This Privacy Policy applies to all personal client information howsoever collected by Ujvari Lawyers.
Australian Privacy Principals
We will treat all personal information in accordance with any and all obligations that are binding upon us under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act). The Privacy Act lays down 13 key principles in relation to the collection and treatment of personal information, which are called the “Australian Privacy Principles”.
Collection of personal information
Your privacy is very important to us. For that reason, please read the following details carefully and get in contact with us if you have any questions. You can contact Ujvari Lawyers on:
0407 610 338 or at www.ujvarilawyers.com
Purpose of collection of personal information
Ujvari Lawyers may need to collect relevant personal information about you for the primary purpose of following users enquiries. Such information can include: your name, contact information and other relevant information.
You are not obliged to provide this information. However, not providing this information, may limit our ability to contact you to provide advice on your specific legal issues.
Ujvari Lawyers may also collect your information to:
- To send you newsletters and updates that may be useful or relevant to you;
- To improve customer our service and content of our website;
- To personalise your experience of our website;
- To promote the services of Ujvari Lawyers or any third party affiliate or service partner of Ujvari Lawyers; and
- To process transactions, for the purpose of which Ujvari Lawyers may disclose your information in the circumstances under this policy.
Ujvari Lawyers will never sell, exchange, barter or rent your personal information to any third party without your prior written approval.
Access and corrections to your personal information
Ausralian Privacy Principle 6 of the Privacy Act allows you to get access to, and correct, the personal information that we hold about you in certain circumstances. If you would like to obtain such access, please contact Ujvari Lawyers on the details set out above.
If we can comply with your request for access to your personal information, we may require you to pay our reasonable costs for time and any associated costs (e.g. photocopying).
It is very important that all information kept by us be accurate and up-to-date. For this reason you are encouraged to inform Ujvari Lawyers as soon as possible of any changes to your personal information.
Disclosure of your personal information
It is important that you are able to trust that your privacy is protected. As such, all disclosures and information between you and Ujvari Lawyers are confidential. We will not disclose any of your personal information gathered except in cases where:
- Your prior approval has been obtained to:
- provide a written report to another professional or agency;
- discuss the material with another person;
- disclose the information in any other way;
- You would reasonably expect your personal information to be disclosed to another professional or agency and disclosure of your personal information to that third party is for a purpose which is directly related to the primary purpose for which your personal information was collected;
- Failure to disclose the information would in Ujvari Lawyers’ reasonable belief place you or another person at serious risk to life, health or safety;
- It is subpoenaed by a court;
- Disclosure is otherwise required or authorised by law.
Ujvari Lawyers will not disclose your personal information to overseas recipients, unless you consent or such disclosure is otherwise required by law. We will not use, sell, rent or disclose your personal information for any other purpose.
Information provided to PayPal
All purchases that are made through this site are processed securely and externally by PayPal. Unless you expressly consent otherwise, we do not see or have access to any personal information that you may provide to PayPal, other than information that is required in order to process your order and deliver your purchased items to you (eg, your name, email address and billing address).
IP addresses
This site may also collect Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. IP addresses are assigned to computers on the internet to uniquely identify them within the global network. Ujvari Lawyers may collect and manage IP addresses as part of the service of providing internet session management and for security purposes. Ujvari Lawyers may also collect and use
Cookies
This site uses “cookies” to help personalise your online experience. A cookie is a text file or a packet of information that is placed on your hard disk by a web page server to identify and interact more effectively with your computer. There are two types of cookies that may be used at this site: a persistent cookie and a session cookie. A persistent cookie is entered by your web browser into the “Cookies” folder on your computer and remains in that folder after you close your browser, and may be used by your browser on subsequent visits to this site. A session cookie is held temporarily in your computer’s memory and disappears after you close your browser or shut down your computer. Cookies cannot be used to run programs. Cookies are uniquely assigned to you, and can only be read by a web server in the domain that issued the cookie to you. In some cases, cookies may collect and store personal information about you. Ujvari Lawyers extends the same privacy protection to your personal information, whether gathered via cookies or from other sources.
You may configure your internet browser to accept all cookies, reject all cookies or notify you when a cookie is sent. Please refer to your internet browser’s instructions to learn more about these functions. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser settings to decline cookies if you prefer. If you choose to decline cookies, you may not be able to fully experience the interactive features of this site.
Why we use cookies
This site uses cookies in order to:
- remember your preferences for using this site;
- facilitate e-commerce transactions, to ensure that your order is remembered between pages during the checkout process;
- show relevant notifications to you (eg, notifications that are relevant only to users who have, or have
not, subscribed to newsletters or email or other subscription services); and - remember details of data that you choose to submit to us (eg, through online contact forms or by way of comments, forum posts, chat room messages, reviews, ratings, etc).
Many of these cookies are removed or cleared when you log out but some may remain so that your preferences are remembered for future sessions.
Third party cookies
In some cases, third parties may place cookies through this site. For example:
- Google Analytics, one of the most widespread and trusted website analytics solutions, may use cookies de-identified data about how long users spend on this site and the pages that they visit;
- Google AdSense, one of the most widespread and trusted website advertising solutions, may use cookies to serve more relevant advertisements across the web and limit the number of times that a particular advertisement is shown to you; and
- third party social media applications (eg, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, YouTube, Instagram, etc) may use cookies in order to facilitate various social media buttons and/or plugins in this site.
Third party websites
You may click-through to third party websites from this site, in which case we recommend that you refer to the privacy statement of the websites you visit. This Privacy Policy applies to this site only and Ujvari Lawyers assumes no responsibility for the content of any third party websites.
Redirection to PayPal
In particular, when you submit an order to us, you may be automatically redirected to PayPal in order to complete the required payment. The payment page that is provided by PayPal is not part of this site. As noted above, we are not privy to any of the bank account, credit card or other personal information that you may provide to PayPal, other than information that is required in order to process your order and deliver your purchased items to you (eg, your name, email address and billing address). We recommend that you refer to PayPal’s privacy statement if you would like more information about how PayPal collects and handles your personal information.
Re-marketing
We may use the Google AdWords and/or Facebook re-marketing services to advertise on third party websites to previous visitors to this site based upon their activity on this site. This allows us to tailor our marketing to better suit your needs and to only display advertisements that are relevant to you. Such advertising may be displayed on a Google search results page or a website in the Google Display Network or inside Facebook. Google and Facebook may use cookies and/or pixel tags to achieve this. Any data so collected by Google and/or Facebook will be used in accordance with their own respective privacy policies. None of your personal Google and/or Facebook information is reported to us.
You can set preferences for how Google advertises to you using the Google Ads Settings page (https://www.google.com/settings/ads). Facebook has enabled an AdChoices link that enables you to opt out of targeted advertising.
GDPR
Ujvari Lawyers welcomes the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) of the European Union (“EU”) as an important step forward in streamlining data protection globally. We intend to comply with the data handling regime laid out in the GDPR in respect of any personal information of data subjects in the EU that we may obtain.
GDPR rights
The requirements of the GDRP are broadly similar to those set out in the Privacy Act and include the following rights:
- you are entitled to request details of the information that we hold about you and how we process it. For EU residents, we will provide this information for no fee;
- you may also have a right to:
- have that information rectified or deleted;
- restrict our processing of that information;
- stop
unauthorised transfers of your personal information to a third party; - in some circumstances, have that information transferred to another
organisation ; and - lodge a complaint in relation to our processing of your personal information with a local supervisory authority; and
- where we rely upon your consent as our legal basis for collecting and processing your data, you may withdraw that consent at any time.
If you object to the processing of your personal information, or if you have provided your consent to processing and you later choose to withdraw it, we will respect that choice in accordance with our legal obligations. However, please be aware that:
- such objection or withdrawal of consent could mean that we are unable to provide our services to you, and could unduly prevent us from legitimately providing our services to other customers subject to appropriate confidentiality protections; and
- even after you have chosen to withdraw your consent, we may be able to continue to keep and process your personal information to the extent required or otherwise permitted by law, in particular:
- to pursue our legitimate interests in a way that might reasonably be expected as part of running our business and which does not materially impact on your rights, freedoms or interests; and
- in exercising and defending our legal rights and meeting our legal and regulatory obligations.
Storage and processing by third parties
Data that we collect about you may be stored or otherwise processed by third party services with data centres based outside the EU, such as Google Analytics, Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, Apple, etc and online relationship management tools. We consider that the collection and such processing of this information is necessary to pursue our legitimate interests in a way that might reasonably be expected (eg, to analyse how our customers use our services, develop our services and grow our business) and which does not materially impact your rights, freedom or interests.
Ujvari Lawyers requires that all third parties that act as “data processors” for us provide sufficient guarantees and implement appropriate technical and
Duration of retention of your data
We will only keep your data for as long as is necessary for the purpose for which it was collected, subject to satisfying any legal, accounting or reporting requirements. At the end of any retention period, your data will either be deleted completely or anonymised (for example, by aggregation with other data so that it can be used in a non-identifiable way for statistical analysis and business planning). In some circumstances, you can ask us to delete your data.
Keeping your information up-to-date
To ensure that your personal information is accurate and up to date, please promptly advise us of any changes to your information by contacting us on:
0407 610 338 or at www.ujvarilawyers.com
Security of your personal information
Ujvari Lawyers takes the security of your personal information seriously and has processes in place to ensure the security of your personal information, including password protection of computers, laptops, tablets, external hard drives and the like. Any hard-copy information kept by us will be locked securely and accessible only to Ujvari Lawyers authorised personnel (as necessary).
Your personal information is stored by Ujvari Lawyers or by our service providers in a manner that reasonably protects it from misuse and loss and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.
When your personal information is no longer needed for the purpose for which it was obtained, we will take reasonable steps to destroy or permanently de-identify your personal information.
Questions and Complaints
If you have any questions for about Ujvari Lawyers’ privacy policy, or if you believe that we has breached the National Privacy Principles or the principles embodied in this Client Privacy Policy, please contact us on:
0407 610 338 or at www.ujvarilawyers.com
If you do not then feel that we have adequately responded to or resolved your complaints, please contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner at GPO Box 5218, Sydney NSW 2001.
Changes to Privacy Policy
Ujvari Lawyers’ Privacy Policy may change from time to time in response to needs or changing legal requirements.
If our Privacy Policy changes, the amended version of the Privacy Policy will be available on the relevant page of the Ujvari Lawyers website.