The Australian E Juice Company respects the Guidelines suggested by the Australian Direct Marketing Association in its Code of Practice for Consumer Protection in ecommerce and the privacy of individuals. The Australian E Juice complies with the Australia Privacy Principles (APPs) and also abides by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Platform for Privacy Preferences Project (P3P). The latter is emerging as an industry standard providing a simple, automated way for users to gain more control over the use of personal information on web sites they visit.
In line with these guidelines The Australian E Juice Company would like you to be aware of the information we collect to provide your service. We do not provide third parties with access to your personal data, with the exception of third party businesses that require your information for a service they provide you or for warranty purposes.
Personal information collected by The Australian E Juice Company is kept to a minimum and is relevant to providing the business solutions that The Australian E Juice Company offers. You can refuse to provide information but may restrict the service that The Australian E Juice Company can offer.
Information collected by The Australian E Juice includes the following – if provided
The Australian E Juice Company does not store credit card details within any of the online services offered.
If you would like to check the information held on file about you by The Australian E Juice Company please contact us
As a customer of The Australian E Juice you will receive occasional email communications from The Australian E Juice that relate to the services, we provide to you, and you will have the option to opt-out of all non-essential email and postal mail.
If you have any questions about our privacy policy, please feel free to contact us.
By using this website you agree to the use of cookies created by the website.
The Australian E Juice Company and this website use cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. This enables The Australian E Juice Company to provide you with a good experience when you browse our website. A cookie is a small file with information that we store on your browser or the hard drive of your computer.
Cookies contain information that is sent to your computer. We use cookies for many purposes but principally to remember you as a visitor or registered user. For registered users we can remember you if your cookie is valid so that you do not need to sign in. Cookies also enable us to keep your shopping basket information if you leave the site and return at a later time. None of our cookies store any personal information about you. Please be aware that restricting cookies may impact on the functionality of the website.
You can block and delete cookies in your browser and you can find more information about deleting or blocking cookies at www.aboutcookies.org.
The Australian E Juice Company is PCI compliant meaning that our servers and systems are monitored constantly to ensure all services provided by The Australian E Juice Company are as secure as they can be.
The Australian E Juice Company staff are aware that all personal information is sensitive and that it should be treated with due respect and confidentiality.
The Australian E Juice Company has procedures and controls in place to protect your information.
The Australian E Juice requires that all account holders be 18 years of age or older. Children are not provided access to any of The Australian E Juice Company services in which any personal data is collected beyond the collection of a visitor's IP address and session status.
If the Australian E Juice Company becomes aware that any child has accessed The Australian E Juice Company non-publicly available web sites, the account through which the child has gained access will be terminated.
If you believe The Australian E Juice Company has collected any information from or about anyone under 18, please contact us immediately.
If you wish to enquire or make a complaint about Privacy related issues you can contact us directly or you can contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) at www.oaic.gov.au/privacy/privacy-complaints