Yeti IT Consulting
Yeti IT Consulting

Privacy Policy

This Privacy Statement covers the Yeti IT Consulting website. By providing us with your personal information, you agree to us collecting, using and disclosing it in accordance with this Privacy Statement. We understand that the privacy of your personal information is important to you.

This Privacy Statement explains how we handle your personal information so it's important you read it carefully. We will update this Privacy Statement as our business evolves and will let you know when we do.

What personal information do we collect?

The information we may collect from you includes:

  • Name;
  • email address;
  • details of your interactions with us;
  • internet protocol address;
  • information about the type of device and operating system used by you; and
  • any other relevant information that you provide to us for the purpose of receiving our services.

We may collect this information either directly from you or from other parties. We may collect information when you:

  • visit our website;
  • submit electronic forms or enquiries; and
  • otherwise correspond with us.

Why do we collect, use and disclose your personal information?

We may collect, hold, use and disclose your personal information:

  • to provide our services to you;
  • to send service, support and administrative messages, reminders, technical notices, security alerts and information you have requested;
  • where we believe it is necessary to comply with, protect or enforce our legal rights and the interests of others, including in connection with legal claims or disputes;
  • for compliance, regulatory and audit functions, prevention of fraud and ensuring data security;
  • for any purpose you have consented to; and
  • for any purpose related to the above.

You don't have to provide the personal information we request, however if you don't, we may not be able to provide you with the services you are seeking.

Do we use your personal information for direct marketing?

No. We do not use your personal information for direct marketing purposes.

Using our website and cookies

We may collect personal information about you when you use and access our website.

While we do not use browsing information to identify you personally, we may record certain information about your use of our website, such as which pages you visit, the time and date of your visit and the internet protocol address assigned to your computer.

We may also use cookies or other similar tracking technologies on our website that help us track your website usage and remember your preferences. Cookies are small files that store information on your computer, mobile phone or other device. You can disable cookies through your internet browser but our website may not work as intended if you do so.

Your Rights

You are entitled to object to us processing your personal data, including profiling. You may also ask us for an overview of your information or request a copy. You may request us to correct or delete certain data, restrict processing, or ask us to transfer some of this information to other organisations. Where we have asked for your consent to process personal data, you can withdraw this consent at any time.

There are some exceptions to these rights. For example, it will not be possible for us to delete your data if we are required by law to keep it or if we hold it in connection with a contract with you. Access to your data may also be refused if making the information available would reveal personal information about another person or if we are legally prevented from disclosing it.

If you wish to exercise any of these rights, please contact us using the details below.

Contacting us, questions and complaints

For further information about our Privacy Policy or practices, or to access or correct your information, or make a complaint, please contact us using the details set out below:

PRIVACY OFFICER
privacy@yetiitconsulting.com.au
Seymour VIC 3660
Australia

If you have a complaint about the way we handle your personal data, you also have the right to address this with the data protection authority in the country in which you live or work.