Skippy Privacy Policy
What information we collect
In the course of its normal business activities, Skippy collects personal information about applicants, people who request information about our products and services. The information we collect would generally include your name, email address and other contact details.
Skippy does not ordinarily collect sensitive information which includes information about a person’s racial or ethnic origin, political or religious beliefs and sexual preferences, professional memberships or health information. In the event that it does collect sensitive information this will only be done with consent from the individual.
Why we collect the information
We use the information we collect to provide the information and services you have requested or to manage the activities, which we are providing to you. In addition, unless you ask us not to, we may use the information to: update you about the organisation and its programmes and services, and to inform you about products, services and events by other organisations in which you may be interested.
Collection of information
We generally collect personal information about you directly from you, or from a person acting on your behalf when you provide information in relation to a request for information or purchase. Accordingly, we collect information from telephone, email (electronic) and written communications we have with you.
Disclosure
We understand how important it is to keep your information private, and so we only disclose your personal information to third parties in certain limited circumstances.
Primarily, we disclose your contact information to our utility connection partner to assist you in connecting services to your new home. By signing up, you are agreeing to us passing on your personal information. We do not provide your information to any other third parties for them to use to market their products and services to you.
In addition to the above, organisations to which we usually disclose information include: government and regulatory authorities and other organisations, as required or authorised by law.
Personal information management
We take reasonable steps to ensure that all personal information held by the organisation is kept securely, both in a physical and electronic form (on domestic servers), and to protect the information from unauthorised access, modification and disclosure, and from loss and misuse. We take reasonable steps to ensure that personal information which is no longer required for any lawful purpose, is destroyed or permanently de-identified. However, some personal information may be held for a specific period of time due to statutory requirements.
Access to and correction of personal information
We take reasonable steps to ensure that all information we collect, use or disclose about you is accurate, complete and up-to-date. If you believe that there is an error or information is missing please notify us and we will try to correct or add the information as soon as possible.
You may access your information held by us (subject to some exceptions allowed by law). If you would like to know what information we hold about you please contact our office on info@helloskippy.com.au . For security reasons, you may be required to put your request in writing.
Contact us
If you have any questions or concerns about how we deal with your personal information, please contact our office on info@helloskippy.com.au .
Privacy Complaints
If you believe that our organisation has breached your privacy rights in any way, or you would like to discuss any issues about our privacy policy please email our office at info@helloskippy.com.au
We will try to satisfy any questions or concerns that you have. If we do not answer your concerns to your satisfaction you have the right to make a complaint to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner. The Commissioner may be contacted on 1300 363 992.
Further Privacy Information
If you would like more information about privacy and the Privacy Act (including the National Privacy Principles), you can access the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner ‘s website on: https://www.oaic.gov.au/