Privacy Policy
Respecting your privacy
The Speed Thinking Zone is committed to supporting ‘The National Privacy Principles for the Fair Handling of Personal Information’ which set clear standards for the collection, access, storage and use of personal information which we obtain as part of our business operations.
Our respect for our customers’ right to privacy of their personal information is paramount. We have put in place policies and procedures to ensure that all personal information, no matter how or where it is obtained, is handled sensitively, securely, and in accordance with the National Privacy Principles.
What personal information do we collect and store?
Privacy law requires us to notify you that we are collecting your personal information where it is reasonable and practical for us to do so. So that we can provide services to you (such as free newsletters), we may ask for personal details such as your name or e-mail address through this website.
Generally, you have no obligation to provide any information requested by us. If you choose to withhold requested information however, we may not be able to provide you with the goods and services that depend on the collection of that information.
How is personal information used?
The personal information that we ask for is generally used to provide goods or services (for example newsletters) to you, or to provide directory services.
With your agreement we may also use your personal information in other ways to provide you with superior service. For example, we may use your personal information to advise you of new products and services or updates to this website.
You may tell us that you do not want us to send information to you other than for the main purpose for which we have collected your personal details, and we will respect your wishes.
Postings and Public Areas?
You are solely responsible for the information and other content you post on or through our sites. You understand that personal and other information (e.g., name, e-mail address, phone number) that you post on or through public areas of the sites (e.g., blog) are generally accessible to, and may be collected and used by, others and may result in unsolicited messages or other contact from others.
