Privacy and Security

This website privacy statement sets out Calliden's policy on the collection and use of any personal information of users of its website. To view Calliden's complete Privacy Policy please click here (PDF 32kb).

Please email our Privacy Officer at privacy@calliden.com.au and we will send you a copy.

Newsletter Subscription

Calliden will send an email newsletter to people who subscribe to the newsletter service by entering their name, email address and subscription options in the 'Subscribe' page. The newsletters are sent out at random intervals and contain information about and related to Calliden.

Your supplied name, email address and options are stored on the database (see Security). Your individual email address is not used for any other purpose and will not be supplied to a third party.

If at any time you wish to know what personal information of yours we are holding, please email our Privacy Officer at privacy@calliden.com.au and we will send you a copy of all your details as held by us. We will also correct any of these details if you advise us that they are incorrect or obsolete.

Newsletter Unsubscribe

As a recipient of our newsletter should you wish to unsubscribe you can do so by visiting the web page and entering your email address.

Once unsubscribed, your name and email address will be deleted from the database and you will no longer receive the newsletter or any similar service from us unless you sign up to a service again.

Information Collected on the site

When you visit www.calliden.com.au, our Internet Service Providers makes a record of your visit and logs your IP address to monitor the amount of traffic the web site receives, help diagnose problems with our server, and to help administer our web site. Your computer IP address does not contain any personally identifiable information about you, it only identifies your computer to our servers when you visit.

We may also monitor traffic patterns throughout the URL's (websites) registered to Calliden. Calliden may use a feature of your browser called a 'cookie' - cookies by themselves cannot be used to find out your identity or the identities of any of our users - they only identify your computer to our servers when you visit our site.

Cookies are small pieces of information stored on your hard drive, not on our website, to help you navigate a website as easily as possible.

Current as at November 2011.