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Please Note: The museum will close for Passover and ANZAC Day.

The Melbourne Holocaust Museum Inc is committed to protecting the privacy of information you provide to us. This document explains the way we collect information and how we use it.

The type of information we collect:

 

Personal information

You can access our website and browse our site without disclosing any personal information.

We will only collect personal information which you knowingly and voluntarily provide – by sending us emails, completing membership forms, registering for seminars or other programs. This information will be forwarded to the appropriate contact points in the organization, who will respond to your inquiry or request. We may also contact you to provide information about our activities, programs, products or events that may interest you.

When we send you such information, you will always have an immediate opportunity to decline further communication. You can contact the Centre at any time to request that your details be removed from our mailing list.

 

Other information

For statistical purposes, we collect information about people who visit the website. This information is used to evaluate the website content and assist in its further development. Information collected includes things such as the number of people who visit the site, the date and time of visit, the name of the referring site (the site you visited previously), the pages accessed and the top level domain name (eg. .com, .org, .edu, .uk etc),

This statistical information is not used to identify individual visitor details. No attempt will be made to identify individuals or their browsing activities except, in the unlikely event of an investigation by a law enforcement agency that exercises a warrant to inspect our Internet Service Provider’s logs.

 

How we capture information

This website uses cookies when you visit our site. Cookies are small files that a website sends to your computer and are used to track usage patterns, website traffic and visitor behavior. Most internet browsers are set up to accept cookies, but you can chose to change the options on your browser to refuse cookies or warn you when cookies are being used.

 

How is personal information stored and how can I access or change my information?

We have implemented technology and security systems to protect the personal information that we have under our control. All personal information held will be stored securely and be protected from unauthorised use or access. Paper records and files will be kept in locked storage facilities and computer systems will be password protected. We will take reasonable steps to correct information that is incomplete, inaccurate or out-of-date as soon as we are advised.

You can request to be removed from our mailing lists at any time by contacting us by mail, telephone, fax or email.

 

External links

This site contains links to other sites. This privacy statement does not extend beyond this website and we recommend that you read the privacy statement of that site to familiarise yourself with its privacy principles and practices.