This privacy policy explains how Impact360 being Flexpertise Pty Ltd (ABN 94 090 631 066) and its related entities (Impact360 ) collects and handles personal information.  In this policy “we”, “our” and “us” refers to Impact360.

Impact360 Group’s Privacy Commitment

We recognise the importance of your privacy, and that you have a right to control how your personal information is collected and used.  We also understand that supplying personal information is an act of trust and we take that seriously.  Unless you directly give us permission to do otherwise,  Impact360 will only collect and use your personal information as set out in this Policy.  We take our obligations under the Privacy Act 1988 (the Act) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) very seriously and have implemented practices, procedures and systems to ensure we comply with those laws.

Consent

By using Impact360 Website(s) you agree to this Privacy Policy and consent to the collection and use of information by us in accordance with this Privacy Policy.  We may, from time to time, review and update this Privacy Policy and all personal information held by us will be governed by our most recent Privacy Policy, posted on our Website.

What is personal information?

Personal information is any information or an opinion about an identified individual, or an individual who is reasonably identifiable.

Types of personal information collected

We may collect and hold personal information about you such as:

  • your name and contact details (including address, phone number and email);
  • your date of birth;
  • your purchase history;
  • your company name (if applicable);
  • the domain from which you access the internet;
  • the date and time you access our Website;
  • the internet address of the website from which you linked to our Website;
  • information about your shopping preferences/selections;
  • other information you may make publicly available online (including but not limited to information on social media platforms); and
  • other information you may provide us from time to time.

We do not collect your financial information or credit card details used to purchase products.

When and how do we collect your personal information?

Collection from you

We collect personal information directly from you in the normal course of providing services such as when you:

  • purchase products or services from us;
  • request information about us or our products or services;
  • use our Website;
  • request a refund, return or make a claim;
  • provide feedback, respond to a survey, change your email preferences;
  • participate in a promotion or competition;
  • register to become a member;
  • apply to or become an employee of Impact360, or
  • otherwise supply personal information to us by telephone, facsimile, email, post or in person.

Collection by other lawful and fair means

We may also collect information about how you use our Website.  We may do this when you click on a link from our Website or visit a website which displays our advertisements.  This information is derived from cookies.  We use cookies to allow us to personalise your browsing and online shopping experience on our Website, including to identify the computer you used to access our Website, the pages you accessed or viewed and to remember any items in your shopping cart.  You can configure your internet browser to disable cookies or not accept them, however we may not be able to provide you with all the service or functionality you require on our Website if you choose to do so.

We also use Google analytics to track your use of our Website. Google Analytics is a website analytics service provided by Google, Inc that places cookies on your computer’s browser.  The information generated by the cookies about your use of our website is transmitted to Google.  This information is then used for the purpose of compiling statistical reports enabling us to analyse the number of visits to our website, the average time spent on our website and the pages viewed. You can configure your browser to disable Google Analytics.

Unsolicited personal information

In some circumstances we may receive personal information that we have not requested.  If this occurs, we will comply with our obligations under the Act.  We may de-identify and/or destroy this information unless we are required to keep it by law.

Why we collect your personal information

We collect personal information to provide you with the best shopping experience and allow us to:

  • conduct our business functions;
  • to meet any regulatory requirements which apply to our business;
  • to market and sell our products and services, including to notify you of events and special offers that may be of interest to you;
  • to improve our products and our marketing.

Direct marketing

We may use your personal information to provide you with direct marketing materials if you would reasonably expect us to or if you consent to receive direct marketing materials.  We will seek your consent to provide you with direct marketing materials if we have obtained your personal information from a third party.  Direct marketing material may include promotional material about us or the products or services we offer.  You may opt out of receiving direct marketing material by contacting us in any of the ways specified in the direct marketing materials or by contacting us via our contact form on our website.

Disclosure of personal information

We may disclose your personal information to our shareholders, officers and employees, other businesses within our group of companies, service providers who assist us in our business operations and recruitment activities (including third party service providers based overseas), government agencies, parties involved in the purchase or sale of any of our businesses, other third parties, (including parties that we engage to process orders for our products, provide you with goods or services on our behalf or who are connected with or involved in our relationship with you), or otherwise as required by law.

We may also disclose your personal information to our Website host or third party service providers in certain limited circumstances, for example when our Website experiences a technical problem or to ensure that it operates in an effective and secure manner.  To the extent that we do share your personal information with a third party service provider, we would only do so if that party has agreed to comply with this Privacy Policy.  We may also share non-personal, de-identified and aggregated information for research or promotional purposes in connection with providing requested information or services to you, or for the purpose of improving our services.

We will not sell your personal information to third parties for marketing purposes.  Unless otherwise specified in this Privacy Policy, we will not disclose any of your personal information to any other organisation unless the disclosure is required by law, is otherwise permitted by the Act, or is with your consent.

Cross-border disclosure of personal information

We may transfer personal information to countries outside of Australia, but we will only do so in compliance with the Act.  Where we transfer your personal information outside of Australia, we will take reasonable steps to ensure that your information is treated securely, and the means of transfer provides adequate safeguards.  We will take reasonable steps to protect personal information no matter what country it is stored in or transferred to.

Security

We will take reasonable steps to protect your personal information from misuse, interference and loss and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.  When conducting online transactions from our Website, we use a industry standard 128-bit SSL (secure sockets layer) which encrypts sensitive information as it is transferred over the internet.  This encryption scrambles details such as credit card numbers, billing details and delivery addresses so that computers are unable to decipher the information.

We will keep your personal information only for as long as required for our business purposes and otherwise as required by Australian law.  Where we no longer need to keep your personal information for a permitted purpose, we will take reasonable steps to destroy your personal information or to ensure that the information is de-identified.

Access, updating and correcting personal information we hold about you

We will take reasonable steps to ensure that the personal information that we hold is accurate, up-to-date and complete.  Upon your written request we will provide you with a copy of your personal information that we hold about you unless providing you with access would unreasonably impact upon the privacy of others or is not otherwise permitted under the APPs or at law.  If you wish to have your personal information destroyed or de-identified, please let us know and we will take reasonable steps to do so (unless we need to keep it for legal, auditing or internal risk management reasons, or as otherwise required by law).

You may request to review, change or delete personal information by contacting us.

Anonymity

Wherever it is lawful and practical, you have the option of using a pseudonym or not identifying yourself when dealing with us.  However, by doing so you acknowledge that it may affect our ability to provide our products and services to you.  If you apply to or become an employee you must provide personal information that is true and accurate and not misleading or deceptive.

Privacy Enquiries and Complaints

If you have a concern or complaint relating to our handling of your personal information or any breaches of the APPs, or for any other queries, problems, complaints or communication in relation to this Privacy Policy, please contact us in any of the following ways:

  • Email: admin@flexpertise.com.au
  • Telephone: +61 3 9017 8111

Post:
Impact360 Group
P O Box 5045, Glenferrie South VIC, 3122

We will endeavour to respond to all enquiries and complaints within 30 days and deal with the matter expeditiously and in a manner which is consistent with our obligations at law.  If unresolved, complaints may be referred to an external complaints resolution entity and, if necessary, taken to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.  The Information Commissioner may be contacted at www.oaic.gov.au or by email at:

 

This Policy was last updated on July 2020