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Privacy Policy

Direct Business Data at all times agrees to meet its obligations under the Australian Privacy Amendment Act. The data collected by dbdata comes from information gained from public sources, company annual accounts, and official websites. In some cases companies and/or individuals have been contacted to confirm or clarify these details. Onsite, dbdata maintains a subscription list of all users and their corporate details. This information can be used and analysed by dbdata to help further improve its customers relations. This information is securely held on the company’s web hosting facility and is not for sale or lease to any outside entities. Under dbdata’s terms and conditions our customers agree at all times to comply with the terms of all current Federal and States Privacy Acts which regulate the use of personal information obtained dbdata products or data. As highlighted on the dbdata web site, information is collected about the customer in order for dbdata to provide the information/product requested from our databases. This is addition to the information required by our credit card facilitator. This is done to help manage the delivery of products; to verify the purchaser’s identity; to investigate complaints made against dbdata and to investigate whether the customer may have intentionally or inadvertently breached the terms and conditions of the transaction. If there has been an intentional breach of our copyright and/or usage then that information may be revealed to third parties i.e. the appropriate authorities and agencies