Intelligent Resources only stores the names and email addresses of people who are registered with us in order for them to utilise our web services.
We are committed to protecting and securing any personal information you may have provided to us.
Personal information is collected during registration and is typically supplied either by the individual themselves or their employer.
The individual’s personal information is stored in our web services database.
This information is used to indentify the individual in order to provide access to the appropriate Intelligent Resources web services that the individual is entitle to utilise.
The individual has a right to access their personal information and can do so by contacting Intelligent Resources via email, phone or our “Contact Us” facility. The individual has a right to request that their personal information be corrected. Any requested correction to personal information will be made by Intelligent Resources as soon as possible and confirmed via email.
Where any individual utilising our services feels that Intelligent Resources has breached the Australian Privacy Principle (APP), they should contact Intelligent Resources in the first instance and we will make every attempt to attend to their concerns as soon as possible. Complaints may be lodged by contacting Intelligent Resources via email, phone or our “Contact Us” facility.
If after 30 days they are dissatisfied with our response, they may then take their complaint to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) who would then investigate the complaint.
Intelligent Resources does not disclose an individual’s personal information to any third party.
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