Privacy Policy
Introduction
Capitalis International Pty Ltd (ACN 103 831 214) is a company incorporated in Australia. In this Privacy Policy we will refer to Capitalis International Pty Ltd as “Capitalis”, “we”, “us” and “our”.
This website www.capitalis.com.au (“the Site”) is owned and operated by Capitalis.
This is Capitalis’ Australian Privacy Principles privacy policy. It explains how Capitalis approaches the
important issue of privacy and the management of your Personal Information.
Please contact Capitalis’ Privacy Officer (details are at the end of this Privacy Policy) if you require any further information regarding our Privacy Policy.
Established in 2003, Capitalis is a results-driven, strategic marketing research consultancy experienced in collecting, analysing and interpreting commercial data to provide evidence-based, strategic marketing advice and direction to our clients across Asia Pacific, North America and Europe.
We offer a blend of services combining the rigour of 360 degree quantitative and qualitative market research, with the strategic insight and know-how of experienced business consultants that delivers clarity with purpose for our clients to help them to successfully compete and grow (collectively “Services”).
By choosing to participate in the Services and or by using the Site, you consent and agree to the Privacy Policy of Capitalis as follows:
The Australian Privacy Principles
The Australian Government introduced updated legislation in 2014 its Privacy Act (1988), to further enhance the protection and handling of an individual’s privacy and personal information. These principles replace the previous National Privacy Principles that operated from 2001. You can find out more about the Australian Privacy Principles by calling the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner on 1300 36 39 92 or through their website at www.oaic.gov.au.
“Personal Information means information or an opinion about an identified individual, or an individual who is reasonably identifiable:
Capitalis respects and upholds your right to privacy protection under the Australian Privacy Principles in regulating how we collect, use, disclose and hold your Personal Information. We have a detailed policy and set of procedures to ensure that only authorised staff have access to your personal information, that it remains confidential and is only used for appropriate purposes and in accordance with this notice.
In addition to the Australian Privacy Principles, individuals located in the European Union (EU) may also have rights under EU based rules known as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The GDPR has harmonised the data privacy laws of each individual EU country, giving more rights to individuals located in the EU and more obligations to organisations holding their personal information.
Details of additional rights of individuals located in the EU and how we meet them are outlined in the relevant section below.
The Personal Information We Collect, and Why We Collect It
Your personal and sensitive information is only collected as is necessary for a function or activity, or to enable us to carry out our work and deliver our Services.
We may use your personal information to send you information about our work or to let you know about our Services. Each time we send you a direct marketing communication we will provide you with a simple way to “opt out” of receiving similar communications in the future.
You can also let us know that you do not wish to receive any further communications by contacting Capitalis’ Privacy Officer.
Capitalis will not collect sensitive information about health, racial or ethnic origin, political opinions or membership, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade association or union membership, sexual preferences or criminal record unless you have consented to give this information and it is relevant to our work and Services. We will always collect such information in a non-intrusive, lawful and fair manner.
We will offer you the option of not identifying yourself or of using a pseudonym where it is practical to do so.
Opting-Out or Modifying Your Information
If you want to change any information that you have previously given us, or if you want to opt out of future communications please contact Capitalis’ Privacy Officer as detailed below.
How We Collect Your Personal Information
We collect your personal information when you provide it to Capitalis in a number of ways including but not limited to:
Personal information may be stored on our web servers but will only be accessed by us to provide technical support, or to carry out other functions reasonably necessary to provide the work or Service. This Personal Information will not be disclosed in any other way without the individual’s written consent.
How do we use your Personal Information?
We may use your Personal Information to the extent that is reasonably necessary to carry out the Services including for the following purposes:
These third parties may include:
Our Site Security
By using our Site you acknowledge and agree that the internet is inherently insecure and that you use the internet at your own risk. You acknowledge that you do not hold Capitalis liable for any security breaches, viruses or other malicious software that may infect your computer or other internet browsing device, or any loss of data, revenue or otherwise that may occur as a result of using our Site.
We strive to ensure the security of your Personal Information and we take reasonable steps to protect your Personal Information from:
a) misuse, interference and loss; and
b) unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.
We will review and update our physical and data security measures in light of current technologies. Unfortunately, no data transmission over mobile data and communication services can be guaranteed to be totally secure.
For security purposes, any Personal Information that we receive and/or provide to third parties will be password protected.
In addition, our employees and contractors who provide services related to our information systems are obliged to respect the confidentiality of any Personal Information held by us.
We will do everything reasonably within our power and control to prevent unauthorised use or disclosure of your Personal Information. However, we will not be held responsible for events arising from any unauthorised use or access to your Personal Information.
Certain sections of our Site are secured using industry-standard SSL/TLS technology to encrypt data between your browser and the Site.
Social Networking Services
We may use social networking services such as LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube to communicate with the public about our Services. When you communicate with us using these social networking and digital media services we may collect your personal information, but we only use it to help us to communicate with you and the public.
The social networking and digital media services will also handle your personal information for its own purposes. These services have their own privacy policies. You can access the privacy policies for LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube (a Google company) on their websites.
Spam Act
We adhere to the Spam Act 2003. The Spam Act prohibits the sending of unsolicited emails, SMS and MMS messages for commercial purposes from or within Australia or to people in Australia. The Spam Act also bans the supply and use of software designed to harvest email addresses.
ADDITIONAL RIGHTS FOR INDIVIDUALS LOCATED IN THE EUROPEAN UNION (EU)
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has harmonised the data privacy laws of each individual EU country, giving more rights to individuals located in the EU and more obligations to
organisations holding their personal information. In this section, “personal information” means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (the meaning given to the term “personal data” in the GDPR).
Personal information must be processed in a lawful, fair and transparent manner. As such, if you are located in the EU, the GDPR requires us to provide you with more information about how we collect, use, share and store your personal information as well as advising you of your rights as a “data subject”.
If you are located in the EU and have an enquiry relating to your rights under the GDPR, please contact our Privacy Officer at enquiries@capitalis.com.au.
What personal information do we collect?
Please refer to the above section headed “The personal information we collect, and why we collect it” for details of the personal information we collect.
Special categories of personal information
The GDPR provides additional protection for personal information about your racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, biometric data (for example your fingerprints), or data concerning your health, sex life or sexual orientation. We will only process this type of personal information with your consent or where otherwise lawfully permitted.
How long we keep your personal information
We will keep your personal information while you are a client of Capitalis. We aim to keep your personal information for only as long as we need it.
We generally keep your personal information for up to 7 years after you stop being a client but we may keep your personal information for longer to fulfil legal or regulatory obligations, for internal research and analytics, or to respond to a question or complaint.
How we use your personal information
We can only collect and use your personal information if we have a valid lawful reason to do so. For Capitalis, these reasons are:
In the table below, we have set out the relevant grounds that apply to each purpose of data processing
that is mentioned in this Privacy Policy:
Purposes of the data processing | Reasons/ uses |
To provide and administer our Services | • contract performance •legitimate interests (to allow us to perform our |
For marketing purposes | • legitimate interests (in order to market to you) and consent (which can be withdrawn at any time) |
To provide client support | • contract performance •legal obligation •legitimate interests (to allow us to correspond |
To comply with our legal obligations | • legal obligation •legitimate interests (to cooperate with the law |
To conduct market, consumer and other research | • legitimate interests (to ensure that we understand our clients’ requirements) |
To ensure website content is relevant | • legitimate interests (to allow us to provide you with the content and services on our Site) |
Your rights as a data subject
You have the following rights with respect to the personal information we hold about you.
The right to be informed how personal information is processed: You have the right to be informed how your personal information is being collected and used. If we require your consent to process your personal information you can withdraw consent at any time. If you withdraw consent, we may not be able to provide certain services to you. The right to withdraw only applies when the lawful basis of processing is consent.
The right of access to personal information: You can access your personal information that we hold by emailing our Privacy Officer at enquiries@capitalis.com.au.
The right to rectification: You have the right to question any personal information we have about you that is inaccurate or incomplete. If you do, we will take reasonable steps to check the accuracy and correct it.
The right to erasure: You have the right to ask us to delete your personal information if there is no need for us to keep it. You can make the request verbally or in writing. There may be legal or other reasons why we need to keep your personal information and if so we will tell you what these are.
The right to restrict processing: You have the right to ask us to restrict our use of your personal information in some circumstances. In this situation we would not use or share your personal information while it is restricted. This is not an absolute right and only applies in certain circumstances.
The right to data portability: In some circumstances you have the right to request we provide you with a copy of the personal information you have provided to us in a format that can be easily reused.
The right to object: In some circumstances you have the right to object to us processing your personal information.
Rights in relation to automated decision making and profiling: We sometimes use systems to make automated decisions (including profiling) based on personal information we have collected from you or obtained from other sources such as credit reporting bodies. These automated decisions can affect the services we offer you. You can ask that we not make decisions based on automated score alone or object to an automated decision and ask that a person review.
The right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority: You have the right to complain to the regulator if you are not happy with the outcome of a complaint. Please refer to the European Commission Website for details of the relevant data protection authorities. The individual regulator’s websites will tell you how to report a concern.
Please note that while any changes you make to your personal information will be reflected in active user databases instantly or within a reasonable period of time, we may retain all information you submit for backups, archiving, prevention of fraud and abuse, analytics, satisfaction of legal obligations, or where we otherwise reasonably believe that we have a legitimate reason to do so.
You may decline to share certain personal information with us, in which case we may not be able to provide to you some of the features and functionality of our services.
Changes to our Privacy Policy
Capitalis may, without notice, amend or modify this Privacy Policy by posting the amended Privacy Notice to our Site.
How to Access, Correct or Update Your Personal Information
If you have any complaints, questions or concerns about what information Capitalis holds or about the accuracy of that information, please contact Capitalis’ Privacy Officer.
If you would like to access the information that we hold about you, or to complain about a possible breach of the Australian Privacy Principles, you can write to Capitalis’ Privacy Officer at the address provided below.
We will respond to your complaint or endeavour to give you access to the information requested within two weeks. In order to maintain the confidentiality of your personal information, we will ask you to meet with you so we can review your specific identification documents before we give you access. If it is not practical for you to meet us in person, we will arrange to check your identification before we mail the information out to you.
If the information that we hold about you is incorrect or not up-to-date, we will update it as soon as possible after you have shown us how and why it is incorrect.
In the unlikely event that we are unable to provide you with access to your personal information for legal reasons as specified in the Privacy Act, we will provide you with reasons for denying access.
If you are not satisfied with Capitalis’ response to your complaint, question or concern, you may wish to lodge a complaint with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner. Further information can be found on the Commissioner’s website or by calling 1300 363 992.
Site accessibility
We are committed to providing an accessible experience for users of our Site. If you encounter any difficulties with our Site, please direct your enquiry to enquiries@capitalis.com.au.
Communication
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Privacy Officer’s contact details
Capitalis’ Privacy Officer can be contacted by: Telephoning: +61 (8) 6252 3450
Writing to: The Privacy Officer
Capitalis
89 Wellington Road, Dianella, WA 6059
Emailing: enquiries@capitalis.com.au