Privacy
This website privacy statement applies to theideasfactory.com.au, which is the website of The Ideas Factory Australia.
The Ideas Factory Australia is not responsible for the content, policy or practices of websites operated by third parties that are linked to this website. When you follow a link from this website to another website, we recommend you read and consider the privacy statement of that website.
Collection of personal information
You can browse the content of theideasfactory.com.au anonymously, without disclosing your personal information. However, if you wish to make an enquiry or subscribe to our newsletter or notifications of updates, we will ask you for your name and email address. You will not be able to receive notifications of updates without providing this information.
Collection of site visit data
Our webserver may also automatically record the following data for statistical and administration purposes only:
- your server address
- your top level domain name (e.g. .com, .au, .edu, .gov)
- the date and the time of your visit to the site
- the pages you accessed and downloaded
- the address of the last site you visited
- your operating system
- the type of browser you are using.
We will not attempt to identify individuals from the above information.
We only collect personal information through theideasfactory.com.au when it is knowingly and voluntarily provided by you.
Use and disclosure of personal information
Any personal information we collect through theideasfactory.com.au may be used or disclosed for the primary purpose for which it was collected; for example, to allow us to answer your enquiry or subscribe to our newsletter or notifications. Your personal information will not be shared with any third party and will only be used for the express purpose agreed to.
Personal information will be dealt with in accordance with the applicable legislation in Western Australia and consistent with any legal obligation.
We will not attempt to identify individuals from the above information. However, in the unlikely event of an investigation, a law enforcement agency may exercise its legal authority to inspect records of the above information.