Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
What personally identifiable information is collected on this site?
For visitors who request to participate in some of the pages on this site we may collect name, address, phone, e-mail ID and, optionally, company information.
How is it used?
This data may be used solely for internal marketing efforts; it is never shared with third party organisations (other than official Harness Racing bodies) or made available to the general public. The names of contributors to the Trading Ring will be displayed along with postings.
Security
The information is stored on our web server but is not publicly accessible from our web site - except for Trading Ring members names as stated above.
Any visitor who prefers not to provide this information online, or who would like to make corrections, can contact our coordinator directly at onlinecoord@harness.org.au.
Choice/Opt-out
If you have registered to receive e-mail communications about services from us and later change your mind, you may contact us to have your name removed from our distribution lists. You have the following options to do this:
You can send and e-mail to onlinecoord@harness.org.au . You can send mail to the following address:
National Website Administrator
C/- RISE
PO BOX 184
MOONEE PONDS VIC 3039
AUSTRALIA
Web user statistics
When you look at this web site, our hosting service makes a record of your visit and logs the following information for statistical purposes:
- your server address
- your top level domain name (for example .com, .gov, .au, .uk etc)
- the date and time of your visit to the site
- the pages you accessed and documents downloaded
- the previous site you have visited
- the type of browser you are using
Cookies
If you choose to use some parts of the site, cookies may be stored on your own computer to facilitate your future use of those pages.
Banner ads
This site, Australian Harness Racing, may from time to time use the services of a banner advertising firm for the serving and/or targeting of ads, promotions and other marketing messages. To do this, the firm may collect anonymous data through the use of cookies.