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Privacy Policy
CyberCentral’s policies and procedures for handling customer
information have been created with the understanding that Internet
technologies are still evolving and that Internet business methods
are continuing to evolve to meet the needs and opportunities of the
changing technologies. As a result, CyberCentral’s policies and
procedures are subject to change.
What Personal Information does CyberCentral
collect?
In the course of serving its
customers, CyberCentral acquires, stores and transmits customer
communications and information that customers may regard as private
or sensitive. Some of this information - such as the customer's
name, address, telephone number, and credit card data - is provided
to CyberCentral by its customers in order to establish service. Other
information - such as the customer's account status, choice of
services, and customer logs - is created and maintained by
CyberCentral
in the normal course of providing service. CyberCentral may store
customers' electronic mail and other communications as a necessary
incident to the transmission and delivery of those communications.
Data Security
CyberCentral will
protect the confidentiality of its customers' information, account
information and personal communications to the fullest extent
possible and consistent with the law and the legitimate interests of
CyberCentral, its partners, its employees and other customers of
CyberCentral’s services. To protect the loss, misuse, and alteration of
information that is collected from customers, CyberCentral has
appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures in
place.
How is customer information used?
CyberCentral will not share customer information with
any third parties. CyberCentral may use customer information to provide
its customers with system information or information about new or
upgraded products.
Modification of customer information.
Customers may modify their personal information by
submitting logging in to there Control Panel.
Will CyberCentral ever send me direct mailings?
From time to time, CyberCentral may send its customers
information about various products and services that may be of
interest. We will not send you information of this type without
specifically allowing you to "opt out" of such mailings. You can opt
out by sending an e-mail to accounts@cybercentral.com.au
What about privacy on sites that CyberCentral links
to?
CyberCentral may provide links to its
partners and other Internet sites. These sites have separate data
and privacy practices independent of CyberCentral, and CyberCentral
disclaims any responsibility or liability for their policies or
actions.
Disclosure of customer information and
communications
CyberCentral will not
otherwise disclose its customers' personal and account information
unless CyberCentral has reason to believe that disclosing such
information is necessary to identify, make contact with, or bring
legal action against someone who may be causing harm or interfering
with the rights or property of CyberCentral, CyberCentral’s customers, or
others, or where CyberCentral has a good faith belief that the law
requires such disclosure.
CyberCentral also will not, except for reasons stated below,
disclose to third parties the contents of any electronic mail or
other electronic communications that CyberCentral stores or transmits
for its customers. The circumstances under which CyberCentral will
disclose such electronic customer communications are when:
- it is necessary in order to provide service to the
customer;
- it is necessary to protect the legitimate interests of
CyberCentral and its customers;
- it is required to cooperate with interception orders,
warrants, or other legal process that CyberCentral determines in its
sole discretion to be valid and enforceable; and
- it is necessary to provide to a law enforcement agency when
the contents are inadvertently obtained by CyberCentral and appear to
pertain to the commission of a crime.
CyberCentral disclaims
any intention to censor, edit or engage in ongoing review or
surveillance of communications stored on or transmitted through its
facilities by customers or others. CyberCentral will, however, review,
delete or block access to communications that may harm CyberCentral,
its customers or third parties. The grounds on which CyberCentral may
take such action include, but are not limited to, actual or
potential violations of CyberCentral’s Acceptable Use
Policy.
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