PRIVACY POLICY
Internet Privacy Policy
St Paul's College is committed to following best practices in protecting privacy. For non-authenticated (logged in) users of our websites, which includes casual visitors, we only collect standard information that is available to all web page providers via your internet browser but we do not use cookies. For authenticated (logged in) visitors, we collect, use and protect the personal information which you provide to us following the principles below.
Information collected for Statistical Purposes
When you look at the web site of St Paul's College, we automatically record the following information:
- your IP address
- pages you accessed and documents downloaded (known via you IP address)
- the previous site you have visited that referred you to our site (such as Google)
- the type of browser you are using, screen resolution, the type of computer/mobile device you are using
Using your personal information
Unless required to do otherwise by law, we only collect your information in order to provide you with information and services which you request and to provide you with information about the College. We will only send further information to you in the future if it is explicitly requested. We will also give you the choice of receiving this information via email and/or post.
Disclosing your personal information
We will not disclose your personal information to any individual, company or organisation (except as required by law). We do not share email or address information with other businesses or organisations.
Access to your personal information
We believe you have a right to know about what information organisations have about you. If you wish to access a copy of the personal information about you held by St Paul's College, please contact the College Office on (02) 9550 7444. College Alumni and associates may also be able to log in to portions of the website and review and edit their information.
Further Information
If you have any particular, unusual or sensitive enquiries with regard to privacy matters, please contact the College office on (02) 9550 7444.