Privacy Policy

Pinto Advisory Pty Ltd ACN 619 444 530 (“Pinto Advisory”) has created this Privacy Policy and Collection Statement (Policy) in order to demonstrate our commitment to privacy.

We want you to have confidence that we deal with any personal information disclosed to us or collected by us in a manner consistent with the Australian Privacy Principles and the Privacy Act 1988.

This statement sets out our policy for dealing with your personal information.


We will update this policy as required. If it is changed, we will post details of the changes on our web site www.pintoadvisory.com.au so that you are always aware of the sort of information we collect from you, how we may use that information, and under what circumstances we may disclose the information. If we are required by law at any time to release information about you, we must cooperate fully.

What is Personal Information?

Personal Information is any information or an opinion about you that identifies you, or by which your identity can reasonably be ascertained whether it is true or not, or whether it is recorded in a material form or not.

What information do we collect and how do we collect personal information from you?

The kinds of personal information we collect and store will depend on how you engage with us. It may include:

  • If you make an online enquiry regarding our services, we will ask you to complete a form and provide us with your email address, your name and address.

Collection of information other than personal

If you visit our website, some of the information we collect about your visit to our website is not personal information because it does not reveal your identity. Information of this nature can include:

  • Site visit information
    • When you visit our website, we collect general information about your visit which may include your IP or MAC address, server address, the date and time of your visit, the pages you accessed, the information you downloaded and the type of Internet browser you used.
    • We may use this information in anonymous, aggregated form, for statistical purposes only, to assist us in improving the quality and usability of our website.
  • We also use cookies to assign identification to your computer. Cookies are small pieces of information that are stored by your web browser on your computer’s hard drive. Cookies allow our web site to store and reference certain types of information while you are visiting a site. Our cookies contain no personal or financial information. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, although your browser preferences may be changed to prevent this if you wish.

What happens if you do not provide the information?

If you change your browser preferences to prevent use of our cookies, we will not be able to store and reference any of the non-personal information designed to be obtained by the cookie. However, your ability to enter and view our web site will be unaffected.

Why do we collect personal information from you and how do we use that information?

We collect information from you so that we can use it for our functions and activities, which include responding to your online enquiries. This is the only use we make of the information.

We will not sell, rent, trade or otherwise supply to any third party any personal information obtained from you without your consent.

How we collect Personal Information

We collect personal information when you voluntarily provide it to us, for example:

  • when you contact us via our website;
  • when you register your details to receive online communications; or
  • when you update an on-line profile that includes personal information such as your name and contact details.

Exchange of Personal Information with third parties

We also share non-identifiable data with third parties including Google. Our main technology service providers include Google Analytics. We do not currently share your identifiable details with these third parties for marketing purposes, however this might change in the future.

Personal information we collect from you may be disclosed:

  • to any entity to which we are required or authorised by or under law to disclose such information (for instance, Federal or State law enforcement agencies and investigative agencies, courts, various other Federal or State government bodies);
  • to others that you have been informed of at the time any personal information is collected from you;
  • to our partners or business associates and others for purposes directly related to the purpose for which the personal information is collected;
  • to our referral partners (and we may receive a fee for such referrals);
  • to our professional advisors and other contractors (for example IT consultants and mailing houses); or
  • with your consent (express or implied), to others.

If we use or disclose your personal information for a purpose (the “secondary purpose”) other than the main reason for which it was originally collected (the “primary purpose”), to the extent required by law, we will ensure that:

  • the secondary purpose is related to the primary purpose of collection (and directly related in the case of sensitive information), and you would reasonably expect that we would use or disclose your information in that way; or
  • you have consented to the use or disclosure of your personal information for the secondary purpose; or
  • the use or disclosure is required or authorised by or under law; or
  • the use or disclosure is otherwise permitted by law (for example, as a necessary part of an investigation of suspected unlawful activity).

We may also share non-personally identifiable visitor information with other third parties for marketing, advertising, or other uses. 

How will we keep your personal information secure?

We have security measures designed to protect against the loss, misuse and/or alteration of any personal information supplied by you to us.

Whilst we endeavour to provide a secure online environment, there are inherent risks associated with the transmission of information via the internet and no data transmission over the internet can be guaranteed to be completely secure. We cannot warrant the security of any information you provide to us over the internet and you provide us with this information at your own risk.

We encourage you to play an important role in keeping your personal information secure, by maintaining the confidentiality of any personal details used on our website, including any passwords you use to access our website. It is your sole responsibility to maintain such confidentiality and we will not be liable for any damage, loss or expense suffered due to such disclosure by you.

Problems, Questions or Complaints

If we become aware of any ongoing concerns or problems with our website, we will take these issues seriously and work to address these concerns. If you have any further queries relating to our policy, or you have a problem or complaint, please contact us.

For more information about privacy issues in Australia and protecting your privacy, visit the Australian Federal Privacy Commissioner’s web site: http://www.privacy.gov.au/

If you have any complaints in relation to the handling or use of your personal information, we ask that you please contact us. If your complaint is not satisfactorily managed, you have the right to take your complaint to the Information Commissioner. More information about the Information Commissioner can be found here: http://www.oaic.gov.au/privacy-portal/complaints_privacy.html

To contact us about how your personal information is handled, update your personal information details, or for any concerns you may have on our approach to privacy please contact:

Pinto Advisory Pty Ltd

Phone: 0410 474 673

Email: lucy@pintoadvisory.com.au