Privacy Statement
Roughoats.com Internet Directory.
Your privacy is very important to Roughoats.
Roughoats is committed to protecting your
privacy, and ensuring the confidentiality and the security of all personal
information provided by the user.
Roughoats has therefore developed this policy to protect your
privacy in compliance with the (Australian) Privacy Act provisions.
In our policy below we will inform you:
- What information is being collected by users accessing the website.
- How the data collected is being used.
- Changes to the Privacy Statement.
Information obtained
When you access any website, that web site's hosting provider will make a record of your visit and log the following
information for statistical purposes:
- Your server address
- Your domain or top level domain name (e.g. domainname.com.au)
- The pages and documents downloaded
- The type of browser you are using
- The date and time you visited Roughoats's website
- The previous site you visited
Our Web Hosting Provider is no different than other web hosting providers and provides this information to us as a daily log file.
This non-identified information will then be used to monitor
usage patterns on this site so we can improve navigation and design
features and help you to obtain information easier.
Access to Information
Roughoats will not make an attempt to identify individual users and their browsing activities.
However, in the unlikely event of an
investigation, a law enforcement agency or other government agency, may exercise
its legal authority to inspect our Web Hosting Provider's logs, and
thus gain information about users and their activities.
Changes to the Privacy Statement
We may at any time vary the Privacy Statement by
publishing the varied Privacy Statement on Roughoats's website.
Links to other websites
Our website contains links to websites, as well as
advertising, which are
owned or operated by third parties independent of Roughoats.
We are not responsible for information on, or the
privacy practices of, such websites.
Those websites should contain their own privacy
statements, and their owners or operators are responsible for informing you
about their security and privacy practices.