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At Your-Call we know that staying
anonymous is very important to many of the users of our service. We
are very committed to maintaining your confidentiality and
protecting your decision to remain anonymous.
Our confidentiality
and privacy polices are all accessible on our website. We
urge you if you have any concerns to read the policies and
confirm that our Service Agreement with the employer
which specifically prohibits us from disclosing your identity
to any organisation without your consent unless directed by
a court order.
Your-Call prides
itself on its honesty & integrity and the transparency
of its processes.
Your-Call
provides the following information to assist you further in
the protection of your identity:
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Suggestions
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Access our web site direct at
www.your-call.com.au
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Avoid accessing our web site
at www.your-call.com.au using your organisation's
internet connection as some organisations can trace
from which computer terminal access to our site
was made.
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Access our web site at www.your-call.com.au
using an internet connection at an internet
cafe or public library.
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Avoid using your organisation's
intranet website to direct you to our site if you
intend to submit secure information as some organisations
can trace from which computer terminal access to
our site was made.
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Similarly, avoid using your office
e-mail to send Your-Call an anonymous e-mail as
some companies and organisations operate computer
systems that can trace and read e-mail messages
sent using a work e-mail address
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Avoid telephoning Your-Call from
your telephone extension at work as some organisations
have telephone systems that can trace what numbers
have been dialed from a specific telephone extension.
The same applies if you decide to fax information
to Your-Call.
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We suggest that you do not tell
anyone in your organisation about any communication
you have with Your-Call.
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