Privacy Policy

Daniella Paidi & Associates values the privacy of every individual and are committed to protecting your personal information. This policy explains in detail how, and when, we collect, use and disclose your personal information.
This policy only applies to the website www.dpaa.au and does not apply to linked websites.
Collection Of Personal Information
You can access our home page and browse our website without disclosing to us your identity or your personal information.
Our website does collect non-personal information using software techniques. The sections below about cookies and click-stream data provide further information about this.
Use And Disclosure Of Personal Information
We will not use or disclose any information that we collect through our website unless the use or disclosure is:
– for the primary purpose the information was collected;
– for a related secondary purpose, which an individual ought to reasonably expect in the circumstances;
– required or authorised by law, in particular the provisions of the Legal Profession Uniform Law Application Act 2014 (Vic) (the Application Act) and the Legal Profession Uniform Law (Victoria) as contained within Schedule 1 of the Application Act; or
– for any other purpose permitted under the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 (Vic) or Health Records Act 2001 (Vic).
Cookies
The website contains “cookies”, which are text files that contain information and which are stored on your computer when you visit the website.
The website uses cookies for a variety of purposes, including but not limited to:
– counting the number of visitors and analysing traffic;
– accessing and logging into functions for subscriptions;
These may be either ‘persistent’ cookies, which are permanent and stored on your computer after you have closed your web browser, or ‘session’ cookies, which disappear when you close your web browser.
You may change the settings in your web browser to disable the storage of cookies and to remove undesired cookies.
Click-Stream Data
Our web server automatically records click stream data to register which pages of our website you visit. This data does not enable us to identify who you are.
Click-stream data is non-personal information automatically generated by the web server and includes details such as your server address, domain name, operating system, the date, time and pages visited. This data is collected at an aggregate ‘user trend’ level to assist in maintaining and improving the service level experienced by users of our website.
Security
When accessing or using our website, be aware that there are risks associated with transmitting information across the Internet. We take reasonable steps to protect all information collected through the website from misuse and loss from unauthorised access, modification and disclosure. We have many procedural, software and hardware safeguards in place and information is stored in access-controlled premises or in electronic databases protected by login and password. If you are concerned about security of your data, you should contact us via telephone or email.
Social Media
We maintain social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Any personal information you provide to us via these accounts is collected by us as permitted for engaging with the public, and may, therefore, be used in accordance with this policy. To better protect your privacy and that of others, please do not provide personal information about yourself or others (such as telephone numbers or email addresses) in comments or replies you may make using these social media accounts. When using social media, you agree to the respective Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policies which allow the transfer of your information outside Victoria.

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