Privacy Policy
The Salvation Army recognizes the importance of privacy and community concerns about the collection, use, disclosure and security
of personal sensitive and health information which, in the course of its many functions The Salvation Army may collect. This policy
details how we generally mange your information and protect your privacy.
From December 2001 The Salvation Army, like most private sector organisations in Australia, is bound by State and Federal privacy
laws and principles including the National Privacy Principles NPPs”) subject to the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
Internet and Email Privacy
We do not collect any personal information on visitors to our website. we do not use "cookies" or other technology to track visits
and only log the following for statistical purposes -:
- · the number of page hits.
- · the number of unique sessions as identified by server address and top-level domain name (e.g. .com, gov.org,etc).
- · the pages accessed or downloaded by session.
- · the type of browser being used.
However, in the unlikely event of an investigation our hosting logs may be inspected by a law enforcement agency or other government
agency exercising legal authority.
More Information or Complaints
If you would like more information about our policy or the way we manage personal information that we may hold about you or are
concerned that we may have breached your privacy and wish to make a complaint to the “Privacy Officer” by -:
Email: privacy@aus.salvationarmy.org
Mail: Privacy Officer,
The Salvation Army, PO Box 479, Blackburn, Vic 3130
Fax: (03) 8878 4505
Changes to Privacy Policy
We reserve the right as it may be necessary to review or revise or make changes to our Privacy policy and will notify you of those
changes by posting those changes on our web site.
Additional Information
Additional information on the Privacy Principles can be obtained from www.privacy.gov.au
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