Privacy Policy

This website privacy statement exists in conjunction with the One Disease Privacy Policy, which adheres to the Privacy Act 1988 and its amendments.

Protecting your privacy is important to us. If you visit www.onedisease.org  (the “Website”) to read, browse or download information, our system may record information such as the date and time of your visit to the Website, the pages accessed and any information downloaded. This information is used for statistical, reporting and website administration and maintenance purposes only.

Like many websites, our Website may use “cookies” from time to time. Cookies are small text files that we transfer to your device through your web browser to enable our systems to recognise your browser. Cookies help us to maintain the continuity of your browsing session and remember your details and preferences when you return. Most browsers like Chrome, Apple Safari, Internet Explorer allow you to adjust settings to easily erase cookies from your hard-drive, block all cookies, or receive a warning before a cookie is stored. Please note that some parts of the Website may not function fully for users that disallow cookies.

In some cases, third parties such as Google Analytics may use cookies, web beacons and other technologies such as JavaScript on our Website in connection with online services like website analytics, surveys and advertising. This may allow them to collect information about your use of our Website (including your computer’s IP address) which they may store in the United States or other countries. For more about how Google collects and processes data, please see Google’s privacy policy and their information at https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites

If you are considering sending us any personal information through our Website or other electronic means, please be aware that the information may be insecure in transit, particularly where no encryption is used (e.g. email, standard HTTP).

The Website may contain links to other sites including social media sites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or policies of those sites.

We will collect and maintain in our database certain personally identifiable information from you only when you provide it to us on a voluntary basis, for example, when you contact us.

Your email address will only be used for the purpose for which you have provided it, and it will not be added to a mailing list or used for any other purpose without your consent.

We will not share any information about you with third parties, except as provided by current privacy legislation

We will review this Privacy Statement from time to time, and if we change it, we shall post any changes on this page so that you are always kept informed of the information we collect, how we use it and the circumstances under which we disclose it, if at all.