Data that indirectly identifies users is gathered during your interactions with this web site in the following circumstances:
It is necessary that your web browser provides your computer’s network address for our web hosting server to direct its replies back to the correct computer. In addition, the browser type and operating system information may be recorded.
Your browsing on any web site generates a trail of pages visited, the amount of data transferred and the date and time of access. This information is recorded against the network address supplied by your web browser.
If you email us from the web site it is a necessary part of email that a sender and receiver address is supplied. These are recorded as well as a message identifier, amount of data and the date and time. The address you supply as a sender is legally considered only as a pseudonym and may possibly bear no relation to your real name, so it is not considered as directly identifying you.
The data referred to above is generated by the systems you are accessing and stored in system logs. These logs may be preserved and archived for possible future use. The data is used by JLE Consulting staff only for web site and systems administration, including monitoring traffic as a security measure and research to assist the further development of the web site
The data collected will not be disclosed to a third party except where it is legally required, such as in the investigation of a criminal offence, and in compliance with a search warrant or subpoena.
A cookie is a small text file which may be placed onto your computer when you visit a web site. Cookies are used for a number of reasons, particularly to assist the functioning of a search facility on a web site. As JLE Consulting does not at this stage have a search facility on this site there are no cookies generated by this site.
This site may at times contain links to third party sites. JLE Consulting is not responsible for the privacy practice or the content of such third party web sites.
JLE Consulting staff comply with the information privacy principles outlined in the Australian Government’s Privacy Act 1988
We are committed to making this web site fully accessible to the public, including people with disabilities or technical constraints (such as older browsers and/or low speed internet connections), as required under the Australian Government’s Disability Discrimination Act 1992. To meet this commitment we endeavour to achieve a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Level AA conformance rating for accessibility.