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Your Privacy BJBall Papers
is concerned about protecting your privacy and is committed to
honouring the privacy of its visitors to the website. This
policy sets out how we handle clickstream data, cookies and
email addresses.
You have the right to access and
request correction of any personal information concerning you
pursuant to New Zealand privacy legislation.
You also
have the right to request destruction or deletion of any
information concerning you pursuant to New Zealand privacy
legislation.
Clickstream Data Clickstreams
are the paths a user takes when navigating a web page or the
internet in general.
When you visit our website, our
Internet Service Provider makes a record of your visit and
logs the following information for statistical purposes - the
user's server address, the user's top level domain name (for
example .com, .com.au, .gov, .nz, .uk etc), the date and
time of visit to the site, and the type of browser used.
Cookies A cookie is a short
piece of data that is sent from a web server to a web browser
on the user's machine when the browser visits the server's
site. The cookie is stored on the user's machine, but it is
not an executable program and cannot do anything to your
machine.
Whenever a web browser requests a file from
the same web server that sent the cookie, the browser sends a
copy of that cookie back to the server along with the request.
In this way, the server knows you have visited before and can
co-ordinate your access to different pages on its website. A
server cannot find out the name or email address, or anything
about a user's computer, by using cookies.
Email Address
We will only record your email address if you send us a message. It will
only be used for the purpose for which you have provided it.
We will not use your email address or any of your personal
details your email contains for any other purpose without your
consent and we will not disclose your email address without
your consent. Electronic mail submitted to www.bjball.co.nz is
handled and saved to the provisions of New
Zealand privacy legislation.
Please also read our Terms of Use.
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