ANZSLA is committed to protecting your personal information and complying with the National Privacy Principles set out in the Privacy Act (Cth) 1988.
When you make an email request through this website, we need to know your e-mail address. Where you request information by post, we require your name and postal address. We use your contact details to send you the information you request in the form that you require. We will not pass on your details to anyone else outside ANZSLA without your permission.
ANZSLA records visits to this website and collects general information about the use of this site. This may include your server or proxy address, top level domain name, the date, time and duration of your visit and the pages viewed and documents downloaded. This information will be deemed to be non-confidential and ANZSLA may use that information as it wishes.
If you wish to change or delete any of the information you have entered whilst visiting the ANZLSA site or if you have any questions about our Privacy Notice or anything else included on the ANZSLA Disclaimer, please email the ANZSLA Executive Director.
ANZSLA is dedicated to keeping your details private. Any information, we collect in relation to you, is kept strictly secured. We do not pass on/sell/swap any of your personal details with anyone. We use this information to identify your orders, provide you with our newsletter and to personalise your shopping experience with us; that's all. ANZSLA uses cookies to allow you to login to your account, maintain a shopping cart and to purchase items in your shopping cart. Cookies sent to your computer from ANZSLA only last while you’re browsing our website. We do not store persistent cookies on your computer. Cookies also allow us to give you a more personalised shopping experience by displaying products that interest you throughout our product pages, thus providing you with a more friendly, interesting and enjoyable shopping experience.
Whenever you use our web site, or any other web site, the computer on which the web pages are stored (the Web server) needs to know the network address of your computer so that it can send the requested web pages to your Internet browser. The unique network address of your computer is called its "IP address," and is sent automatically each time you access any Internet site. From a computer's IP address, it is possible to determine the general geographic location of that computer, but otherwise it is anonymous.
We do not keep a record of the IP addresses from which users access our site except where you have specifically provided us with information about yourself, in which case we also record your IP address for security purposes. An example of this would be when proceeding to a checkout to finalise an order you may wish to make. After completing the form provided, your IP address will be stored along with a transaction number that allows us to track your order.