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For The Natural Advantage
For The Natural Advantage
Stance  is committed to protecting your privacy. This Statement  discloses the practices by which Stance  intends to protect the quality  and integrity of your personally identifiable information. We understand how important the privacy of your personal information  is to you, as such, Stance  provides the following Guidelines defining  how we shall deal with your personal information 1. Collection Stance  will only collect personal information that is necessary for  providing those services offered on our website. We shall advise you at  all times the purpose of our collection and ensure that your personal  information is collected by lawful and fair means and by your express  consent. When submitting information on our site, we will collect details  including your name and email address such that newsletters can be  delivered to you. The information we collect is essential for us to be  able to identify accurately who is requesting our newsletter service so  that we may be able to respond to your request. Such information which is collected will be held in the strictest confidence. 2. Use and Disclosure Personal Information we collect will only be used and disclosed for  the purposes identified in our website. Should Stance  intend utilising  this information for secondary purposes your express consent would first  be obtained. 3. Data Quality Reasonable steps will be taken to ensure that personal information  which is collected, used and disclosed is relevant, accurate, complete  and up to date for the purposes for which it is to be utilised. 4. Data Security In house safeguards will monitor and maintain personal information to  protect against unauthorised access, misuse, alteration, destruction  and loss. Furthermore, all information that Stance  no longer requires  will be destroyed or permanently de-identified to ensure continued  protection of your personally identifiable information. 5. Openness Stance  publicly exhibits its personal information practices and  management policies. As well as making these guidelines available  Stance  will take reasonable steps to bring to your attention what  information it holds, for what purposes and how it collected, uses and  discloses that information. 6. Access and Correction Where information is held by Stance  regarding an individual, access  will be provided upon request in a form reasonably suitable to the  information held, except to the extent that; (a) The request for access by the individual is frivolous or vexatious; or If access is denied to an individual then written reasons will be provided outlining why access has been denied. Where an individual establishes that the information held about them  by Stance  is not accurate, complete or up to date, Stance  will take  reasonable steps to correct that information. We will provide full access to all personal information you have  given to us. If you do not wish to have personal information used for a  particular purpose we will not do this. If you desire to review or make necessary corrections or remove  personal information you do not wish us to retain please e-mail us at legal@Stance .com.au to do so. 7. Identifiers Stance  will not adopt an identifier that has been assigned by a Government agency as a means of identifying an individual. 8. Anonymity Whenever it is lawful and practicable, individuals will have the  option of not identifying themselves when entering into transactions  with Stance . 9. Transborder data flows Stance  will not transfer personal data outside of Australia unless: (a) the individual concerned consents to the transfer; or  10. Sensitive Information Stance  will not collect personal information which reveals race,  religious beliefs, political opinions, trade union membership, details  of health, disability or sexual activity or orientation unless the  individual has consented. As such Stance  will not collect personally identifiable information about you except when you have authorised us to do so. Cookies and Browsing Information we collect via our website contributes to the development  of the site by allowing statistical analysis of users. This collection  of statistical data is carried out anonymously with no attempt to  identify users or monitor their specific browsing activities. As such, in order to help us improve our customer service, we utilise  cookies in order to statistically track our web sites performance. We  collect anonymous information from users of our web site including  monitoring the domains from which people visit and measuring visitor  activity. We will only use your disclosed personal information or information  generated by cookies that you have provided to us when we have given you  notification of the intended use or disclosure and you have not  objected to that use or disclosure or you have specifically and  knowingly provided that information to us. Stance  will not share your  personal information with individuals or organisations outside of  Stance. 
            
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 (b) Providing access would unreasonably impact on the privacy of others; or
 (c) Providing access would be unlawful; or
 (d) Providing access would prejudice commercial negotiations between the individual and Stance .
 (b) Stance  has a reasonable belief that the overseas recipient is subject to similar privacy laws to Australia
 (c) the transfer is necessary for the performance of a contract between the individual concerned and Stance 
 (d) the transfer is for the benefit of the individual concerned and it  is not practicable to obtain the individual?s consent as to the subject  matter of the information transferred.Latest Blogs
                 
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