This Privacy Policy relates to Didgly Pty Ltd and its websites – didgly.com and its mobile app Didgly
We appreciate that privacy is important to everyone. We are committed to complying with the Australian Privacy Principles ("APPs") which are contained in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
This Privacy Policy outlines the type of personal information we collect, how that information is collected, used, stored, and protected, and to whom we may disclose your personal information. We may also provide you with additional information about how Didgly will use your personal information at the time that it is collected.
What is Personal Information
When we refer to personal information, we mean information or an opinion about you, from which you are, or may reasonably be, identified.
This information may include (but is not limited to) your name, date of birth, driver's licence number, phone number, email address, address, nationality, and employment history.
Due to the nature of the services provided by us, we do not collect sensitive information (such as information about your religion, trade union membership, political opinion, health, sexual preference, or criminal record) or credit information (information about loans that may have been provided to you) about you.
The personal information which Didgly collects may include:
Why we collect personal information and how we use them.
We may collect and use your personal information for the purposes of:
Responding to your requests or inquiries and providing with any information or other services requested by you.
Providing you with access to our website, including all associated Didgly images, videos, and other content.
Notifying you about important changes or developments to our functions, activities, services, or our website.
Administering, supporting, improving, and developing our business and services.
Any other purpose which relates to or arise out of requests made by you.
If you lodge a complaint with us, processing and responding to your complaint.
Data Analytics.
Doing anything which you authorize or consent to us doing; or
Taking any action, we are required or authorised by law to take.
If you cease using our products and services, we may retain your personal information to comply with regulatory requirements and may periodically contact you to offer you the opportunity to use our products and services again or to participate in other valuable offers (should you choose to receive such information).
How do we collect personal information
Most of the personal information we collect will be directly from you for purposes as described above. If you do not provide the information requested by us, we may not be able to provide you with our services, or to assist you with your specific needs.
Enquiries about didgly.com and requesting a quote for Didgly’s products or services.
We will collect personal information about you in various ways and at several different points if you choose to provide it to us. For example:
If you send us an email to enquire about our website or licence terms or provide us with information about yourself through the website.
When you complete an application form or send an email for one of our products or services; or
When you provide details to us to enable us provisioning access to our products or services.
We also collect personal information about you from third parties that you have authorised to provide us with this information. For example, we may be provided with your personal information by LinkedIn or other similar service providers. From time to time, we may also purchase lists containing personal information about individuals from organisations offering such lists for marketing purposes.
Website Usage Our server automatically collects information about your use of the website (“Navigational Data”). Navigational Data includes (a) the type of browser you are using, (b) your domain type and server, (c) your IP address, (d) the URL you have come from, (e) the pages of our website that you have visited, date/time stamp and the time spent on those pages, (f) the approximate location of where you accessed our services (if you have opted in to this function), (g) cookies,
(h) Didgly’ generated user credentials,
(i) Personal information as set out in section 1, and
(j) Other Statistics.
This kind of information is collected by many sites. We perform statistical and other analysis on the Navigational Data to (i) analyse and measure user behaviour and trends, (ii) to understand how people use our services, and (iii) to monitor, troubleshoot and improve our services, including to help us evaluate or devise new features. We may also use Navigational Data for internal purposes designed to keep our services secure and operational, such as troubleshooting and testing purposes, and for service improvement, marketing, research, and development purposes and to monitor your use of our website and your compliance with our licence terms. In addition, we may use third party services to help Didgly collect, monitor, and analyse the Navigational Data. Occasionally, we may connect personal information to Navigational Data to improve our services for individual customers, where necessary. If we do this, we will treat the combined information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
Employment If you are applying for a position with us, we will ask you specific information, such as your name, email address, telephone number, qualifications, and employment history. We may also ask you for other information such as your interests and the positions you are interested in.
Any personal information you provide to Didgly in connection with a job application may be used to consider you for current and future employment and may be disclosed to our external advisors to assist in the selection and recruitment process.
Third Party Personal Information
If you provide personal information to us about someone else, you must ensure that you are entitled to disclose that information to us and that, without us taking any further steps required by privacy laws, we may collect, use and disclose such information for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy. For example, you should take reasonable steps to ensure the individual concerned is aware of the various matters detailed in this Privacy Policy. The individual must also provide the consents set out in this Privacy Policy in respect of how we will deal with their personal information.
If Personal Information to be provided to external parties
In the circumstances described below, personal information may be disclosed outside of our organisation.
Third party contractors
Personal information collected by us may be disclosed to third parties to whom we contract out specialised functions (such as our website hosts). If we do disclose personal information to third party contractors under outsourcing or contracting arrangements, we take steps to ensure that those contractors:
comply with the APPs (and the IPPs, if applicable) when they handle your personal information; and are authorised only to use personal information to provide the services or to perform the functions required by us.
Disclosures required by law.
For legal reasons, other disclosures may need to be made to law enforcement agencies, government agencies, courts, or external advisors or in accordance with other laws.
Other disclosures
We do not sell, rent or trade personal information to or with third parties.
By providing us with your personal information, you consent to us disclosing your information to the entities set out in in this Privacy Policy without obtaining your consent on a case-by-case basis.
We may use cloud storage and IT servers that are located offshore. We will not transfer your personal information to any location that is prohibited in accordance with the relevant Privacy Act.
By providing us with your personal information, you consent to us disclosing your information to entities located outside Australia and, when permitted by law to do so, on the basis that we are not required to take such steps as are reasonable in the circumstances to ensure that any overseas recipient complies with Australian privacy laws in relation to your information.
Direct Marketing From time to time, we may use your personal information to provide you with current information about our products and services, special offers you may find of interest, changes to our organisation, or new products or services being offered by us or any company we are associated with. By providing us with your personal information, you consent to us using your information to contact you on an ongoing basis for this purpose, including by mail, email, SMS, social media and telephone.
If you do not wish to receive marketing information, you may at any time decline to receive such information by contacting our Privacy Contacts using the contact details below. We will not charge you for giving effect to your request and will take all reasonable steps to meet your request at the earliest possible opportunity.
It is important to our relationship that the personal information we hold about you is accurate and up to date. If at any time you are of the view that personal information about you is not accurate, complete, or up to date, please write to us with your request for correction. Our policy is to consider any requests for correction in a timely manner. We will not be responsible for any incorrect or incomplete personal information or any consequences arising directly or indirectly from incorrect or incomplete personal information.
Access to your personal information
Under the Privacy Act, you have a right to seek access to information which we hold about you (subject to the limited exceptions set out below).
If you wish to exercise your right under the Privacy Act to seek access to the personal information that we hold about you, we ask that you write to us, and we will explain how we handle your access request. We may charge you for the cost of providing access to these records.
When access to personal information may be denied
There may be situations where we are not required to provide you with access to your personal information. For example, such a situation would be information relating to an existing or anticipated legal proceeding with you, or if your request is frivolous.
An explanation will be provided to you if we deny you access to your personal information we hold.
Safety of storing personal information
We take reasonable steps to ensure the security of personal information held by us from such risks as loss or unauthorised access, destruction, use, modification, or disclosure. Our IT systems are password protected and comply with our security standards. Do we always need to identify you?
In most circumstances it will be necessary for us to identify you in order to successfully do business with you, however, where it is lawful and practicable to do so, we will offer you the opportunity of doing business with us without providing us with personal information.
Third party websites
Sometimes our website contains links to other websites, for your convenience and information. When you access a website other than www.didgly.com, please understand that we are not responsible for the privacy practices of that site. We recommend that you review the privacy policies of each site you visit.
Further information and for lodging complaints
You may request further information about the way we manage your personal information or lodge a complaint by contacting our Admin/Privacy Officer(s) on the contact details below.
We will deal with any complaint by investigating the complaint and providing a response to the complainant within a reasonable time, if we have all necessary information and have completed any investigation required. In cases where further information, assessment or investigation is required, we will seek to agree alternative time frames with you.
Contacting us
Sending an e-mail to us at: admin@didgly.com
Reaching us directly at 0407 514538
Writing to us at:
Director, Didgly
22 Gregory St, Sandy Bay TAS 7005, Australia
Changes to Privacy Policy
We might change this Privacy Policy from time to time and any updates to our Privacy Policy will be published on our website. You need to ensure that you review our Privacy Policy on a regular basis. If you continue to use our website after we change our Privacy Policy, you will be taken to have accepted the new Privacy Policy. This policy was last updated on 15 December 2023.
By visiting our website, requesting a quote, renewing, or using any of our products or services or providing us with your personal information, you agree to your personal information being collected, held, used and disclosed as set out in this Privacy Policy.