Privacy Policies – The Immigration Law Project


Privacy Policies

Your privacy is important to us. Here’s how we protect it.

The Immigration Law Project may collect certain information about you for purposes of providing immigration consulting and legal services. Our privacy policies dictate how we use this information. If you have any questions, please contact us directly.

Confidentiality Notice

Emails, messages, or other written forms of communication are for the intended recipient only and may contain privileged, proprietary, private, or confidential information. The use, copying, or distribution of the contents of any forms of written communication, or any attachments included within, by anyone other than the intended recipient, or an employee or agent authorised by the intended recipient, is prohibited.

If you have received any communications in error, please notify the sender by email or contact our email administrator at [email protected] and delete the message and all attachments immediately.

Effective Date: 8 December 2017

Postal contact:
The Immigration Law Project
Level 3, 162 Collins Street
MELBOURNE VIC 3000
AUSTRALIA

Cookie Policy

What are cookies?

The Immigration Law Project uses “cookies” on our websites. Cookies are text files that are placed on your browser, mobile device, or computer’s hard drive when you visit certain websites.

How we use cookies

We use cookies to ensure our websites function properly and to improve user experience. We may use cookies to tell us, for example, whether you have visited us before and to help us identify site features in which you may have the greatest interest. We use “session cookies,” which will expire when you close your browser. We also use “persistent cookies,” which have a set expiration date and will be stored on your browser, mobile device, or computer until the date is reached or you delete your cookies.

What cookies we use

  • Session Cookie: Our websites use session cookies to maintain information about each visit to our websites and enable essential functionality. This cookie does not contain any personal information and is deleted as soon as you close your web browser.
  • Load Balancer Cookie: This sessional cookie is essential to help ensure that our websites load efficiently by distributing visits across multiple web servers. The cookie does not contain any personal information and is deleted as soon as you close your web browser.
  • Google Analytics: We use Google Analytics, a service provided by Google, to help us understand how visitors use our website. This allows us to improve the quality and content of our websites. For further information about the sessional and persistent cookies used as part of Google Analytics, as well as information about how Google uses this information, please see here.

Changing your cookie preferences

Most browsers will tell you how to stop accepting new cookies, be notified when you receive a new cookie, delete existing cookies, and block all cookies. Information is generally located in the ‘options’ or ‘preferences’ menu, or in the ‘Help’ option. Please note, however, that without cookies, you may not be able to take advantage of all our website features.

Your consent

By using our website, you consent to our use and placement of cookies as described in this Notice. If you wish to withdraw your consent at any stage, you will need to disable the settings on your browser as described above.

Updates to our Cookie Notice

This Cookies Notice may be updated periodically without prior notice to you to reflect changes in our information practices. We will post a notice on our applicable websites or materials to advise of any significant changes to our Cookies Notice and indicate in the notice when it was most recently updated.

While this Cookies Notice is designed to comply with most data privacy laws and represents “best practices,” in certain countries additional or different procedures not inconsistent with this Cookies Notice may apply as necessary to satisfy local legal requirements.

Effective Date: 8 December 2017

Email Contact: [email protected]

Postal contact:
Attn: Data Privacy Office
The Immigration Law Project
Level 3, 162 Collins Street
MELBOURNE VIC 3000
AUSTRALIA

Online Privacy Notice

Information we collect and how we use it

The Immigration Law Project respects your concerns about privacy. This Online Privacy Notice applies only to personal information collected on https://www.immigrationlawproject.org.au. This notice describes the types of personal information we collect on this website, how we may use that information, and with whom we share it. Our Online Privacy Notice also describes the measures we take to protect the security of the information. We also tell you how you can reach us to answer any questions you may have about our online privacy practices.

Personal Information We Collect About You

If you email us through the “Contact Us” link on this site, you may choose to provide personal information to us such as your name, email address, resume, or CV. You may choose to provide additional information as well. We use the information you provide to respond to and communicate with you about your questions and comments.

Information We Collect by Automated Means

We may collect certain information by automated means when you visit this website, such as how many users visited the site and the pages accessed. By collecting this information, we learn how to best tailor our websites to our visitors. We collect this information through “cookies” and IP addresses.

Cookies

Like many organisations, we may use “cookies” on this website. Cookies are bits of text that are placed on your computer’s hard drive when you visit certain websites. We may use cookies to tell us, for example, whether you have visited us before or if you are a new visitor and to help us identify site features in which you may have the greatest interest. Cookies may enhance your online experience by saving your preferences while you are visiting a particular site.

Most browsers will tell you how to stop accepting new cookies, how to be notified when you receive a new cookie, and how to disable existing cookies. Please note, however, that without cookies, you may not be able to take advantage of all our website features.

Log Files, Usage Data, and IP Addresses

Log files are web server files (containing information such as domain name or IP address, URL, HTTP response code, or the date and duration of your visit) that are automatically created when an Internet user visits a website. An IP address is a unique identifier that certain electronic devices use to identify and communicate with each other on the Internet. When you visit our website, our servers log your IP address.

In combination with other data, this information helps us understand which features are of interest to our visitors and the regions of the world where these visitors are located. In addition, log files help detect disruptions that may interfere with the provision of our website.

Links to Other Websites

Our website may provide links to other websites for your convenience and information. These websites may operate independently from The Immigration Law Project. Linked sites may have their own privacy notices or policies, which we strongly suggest you review if you visit any linked websites. To the extent any linked websites you visit are not owned or controlled by The Immigration Law Project, we are not responsible for the sites’ content, any use of the sites, or the privacy practices of the sites.

Information We Share

We do not disclose personal information about visitors to this website, except as described here. We will not sell, share, transfer, rent, or distribute your information for purposes other than those disclosed here unless required by law or as authorized by you. We may share the information you provide among our subsidiaries
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