Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy – Liquid Shredder respects and protects its customers' rights to privacy.
Any and all information transacted between us and our customers will be treated
with the strictest confidentiality and will not be sold, rented, loaned, or
otherwise disclosed to any other organisation for any reason. Any information
transacted via www.liquidshredder.com.au will be treated with the utmost care and
will not be used in any way in which its clients have not consented or otherwise
given authorization.
Resale or Disclosure of Information – Liquid Shredder does not sell, rent,
loan, trade, or lease any personal or company information transacted via www.liquidshredder.com.au
resources, which is not intended for such.
SPAM (Unsolicited Email Advertising) – Liquid Shredder does not engage
in unsolicited email advertising (SPAM). This practice is disruptive to the
overall experience of using the Internet in a useful and productive way. We
strongly recommend consumers report SPAM abuse to legal authorities.
Encrypted Email Encouraged – Liquid Shredder encourages the use of encryption
to communicate with all Internet systems. The use of encryption will provide
adequate security for most commercial Internet communications and transactions.
Browser Information – As with any Internet system, Liquid Shredder analyses
its website traffic logs and trends in order to constantly improve the value
of its service. These logs are not personally identifiable and contain no reference
to email content or e-transaction content.
System Security – Liquid Shredder uses SSL Encryption for all financial
transactions. This provides maximum security for our customers who use the internet
to place orders. We are happy to educate our customers about methods which help
provide security to Internet communications and affirmation that Internet transactions
are treated with the level of security that is required by our customers.
Illegal Activities – Liquid Shredder discourages use of the Internet for
purposes which have been determined to be illegal by Australian and International
law.
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