Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
This Policy was last updated on 19 May 2022.
Background
 Thanks for visiting our Privacy Policy (Policy), we are QS Software  Solutions Pty Ltd ACN 658 119 334 of Suite 1/141 Logan Rd, Woolloongabba  QLD 4102 (QS Software, we, our, us and other similar terms). We are  committed to providing quality services to you and this Policy outlines  our ongoing obligations in respect of how we manage your Personal  Information. It applies to our terms of use and other agreements we may  form with you.
When we talk about Personal Information, we mean information or an opinion about an identifiable individual (not a company), whether or not that information or opinion is true or in a material form (Personal Information).
Disclaimer
While your privacy is important to us,  nothing in this Privacy Policy constitutes a voluntary opt-in to any  privacy laws, anywhere in the world, which we are not statutorily bound  to comply with.
Collection of Personal Information
How we collect Personal Information
 We collect Personal Information in the ordinary course of our business,  which is the provision of goods and services related to providing  software solutions for strategic planning services to the mining  industry. Personal Information is collected when you:
 • contact or correspond with us via email, telephone or via our website;
 • subscribe to our newsletters or complete surveys and online forms;
 • purchase or enquire about our software and related services;
 • seek support in relation to our software; or
 • make customer service related enquiries.
Information will only be collected directly from you unless you authorise another person to provide the information.
What Personal Information is collected?
The types  of Personal Information we collect include your name, address,  telephone number, email and any additional information you provide to  us.
Where you contact us on behalf of your employer, the information you provide often contains information about your employment, position and employers contact details. In those circumstances certain employment information is collected.
How QS Software uses Personal Information
Why we collect Personal Information
We collect  your Personal Information for the primary purpose of providing our  software and related services to you. We may also use your Personal  Information for secondary purposes closely related to the primary  purpose, in circumstances where you would reasonably expect such use or  disclosure. 
Examples of when we may use your Personal Information include:
• informing you about our software and related services;
• providing you with the software and related services which you have requested;
• administration needs in relation to providing you with the software and related services, 
• including the administration of your account;
 • dealing with requests, enquiries or complaints and other customer care  related activities; and carrying out any activity in connection with a  legal, governmental or regulatory requirement imposed on us or in  connection with legal proceedings, crime or fraud prevention, detection  or prosecution.
Direct marketing
Where you provide us with  consent to do so (e.g., if you have subscribed to our email or have  indicated that you are interested in receiving offers or information  from us), we may send you marketing communications by email and SMS  about products and services that we feel may be of interest to you. We  (or an appointed third party) may also conduct surveys or market  research and may seek other information from you on a periodic basis.  These surveys will provide us with information that allows improvement  in the type, quality and the manner in which our goods and services are  offered to you. You can opt-out of such communications if you would  prefer not to receive them in the future by using the “unsubscribe”  facility provided in the communication itself.
Cookies and browser analytics
What are cookies
Cookies are small text files  that are placed on your computer by the websites you visit. They are  processed and stored by your web browser. When you visit a website or  engage with a business through social media, certain information is  collected by cookies. This is generally anonymous information and it  does not reveal your identity. In and of themselves, cookies are  harmless and serve crucial functions. They are widely used in order to  make websites work more efficiently and improve the user experience, as  well as to provide information about the use of a website. 
Why we use cookies
By storing and using  information about your use of our website, including preferences and  habits, we are able to make your visit to our website more productive.  For example, some cookies remember your language or preferences so that  you do not have to repeatedly make these choices.
We may use the following types of cookies:
Required cookies.  These are cookies that are required for the operation of our website.  They include, for example, cookies that pass information from one web  page to another and to use online forms.
Analytical cookies. These  allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how  visitors move around our website when they are using it. This helps us  to improve the way our website works, for example, by ensuring that  users are able to find what they are looking for easily. We also use  third party cookies, such as those provided via the Google Analytics  service. The information passed back to such third party providers is  anonymous.
Marketing cookies. These are used to  recognise you when you return to our website. This enables us to  personalise our content for you and remember your preferences. These  cookies also record your visit to our website, the pages you have  visited and the links you have followed. We may use this information to  make our website and communications sent to you more relevant to your  interests.
How can I remove cookies. Your web  browser can choose whether or not to accept cookies. Most web browser  software is initially set up to accept them. If you do not want your  browser to use cookies, you can manage and control their use through  your browser, including removing cookies by deleting them from your  “browser history” (cache) when you leave the site. However, if you  choose to reject cookies some parts of our website may not work  properly.
Data retention and security
Security mechanisms we employ
 Generally, we store your Personal Information using secure servers  protected from unauthorised access, modification and disclosure.  However, like most businesses, we hold some information on our staff’s  computers (such as emails from you) and where necessary as hard copy  files (such as printed invoices).
Our systems are located in Australia and are managed by us and our service providers. Personal Information that we store or transmit is protected by security and access controls, including username and password authentication, multi-factor authentication, and data encryption (such as SSL) where appropriate.
In our dealings with third party service providers, we take care to work with subcontractors and service providers who we believe maintain an acceptable standard of data security compliance.
How long we keep your Personal Information
We  retain your Personal Information for as long as is necessary to provide  our software and related services to you, as required for our internal  business operations, and to comply with our legal obligations. If we  hold Personal Information about you, and we do not need that information  for any purpose, we will take reasonable steps to destroy or  de-identify that information, in accordance with the Australian Privacy  Principles (APP) and the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR),  unless we are prevented from doing so by law. Under Australian law,  financial records, such as those relating to financial transactions,  must be retained for 7 years after the transactions associated with  those records are completed. If you no longer want us to use your  Personal Information, you can request that we erase it and, where you  have an account with us, close your account. Where possible we will do  so in accordance with the APPs and GDPR. However, where you request the  erasure of your Personal Information we will retain information from  deleted accounts as necessary for our legitimate business interests, to  comply with the law, prevent fraud, collect fees, resolve disputes,  troubleshoot problems, assist with investigations or requests by  government, a court of law, or law enforcement authorities, enforce the  terms of service and take other actions permitted by law. Any  information we retain will be handled in accordance with this Policy.
Disclosure of your Personal Information
Who we share your Personal Information with?
Your Personal Information may be disclosed to:
• our employees, a related company and our professional advisers (lawyers, accountants, financial advisers, etc.);
•  regulators and government authorities in connection with our compliance  procedures and obligations, including law enforcement agencies to  assist in the investigation and 
• prevention of criminal activities; 
• a third party, in order to enforce or defend our rights, or to address financial or reputational risks;
• third party contractors, suppliers and service providers with whom we have a business association, including: 
• administration service providers;
• marketing service providers; and 
• information technology service providers, including cloud application providers.
We will not disclose your Personal Information other than in accordance with this Policy without your consent.
Offshore transfers
While we do not otherwise  actively disclose your Personal Information to overseas entities, our  engagement of service providers, such as those who operate cloud  services, may have international data centres and disaster recovery  sites. Consequently, these providers may have access to your information  offshore. We rely solely on reputable organisations for such cloud  services.
Anonymity and use of pseudonyms
If you contact us  with a general enquiry, we may interact with you anonymously or through  the use of pseudonyms. However, you are required to provide true and  accurate details when requesting the supply of goods or provision of  services. You agree you will provide accurate information if we require  it.
Access to Personal Information and corrections
We  endeavour to only hold Personal Information that is accurate, complete  and up-to-date. You have the right to make a request to access Personal  Information which we hold about you and to request corrections of any  errors in that data. To make an access or correction request, contact us  using the contact details provided at the end of this Policy.
If you have an account with us, you can access some of the Personal Information that we collect about you. By logging into your account, you can update or correct certain information.
In order to protect your Personal Information, when you contact us, we may require identification from you before releasing the requested information or making the correction.
Additional rights for EU residents and citizens
For  the purposes of the GDPR, we are a ‘data controller’ of Personal  Information. If you’re a citizen or resident of the European Economic  Area, the following rights apply to you.
You are entitled to ask us to port your Personal Information (i.e., to transfer in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, to you), to erase it, or restrict its processing. You also have rights to object to some processing that is based on our legitimate interests, such as profiling that we perform for the purposes of direct marketing, and, where we have asked for your consent to process your data, to withdraw this consent.
These rights are limited in some situations – for example, where we can demonstrate that we have a legal requirement to process your Personal Information. In some instances, this means that we may retain some data even if you withdraw your consent.
Where we require your Personal Information to comply with legal or contractual obligations, then provision of such data is mandatory and if you do not provide it then we will not be able to manage our contractual relationship with you, or to meet obligations placed on us. In those cases, you must provide us with your Personal Information, otherwise the provision of requested Personal Information is optional.
If you have unresolved concerns, you also have the right to complain  to data protection authorities. The relevant data protection authority  will be the data protection authority in the country: 
• of your habitual residence; 
• of your place of work; or 
• in which you consider the alleged infringement has occurred.
Communications and privacy concerns
Your privacy  is important to us. If you have any complaints, concerns or questions  about our handling of your Personal Information, we ask that you first  contact our privacy officer whose contact details are listed below. We  will investigate your complaint and reply to you in writing if you  provide us with contact details and request us to do so. 
Email: 	info@quantifiedstrategies.com.au 
Post: 	PO Box 10072, Adelaide St, Queensland 4000 Australia
If,  after we have conducted our investigations, you are still not  satisfied, then we ask you to consult with the Office of the Australian  Information Commissioner:
Email: 	enquiries@oaic.gov.au 
Telephone: 1300 363 992 (from overseas +61 2 9284 9749)
Post: 	GPO Box 5218 Sydney NSW 2001
Variations to this Policy
We will need to change  this Policy from time to time in order to make sure it stays up to date  with the latest legal requirements and any changes to our privacy  management practices. When we do change the Policy, we’ll make sure to  notify you about such changes, where required. A copy of the latest  version of this Policy will always be available on this page.
