Privacy
Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000 & National Privacy Principles
The Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000 became effective from 21 December 2001, and allows for the recognition of self-regulatory privacy codes backed by default legislative principles and a complaint handling regime. The Act requires most private sector organisations to comply with 10 National Privacy Principles (NPPs). The NPPs establish minimum standards in relation to the collection, holding, use disclosure, management, access, correction and disposal of Personal Information about natural persons.
ABN is strongly committed to the protection of personal information and has adopted the recommendations of the NPPs, both for this web site, and the manner that we conduct our business generally. This Privacy Statement will explain how we protect your personal information in the light of the NPPs.
Collection
ABN collects information that is necessary for it to perform its services to its members. For non-members who visit the site, our server may log the following information: browser type and operating system, their domain and ISP.
Use and disclosure
The primary purposes for the collection of information is to enable administration of your membership. If a secondary purpose arises that is unrelated to the primary purposes, then we undertake to advise you of such a purpose at the time of collection.
Data Quality
We will take all reasonable steps to ensure that the information that we have collected is accurate and complete, including the ability for you to automatically make updates to the information that we hold.
Data Security
We have a strong emphasis on the security of your information and, in the case of members participating in Bookkeeper-Client Connect, use industry standard encryption technologies such as the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, when transferring and receiving data through your Client File Manager. SSL is compatible with recent versions of all major browsers. We take reasonable steps to protect personal information from misuse and loss, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. Our staff are trained to respect Personal Information with the utmost confidentiality.
Openness
We are open with you about the kind of personal information that we collect and will update this Privacy Statement to reflect any changes as they happen.
Access and correction
By providing our members with the ability to request to view the information that we hold on them, we are ensuring that you have the ability to access and correct that information as required.
Identifiers
We have not adopted as our own, any identifiers assigned by government agencies.
Anonymity
Due to the nature of our business, we cannot give you the ability to transact with us anonymously. However, you are free to make enquiries of us without divulging your identity.
Onward transfers of personal information
Your information is not sold to anyone. In the case of members participating in Bookkeeper-Client Connect, the only third-party to which your information is transferred is that of our Information Technology Solutions provider, NTech Media. This is necessary for the hosting of your web site, the uploading of your web site, and the delivery of your Client File Manager facility. NTech Media are subject to a binding contract which effectively upholds principles for fair information handling that is substantially similar to these principles, confers ownership of the data to ABN, and expressly prohibits their transferring this information to any other third-party provider without our express written consent.
Sensitive information
We have no purpose in collecting information, which reveals the racial or ethnic origins of our members, nor their political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade-union memberships, health status, or sexual orientation.