Craft
Markets Australia Pty Ltd acknowledges that privacy is an important
issue!CMA is required to comply with
relevant provisions of the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000 in
relation to why personal information may be requested from you and how it will
be used and who this information may be disclosed to.
Our
Privacy Policy sets out the approach
that CMA will take in relation to the treatment of Personal Information. It
includes information on how CMA collects, uses, discloses and keeps secure,
individuals' Personal InformationThis
extends to how you can opt out of marketing contact from CMA and how you can
seek access to your personal information, as well as disclosure on our web
sites as to how we collect, use and disclose information, including the use of
cookies.
1.COLLECTION OF
INFORMATION
1.1CMA will only collect Personal Information where the information is
necessary for CMA to perform one or more of its functions or activities. In
this context, "collect" means gather acquire or obtain by any means,
information in circumstances where the individual is identifiable or
identified.
1.2CMA collects Personal Information primarily to supply customers with
the products and services ordered from it and its related stallholders. CMA
also collects and uses Personal Information for secondary purposes including:
1.2.1billing and account management
1.2.2business planning and product development; and
1.2.3to provide individuals with information about promotions, as well as
the products and services of CMA.
1.3CMA will not collect Sensitive Information from individuals except
with consent and only where it is necessary for CMA to collect such information
for an activity or function.
1.4CMA will not collect Personal Information secretly or in an
underhanded way.
2.USE OF INFORMATION
2.1CMA will obtain an individual's consent for Use of non-sensitive
Personal Information for Secondary Purposes at the time of collection, unless
the Use is a related Secondary Purpose which would be within the relevant
individual's Reasonable Expectations.
2.2CMA Uses Personal Information primarily for the purposes listed in 1.2
above.
2.3If CMA relies on the Direct Marketing exception to Direct Market to
individuals it will ensure that:
2.3.1the individual is clearly notified of their right to Opt Out from
further Direct Marketing;
2.3.2there is only one Use of the information before the Opt Out right is
given and this Use applies across all CMA Related Bodies Corporate (if the
information is shared between those Related Bodies Corporate);
2.3.3the individual is given an Opt Out in all further instances of Direct
Marketing if they have not previously chosen to Opt Out; and
2.3.4if the individual Opts Out of all Direct Marketing the Opt Out will be
respected by CMA and all its Related Bodies Corporate.
2.4CMA will not use Sensitive Information for Direct Marketing.
2.5CMA may use Personal
Information to avoid an imminent threat to a person's life or to public safety.
It may also use Personal Information for reasons related to law enforcement or
internal investigations into unlawful activities.
2.6CMA will not use Personal
Information without taking reasonable steps to ensure that the information is
accurate, complete and up to date.
3.DISCLOSURE OF
INFORMATION
3.1CMA may Disclose Personal Information to related or unrelated third
parties if consent has been obtained from the individual. This will include
obtaining the individual's consent for Disclosures made under the credit
reporting requirements of the Privacy Act.
3.2CMA may Disclose Personal Information to unrelated third parties to
enable outsourcing of functions (such as billing, customer relations management
and order fulfilment), where that is Disclosure or Use for a related Secondary
Purpose and has been notified to individuals or where such Disclosure is within
the individual's Reasonable Expectations.
3.3CMA will take reasonable steps to ensure that its contracts with third
parties include requirements for third parties to comply with the Use and
Disclosure requirements of the Privacy Act.
3.4CMA may Disclose Personal Information to law enforcement agencies,
government agencies, courts or external advisers where permitted or required by
law.
3.5CMA may Disclose Personal Information to avoid an imminent threat to a
person's life or to public safety.
3.6If a Disclosure is not for a Primary Purpose; is not for a related
Secondary Purpose; or upfront consent has not been obtained, CMA will not
Disclose Personal Information otherwise than in accordance with the exceptions
set out at 3.1 to 3.6 above.
3.7CMA does not generally sell or share its customer lists on a
commercial basis with third parties but if it did, it would only do so if we
had the appropriate consent of the individual involved. If the consent provided
is conditional, CMV will take steps to ensure (by contract) that the use of its
customer list by third parties does not exceed the scope of the consent.
4.INFORMATION QUALITY
4.1CMA will review, on a regular and ongoing basis, its collection and
storage practices to ascertain how improvements to accuracy can be achieved.
4.2CMA will take steps to destroy or de-identify Personal Information
after as short a time as possible and after a maximum of seven years from the
date of the last customer interaction, unless the law requires otherwise.
5.INFORMATION SECURITY
5.1CMA requires employees and contractors to perform their duties in a
manner that is consistent with CMA's legal responsibilities in relation to
privacy.
5.2CMA will take all reasonable steps to ensure that paper and electronic
records containing Personal Information are stored in facilities that are only
accessible by people within CMA who have a genuine "need to know" as
well as "right to know".
5.3CMA will review, on a regular and ongoing basis, its information
security practices to ascertain how ongoing responsibilities can be achieved
and maintained.
6.ACCESS AND CORRECTION
6.1CMA will allow its records containing Personal Information to be
accessed by the individual concerned in accordance with the Privacy Act.
6.2CMA will correct its records containing Personal Information as soon
as practically possible, at the request of the individual concerned in
accordance with the Privacy Act.
6.3Individuals wishing to lodge a request to access and/or correct their
Personal Information should do so by contacting CMA, as per the details on the
website.
6.4CMA can charge a fee for processing an access request but will
generally not do so unless the request is complex or is resource intensive.
7.OPENNESS
7.1CMA representatives will be the first point of contact for inquiries
about privacy issues. Individuals wishing to make an inquiry or complaint
regarding privacy, should do so by contacting CMA, and/or as per the details on
the CMA website.
7.2The CMA website will contain a prominently displayed privacy statement
and will include a copy of this CMA Privacy Policy.
8.ANONYMOUS TRANSACTIONS
8.1CMA will not make it mandatory for visitors to its web site to provide
Personal Information unless such Personal Information is required to answer an
inquiry or provide a service. CMA may however request visitors to provide
Personal Information voluntarily to CMA (for example, as part of a competition
or questionnaire).
9.TRANSFERRING PERSONAL
INFORMATION OVERSEAS
9.1CMA will take reasonable steps to limit the amount of Personal
Information it sends to unrelated organisations overseas.
9.2If Personal Information must be sent by CMA overseas for sound
business reasons, CMA will require the overseas organisation receiving the
information to provide a binding undertaking that it will handle that
information in accordance with the National Privacy Principles, preferably as
part of the services contract.
10. GLOSSARY
Collection Information means the information
outlined in 1.3 notified to individuals prior to, or as soon as practical
after, the collection of their Personal Information.
Direct Marketing means the marketing of
goods or services through means of communication including written, verbal or
electronic means. The goods or services which are marketed may be those of CMA
or those of an independent third party organisation.
Disclosure generally means the
release of information outside CMA, including under a contract to carry out an
"outsourced function".
Health Information means:
a.information or an opinion about:
i.the health or a disability (at any time) of an individual; or
ii.an individual's expressed wishes about the future provision of health
services to him or her; or
iii.a health service
provided or to be provided to an individual; that is also personal information;
or
b.other personal
information collected to provide or in providing a health service; or
c.other personal information about an individual collected in connection
with the donation; or intended donation by the individual of his or her body
parts or body substances.
Opt Out means an individual's
expressed request not to receive further Direct Marketing.
CMA means Craft Markets Australia Pty
Ltd. ACN 006 782 136
Personal Information means information or
an opinion (including information or an opinion forming part of a database),
whether true or not and whether recorded in a material form or not, about an
individual whose identity is apparent, or can reasonably be ascertained from
the information or opinion.
Primary Purpose is the dominant or
fundamental reason for information being collected in a particular transaction.
Reasonable Expectation means a reasonable
individual's expectation that their personal information might be Used or
Disclosed for the particular purpose.
Related Body Corporate means that where a
body corporate is:
·a holding company of another body corporate;
·a subsidiary of another body corporate; or
·a subsidiary of a holding company of another body corporate, the first
mentioned body corporate and the other body corporate are deemed to be related
to each other.
Sensitive Information means:
a.information or an opinion about an individual's:
i.racial or ethnic origin; or
ii.political opinions; or
iii.membership of a political association; or
iv.religious beliefs or affiliations; or
v.philosophical beliefs; or
vi.membership of a professional or trade association; or
vii.membership of a trade union; orsexual preferences or
practices; or
viii.criminal record that is
also personal information or
b.Health Information
about an individual.
Use means the handling of Personal
Information within CMA.
Contacting CMA
If
you require further information regarding CMA's Privacy Policy, you can contact
CMA by clicking here:
Telephone:
+61 59 744710
or by emailing CMA at sales@craftmarkets.com.au
Privacy
Statement (included on CMA’s Websites)
All
visitors to this site should read the following information relating to privacy
safeguards.This includes information
as to how CMA collects, uses and discloses information gathered on our web
site/s, including the use of cookies.
1. What Personal Information does
CMV collect?
The
types of personal information that CMA records will depend on your usage of our
site.If you carry out a transaction
online or send us an email, CMA will record information that may differ from
the information CMA collects if you simply visit our site.
i.Purchasing products or services:
If you purchase products or services or apply to become a CMA customer, CMA
requires you to provide certain details so that we can establish an account and
provide you with the product or service. This includes details such as your
name and contact information, or in the case of businesses, information about
the company, department or association making the purchase or setting up the
account. CMA requires this information to help us process and manage your
account.
CMA also requests information to help us assess your credit worthiness (if
applicable). Further details about this can be found in the terms and
conditions for the product or service you are purchasing. If you purchase a
product or service CMA also requires your credit card details in order to
process the purchase. CMA may also request information about you in order to
help you decide which product or service would best suit your needs.
ii.Paying your account online or making other enquiries about your
account:
If you pay your account online, CMA requires you to provide your account
details and credit card details in order to process the payment. If you make an
online query about your account you will be required to provide your account
details, password and contact details so that your inquiry can be resolved as
soon as possible.
iii.General requests:
You can use the online forms for a number of other purposes such as to request
further information about other CMA products and services. In order to process
your request, we will require you to provide us with certain personal
information. This includes such details as your name and contact information
and information about any existing account. If you send us an email request, we
will ask for similar information. We require this information to process your
request and to improve the services we provide to you.
When you are carrying out a transaction or simply making a query, CMA may also
ask for information such as details about yourself or your company in order
that CMA can better tailor its services or products to your needs and to
provide you with information about a range of CMA services or products you
might be interested in.
CMA may also conduct voluntary surveys or request other voluntary information
from time to time. These surveys provide CMA with important information that
enables improvement in the types and quality of services offered and the manner
in which those services are offered. It will always be clear whether the
information requested is mandatory or voluntary.
iv.Navigation Information:
Each time you visit CMA's web site, anonymous navigation information is
collected by our servers. This information includes:
·the type of browser and operating system you are using;
·the address of the referring site (ie the previous site you had
visited) and the website you leave our site to visit;
·the date and time of your visit;
·your server's IP address (a number which is unique to the machine);
and
·the address of the pages you accessed.
This provides CMA with
information about how the web site is used and navigated, including the number
of hits, the frequency of visits and the duration of visits to each web page on
the site.
It does not personally
identify individual users unless the user has previously elected to identify
themselves by submitting personal information.
In addition, CMA's web
site, like many others, uses cookies. A cookie is a piece of information that
the website sends to your browser and which is stored on your hard disk. A
cookie helps to identify your browser to the website when you return to visit
the site and identifies the previous requests your browser has made. This
allows the site to be tailored to you on your return visits.
Cookies cannot identify
you personally. If you do not wish to receive cookies it is likely that you can
disable their use by altering the security settings on your web browser however
this may impede your ability to use parts of the site (for example, the
shopping trolley). Your web browser might also contain a mechanism that warns
you that a site you are visiting makes use of cookies.
2. What Happens with Your Personal
Information?
The
personal information collected from you at this site is or may be used:
·for credit verification purposes;
·for billing purposes;
·to maintain your account;
·to notify you about other or new services or promotions from time to
time;
·to provide customer support;
·in order to provide you with the products, services or information you
have requested.
Aspects
of these functions may be outsourced to third parties who are only authorised
by CMA to use this information for these purposes. CMA may also use its
customer database, including information provided by you through this web site,
to distribute information about other CMA services and other organisations'
services to you. If at any time you no longer wish to receive email or postal
communications from CMA or from third parties, you can contact CMA at any time
and make an 'opt out' request, as per details at the end of this Statement.
Information
collected on this site may also be combined and de-identified to provide CMA
with anonymous demographic and usage information. CMA can then use this
aggregated information to develop new and/or more appropriate services and
products to offer to customers and may also be provided to third parties.
In
addition, anonymous navigation information may be used for statistical analysis
of the site, for marketing purposes and to tailor the content of the site to
the needs of CMA customers. Statistical information is not disclosed in
connection with your personal information.
3. Will personal information be given to
anyone else?
Personal
information collected at this site will only be disclosed to third parties in
accordance with this Privacy Statement and with the terms and conditions of any
relevant service. You should check the terms and conditions of individual
products and services for information about disclosures.
Information
collected at this site may be disclosed to third parties where functions are
being outsourced. CMA may also disclose personal information to law enforcement
agencies, government agencies, courts or external advisors where permitted or
required by law.
4. Access and Correction
Once
you have registered as a CMA customer, you may access your account details and
correct your personal information, by logging into your CMA Customer Account.
You can lodge an access request with CMA as per the details at the end of this
Statement.
5. Are personal account details safe
when being transmitted?
CMA
strives to protect your personal information during its transmission. Customer
account information provided through this site is held in a secure server
environment behind CMA firewalls.
CMA's
secure server software (SSL) is the industry standard and among the best
software available today for secure commerce transactions. It encrypts all of
your personal information, including your name and address, so that it cannot
be read as the information travels over the Internet. However, while CMA
maintains high standards in protecting your security, no transmission over the
Internet or storage of information on servers connected to the Internet can be
guaranteed to be absolutely secure.
6. Are personal account details stored
safely
CMA
takes reasonable steps to ensure the security of personal information held by
it from such risks as loss or unauthorised access, destruction, use, modification
or disclosure of data. CMA only permits your details to be accessed by
authorised personnel.
7. Links to other sites
CMA
provides links on its website to other sites. These sites may have different
privacy policies than those of CMA and you are advised to check the privacy
policies on those sites.
8. Contacting CMA
CMA
is concerned to ensure that your Internet experience is a safe and enjoyable
one. If you have any questions or comments about this Privacy Statement you can
contact CMA at:
CMA
on:
Telephone: 61 59 74 4710
By
email:
By mail:
9. Changes to this Privacy Statement
This
Privacy Statement may change from time to time. Any changes to CMA's Privacy
Statement will be highlighted in this area from time to time.
For what purpose does CMA require
your Personal Information?
CMA
collects and uses Personal Information about you primarily to supply you with
the products and services you order from it and its related companies (CMA
Group Companies). CMA also collects and uses Personal Information for related
(or secondary) purposes including:
a.billing and account management;
b.business planning and product development; and
c.to provide you with information about promotions, as well as the
products and services of CMA.
Craftmarkets.com.au's Legal Rights
and Obligations
CMV
is required by law to collect certain Personal Information about you, including
your name, address, telephone service number and other public number customer
details, and to provide it to the operator of the Integrated Public Number
Database (IPND) for inclusion in the IPND.
Information
in the IPND is used to develop directories and to assist emergency service
organisations. If your phone number is unlisted, your information will be
marked accordingly in the IPND and its use and disclosure will be strictly
controlled.
If
you do not provide all the Personal Information CMA requests from you, CMA may
be unable to supply the products or services you have requested, or CMA may be
restricted in the way it supplies these products or services to you.
How CMA may use your Personal Information?
CMV
may disclose Personal Information about you (for the purposes set out in clause
1) to CMA's suppliers who need access to the Personal Information to provide
CMA with services, enabling CMA Group companies to supply you with the products
and services you have ordered.
When and how can you opt out?
If
you wish only to receive communications that are account-related or legally
required, you may request not to receive other communications (ie you may
"opt out"). If you wish to make a request to opt-out, you can do so
at any time by letting CMA know of your request by following the Unsubscribe
instructions on any piece of electronic mail from CMA or by contacting the CMA
by clicking here. If you provide CMA with an opt-out request, CMA will activate
your request as soon as reasonably possible after receiving it. CMA will not
charge you for processing a request to opt-out.
Your right to access your records.
You
may request access to Personal Information CMA holds about you, and CMA will
grant you access unless it is required or permitted to refuse such a request.
You may also request that information about you be corrected if you think that
it is not accurate. You should contact us if you require more information.
CMA rights to disclose your credit
information.
For
the purpose of processing some orders and ongoing credit management of your
account, CMA may need to disclose to a credit reporting agency:
a.personal identifying details, including your name, current and
previous addresses, driver's licence number, date of birth and employer;
b.the fact you have purchased a CMA product or service, and any credit
limit on your account;
c.the amount of any payments which are overdue for at least sixty (60)
days, when steps have been taken by CMA to recover those overdue payments;
d.where an overdue payment has been previously reported, advice that the
payment is no longer overdue;
e.cheques or credit card payments which have been dishonoured;
f.court judgments or bankruptcy orders made against you;
g.that, in the opinion of CMA , you have committed a serious credit
infringement; and
h.when CMA ceases to
provide products or services to you.
You
authorise CMA to disclose the information described in clause 7 to a credit
reporting agency. You also authorise CMA to seek from or give to any credit
providers authorised by you or named in a credit report or to other
telecommunications providers (carriers or carriage service providers), and
CMA's franchisees, agents, contractors and outlets, the same information and
any other information on this form and any other information on your credit
worthiness, credit history or credit capacity that credit providers are allowed
to give under the Privacy Act.
You
authorise CMA to obtain and use personal credit information (eg; your existing
household loans and personal credit card history) for the purpose of
considering an application by you for commercial credit; (to use the CMA
service and your phone as a sole trader.) You authorise CMA to obtain and use
commercial information about your commercial credit worthiness or commercial
history (your existing credit record as a sole trader) when considering an
application for consumer credit, for example where the Service will be used for
domestic purposes.
CMA
may refuse or cancel the supply of products or services on the basis of its
credit assessment of you. You are entitled to see, and to correct, any credit
information which craftmarkets.com.au holds about you.