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Privacy Policy

LEADS GALORE (WE, US OR OUR) ARE BOUND BY THE PRIVACY ACT 1988 (CTH), INCLUDING THE
AUSTRALIAN PRIVACY PRINCIPLES (PRIVACY LAW).

This Privacy Policy describes the way that we collect, hold, store and disclose your personal information.
We respect your personal information and will treat it in accordance with the Privacy Law.

By providing personal information to us, you consent to us collecting, holding, using and disclosing your
personal information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

WHAT PERSONAL INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT AND HOLD?

“Personal information” is information we collect or hold which is reasonably identifiable as being about
you.

The personal information we collect about you may include your identity and contact details, your
address, date of birth, gender, history of purchases, financial information such as credit card and/or
bank account numbers, and information on how you use our products and services.

You are not required to provide us with any of your personal information. However, if you do not provide
us with your personal information, we may not be able to provide you with our services, communicate
with you or respond to your enquiries.

HOW DO WE COLLECT PERSONAL INFORMATION?

We collect personal information about you when you access, use, or browse our website hosted by
HostGator (Website), for example when you register with us, when you purchase any of the products
we display on the Website or when you contact us.

We will primarily collect your personal information directly from you, such as when you:

  • access, use or browse our Website;
  • request information from, or provide information to, us via our Website, telephone, email or
    social media;
  • respond to surveys and/or promotions;
  • provide us with financial or credit card information;
  • communicate with our customer support; or
  • otherwise interact with us.

We may also from time to time collect personal information about you from third parties, such as our
promotional partners.

We may ask you to provide personal information about other individuals to us, for example, contact
details of people you refer to us. You must obtain such individuals’ consent before providing their
personal information to us, and by providing their personal information to us, you warrant that you have
obtained such consent from them.

WHY DO WE COLLECT PERSONAL INFORMATION?

We may collect, hold and use your personal information so that we can:

  1. provide our products and services to you;
  2. maintain user profiles within the Website;
  3. verify your identity;
  4. contact you, for example, to respond to your queries or complaints, or if we need to tell you
    something important;
  5. identify and tell you about other products or services we think may interest you;
  6. conduct market research and analysis;
  7. improve and develop the Website and our services, including the way we provide them to you;
  8. assist you with your enquiries; and
  9. comply with our legal obligations and assist government and law enforcement agencies or
    regulators.

From time to time, we may also use your personal information to send you promotional material in
relation to our services or the products and services displayed on our Website. If we do so, we will
provide you with the option to opt-out of receiving this material.

TO WHOM DO WE DISCLOSE PERSONAL INFORMATION?

  1. We may disclose your personal information to our related companies, employees, officers,
    insurers, professional advisers, agents, distributors, suppliers, subcontractors or external
    service providers, and data storage and analysis service providers, insofar as is reasonably
    necessary for the purposes set out in this Policy.
  2. Where we disclose your personal information to third parties, disclosure will be as permitted
    under the Privacy Law and/or with your consent if required.
  3. We do not sell or trade personal information about you to or with third parties.

HOW DO WE STORE AND SECURE PERSONAL INFORMATION?

We value the security and confidentiality of the personal information we collect and hold about you.

We store most personal information we collect and hold about you in computer systems and databases
operated either by us or our external service providers. We also record some information about you in
paper files which we store securely.

We implement and maintain processes and security measures to protect personal information we hold
from misuse, interference, loss, or unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. These processes
and systems include:

  1. security measures for our systems access;
  2. limiting access to those employees who require access to allow us to deliver our services;
  3. periodic evaluation of information protection practices;
  4. Ensuring that our service providers have appropriate security safeguards to keep the personal information we hold about you secure; and

  5. use of secured data storage.

We will retain your personal information for as long as it is required for our business functions, or for any
other lawful purpose.

When we no longer need to retain your personal information for the purposes outlined above, we will
destroy or de-identify the information as required by law.

While we take these reasonable steps to protect the personal information, we hold about you, you should
take appropriate care to help safeguard your information.

The Website may contain links to other websites. We do not share your personal information with those
websites, and we are not responsible for the privacy practices of the owners or operators of those
websites.

Information that we collect may from time to time be stored, processed in or transferred between parties
located in countries outside of Australia. Those countries with which this is most likely to occur include
United States, United Kingdom.

COOKIES

We may use ‘cookies’, web beacons and other similar technologies on our Website. Cookies are small
text files stored on your computer, mobile device or the web page you are viewing.

We may use this information to provide our Website to you, for statistical, marketing and website
development purposes, and to enhance your personalised experience of our Website. To the greatest
extent possible, this data is anonymous.

For example, when you visit our Website, we collect general anonymous information (such as
information downloaded, pages visited and the domain name and country from which you request
information) periodically for statistical and website development purposes.

We will not make any attempt to use this information to personally identify you.

You may choose not to use cookies by selecting the appropriate settings in your browser or device.
However, please note that if you do so, this may affect your ability to use the full functionality of our
Website.

ACCESS TO AND CORRECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

You can request access to, and request us to update or correct, the personal information we hold about
you.

If you would like to do so, or if you would like any further information about our privacy policy and
practices, please contact us at:

Leads Galore
Email: cath@leadsgalore.com.au

We may refuse to provide you with access if the law allows us to do so.

CURRENCY OF THIS PRIVACY POLICY

This Privacy Policy was last updated in Jan 2025.

CHANGES TO THIS POLICY

We may change this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect any changes in legal requirements or the
way in which we deal with your personal information. We will publish the most recent version of our
Privacy Policy on our Website which will take effect as soon as it is published. By continuing to use our
services, you will be deemed to have accepted any changes to our Privacy Policy.

You can obtain a copy of our current Privacy Policy from our Website or by contacting us at the details
above.

COMPLAINTS

If you wish to make a complaint about how we handle your personal information, please contact us on
our contact details above. We will make every endeavour to respond to your request promptly.

If you are not satisfied with our response or we do not respond within 30 days, you can make a complaint
to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.