Privacy
We collect two types of information through our website:
- Personal or individually identifiable information that you provide to us;
and
- Standard web server/visitor traffic information, regarding overall website
traffic patterns. Our web server collects this basic information as part of
their web log process. The logs include:
- service provider IP addresses
- browser versions
- referring websites
- duration of visits
- total visitor traffic.
This information helps us to understand how people
use our website and assists us in managing our site to better serve our
audience.
Individually identifiable information and how we use it
There are instances when the Life Force Foundation collects individually identifiable information from its web users. Eg volunteer recruitment, event registration, resource ordering, donations, etc.
First Name and Surname, Email Address, Street Address, Suburb/Town, State,
Postcode, Telephone are collected. In addition users may choose to provide other
personal information.
In the case of financial transactions conducted online we process standard
credit card information (card type, card number, expiry date) via a secure,
encrypted SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) session. SSL is the standard for secure web
transactions. We maintain records of all financial transactions.
Occasionally, the Life Force Cancer Foundation may contact individuals
who have provided their individually identifiable information through the
website in order to:
- Conduct surveys and gather feedback to improve our quality of service to
you.
- Supply news and information.
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Privacy
We respect your privacy. The Life Force Cancer Foundation privacy policy
is aligned with the terms of the NSW Privacy and Personal Information Protection
Act 1998.
Our commitment to the security of confidentiality is resolute and we aim to
apply best practice to ensure privacy is protected and respected.
Privacy management is a continuous and evolving process and we will regularly
update our practices to accommodate changes in technology, the organisation's
function and legislation.
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