Privacy & Security
Southern Ports is committed to ensuring the privacy of visitors to this website is maintained.
This privacy notice outlines Southern Port's practices for this website, including what type of personal identifiable information is collected, how the information is used, and with whom the information is shared.
This website may employ the use of cookies.
Except as outlined below, Southern Ports does not collect personal information from this website.
Website statistics
Southern Ports collects certain non-identifying information from visitors to this website in order to solve technical problems and for statistical purposes. This information includes the visitor’s server address, the visitor’s top level domain name (e.g. .com, .gov, .au etc), the date and time of the visit to the website, the pages accessed and the documents downloaded.
Southern Ports will not use this information to identify visitors or their browsing activities.
Security of personal data
Visitors to this website may be asked to provide personal information (e.g. name and email address) in order, for example, to submit feedback, participate in safety inductions or to seek port access security cards. .
Southern Ports has put in place various measures to ensure the confidentiality of these personal details. Southern Ports will not use visitors’ information for any purpose other than that for which it is submitted and it will not disclose this information to third parties (apart from AusCheck in the context of applications received for MSIC port access security cards). However, Southern Ports cannot guarantee absolute security given the inherent risks associated with transmitting information across the internet.
Disclosure required by law
Under certain circumstances, information provided to our website may be subject to disclosure pursuant to a judicial order, subpoena, warrant or pursuant to a law or governmental requirement.
Questions
If you have a question about this policy statement, please contact: enquiries@southernports.com.au