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The Women's Commission ("Commission") is concerned to ensure that all personal data submitted through this website are handled in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance.
The Commission will record visits to this website without collecting any personal identifiable information of users. Such general statistics are collected for the compilation of statistical reports and the diagnosis of problems with or concerning computer systems to help the Commission improve this website.
For different purposes and at different times you may be invited to provide personal data to the Commission through this website on a voluntary basis. Personal information may include name, telephone number, mailing address or e-mail address. The Commission will specify the collection purpose and intended usage of your data when it invites you to provide such information and advise you how you may request access to or correction of the personal data provided.
Unless permitted or required by law, the Commission will not disclose your personal data to any third parties without your prior consent.
This website uses SSL protocol to encrypt data during network transmission to protect your personal data. All personal data you provide to the Commission via this website are secured, and access to them is restricted to authorised personnel only.
This Privacy Policy has been translated into Chinese. If there is any inconsistency or ambiguity between the English version and the Chinese version, the English version shall prevail.
Security Statement
You acknowledge and agree that the Commission shall not be responsible in any manner for direct, indirect, special or consequential losses or damages howsoever arising out of the use of this website. The Commission does not guarantee that any messages sent over the Internet will be completely secure. The Commission does not accept any responsibility for any damages incurred by you if you send a message to us, or if the Commission sends a message to you at your request, over the Internet. Communications over the Internet may be subject to interruption, delayed transmission due to Internet traffic or incorrect data transmission due to the public nature of the Internet or otherwise.
June 2008
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