Our Privacy Pledge is that information given to us will only be used to enhance your
shopping experience, resulting in a more personalised service for you. We are fully
committed to protecting your privacy.
Any personal information that you submit will be used simply to process and fulfill
your orders and is protected by our secure server. You can also choose to receive
information via our monthly Sports Online newsletter, notifying you of new products
and special promotions.
We are not involved in the selling, trading or alternative unauthorised use of personal
information.
Any changes to our information collection policies will be posted on this page. By
using the sportsonline.com.au, you are consenting to the collection of information
by sportsonline.com.au.
It is our promise that there is nobody more important to us than you, and that we
will provide you with absolute shopping privacy.
Security Policy
sportsonline.com.au wants to ensure that all of our customers can shop with complete
confidence online. We have taken every possible measure to give absolute security
to our customers in their dealings with us.
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We have created a secure transaction environment for commerce on the Internet. Our
e-commerce system uses Secure Sockets Layer technology (SSL) to ensure your shopping
experience is safe, sound and secure at all times
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SSL locks all information passed from you to sportsonline.com.au in an encrypted
envelope. This makes it almost impossible to be intercepted by an unauthorised
party, as long as your browser and local network support the use of encrypted data
transmissions
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SSL is the system that is used by all reputable e-commerce sites. The
industry standard for encryption technology, SSL is compatible with Netscape, Internet
Explorer, AOL, Web TV and most other browsers
You will know when transmitted data is safe by the appearance of a security notice
when you enter a secure page. Also, a secure icon will appear on your browser. For
Netscape, this is a key icon; for Microsoft Internet Explorer, a lock icon. Secure
web pages can also be identified by their URL: they begin with 'https://', while standard
pages begin with 'http://'.