Resources: Privacy

» Clickstream data

Clickstreams are the paths users take when navigating a website and the Internet in general.

ASADA's server records visits to this website and logs the following information for statistical purposes:

 

  • the user's server or proxy address
  • the date/time/length of the visit and
  • the files requested.

The information is used to analyse server traffic. No attempt will be made to identify users and their specific browsing activities except in the event of an official investigation, where a warrant to inspect the Internet Service Provider's logs could be enforced.

» Email privacy

If you send ASADA an email message to asada@asada.gov.au we will record your contact details (in accordance with government record keeping standards only).

This information will only be used for the purpose for which you have provided it.

We will not use your email for any other purpose and will not disclose it without your consent.

 

» Security

Once ASADA receives information from you via e-mail or any other means, the information is in a secure environment. Your personal information will not be released unless the law permits or your permission is granted.

You need to be aware of inherent risks associated with the transmission of information via the internet.

If you have concerns in this regard, ASADA has other ways of obtaining and providing information. Normal mail, telephone and fax facilities are available.

Contact details for ASADA are available on this site.

» Organisational privacy

ASADA maintains the highest levels of privacy in all its anti-doping operations.

All ASADA staff are subject to strict privacy provisions, ensuring that personal athlete and sporting information is protected.

ASADA is also subject to independent, external auditing that ensures the integrity of the authority's information management and privacy processes

 

This page last updated Thursday, November 20, 2008

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Thursday, November 20, 2008