Your Rights under the GDPRThe Company undertakes to respect the confidentiality of Your Personal Data and to guarantee You can exercise Your rights.You have the right under this Privacy Policy, and by law if You are within the EU, to:
• Request access to Your Personal Data.
The right to access, update or delete the information We have on You. Whenever made possible, you can access, update or request deletion of Your Personal Data directly within Your account settings section. If you are unable to perform these actions yourself, please contact Us to assist You. This also enables You to receive a copy of the Personal Data We hold about You.
• Request correction of the Personal Data that We hold about You.
You have the right to to have any incomplete or inaccurate information We hold about You corrected.
• Object to processing of Your Personal Data.
This right exists where We are relying on a legitimate interest as the legal basis for Our processing and there is something about Your particular situation, which makes You want to object to our processing of Your Personal Data on this ground. You also have the right to object where We are processing Your Personal Data for direct marketing purposes.
• Request erasure of Your Personal Data.
You have the right to ask Us to delete or remove Personal Data when there is no good reason for Us to continue processing it.
• Request the transfer of Your Personal Data.
We will provide to You, or to a third-party You have chosen, Your Personal Data in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format. Please note that this right only applies to automated information which You initially provided consent for Us to use or where We used the information to perform a contract with You.
• Withdraw Your consent.
You have the right to withdraw Your consent on using your Personal Data. If You withdraw Your consent, We may not be able to provide You with access to certain specific functionalities of the Service.
• Exercising of Your GDPR Data Protection Rights.
You may exercise Your rights of access, rectification, cancellation and opposition by contacting Us. Please note that we may ask You to verify Your identity before responding to such requests. If You make a request, We will try our best to respond to You as soon as possible.
You have the right to complain to a Data Protection Authority about Our collection and use of Your Personal Data. For more information, if You are in the European Economic Area (EEA), please contact Your local data protection authority in the EEA.
Privacy and Our LinkedIn PresenceWe use LinkedIn to connect with clients, prospective clients, industry peers, and the wider community. This means that in addition to our website, email, and direct business interactions, we may collect and handle personal information through our LinkedIn Company Page, sponsored posts, and other LinkedIn features.
Information Collected via LinkedInWhen you engage with our LinkedIn presence (e.g. by following our page, reacting to posts, commenting, sending us direct messages, or clicking on links), we may have access to:
Your public LinkedIn profile information (such as your name, job title, organisation, and profile picture).
Any content you voluntarily share in comments or direct messages.
Aggregated, de-identified analytics provided by LinkedIn about our followers and page activity (e.g. demographics, engagement trends).
We do not require you to interact with us via LinkedIn, and you may also contact us directly using the details provided in this Privacy Statement.
Use of InformationWe may use information gathered via LinkedIn to:
Respond to enquiries or comments you send to us.
Improve the content and relevance of our posts and updates.
Conduct general marketing and brand awareness activities.
Understand our audience better through aggregated analytics.
We do not sell or rent personal information collected via LinkedIn.
LinkedIn as a Third-Party PlatformLinkedIn is operated by LinkedIn Corporation (and its affiliates, including Microsoft). Your use of LinkedIn is subject to LinkedIn’s own Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, which are separate from our own. We do not control how LinkedIn collects, stores, or processes your data. For more information, please review LinkedIn’s privacy notices.
Your California Privacy Rights (California's Shine the Light law)Under California Civil Code Section 1798 (California's Shine the Light law), California residents with an established business relationship with us can request information once a year about sharing their Personal Data with third parties for the third parties' direct marketing purposes.
If you'd like to request more information under the California Shine the Light law, and if you are a California resident, You can contact Us using the contact information provided below.
California Privacy Rights for Minor Users (California Business and Professions Code Section 22581)
California Business and Professions Code section 22581 allow California residents under the age of 18 who are registered users of online sites, services or applications to request and obtain removal of content or information they have publicly posted.
To request removal of such data, and if you are a California resident, You can contact Us using the contact information provided below, and include the email address associated with Your account.
Be aware that Your request does not guarantee complete or comprehensive removal of content or information posted online and that the law may not permit or require removal in certain circumstances.
Links to Other WebsitesOur Service may contain links to other websites that are not operated by Us. If You click on a third party link, You will be directed to that third party's site. We strongly advise You to review the Privacy Policy of every site You visit.
We have no control over and assume no responsibility for the content, privacy policies or practices of any third party sites or services.
ComplaintsAt Community Broker Network NZ Limited, we value your feedback and take privacy concerns seriously. If you have any complaints or concerns regarding the handling of your personal information, we encourage you to contact us first. We are committed to addressing and resolving privacy-related issues promptly and fairly.
To make a complaint:
• Contact our office: Please reach out to our Privacy Officer by email at
complaints@cbnnz.nz Kindly provide a detailed description of your complaint, including the nature of the issue and any relevant information.
• Resolution process: Once we receive your complaint, we will acknowledge its receipt and work diligently to resolve the matter. Our Privacy Officer will liaise with you to understand the nature and cause of the complaint. In some instances, we may request that you provide the details of the complaint in writing for clarity and documentation purposes.
• Communication and updates: We will keep you informed throughout the complaint resolution process, providing you with an estimated timeframe for our response. After thoroughly investigating the matter, we will communicate our decision to you, along with the reason for our resolution.
• Complaint record: We maintain a Register of Complaints to document and track all complaints received, as well as the actions taken to address them. This allows us to monitor trends and continuously improve our privacy practices.
• If we can’t resolve your complaint within 20 working days, or if you aren’t satisfied with the way we propose to do so, you can contact the Insurance & Financial Services Ombudsmen Scheme of which we are registered members of. The Insurance & Financial Services Ombudsmen Scheme provides a free, independent dispute resolution service that may help investigate or resolve your complaint, if we haven’t been able to resolve your complaint to your satisfaction.
• You can contact Insurance & Financial Services Ombudsmen Scheme by completing this form
https://www.ifso.nz/make-a-complaint, emailing
info@ifso.nz, or by calling: 0800 888 202.
You can also obtain information on privacy issues in New Zealand on the Privacy Commissioner website at
https://www.privacy.org.nz or by contacting them by email at enquiries@privacy.org.nz or by calling on +64 4 474 7590.
We recommend that you retain this information for future reference. If you are not satisfied with the outcome or our response to your complaint, you may have additional rights and remedies available to you under applicable privacy laws.
Please note that the above process is specific to privacy-related complaints. If you have any other concerns or inquiries unrelated to privacy, please refer to the appropriate channels for resolution.