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The Human Rights Commission respects your right to privacy. Visitors are advised that each time they visit a website two general levels of information about their visit can be retained. The first level comprises statistical and other analytical information collected on an aggregate and non-individual basis of all visitors to the site. The second is information which is personal or particular to a specific visitor who knowingly chooses to provide that information.

The statistical and analytical information retained by this website provides general and not individually specific information about the number of people who visit this website; the number of people who return to this site; the pages that they visit; where they were before they came to this site and the page in the site at which they exited. This information helps us monitor traffic on our website so that we can manage the site’s capacity and efficiency.

Through this website you may have an opportunity to send us information, such as through the “contact us” page. By choosing to operate this facility, you will be providing us with some level of personal information relating to you. This information will be used by the Human Rights Commission only for (i) the purposes for which it was provided by you; (ii) verification purposes and statistical analysis; and (iii) administration purposes.

 
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