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PRIVACY POLICY

  1. Introduction

    1. This website is a created and controlled by Ridden Out Racing Pty Ltd (ABN 65 342 001 681) (we, us or our).

    2. We are committed to ensuring your personal information is protected. We manage your personal information in accordance with the Australian Privacy Principles set out in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act).

    3. By accessing and using our horse racing tipping services and related products (collectively, Services) and website you agree to this Privacy Policy.

    4. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, store, use and disclose your Personal Information, and to how you may access your Personal Information (as defined in the Privacy Act) kept by us or how you may make a privacy complaint.

  2. The Information we Collect About you

    1. We will only collect and hold Personal Information about you that is reasonably necessary to undertake our business activities and functions, deliver our Services to you, or as otherwise permitted by law.

    2. The type of Personal Information that we collect and use depends on the type of dealings that you have with us and includes the following:

    3. Contact details (for example, full name, country of residence, mobile and telephone numbers and email address);
      information relating to your dealings, or enquiries you have made, with us, including information about the Services you have ordered;

    4. Payment and billing information;

    5. Information regarding your access and use of our website, including location information, IP address and any third party websites you access;

    6. Other information that you provide to us or that we may collect in the course of our relationship with you;

    7. Through surveys, competition forms, at special events and other promotional activities; and

    8. Information provided by or on behalf of applicants for employment.

    9. We do not collect your Sensitive Information (as defined by the Privacy Act). However, some of our services are automated and we may not recognise that you have accidentally provided us with Sensitive Information. If you have accidentally sent us Sensitive Information, please contact us using the contact details set out in section 11 below.

  3. How we collect Personal Information

    1. We will collect Personal Information about you in a number of different ways. We may collect Personal Information directly from you or in the course of our dealings with you. For example, when you:

    2. contact and correspond with us (for example, when you participate in a promotion, competition, or survey, or when you complete online forms for our Services or subscribe to our publications, alerts and newsletters, or information you provide to us when you send us an email);

    3. When use or order our Services;

    4. Visit our website (including via cookies), contact us online or via telephone with a query or request or make a comment on our social media sites;

    5. From third parties (including our related bodies corporate, business partners, service providers, credit reporting bodies, credit providers, government agencies, public registries, search agencies, regulatory and licensing bodies, parties to whom you refer us (for example, previous employers and referees), recruitment agencies and from publicly available sources of information (for example, social media));

    6. When apply for a position of employment with us; or

    7. When otherwise legally authorized or required to do so.

    8. When we collect Personal Information directly from you, we will take reasonable steps to notify you (using a collection notice) at, before, or as soon as practicable after, the time of collection. As a collection notice is specific to a particular collection of Personal Information, it will provide more specific information about our information-handling practices than this Privacy Policy.

    9. Where we collect information about you from your authorised representative, we will take reasonable steps to make sure that you are made aware of the collection.

  4. How we use your Personal Information
    We use and disclose your Personal Information for the purposes for which the information is collected, including (but not limited to):providing or delivering our Services to you, including, without limitation, to provide you with access to, and use of, our Betting Guide;

    1. assisting with, or responding to, your queries;

    2. informing you about our website, Services, offers, competitions, promotions, events, sweepstakes, surveys, questionnaires, or other matters which we believe are of interest to you (such as recruitment or job opportunities);

    3. share with our Third Party Providers;

    4. administer, improve and manage our Services, website (including customising the advertising and content on our website) and relationship with you;

    5. charge and bill you for the use of our Services;

    6. verifying your identity;

    7. for internal record keeping;

    8. for direct marketing purposes (see section 6 below); and

    9. complying with our legal and regulatory obligations.

  5. Disclosure to Third Party Providers

    1. In order to provide or deliver our Services to you we may disclose your Personal Information to:

    2. our related bodies corporate, business partners, service providers, third party contractors, agents or suppliers;

    3. authorised external service providers who perform functions on our behalf, such as financial and credit card institutions in order to process any payments, internet and technology services providers, web developers, hosting companies, marketing, advertising and security service providers, fulfilment companies, credit reporting agents, debt collection agents, market research and recruitment provider;

    4. external business advisors, such as auditors, lawyers, insurers and financiers,
      (collectively, Third Party Providers).

    5. We may also disclose your Personal Information to:

    6. to any other party with your consent and direction; and

    7. law enforcement bodies or regulatory authorities to assist with their functions, or as otherwise required or authorised by law.

    8. Prior to the disclosure of Personal Information to Third Party Providers, we will take such steps as reasonable in the circumstances to ensure that the Third Party Providers treat your Personal Information securely and otherwise complies with the relevant Australian Privacy Principles in relation to the Personal Information.

  6. Marketing Communications

    1. We may use and disclose your Personal Information to send you information about the Services we offer, as well as other information that may be of interest to you. We may send this information in a variety of ways, such as by mail, email, SMS, telephone, social media or by customizing online content and displaying advertising on our website.

    2. If you do not wish to receive any of these marketing communications, you can opt out by following the unsubscribe instructions included in the relevant marketing communication, or by contacting us using the contact details set out in section 11 below.

  7. Notifiable Data Breaches Scheme
    In the event of any loss, or unauthorized access or disclosure of your Personal Information that is likely to result in serious harm to you, we will investigate and notify you and the Australian Information Commissioner as soon as practicable, in accordance with notifiable data breach scheme contained in Part IIIC of the Privacy Act.

  8. Security of your Personal Information

    1. We take steps reasonable in the circumstances to ensure that the Personal Information it holds is protected from misuse, interference and loss and from unauthorized access, modification or disclosure. We hold Personal Information in both hard copy and electronic forms in secure databases on secure premises, accessible only by authorized staff.

    2. The transmission of information via the Internet is not completely secure. We cannot guarantee the security of your data transmitted to our website and any transmission is at your own risk.
      We will destroy or de-identify Personal Information in circumstances where it is no longer required, unless we are otherwise required or authorized by law to retain the information.

  9. Accessing and Correcting your Personal Information

    1. We take steps reasonable in the circumstances to ensure Personal Information it holds is accurate, up-to-date, complete, relevant and not misleading. Under the Privacy Act, you have a right to access and seek correction of your Personal Information that is collected and held by us.

    2. If at any time you would like to access or correct the Personal Information we hold about you, or you would like more information about our approach to privacy, please contact us via the contact details set out in section 11 below. We will grant access to the extent required or authorized by the Privacy Act or other law and take steps reasonable in the circumstances to correct Personal Information where necessary and appropriate.

    3. To obtain access to your Personal Information:

    4. you will have to provide proof of identity to ensure that Personal Information is provided only to the correct individuals and that the privacy of others is protected; and

    5. we may charge you a reasonable administration fee, which reflects our costs in providing you with access to your Personal Information in accordance with your request.

    6. If we refuse your request to access or correct your Personal Information, we will provide you with written reasons for the refusal and details of complaint mechanisms.

  10. Cookies

    1. We use small text files placed on your computer called ‘cookies’ to collect standard log and visitor behavior information in an anonymous form. We use this information to analyse how visitors use our website and to compile statistical reports on website activity. You can set your computer to reject cookies, but this may affect your ability to use certain parts of our website.

    2. We may also log your IP address. Your IP address is your computer’s electronic Internet address. We may collect your IP address to see trends, run the website, track user movements, and gather broad demographic information.

  11. Privacy Complaints

    1. If you have any complaints or issues you wish to raise with us regarding the way we have handled your Personal Information, or would like to discuss any issues about our Privacy Policy, please contact us directly by email to info@riddenoutracing.com.au. Please provide us with full details of your complaint and any supporting documentation.

    2. We will respond to you within a reasonable period of time to acknowledge your complaint and inform you of the next steps we will take in resolving your complaint. At all times, we will treat your privacy complaint seriously and in a confidential manner.

    3. If you are unhappy with a response that you have received from us, you may direct your complaint to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.

  12. Changes to this Privacy Policy
    From time to time it may be necessary for us to review and revise our Privacy Policy. We may notify you about changes to this Privacy Policy by posting an updated version on our website. We encourage you to check our website from time to time to ensure you are familiar with our latest Privacy Policy.

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