Privacy Statement
Kingston Developments Limited and Kingston Homes Limited
(together the “Kingston Group”)
1.0 Purpose
We know that how we collect, use, disclose and protect your information is important to you, and we value your trust. That’s why protecting your information and being clear about what we do with it is a vital part of our relationship with you.
The purpose of this Privacy Statement is to inform our customers and any users of our digital platforms (i.e. our website and social media pages) about how we comply with the requirements of the New Zealand Privacy Act 2020 (“the Privacy Act”) in managing personal information.
2.0 Consent to Privacy Statement
Please note that when you contact us through our website or social media pages you are agreeing to this Privacy Statement. If you do not agree with this Privacy Statement, please do not contact us through any of our digital platforms [but call us on ].
3.0 Collection of personal information
Personal Information is defined in the Privacy Act as information about an identifiable individual (a natural person as opposed to a company or other legal entity).
3.1 Types of personal information we collect
The types of personal information we collect will vary depending on the nature of your dealings with us. We only collect personal information that is necessary. Where reasonable and practicable, we will collect your personal information directly from you and inform you that we are collecting it.
Generally, the types of personal information we collect, and hold, include your:
- Contact details (e.g. email address, postal address, phone number).
- Details relating to your use of any product and/or service offered by us.
- Details of your enquiry.
- Details of any preferences you tell us about (e.g. subscription preferences).
We mainly collect personal information directly from you, for example:
- In person during client meetings; or
- Over the telephone or a video call (such as over Microsoft Teams, Zoom or Skype) e.g. when you contact our staff; or
- Through one of our digital platforms like our website and social media pages (including through any online chat, virtual assistant, or bots); or
- When you email or write to us; or
- When you participate in a marketing campaign, competition, or promotion (or a similar event) administered by us or our representatives.
If it is not obvious that we are collecting personal information from you, we will do our best to make it clear to you so that you are always aware when information is being collected.
We may also collect personal information about you from:
- Publicly available sources (e.g. via the internet).
- Your professional advisers (e.g. accountant, lawyer, bank, health professional)
We collect your personal information from other parties (other than publicly available sources) where we have received your express consent to do so. We are not responsible for the privacy or security practices of other parties and any parties described above are not covered by this Privacy Statement.
3.2 Online device information and cookies
If you are visiting us through our website or social media pages, then we collect information about your use and experience on these by using cookies. Cookies are small pieces of information stored on your hard drive or on your mobile browser. They can record information about your visit to the site, allowing it to remember you the next time you visit and provide a more meaningful experience.
This site generates persistent session cookies (that is, they have an expiry date and are removed on that date) for the purpose of monitoring site usage. The cookies don’t collect personal information. You can disable them or clear them out of your web browser without affecting your ability to use the site.
When you interact with us through our website and social media pages, the information collected through the cookies may include:
- The date and time of visits; and
- Website page (or pages) viewed; and
- The website or app from which you accessed the internet and our website or other digital platform; and
- How you navigate through the website and interact with pages (including any fields completed in forms and applications completed (where applicable)); and
- Information about your location; and
- Information about the device used to visit our digital platform; and
- IP address (or addresses), and the type of web browser used.
We will not ask you to supply personal information publicly over Facebook, LinkedIn or any other social media platform that we use. Sometimes we may invite you to send your details to us through a private message, for example, to answer a question. You may also be invited to share your personal information through secure channels to participate in other activities, such as competitions, but we would require your express consent prior to us including you in such activities.
4.0 Purpose of collection and use of personal information
Any personal information you provide to us may be used to:
- Check whether you are eligible for the product or services offered by us; and/or
- Facilitate those services; and/or
- Provide information that you request; and/or
- Provide you with further information about our other products and services; and/or
- Share information within the Kingston Group.
We also have an obligation to maintain personal information to disclose to regulatory and similar bodies – see “Disclosure of your personal information” below. These bodies have a legal right to such information.
5.0 Storage and protection of your personal information
We may electronically record and store personal information which we collect from you. When we do so, we will take all reasonable steps to keep it secure and prevent unauthorised disclosure.
However, we cannot promise that your personal information will not be accessed by an unauthorised person (e.g. a hacker) or that unauthorised disclosures will not occur. If we provide you with any passwords or other security devices, it is important that you keep these confidential and do not allow them to be used by any other person. You should notify us immediately if the security of your password or security device is breached, this will help prevent the unauthorised disclosure of your personal information.
Some information we hold about you will be stored in paper files, but most of your information will be stored electronically on physical hard drives and/or on the cloud, by cloud service providers – see “Cloud-based service providers” below.
We use a range of physical and electronic security measures to protect the security of the personal information we hold, including:
- Our buildings are secured with locks to prevent unauthorised access; and
- Employees are bound by internal information security policies and are required to keep information secure; and
- When we send information overseas or use service providers to process or store information, we put arrangements in place to protect your information; and
- We only keep information for as long as we need it, or as long as the law requires us to.
5.1 Cloud-based service providers
We use third party service providers to store and process most of the information we collect. We use Gmail, Copper and Xero. We ensure that our cloud-based service providers are subject to appropriate security and information handling arrangements and that the information stored or processed by them remains subject to confidentiality obligations.
5.2 Timeframes for keeping personal information
We take reasonable steps to destroy or permanently de-identify any personal information as soon as practicable after the date of which it has no legal or regulatory purpose, or we have no legitimate business purpose with it.
In the case of information that relates to our advice services or products or services we have provided, we are required for insurance purposes to hold this information for ten years. After this time, provided that the personal information is no longer relevant to any service we are providing you, we will take reasonable steps to safely destroy or deidentify any personal information.
5.3 If there is a privacy breach
We work hard to keep your personal information safe. However, despite applying strict security measures and following industry standards to protect your personal information, there is still a possibility that our security could be breached. If we experience a privacy breach, where there is a loss or unauthorised access or disclosure of your personal information that is likely to cause you serious harm, we will, as soon as we become aware of the breach:
- Seek to quickly identify and secure the breach to prevent any further breaches and reduce the harm caused; and
- Assess the nature and severity of the breach, including the type of personal information involved and the risk of harm to affected individuals; and
- Advise and involve the appropriate authorities where criminal activity is suspected; and
- Where appropriate, notify any individuals who are affected by the breach (where possible, directly); and
- Where appropriate, put a notice on our website advising our clients of the breach; and
- Notify the Privacy Commissioner.
6.0 Disclosure of your personal information
We may disclose your personal information to others outside Kinston Group where:
- It is necessary to enable us to achieve the purpose that we collected the information for; and/or
- We are required or authorised by law or where we have a public duty to do so; and/or
- You have expressly consented to the disclosure or your consent can be reasonably inferred from the circumstances; and/or
- We are permitted to disclose the information under the Privacy Act 2020
6.1 Parties we may disclose your information to
Your personal information may be used by us for the purpose of providing advice and services to you, this includes sharing of information with other entities within the Kingston Group where the goods and/or services you have procured from us are provided by more than one entity in the group. Your personal information may also be used by agencies such as, but not limited to:
- Any out-sourced service provider who assists in the services we are required to carry out such as auditors and external compliance reviewers.
- Any external dispute resolution service.
- Any credit reporting and debt collecting organisations.
- Kingston Group’s related companies.
If we don’t need to share your information with a third party in order to provide advice and services to you, we will not pass on your information to them without your consent. Under no circumstances will we sell or receive payment for disclosing your personal information.
6.2 Sending your information overseas
We may send your personal information outside New Zealand, including to overseas service providers or other third parties who process or store our information, or provide certain services to us.
Where we do this, it does not change any of our commitments to you to safeguard your privacy. We make sure that appropriate security and information handling arrangements are in place and the information remains subject to confidentiality obligations.
All countries have different privacy laws and information protection standards. If we need to send your personal information to a country that has lower standards of information protection than in New Zealand, we will take appropriate measures to protect your personal information. Where it is not possible to ensure that appropriate security and information handling arrangements are in place, we will let you know and gain your consent prior to sending your personal information overseas.
6.3 Third party websites
Through our website or our other social media pages, you may be able to link to other websites which are not under our control. We are not responsible for the privacy or security practices of those third party websites and the sites are not covered by this Privacy Statement. Third party websites should have their own privacy and security policies and we encourage you to read them.
In addition, we have no knowledge of (or control over) the nature, content, and availability of those websites. We do not sponsor, recommend, or endorse anything contained on these linked websites. We do not accept any liability of any description for any loss suffered by you by relying on anything contained or not contained on these linked websites.
7.0 Right to access and correct personal information
You have the right to request access to and correct your personal information.
You can do so by contacting us at:
- office@kingstongroup.nz
- The Privacy Officer, Kingston Group, 50 Hillcrest Road, Hamilton, 3216
When you contact us with such a request, we will take steps to update your personal information, provide you with access to your personal information and/or otherwise address your query within a reasonable period after we receive your request. To protect the security of your personal information, you may be required to provide identification before we update or provide you with access to your personal information.
There is no fee for requesting that your personal information is corrected or for us to make corrections. In processing your request for access to your personal information, a reasonable cost may be charged. This charge covers such things as locating the information and supplying it to you.
There are some circumstances in which we are not required to give you access to your personal information. If we refuse to give you access or to correct your personal information, we will let you know our reasons, except if the law prevents us from doing so.
If we refuse your request to correct your personal information, you also have the right to request that a statement be associated with your personal information noting that you disagree with its accuracy.
If we refuse your request to access or correct your personal information, we will also provide you with information on how you can complain about the refusal.
8.0 What happens if you do not provide us your information?
If you do not provide information we have requested, you may be unable to obtain or access our services for which the information is required. Please ask us if you are unsure what information is important and how this might affect you.
9.0 Changes to this Privacy Statement
We may update this privacy statement from time to time, for example to reflect changes to the Privacy Act, so feel free to check in again occasionally to see what might have changed. If the changes are significant, we may advise you directly. This statement was last updated in August 2021.
10.0 Privacy Statement queries and concerns
If you are concerned about how your personal information is being handled or if you feel that we have compromised your privacy in some way, please contact us at:
- office@kingstongroup.nz
- The Privacy Officer, Kingston Group, 50 Hillcrest Road, Hamilton, 3216
We will acknowledge your complaint within three working days of its receipt. We will let you know if we need any further information from you to investigate your complaint.
We aim to resolve complaints as quickly as possible. We strive to resolve complaints within five working days, but some complaints take longer to resolve. If your complaint is taking longer, we will let you know what is happening and a date by which you can reasonably expect a response.
If you are not satisfied with our response to any privacy related concern you may lodge a complaint on the Privacy Office website (www.privacy.org.nz) or send a complaint form to the Privacy Commissioner at:
Office of the Privacy Commissioner
P O Box 10-094
Wellington 6143, New Zealand
Fax: 04 474 7595
Telephone: 0800 803 909
Email: enquiries@privacy.org.nz
Website: www.privacy.org.nz