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DTS Limited Privacy Policy

DTS Limited (“our, we or us”) is committed to protecting your personal information. This Privacy Policy is to help you understand how we collect, use and protect your information when you visit our website and use our products and services.

This policy is provided for your information and doesn’t limit or exclude your rights under the Privacy Act 2020 or the Telecommunications Information Privacy Code 2003.

What information does DTS Limited collect?

Information that you have provided to us (i.e. an application form, or through the way you use our products and services). Where possible, we will collect the information directly from you. However, the method of collecting this information may vary depending on which one of our services you are using (for example our voice services or our internet services).

This information may include, your name, address, telephone numbers, information on how you use our products and services (such as the type, date, time, location and duration of calls, the numbers you call, how much you spend, and information on you and the browsing and viewing activity that happens while you use internet services (including the internet sites and pages visited, your Internet Protocol (IP) address and the dates and times you or anyone using your internet services logs on and off) and any other information collected in relation to your use of our products and services. This information may be held by us while you are using our services and for a period of time afterwards, but only for so long as we are legally entitled to use the information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

We may also monitor and record your calls to us and our calls to you.

How does DTS Limited use your information?

The information that we collect from you may be used by us for a number of purposes connected with our business, such as:

  • processing and evidencing your orders or applications;
  • carrying out credit checking and scoring (unless we have agreed otherwise);
  • providing you with products and/or services you have requested or administering your account;
  • billing you and collecting any debt owed to us by you;
  • settling accounts with those who provide related services to us;
  • dealing with your requests, enquiries or complaints and other customer care related activities;
  • carrying out market and product analysis, and improvements to our products and services;
  • contacting you about our group companies’ products and services and the products and services of carefully selected third parties which we think may be of interest to you (unless you ask us in writing not to). Where such contact is via electronic means, you agree that the electronic marketing messages we and our selected third parties send don’t need to include an unsubscribe facility;
  • registering your details and allocating or offering you rewards, discounts or other benefits and fulfilling any requests or requirements you may have in respect of our group companies’ loyalty or reward programmes and other similar schemes;
  • carrying out any activity in connection with a legal, governmental or regulatory requirement on us or in connection with legal proceedings, crime or fraud prevention, detection or prosecution;
  • carrying out activities connected with the running of our business such as personnel training, quality control, network monitoring, testing and maintenance of computer and other systems and in connection with the transfer of any part of our business in respect of which you are a customer or a potential customer;
  • generally customising your experience on our sites;
  • for general administrative and business purposes.

Sharing your information

There may be times when we need to disclose your personal information to third parties (some of which may be based outside of New Zealand). If we do this, we will only disclose your information to

  • those who provide to us or our products or services that support the services that we provide, such as our dealers and suppliers;
  • other network operators to enable you to make and receive calls through other networks, so we can transfer numbers from one network to another and to monitor or investigate fraud or other offences.
  • credit reference agencies (unless we have agreed otherwise), who may share your information with other organisations and who may keep a record of the searches we make against your name;
  • debt collection agencies or companies, in order to collect any money owing by you in respect of an unpaid DTS bill;
  • if someone else pays your bill, such as your employer, that person;
  • those providing telephone and similar directories or directory enquiry services and other such publicly available databases and publications, except where you have specifically directed us not to;
  • anyone we transfer our business to in respect of which you are a customer or a potential customer;
  • anyone who assists us in protecting the operation of the DTS networks and systems, including the use of monitoring and detection in order to identify potential threats, such as hacking and virus dissemination and other security vulnerabilities;
  • anyone who hosts or maintains data centres, service platforms and other infrastructure and systems on behalf of us, where your information is processed;
  • persons to whom we may be required to pass your information by reason of legal, governmental or regulatory authority including law enforcement agencies and emergency services;
  • other service providers in relation to a service used through our network to allow that service to be charged to you;
  • aggregated user statistics and other information that does not personally identify you, to third parties such as our advertisers, customers, potential customers and partners;
  • any person or organisation as authorised by the Privacy Act 1993 and/or the Telecommunications Information Privacy Code 2003, including with your prior authorisation which we will usually obtain at the time of collecting the information from you.

Using Products and services outside New Zealand

If you wish to use our products or services outside New Zealand, your information may be transferred outside New Zealand to that country. Our websites and systems may also be based on servers located outside of New Zealand. Please note that the data protection and other laws of countries outside New Zealand may not be as comprehensive as the laws of this country.

Protecting your personal information

We will take reasonable steps to ensure that the personal information we collect, use or disclose is accurate, complete, up-to-date and stored in a secure environment protected from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.

Accessing and updating your personal information

You have the right to access personal information about you if we hold that personal information in a way that it can be readily retrieved, subject to some exceptions provided at law.

We will not be able to provide personal information if:

  • we do not know or don’t have reasonable grounds to believe it is personal information about you, or;
  • if disclosing the information would involve the unwarranted disclosure of the affairs of another individual.

You can request correction or amendment of the information held by us at any time. If it is reasonable in the circumstances for us to do so, we will make the requested change or correction, otherwise we’ll take reasonable steps to mark that information as having been subject to a change or correction request.

If you want to request access to or correction of your personal information, please email us at support@dtsanz.com.

Internet use

We make every effort to maintain the security of our internet connections; however for reasons outside of our control, security risks may still arise. Any personal information transmitted to us will therefore be at your own risk, however we will use our best efforts to ensure that any such information remains secure. We cannot protect any information that you make available to the general public – for example, on message boards or in chat rooms.

Please note that when you are accessing a non-DTS website, you should always read their privacy policy or website terms and conditions – especially if you are considering providing them with your personal information. You are also responsible for maintaining the secrecy of your passwords and/or any account information.

We may use cookies and other interactive techniques such as web beacons to collect non-personal information about how you interact with our website, and web-related products and services, to:

We also collect IP addresses. IP addresses are assigned to computers on the internet to uniquely identify them within the global network. We collect and manage IP addresses as part of the service of providing internet session management and for security purposes.

We may use a persistent cookie to record details such as a unique user identity and general registration details on your PC. This helps us recognise you on subsequent visits to this website so that you don’t have to re-enter your registration details each time you visit us and allows us to carry out the activities mentioned above.

Most browser technology (such as Internet Explorer, Safari, Chrome etc) allows you to choose whether to accept cookies or not – you can either refuse all cookies or you can set your browser to alert you each time that a website tries to set a cookie. You do not need to have cookies turned on to access our sites, but you may need them for customisable areas of the site that we may develop in the future, or to access and benefit from certain functionality offered by the site.

Changes to our Privacy Policy

We may change this Privacy Policy from time to time and we will tell you about a change in the policy by posting an updated policy on our website. Any change we make applies from the date we post it on the website.