Last updated
November 12, 2024
In this Privacy Policy, 'us' 'we' or 'our' means GROW Technology Services Ltd (ACN 615 049 691) and our related bodies corporate. We are committed to respecting your privacy. Our Privacy Policy sets out how we collect, use, store and disclose your personal information. We are bound by the Australian Privacy Principles contained in the Privacy Act.
By providing personal information to us, the User (You) consents to our collection, use and disclosure of your personal information in accordance with this Privacy Policy and any other arrangements that apply between us. We may change our Privacy Policy from time to time by publishing changes to it on our website. We encourage you to check our website periodically to ensure that you are aware of our current Privacy Policy.
OAIC
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, acting as the national data protection authority for Australia, established under the Australian Information Commissioner Act 2010 and headed by the Australian Information Commissioner.
Personally Identifiable Information
This includes where:
Personal Information
Personal Information covered under this Policy includes:
Notifiable Data Breach
Types of personal information we may collect that is also sensitive information:
Sensitive Information
Types of personal information we may collect that is also sensitive information:
GROW complies with the Privacy Act1988 (Privacy Act), in relation toPersonal Information, which may include employee data or customer data thatcontains or is Personal Information. GROW will only use Personal Information as permitted by:
GROW conducts its business in a manner that is consistent with relevant industry standards, including:
This means that GROW takes into consideration those standards when conducting its business and may agree to enter into binding arrangements with third parties with respect to compliance with certain standards or parts of standards.
At times GROW may request that you provide us with personal information. Generally, this personal information is requested when you subscribe for a product, request a service or request information from us—such as when you request a fact sheet or a demonstration of one of our products or services.
We may collect these types of personal information either directly from you, or from third parties (including superannuation companies who use our services). We may collect this information when you:
GROW will only seek to collect a level of personal information, reasonably necessary for us to appropriately perform our functions and activities. In the event we receive unsolicited personal information not required for the performance of our functions and activities, we will destroy or de-identify that personal information in line with our DataRetention and Destruction Policy.
In addition, when you apply for a job or position with us we may collect certain information from you (including your name, contact details, working history and relevant records checks) from any recruitment consultant, your previous employers and others who may be able to provide information to us to assist in our decision on whether or not to make you an offer of employment or engage you under a contract. This Privacy Policy does not apply to acts and practices in relation to employee records of our current and former employees, which are exempt from the Privacy Act.
We may collect, hold, use and disclose your personal information for the following purposes:
We may also disclose your personal information to a trusted third party who also holds other information about you. This third party may combine that information in order to enable it and us to develop anonymised consumer insights so that we can better understand your preferences and interests, personalise your experience and enhance the products and services that you receive.
We may disclose personal information for the purposes described in this privacy policy to:
We take appropriate steps, and maintain electronic, physical, procedural and organisational safeguards, using industry standard techniques and controls, to protect your personal information from misuse, interference, loss, unauthorised or accidental access, modification or disclosure. In accordance with applicable legislation, Personally Identifiable Information is not stored overseas.
In addition to the above controls, we are committed to conducting Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) for new projects in which your personal information will be handled, or when a change is proposed to existing personal information handling practices.
To the extent the Notifiable Data Breaches scheme under Part IIIC of the Privacy Act (Notifiable Data Breaches Scheme) applies to GROW, if GROW becomes aware of a Data Incident, GROW will:
To the extent the Notifiable Data Breaches Scheme applies to a client or third party with whom GROW has a relationship, GROW will work with that client or third party to determine the support to be provided (and any applicable terms) for any Data Incident.
If GROW suspects that a Customer Data Incident has occurred, GROW will, within 30 days, prepare an assessment to determine whether there are reasonable grounds to believe that a Customer Data Incident has occurred. GROW may perform that assessment more rapidly depending on:
Where You suspect that a Customer Data Incident has occurred, You must inform the Enterprise Risk team immediately. GROW will, within 30 days of receiving notice, prepare an assessment to determine whether there are reasonable grounds to believe that a Customer Data Incident has occurred.
If GROW believes a Customer Data Incident has occurred, GROW will provide notice to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) of such Customer Data Incident in accordance with the Notifiable Data Breaches Scheme and GROW will be the sole Party to notify the individuals who are likely to be at risk of serious harm arising from the Customer Data Incident. However, where affected individuals are customers or members of a client, GROW will work with the client with respect to notification to those persons.
You can access the personal information we hold about you by contacting us. Sometimes, we may not be able to provide you with access to all of your personal information and, where this is the case, we will tell you why. We may also need to verify your identity when you request your personal information.
If you think that any personal information we hold about you is inaccurate, please contact us and we will take reasonable steps to ensure that it is corrected.
We may collect personal information about you when you use and access our website.
While we do not use browsing information to identify you personally, we may record certain information about your use of our website, such as which pages you visit, the time and date of your visit and the internet protocol address assigned to your computer.
We may also use 'cookies' or other similar tracking technologies on our website that help us track your website usage and remember your preferences. Cookies are small files that store information on your computer, TV, mobile phone or other device. They enable the entity that put the cookie on your device to recognise you across different websites, services, devices and/or browsing sessions. You can disable cookies through your internet browser but our websites may not work as intended for you if you do so.
We may also use cookies to enable us to collect data that may include personal information. For example, where a cookie is linked to your account, it will be considered personal information under the Privacy Act. We will handle any personal information collected by cookies in the same way that we handle all other personal information as described in this Privacy Policy.
We may hold your personal information in either electronic or hard copy form. We take reasonable steps to protect your personal information from misuse, interference and loss, as well as unauthorised access, modification or disclosure and we use a number of physical, administrative, personnel and technical measures to protect your personal information. However, we cannot guarantee the security of your personal information.
Our website may contain links to websites operated by third parties. Those links are provided for convenience and may not remain current or be maintained. Unless expressly stated otherwise, we are not responsible for the privacy practices of, or any content on, those linked websites, and have no control over or rights in those linked websites. The privacy policies that apply to those other websites may differ substantially from our Privacy Policy, so we encourage individuals to read them before using those websites.
If you think we have breached the Privacy Act, or you wish to make a complaint about the way we have handled your personal information, you can contact us at the following marking “Attention The Privacy Officer.”
Email: hello@grow.inc
Mail: Level 14, 99 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
Please include your name, email address and/or telephone number and clearly describe your complaint. We will acknowledge your complaint and respond to you regarding your complaint within a reasonable period of time. If you think that we have failed to resolve the complaint satisfactorily, we will provide you with information about the further steps you can take.
If GROW is unable to resolve your complaint to your satisfaction, you are then able to lodge a complaint with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC):