This policy sets out how Pressure Dynamics International Pty Ltd (ACN 164 492 433) (PD) collects, uses and
discloses your personal information.
If you disclose personal information to third parties this policy will not apply, and you will be subject to the
privacy policy of that third party.
By accessing or using PD services (PD Network) you agree to the collection, use and disclosure of your
personal information in the manner described in this policy.
Words defined in the PD Terms and Conditions of Use have the same meaning in this Privacy Policy.
Pressure Dynamics and Privacy
Pressure Dynamics is bound by the Privacy Act (1988).
What Personal Information is Collected?
PD collects personal information to assist it and its related bodies corporate to conduct their activities
and provide the range of services they offer.
- Personal information collected by PD may include:
Identification details, which may include name, birth date, gender, security questions and
answers. - Bank account and PD account details.
- User ID’s and passwords.
- Services provided to you, including saved items and searches.
- Business information, such as ABN and licence number.
- Information about the devices on which you visit the PD Network, and your activities on those
sites. - Third party account details (for example where you sign in through a social network).
- Social profile information; and
- Records and content of communications with PD or any other person including records and
content using Communications Services (as that term is defined in PD Terms and Conditions of
Use). Please note that such records and content may be stored and scanned by PD.
How is Personal Information Collected?
- PD collects personal information in a number of ways, including:
Directly from you when you provide information directly to PD in person, by phone or in writing
(whether electronic or otherwise). - Directly from you when you communicate with PD or any other person using PD
Communications Services. - From third parties such as
- PD related companies.
- Operators of linked or served web sites, applications and advertising on the PD Network.
- Social networks where you choose to share that information when creating an account.
- From 3rd party data providers who have been directed by you to send us information on your behalf.
- Through use of PD proprietary software in which personal information is stored; and
- From organisations identified or described under the heading “How is personal information disclosed”.
How is Personal Information Used?
Your personal information may be used for the following purposes:
- To maintain appropriate business records.
- To research, develop, improve and use within PD products and services.
- To pre-populate / customise / provide shortcuts on our websites.
- To conduct surveys to determine use and satisfaction with PD services.
- To generate statistics in relation to the PD Network.
- For the purposes of feedback, reviews and ratings.
- To promote and market special offers and other services to you.
- For purposes connected with the operation of the PD Network.
- For staff training and quality assurance; and
- To personalise the site experience and / or the advertising you see when you visit sites within the PD Network.
How is Personal Information Disclosed?
PD may disclose personal information to individuals and organisations other than PD. The organisations to which we may disclose personal information include:
- PD staff and PD’s related bodies corporate.
- The public if you use publicly available Communications Services.
- Individuals and organisations that advertise with PD if you submit an enquiry or seek certain services through PD – depending on your enquiry these may include operators of Linked Sites.
- Outsourced service providers who assist PD to provide its services including:
- Information technology providers.
- Marketing and market research advisers.
- Professional advisers.
- Entities to whom you request we send your information.
- Resellers of PD services.
- Organisations involved in a sale/transfer of PD assets, business or shares.
- To assist government or regulatory authorities or police; and
- As we are required by law, for example pursuant to a subpoena or in accordance with unclaimed money legislation.
Where PD provides information to a third party at your request (for example where you submit an enquiry), you acknowledge that your information will be handled by that third party in accordance with its privacy policy and not in accordance with the PD privacy policy.
Maintaining Personal Information Quality
PD strives to maintain accurate and up-to-date records. To facilitate this, please let us know if any of your details change.
How to Access Your Personal Information
You generally have a right to access your personal information, subject to a few exceptions provided by law. If you wish to access your personal information, please go to “contact us” link at the bottom of this page. Please remember to provide as much detail as you can as this will help us to find the information. There is no charge for this service, however you may be required to verify your identity before any information is released to you.
About Security and Personal Information
PD takes reasonable steps to protect personal information collected from misuse, loss, unauthorised access, modifications or disclosure. Your personal information may be stored in hard copy documents but is generally stored electronically on PD systems.
Transfer of Personal Information Outside of Australia
Some PD service providers are located outside of Australia. It may be necessary to disclose your personal information to those service providers for some of the purposes listed above. By providing PD with your personal information, you consent to the disclosure / transfer of your personal information outside of Australia as set out in this privacy policy. A list of the countries in which these service providers are located may be provided upon request.
What If You Don’t Provide Personal Information?
If you choose not to provide personal information when requested, PD may not be able to provide you with the full range of PD services.
PD Network, Linked Sites and Personal Information
When you visit a website or use an application on the PD Network, PD records anonymous information such as IP address, time, date, referring URL, and other referral information, device information and location, carrier, site interactions such as your access to website features, pages accessed, content, searching activities, lead submission, and files accessed and downloaded, type of browser and operating system.
Such information collected by PD may be linked to other information PD holds about a user, compiling a complete profile about PD users’ browsing activities on the PD Network.
PD uses “cookies” and other methods to collect and store the information set out above. A cookie is a small file that stays on your computer until, depending on whether it is a sessional or persistent cookie, you turn your computer off or it expires (this may be as little as 30 days or up 2 years, or longer in some cases). Cookies may be used by PD or by service providers engaged by PD to provide you with the full range of services it offers, remember your preferences, remember the sites you visit on the PD Network, measure and analyse usage of the PD Network and for security. Persistent cookies may be used to identify the sites you visit on the PD Network and to personalise the advertising that you see when you make future visits to that site or other sites. You may adjust your internet browser settings to disable cookies. If cookies are disabled PD may not be able to provide you with the full range of PD services.
The PD Network may include links to third party web sites, co-branded web sites and applications served to the PD Network by third parties (Linked Sites). The operators of Linked Sites may collect personal information through the use of cookies and otherwise. PD is not responsible for Linked Sites and recommends you read the privacy policy of Linked Sites before disclosing your personal information.
What If I Have a Problem?
If you have a problem, complaint, want to change your personal information or just wish to enquire about privacy please contact us.
Location: 234 Barrington Street, Bibra Lake, WA 6163
Postal Address: As above
Phone: 08 9273 7277
Email: compliance@pressuredynamics.com
PD treats complaints relating to privacy extremely seriously. If you submit a concern or complaint, we will endeavour to deal with it comprehensively and reach an outcome with which all parties are satisfied. If you would like further information about privacy in Australia, please visit www.oaic.gov.au.