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J2J Pty Ltd has created this privacy statement to demonstrate our commitment to your privacy. The following discloses the information gathering sequence in use by J2J Pty Ltd.
J2J Pty Ltd adheres to the guidelines developed by the Australian Privacy Commissioner. We will only record your email address and personal information that you supply us with on registration. Your information will only be used for the purpose of purchasing products, or if you registered to be on our mailing list. Your information will not under any circumstances be disclosed to another party.
Collection of information through the J2J Pty Ltd website
J2J Pty Ltd's website does not collect Credit Card information and therefore does not store this information in an online forum.
We do collect your credit card information over the phone and store such information on our local servers which do make online transactions with a 3rd party billing solution.
J2J Pty Ltd collect information about visits to the J2J Pty Ltd website. The following information is stored:
• User's server address.
• User's operating system. (eg. Apple, Windows etc)
• User's top level domain name. (eg. .com, .au, .net etc)
• The date and time of the visit to the site.
• The pages accessed and the documents downloaded.
• The referrer site.
• The type of browser used.
This information is collected for statistical purposes only and no attempt is made by J2J Pty Ltd to identify the user or their surfing activities.
When you send a message to J2J Pty Ltd
You may provide personally, information such as your name, address and email address, when you send us a message. Personal information collected by J2J Pty Ltd is protected by the Privacy Act 1988.
Access to information
In the unlikely event of an investigation, a law enforcement agency or other government agency may exercise its legal authority to inspect J2J Pty Ltd's logs.
Use and disclosure of personal information
Personal information provided to J2J Pty Ltd when you send us a message will only be used for the purpose for which you have provided it.
More information on privacy legislation is available from the Federal Privacy Commissioner at www.privacy.gov.au