Privacy Policy
The Gender Justice Collective (‘GJC’) takes your privacy seriously and we take care to keep information you submit to this website secure. We do not share your personal information with other organisations, unless required to by law or specified in this privacy policy.
We do reserve the right to alter this privacy policy at any time without notice.
Providing information is optional.
You do NOT have to supply information to us.
However, if you choose not to provide information, such as your name, email address, and phone number you are unable:
- to subscribe to our email newsletter or sign an online petition
- to donate to the GJC
Subscribing to email newsletters, signing our online petition, and providing details to us in relation to any other GJC activity, does mean you agree to receive communications from us.
Why might we collect your information?
We collect personal information to keep in touch with you, including by email, post and phone.
What information might we collect?
We may collect personal information provided voluntarily by you, including your:
- Name and contact information,
- demographic information,
- interactions with us,
- location,
- computer or network information.
- if you interact with GJC accounts on social media such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, we may collect personal information such as your name, social media account name.
Although we use cookies on our web sites, no personally identifiable information is associated with them unless you log in.
We may use third-party tools (such as Google Analytics), log files, and cookies to collect statistical and demographic information about website visitors, including location, browser details, behavioural and interaction information (including referral URLs and search terms), and computer and network information. Google provides instructions to opt-out of having information collected by Google Analytics: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/181881.
External websites
The website contains links to other websites. We are not responsible for the privacy policies or practices of external websites.
Contacting us
You have the right to ask for a copy of any personal information we hold about you, and to ask for it to be corrected if you think it is wrong. If you would like to ask for a copy of your information, or to have it corrected, please email to [email protected]. On receipt of proof of identity and a written request you may have a copy of any information that we hold about you.
You may unsubscribe from our mailing lists by following the unsubscribe instructions at the bottom of our emails.
If you have any queries about this website, please email [email protected].
Donations
We do not store your financial or credit card details.
If we are unable to use your contribution for the purpose you specify, either because of oversubscription or for another unforeseen reason, it is our policy to use your contribution for campaign advertising, public relations, advocacy or organising activities related to the campaign that you donated to. When you make a donation not related to a specific campaign we will use our discretion to decide where those funds are allocated.
Do we share this information?
No.
Personal information held by the GJC will never be passed on to third parties, unless required by law or as specified in this privacy policy. Where this information is required for them to carry out their duties, we might share some information with staff and contractors.
If you sign a petition, open letter, make a submission or something similar we may share your name with the relevant decision maker (e.g. Parliament).
We may share anonymised versions of your data with partners like social media providers to help achieve our goals by delivering personalised social media content to current and potential supporters.
We may disclose information when we believe it is appropriate to comply with the law, facilitate legal proceedings, prevent harm to people or property in an emergency, or protect our rights.
Complaints
Please contact us at [email protected] If you do not consider our response satisfactory, you may contact the New Zealand Privacy Commissioner at its website: http://www.privacy.org.nz or by telephone on 0800 803 909.
(Last revised March 2021)
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