Terms and Conditions
The Eternal Podiatry website, operated by Eternal Podiatry (ABN 58 924 961 415), requires your agreement to the terms, conditions, and disclaimers outlined herein. By accessing, browsing, or using this website, you acknowledge your acceptance of these terms, which may be amended periodically.
Trademarks, Copyrights, and Restrictions
All content on eternalpodiatry.com.au, including images, logos, and illustrations, is protected by copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual property rights owned by Eternal Podiatry. The material is provided for personal, non-commercial use, and any unauthorized copying, republishing, reproduction, modification, transmission, posting, or distribution is prohibited without the explicit consent of Eternal Podiatry.
Legal Jurisdiction
The use of this website and adherence to these conditions are in accordance with Australian laws. Any legal actions arising from its use shall be brought and enforced under Australian laws. Users agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the Australian courts, and any legal actions pursued by them shall be within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Australian courts.
Privacy Policy
This policy outlines how Eternal Podiatry (ABN 58 924 961 415) collects, holds, and discloses personal information, aligning with the Australian Privacy Principles in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
Collection of Personal Information
We collect personal information to:
– Provide professional podiatry services and products
– Communicate with patients, suppliers, and other contacts
– Manage services, products, and credit provided
– Inform about relevant issues
– Market services and send event invitations
– Manage employees and contractors
Types of Information Collected
We collect names, contact details, information about relationships, and necessary details for professional services. Additionally, credit card and payment information may be collected.
Methods of Collection
Personal information is gathered directly during meetings, communication, events, or submissions through various channels. Information may also be obtained from family, friends, other health practitioners, or third parties.
Cookies
Cookies may be utilized for website traffic analysis. These are small text files transferred to a user’s hard drive for collecting identity, browser type, or website visiting patterns.
Anonymity and Pseudonyms
While individuals have the right to withhold personal information or use pseudonyms, non-provision of necessary details may impact service provision, particularly for patient care or third-party claims.
Use and Disclosure
Personal information is used for its primary purpose, related purposes, and as authorized by the Privacy Act. Direct marketing is conducted only with consent, allowing individuals to withdraw consent at any time.
Disclosure Recipients
Personal information may be disclosed to employees, family, friends (with authority), suppliers, or individuals authorized by the concerned party. Disclosures may also occur as authorized by the Privacy Act.
Access and Correction
Individuals can request access to their personal information, subject to identity verification. Corrections can be made as required by the Privacy Act, with potential fees for access.
Security Measures
Reasonable steps are taken to protect personal information from misuse, loss, unauthorized access, modification, or disclosure. Contractors and third parties must adhere to privacy and security obligations.
Security Breaches
In the event of unauthorized access or disclosure, prompt investigation, remedial action, and notification to affected individuals follow, adhering to the Privacy Act.
Integrity of Information
Efforts are made to ensure accuracy, currency, and completeness of collected information. Individuals are encouraged to update or correct their information as needed.
Complaints
Concerns or complaints about the Privacy Policy or information handling can be directed to Eternal Podiatry for investigation. Dissatisfied individuals may contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC).
Contact Information
For access, correction, privacy complaints, or opting out of marketing material, please contact us.
Changes to Privacy Policy
Eternal Podiatry reserves the right to modify this Privacy Policy without notice. Regular review is recommended to stay informed of changes.
Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy Acknowledgment
Users agree to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy when accessing Eternal Podiatry’s website. Providing personal information indicates understanding, agreement, and consent to the outlined policies.
Disclaimer / Terms and Conditions
Accessing the Eternal Podiatry Website implies acknowledgment, acceptance, and compliance with the provided Terms. Users are advised to carefully read and understand the terms before using the Website.
Medical Information Disclaimer
The website contains general medical information and is not a substitute for professional advice. Users should consider their circumstances, conduct research, and seek professional advice for accurate information. Eternal Podiatry does not guarantee the constant availability or accuracy of medical information.
No Warranties
Eternal Podiatry provides medical information without warranties, and users should assess its suitability for their needs. Constant availability is not guaranteed, and information may change without notice.
Medical Assistance
Users are cautioned not to rely solely on website information for medical decisions. Specific medical queries should be directed to qualified healthcare professionals, and immediate attention is recommended for potential medical conditions.
Interactive Features
Interactive features on the website may provide incomplete assistance due to the limited nature of online communication. Users are advised to seek further independent confirmation for specific advice.
Services
Eternal Podiatry is not responsible for delays, interruptions, or discontinuation of the website. Loss, cost, damage, or liability resulting from discontinuance is not the responsibility of Eternal Podiatry.
Copyright
All material on the website is owned or licensed to Eternal Podiatry and protected by Australian and international laws. Unauthorized use is prohibited.
Privacy Policy
The Privacy Policy outlines how Eternal Podiatry collects, uses, and secures personal information, aligning with the Australian Privacy Principles. Users are encouraged to review the policy regularly.
Collection and Purpose
Personal information is collected for internal record-keeping, business development, marketing, and to customize the website experience. The purpose is to provide a quality service and engage in marketing communication.
Disclosure
Personal information may be disclosed to service providers and third parties, with adherence to privacy standards. Users provide personal information voluntarily, and consent is implied by its provision.
Access and Correction
Users have the right to access and correct their personal information, with compliance with the Privacy Act. Unsubscribing is possible by contacting Eternal Podiatry.
Security and Use Policy
Reasonable steps are taken to ensure the security of personal information, with limitations on access. Cookies may be used for tracking website usage.
External Links
Eternal Podiatry is not responsible for the content or privacy practices of third-party websites linked to or from eternalpodiatry.com.au.
Disclaimer/ Terms and Conditions Acknowledgment
Users accessing the Eternal Podiatry Website acknowledge, accept, and agree to the provided Disclaimer and Terms and Conditions. Continued use implies understanding and agreement.
These policies may be amended at the discretion of Eternal Podiatry, and users are encouraged to stay informed of changes.