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Aussie Translations is governed by the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). The APPs regulate how personal information is handled by Aussie Translations.
‘Personal information’ means information or an opinion about an identified individual, or an individual who is reasonably identifiable. Aussie Translations Privacy Policy applies to personal information collected and/or held by Aussie Translations.
This Privacy Policy also explains how we process ‘personal data’ about people in the European Union (EU), as required under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). We will review this policy regularly, and we may update it from time to time.
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The personal information you provide here will be used by The Aussie Translations and its subcontractors to answer your enquiry. We will not disclose personal information about you to anybody else, unless you have given consent, or we are authorised or required to do so by law. Our Privacy Policy describes when this might occur. Providing us with the requested information is not required by law. If you choose not to provide us with it, we may not be able to answer your enquiry. Please see The Aussie Translations Privacy Policy on our website for more information about how we handle your personal information, how you can request to access or correct the personal information we hold about you, and who to contact if you have a privacy enquiry or complaint.
Our Privacy Policy explains the lawful grounds on which we collect, use, disclose and transfer personal information. It also explains how you can opt out of direct marketing or object to other forms of handling of your personal information. Our Privacy Policy explains how you can seek access to, or rectification, erasure, portability, or restricted processing of, the personal information we hold about you. It also explains how you can seek human review of automated decision-making or profiling, or complain to a Data Protection Authority (DPA) in the European Union.
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