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This site abides by the
Guidelines for World Wide Web Sites issued
by the Australian Privacy Commissioner.
You can generally visit the
site without revealing Personal Information,
unless you choose to provide such
information and when required for the
downloading of any resources. The
information received depends upon what you
do when visiting the site.
Copyright
This web site is protected by
copyright under Australian law. Unauthorised
use of any part of this site is not
permitted.
Disclaimer
Graffiti Hurts - Australia is
not liable for any misfortune that should
befall a visitor to this site.
Site visit data
As is the case for nearly all
web sites, this site makes a record of your
visit, logging the following information for
statistical purposes:
• your server's address
• the name of the top-level domain from
which you access the Internet (for example,
.gov, .com, .au, .nz, etc)
• the date and time of the visit to the site
• the pages accessed and documents
downloaded
• the previous Internet address from which
you linked directly to this site. (In the
cases where the referring site declines to
pass this information on, these details are
not obtained by the statistics server.)
We will not identify users or
their browsing activities, except where a
law enforcement agency (or government
agency) may exercise a legal authority to
inspect the ISP logs (e.g. by warrant,
subpoena or notice to produce).
This Web site contains links
to other sites. Graffiti Hurts-Australia is
not responsible for the content and the
privacy practices of other web sites and
encourages you to examine each site's
privacy policy and make your own decisions
regarding the accuracy, reliability and
correctness of material and information
found.
Cookies
A cookie is a piece of
information that an Internet web site sends
to your browser when you access information
at that site.
Parts of this site may store cookies on your
browser in order to better serve you when
you next visit the site. Cookies are
optional for the user and your browser can
be set either not to accept cookies or to
prompt you to accept them or not case by
case.
Membership databases,
email management, online forms and other
collection of personal information
Your email address will only
be recorded if you choose to send a message.
It will only be used for the
purpose for which you have provided it and
will not be added to a mailing list unless
at your request. Your email address will not
be disclosed without your consent. If
Graffiti Hurts-Australia acts on behalf of a
third party this party is considered, in
partnership with Graffiti Hurts-Australia,
to be the co-collector of such data.
This site maintains records
of its members and uses the web site to
gather or update member details. These
details are collected and stored purely for
the business of Graffiti Hurts-Australia and
are not divulged to any third party.
Discussion groups, mailing
lists, online forums, bulletin boards
This site may host
discussions groups, which allow discussion
via posts on a web site, or by email. Some
may allow chat using IRC. Some of these
services have a publicly accessible web
archive. Where there is a web archive,
subscribers are informed. If you subscribe
to one of these services you should be aware
that your complete email, including your
email address, may be available across the
web to anyone who searches through the
archive.
Security
This site maintains the same
level of security for Personal Information
collected in an electronic format as it does
for that collected in paper format.
However, if you are providing
Personal Information via an email or an
online form you should be aware that there
are some risks to transmitting data via the
Internet unless it is encrypted with a
security certificate. This site uses
encryption and related server side
mechanisms for secure data transfer in
certain areas of the site where financial
transactions may take place (e.g. credit
card details), in other cases where no
financial transactions take place web forms
usually will not have encryption. If at any
time you believe the principles referred to
in this privacy statement have not been
followed, or have any other comments on
these principles, please notify Graffiti
Hurts-Australia.
The use of the term "Personal
Information" in this privacy statement means
any information from which your identity is
apparent or can be reasonably ascertained. |