information at our global data centres will at all times continue to be governed by this Privacy Policy.
6. OPTING “IN” OR “OUT”
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An individual may opt to not have us collect and/or process their Personal Information. This may prevent us from offering them some or all of our services and may terminate their access to some or all of the services they access with or through us. They will be aware of this when:
(a) Opt In. Where relevant, the individual will have the right to choose to have information collected and/or receive information from us (for clarity, consent must involve an unambiguous positive action to opt-in); or
(b) Opt Out. Where relevant, the individual will have the right to choose to exclude himself or herself from some or all collection of information and/or receiving information from us.
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If an individual believes that they have received information from us that they did not opt in or out to receive, they should contact us using the details as set out in section 11 below.
7. THE SAFETY & SECURITY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
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We have appointed a Data Protection Officer to oversee the management of this Privacy Policy and compliance with the Australian Privacy Principles, the Privacy Act and the GDPR. This officer may have other duties within our business and also be assisted by internal and external professionals and advisors.
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We will take all reasonable precautions to protect an individual’s Personal Information from unauthorised access. This includes appropriately securing our physical facilities and electronic networks.
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Typsy uses SSL encryption to store and transfer Personal Information. Despite this, the security of online transactions and the security of communications sent by electronic means or by post cannot be guaranteed. Each individual that provides information to us via the internet or by post does so at their own risk. We cannot accept responsibility for misuse or loss of, or unauthorised access to, Personal Information where the security of information is not within our control.
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We are not responsible for the privacy or security practices of any third party (including third parties that we are permitted to disclose an individual’s Personal Information to in accordance with this policy or any applicable laws). The collection and use of an individual’s information by such third parties may be subject to separate privacy and security policies.
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If an individual suspects any misuse or loss of, or unauthorised access to, their Personal Information, they should let us know immediately.
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We are not liable for any loss, damage or claim arising out of another person’s use of the Personal Information where we were authorised to provide that person with the Personal Information.
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Where there is a breach of security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure of, or access to, Personal Information, then:
(a) We will immediately establish the likelihood and severity of the resulting risk to wider rights and freedoms of natural persons;
(b) If we determine there is a risk from the security breach, then we will immediately notify the relevant supervisory authority and provide all relevant information on the particular breach, and by no later than 72 hours after having first become aware of the breach;<
(c) If we determine there is a high risk from the security breach (a higher threshold than set for notifying supervisory authorities), we will immediately notify the affected individuals and provide all relevant information on the particular breach without undue delay.
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We will document the facts relating to any security breach, its effects and the remedial action taken, and investigate the cause of the breach and how to prevent similar situations in the future.
8. HOW TO ACCESS, UPDATE AND/OR REMOVE INFORMATION
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Users of Typsy can update their Personal Information from within their Typsy account or profile at any time to ensure it is accurate and complete.
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Subject to the Australian Privacy Principles and the GDPR, an individual has the right to request from us the Personal Information that we have about them, and we have an obligation to provide them with such information as soon as practicable, and by no later than 28 days of receiving the written request. The individual is free to retain and reuse their Personal Information for their own purposes. We may be required to transmit the Personal Information directly to another organisation if this is technically feasible.
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If an individual cannot update their own information, we will correct any errors in the Personal Information we hold about an individual within 28 days of receiving written notice from them about those errors, or two months where the request for rectification is complex.
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It is an individual’s responsibility to provide us with accurate and truthful Personal Information. We cannot be liable for any information that is provided to us that is incorrect.
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Where a request to access Personal Information is manifestly unfounded, excessive and/or repetitive, we may refuse to respond or charge an individual a reasonable fee for our costs incurred in meeting any of their requests to disclose the Personal Information we hold about them. Where we refuse to respond to a request, we will explain why to the individual, informing them of their right to complain to the supervisory authority and to a judicial remedy without undue delay and at the latest within 28 days.
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We may be required to delete or remove all Personal Information we have on an individual upon request in the following circumstances:
(a) Where the Personal Information is no longer necessary in relation to the purpose for which it was originally collected and/or processed;
(b) When the individual withdraws consent;
(c) When the individual objects to the processing and there is no overriding legitimate interest for continuing the processing;
(d) The processing of the Personal Information was otherwise in breach of the GDPR;
(e) The Personal Information has to be erased in order to comply with a legal obligation; and/or
(f) The Personal Information is in relation to a child.
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We may refuse to delete or remove all Personal Information we have on an individual where the Personal Information was processed for the following reasons:
(a) To exercise the right of freedom of expression and information;
(b) To comply with a legal obligation for the performance of a public interest task or exercise of official authority.
(c) For public health purposes in the public interest;
(d) Archiving purposes in the public interest, scientific research historical research or statistical purposes; or
(e) The exercise or defence of legal claims
9. THIRD PARTY
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With respect to Free Typsy accounts (not applicable for premium subscriptions and accounts) third parties may be placing and reading cookies on your browser or using web beacons to collect information as a result of ad serving on our website. The 3rd parties that this applies to are:
(a) Google. To learn more visit How Google uses data when you use our partners’ sites or apps.
10. COMPLAINTS AND DISPUTES
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If an individual has a complaint about our handling of their Personal Information, they should address their complaint in writing to the details below.
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If we have a dispute regarding an individual’s Personal Information, we both should first attempt to resolve the issue directly between us.
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An individual shall have the right to seek a judicial remedy where he or she considers that his or her rights under the GDPR have been infringed as a result of the processing of his or her Personal Information in non-compliance with the GDPR. Any proceedings should be commenced in Victoria, Australia or in the jurisdiction where the individual ordinarily resides.
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If we become aware of any unauthorised access to an individual’s Personal Information we will inform them at the earliest practical opportunity once we have established what was accessed and how it was accessed.
11. CONTACTING INDIVIDUALS
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From time to time, we may send an individual important notices, such as changes to our terms, conditions and policies. Where such information is materially important to the individual’s interaction with us, they may not opt out of receiving these communications.
12. CONTACTING US
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All correspondence with regards to privacy should be addressed to:
The Data Protection Officer
Typsy Group Pty Ltd
20/31 Queen Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
Australia
hello@typsy.com
Email may be used for correspondence in the first instance.
13. ADDITIONS TO THIS POLICY
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If we decide to change this Privacy Policy, we will post the changes on our webpage at http://typsy.com/privacy. Please refer back to this Privacy Policy to review any amendments.
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We may do things in addition to what is stated in this Privacy Policy to comply with the Australian Privacy Principles and the GDPR, and nothing in this Privacy Policy shall deem us to have not complied with the Australian Privacy Principles and the GDPR.