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Friday, 23 March 2007

Consumer Profile Bureau (Pty) Ltd (CPB) recognises the importance of protecting your personal information and as such subscribes to the principles, outlined in Section 51 of the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 2002 that governs your right to having your personal information kept private.

CPB defines personal information as all information specific to youself that you provide to us over the Internet or any other channel. This includes personal data that you provide us, questions you ask via e-mail or your personal data that you may want to view and or amend.

CPB has the highest regard for the privacy of its subscribers and will use personal information only as appropriate in the normal course of business to provide the services you have requested. CPB will also use this information to positively identify you when you contact us on-line.

CPBdoes not and will not sell or provide personal information to third parties for independent use. We may, however, share personal information with our business partners if that information is required to provide the service you have requested. However, our business partners will adhere to using any information only as directed by CPB.

We value the information that you choose to provide us and will therefore take reasonable steps to protect your personal information from loss, misuse or unauthorised alteration. The information we maintain concerning our customers is stored in databases that have built-in safeguards to ensure the privacy and confidentiality of that information.

CPB uses state of the art technology and encryption to prevent any unauthorised access to your personal information when registering and transacting on our Website. As your business partner, we keep appraised with the latest global developments in security technology to ensure that your Web transactions with us are adequately secured and protected at all times.

When you use the on-line services or facilities provided by us, access to your personal information or to transact on-line would require an access number, user name, and password to validate your identification and enable access to our secured environment. You must always keep this information secret and ensure that you do not disclose it to anyone.

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 June 2008 )