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Privacy and Data Handling Policy
Fraud Prevention and Chargebacks
At dB Parameters, we are committed to protecting our business and customers from fraudulent activity.
We actively monitor for credit card and other forms of fraud. All chargebacks are reported to a credit
reference agency.
If you believe a refund is necessary, please contact us directly before initiating a dispute with your credit card
issuer.
Data Security and Privacy
We implement robust security measures to protect your data. However, no system is entirely immune to
unauthorized access.
This risk is comparable to that faced by physical retail establishments. We cannot accept liability for breaches
caused by external actors beyond our control.
Information Collection and Use
We collect the following types of information to provide and improve our services:
Types of Information Collected
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Basic Identification and Contact Information: Used for service delivery, billing, account management, customer support, identity verification, and marketing.
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Domain Name and Email Address: Recognized by our servers and used collectively for site improvement and to send relevant updates.
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Financial Information: Payment details are processed securely by our merchant service provider and are never stored on our servers.
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Volunteered Information: Provided for surveys, profiles, or contests and used solely for its intended purpose.
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Affiliate and Business Information: Retained for business operations and treated with strict confidentiality.
Disclosure to Government Authorities
We comply with legal obligations and may disclose information when required by law, such as through a court
order or warrant.
Access and Correction
You may request access to or correction of your personal information by contacting us at
admin@dbparameters.com.au
We may charge a small fee to cover administrative costs and will take reasonable steps to verify your identity
before processing your request.
Compliance
This confidentiality policy has been compiled to comply with current Australian legislation, including the
Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles.
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