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Privacy

Scope

This statement applies to user interactions with the Office of Impact Analysis site.

General

The site makes some use of data that directly or indirectly identifies users. We do not use any personal information for any purpose which is not related to the services we provide to you via this site. We take great care with practices that affect personal privacy. Department of Finance and Deregulation staff welcome feedback from their users in relation to the site’s design and practices, and to this Privacy Statement.

Data Collection

Data that in some way identifies the user is gathered during interactions with the Office of Impact Analysis web-site in the following circumstances:

Computer Information

  • It is a necessary part of visiting any web-site, that the user’s web-browser provides the machine’s identity (its IP-address) to the web-server, so that the server can address the reply to the correct machine. In addition, the browser-type and operating system are provided.

Navigation and Click-Stream Data

  • Browsing any web-site, generates a trail of the pages that are visited, and the time apparently spent displaying each page. We use anonymous temporary cookies to better analyse user navigation trends and to provide additional information to our web analysis software. These cookies can be blocked without impacting your interaction with the Office of Impact Analysis website.

Data Storage, Use and Disclosure, and Retention

All personal data described in the preceding section is stored securely, and archived for a period of at least 12 months and possibly up to 7 years.

The data is used by IA Register site software, and by staff involved in the management of Office of Impact Analysis site, only for:

  • web-site and system administration,including monitoring to prevent security breaches;
  • customisation of the web-site to the user’s needs; and
  • evaluation, research and development.

Identified data can only be re-disclosed to the user if the user provides the unique request session number. Identified data may be disclosed to a third party only in circumstances in which it is legally authorised, such as in the investigation of a criminal offence, and in compliance with a search warrant or subpoena.

Accountability

The staff who operate the Office of Impact Analysis site, and most Commonwealth government agencies, are subject to the Commonwealth Privacy Act 1988.