Ōtaki Summer Camp (we, us, our) complies with the New Zealand Privacy Act 1993 (the Act) when dealing with personal information. Personal information is information about an identifiable individual (a natural person).
This policy sets out how we will collect, use, disclose and protect your personal information.
This policy does not limit or exclude any of your rights under the Act. If you wish to seek further information on the Act, see www.privacy.org.nz.
We may change this policy by uploading a revised policy onto the website. The change will apply from the date that we upload the revised policy.
We may use your personal information to verify your identity, sell you tickets to our event, contact you (e.g. by text or email for this purpose) with information about our event, improve the services and products that we provide to you, bill you and to collect money that you owe us, including authorising and processing credit card transactions, respond to communications from you, including a complaint, conduct research and statistical analysis (on an anonymised basis), protect and/or enforce our legal rights and interests, including defending any claim, or for any other purpose authorised by you or the Act.
We may disclose your personal information to our ticketing provider (Event Brite), any business that supports our services and products (including any person that hosts or maintains any underlying IT system or data centre that we use to provide the website or other services and products), a person who can require us to supply your personal information (e.g. a regulatory authority), any other person authorised by the Act or another law (e.g. a law enforcement agency), any other person authorised by you.
We will take reasonable steps to keep your personal information safe from loss, unauthorised activity, or other misuses.
Subject to certain grounds for refusal set out in the Act, you have the right to access your readily retrievable personal information that we hold and to request a correction to your personal information. Before you exercise this right, we will need evidence to confirm that you are the individual to whom the personal information relates.
In respect of a request for correction, if we think the correction is reasonable and we are reasonably able to change the personal information, we will make the correction. If we do not make the correction, we will take reasonable steps to note on the personal information that you requested the correction.
If you want to exercise either of the above rights, email us at [email protected]. Your email should provide evidence of who you are and set out the details of your request (e.g. the personal information, or the correction, that you are requesting).
While we take reasonable steps to maintain secure internet connections, if you provide us with personal information over the internet, the provision of that information is at your own risk.
If you follow a link on our website to another site, the owner of that site will have its own privacy policy relating to your personal information. We suggest you review that site’s privacy policy before you provide personal information.