UsabilityOne - Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Information collected

When you look at the UsabilityOne website we make a record of your visit and log the following information for statistical purposes:

  • your server address
  • your top level domain name (for example .com, .gov, .au, .uk etc)
  • the pages you accessed and documents downloaded
  • the previous site you have visited
  • the type of browser you are using
  • the website or search engine which referred you to us (if applicable)

Access to information collected

UsabilityOne will not make an attempt to identify users or 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 log files.

Please note if you register to receive our Enewsletter, then our Enews Management software tracks your email address including when you have read our newsletter. You may unsubscribe from the newsletter at any time by following the simple instructions at the bottom of each newsletter.

Use and disclosure of information collected

Our Office will only record your email address if you send us a message or submit an online enquiry form from our website. Your email address will only be used or disclosed for the purpose for which you have provided it and it will not be added to a mailing list or used or disclosed for any other purpose without your consent.

Users are advised that there are inherent risks transmitting information across the Internet.

Cookies

This website does not use cookies. No cookies are employed on this website except for those associated with search engines. The website statistics for this site are generated from the web logs.

Contact Us

If you require further information please contact us at: email@UsabilityOne.com

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