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Privacy Policy Statement
This privacy statement is made on behalf of Dib Wave  Pty Limited . All references to “DW”, “we”, “us” or “our” in this policy are references to Dib Wave Pty Limited.
DW is committed to protecting your privacy and to compliance with the Australian Privacy Principles contained in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). If you have any questions relating to this privacy statement or your privacy rights please contact us.
This Privacy Statement sets out the policy of DW for management of personal information. We are committed to ensuring the privacy of your information and recognise that you, as a customer, are concerned about your privacy and about the confidentiality and security of information that DW may hold about you.
This Policy is designed to inform customers of:
The DW Privacy Policy;
  • What information we collect and the purposes for which we collect it.
  • Use and disclosure of information collected.
  • Security of your personal information.
  • Gaining access to information we hold about you.
  • What to do if you believe the information, we hold about you is inaccurate.
  • Complaints in relation to privacy; and
  • How to contact us.
Personal Information
Personal information is information or an opinion about an individual whose identity is apparent, or can reasonably be ascertained, from the information or opinion. DW will also collect any personal information necessary for the purposes of complying with the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006.
The information we collect from you will depend on what services we provide to you and may include your name, address and contact details, your e-mail address and identification and verification information.
Open and transparent management of personal information
DW seeks to ensure that personal information we hold about an individual is managed in an open and transparent manner. We have implemented procedures to ensure compliance with the Australian Privacy Principles and any applicable codes, and to deal with any complaints relating to our compliance therewith.
DW has a clear and up-to-date privacy policy outlining our management of personal information, including details regarding the kind of personal information we collect and hold; how and why we collect and hold this information, and how an individual may access and seek correction of the information we hold about them. We further provide details regarding our complaints handling process, our policy on disclosure of information to overseas recipients (and if so, which countries).
Collection of personal information
This policy details how DW adheres to the Australian Privacy Principles regarding the collection of solicited personal information. DW only collects personal information directly from individuals, which is reasonably necessary for the provision of our services, and only by lawful and fair means. Information is generally sought through our course registration and application forms, in which the purpose is articulated. Accordingly, we will always ensure you are apprised of our purpose in collecting information, and your right to gain access to such information. If you do not provide the information requested, we may be unable to provide you with our services.
Please note that generally we will only use the personal information we collect for the main purposes disclosed at the time of collection such as to provide financial services.
Where possible we will collect the information directly from you via our course registration, enrolment form and Live chat.
We may also collect information about you from our website, but this information will only identify who you are if you provide us with your details (eg. if you e-mail your contact details to us). When you visit our web site our web server collects the following types of information for statistical purposes:
  • your Internet service provider’s address.
  • the number of users who visit the web site.
  • the date and time of each visit.
  • the pages accessed and the documents downloaded.
  • the type of browser used.
No attempt is made to identify individual users from this information.
The LTT web site contains links to the web sites of third parties. If you access those third-party web sites they may collect information about you. DW does not collect information about you from the third parties. You will need to contact them to ascertain their privacy standards.
Cookies
A cookie is a small text file placed on your computer hard drive by a web page server. Cookies may be accessed later by our web server. Cookies store information about your use of our web site. Cookies also allow us to provide you with more personalised service when using our web site.
DW uses cookies to:
  • determine whether you have previously used the DW website.
  • identify the pages you have accessed; and
  • facilitate administration of the site and for security purposes.
Most web browsers are set to accept cookies, but you may configure your browser not to accept cookies. If you set your browser to reject cookies you may not be able to make full use of the DW web site.
In line with normal business practices, we use Google Analytics and re-marketing services and Google and other third-party suppliers provide advertising services online on our behalf. DW and third-party vendors, including Google, use first-party cookies (such as the Google Analytics cookie) and third-party cookies (such as the Double-click cookie) together to inform, optimize, and serve ads based on someone’s past visits to your website.
DW and third-party vendors, including Google, use first-party cookies (such as the Google Analytics cookies) and third-party cookies (such as the Double-click cookie) together to report how your ad impressions, other uses of ad services, and interactions with these ad impressions and ad services are related to visits to your site. If you don’t wish to be contacted in this way Google provide a service to opt out.
E-mail address
If you provide us with your e-mail address during a visit to our web site it will only be used for the purpose for which you provided it to us. It will not be added to a mailing list without your consent unless the mailing list is related to the purpose for which you provided your e-mail address to us. We may use your e-mail address, for example, to provide you with information about a particular service or respond to a message you have sent to us.
If you subscribe to one of our services and provide your e-mail address to us so that we may communicate with you through e-mail, we may also use your e-mail address to advise you of upgrades and changes to those services.
Unsolicited personal information
We require that all e-mails promoting DIB WAVE, or its products are sent only to clients who have agreed to receive such messages. We prohibit any advertising of our brand and Web site using unsolicited email messages. Not complying with this policy will cause partnership termination and/or affiliate account termination.
If you feel you’ve been sent unsolicited emails promoting our brand or website and would like to register a complaint, please email our abuse department at: info@dibwave.com We will immediately investigate all allegations made related to unsolicited messages.
Notification of the collection of personal information
When we obtain personal information about you, we ensure that you have our contact details and that you are aware of the collection of information and our purposes for doing so. As per above, we are unable to provide certain services if the requested information is not provided. We do not disclose your information to third parties, unless they are related entities or services providers, in which case they are required to conform to our procedures.
Use and disclosure of personal information
DW collects and holds personal information about an individual for the purpose of providing financial services. We collect this information with your consent as per our application forms or other documentation, for the primary purpose disclosed to you at the time of collection.
However, in some cases DW will use or disclose personal information for secondary purposes (any purpose other than a primary purpose). Personal information obtained to provide financial services may be applied to secondary purposes if the secondary purpose is related to the primary purpose of collection and the person concerned would reasonably expect the personal information to be used or disclosed for such secondary purpose.
In some cases we may ask you to consent to any collection, use or disclosure of your personal information. Your consent will usually be required in writing, but we may accept verbal consent in certain circumstances. We may also disclose your personal information where it is required or authorised by law.
We may use your personal information to:
    • process your registration or course enrollment application.
    • respond to any specific requests you may make of us.
    • notify you of any products that may be of interest to you.
    • audit and monitor the services we provide to you.
    • update your personal files; and
    • enable us to meet our obligations under law, for example, the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (Cth) and Australian taxation laws.
We may disclose your personal information to:
      • our agents, contractors or third-party service providers to enable them to provide administrative and other support services to us; and
      • where the disclosure is required by law, for example to government agencies and regulatory bodies as part of our statutory obligations, or for law enforcement purposes.
      • DW may use third party service providers to maintain some of our data systems and provide auxiliary services. We require any party that has access to personal information to conform to our privacy standards.
Direct Marketing
DW will only use personal information obtained for the provision of financial services, for the secondary purpose of direct marketing where:
1. DW collected the personal information from the individual; and
2. The individual would reasonably expect DW to use or disclose the information for the purpose of direct marketing; and
3. DW provides a simple means through which an individual can request to not receive marketing communications; and
4. The individual has NOT requested such communications cease.
Often the law requires us to advise you of certain changes to products/ services or regulations. You will continue to receive this information from us even if you choose not to receive direct marketing information from us. We will not disclose your information to any outside parties for the purpose of allowing them to directly market to you.
Cross border disclosure/Sensitive information/Use of government identifiers/Anonymity & Pseudonymous
DW does not, for the purposes of the Privacy Act, collect sensitive information. Wherever lawful and practicable, individuals may deal anonymously with DW but given the nature of our services, it is unlikely that this will be a viable option. DW does not use official identifiers (e.g. tax file numbers) to identify individuals. An individual’s name or Australian Business Number is not an identifier for the purposes of the Privacy Act and hence may be used to identify individuals.
DW may on occasion transfer personal information to its parent company overseas.
Quality of personal information
DW takes all reasonable steps to ensure the personal information held about individuals is accurate, up-to-date and complete. We verify personal information at the point of collection. The accuracy of records is also maintained by regular mail-out of statements.
DW encourage you to help us by telling us immediately if you change your contact details (such as your phone number, street address or email address) or if any of your details need to be corrected or updated. A person wishing to update their personal information may contact our staff or the Privacy Officer on the contact details shown within this document.
Access to personal information
Where a person requests access to their personal information, our policy is, subject to certain conditions (as outlined below) to permit access. DW will correct personal information where that information is found to be inaccurate, incomplete or out of date. We will not charge you a fee for your access request but may charge you the reasonable cost of processing your request.
If a person wishes to access their personal information or correct it, they should contact the Privacy Officer, and we will seek to provide such information within a reasonable period of time, and in the manner so requested (where reasonable to do so).
DW may not always be able to give you access to all the personal information we hold about you. If this is the case, we will provide a written explanation of the reasons for our refusal; together with details of our complaints process for if you wish to challenge the decision.
We may not be able to give you access to information in the following circumstances:
1. Where we reasonably believe this may pose a serious threat to the life, health of safety of any individual or to public health/safety;
2. Which would unreasonably impact the privacy of another individual;
3. Where such request is reasonably considered to be frivolous or vexatious;
4. Which relates to existing or anticipated legal proceedings which would otherwise not be accessible in the discovery process relating to such proceedings;
5. Which would reveal our intentions and thereby prejudice our negotiations with you;
6. Which would be unlawful;
7. Which is prohibited by law or a court/tribunal order;
8. Which relates to suspected unlawful activity or serious misconduct, where access would likely prejudice the taking of appropriate action in relation thereto;
9. Where enforcement activities conducted by or on behalf of an enforcement body may be prejudiced; or
10. Where access would reveal details regarding a commercially sensitive decision-making process.
Correction of personal information
Where DW believes information, we hold about an individual is inaccurate, out-of-date, incomplete, irrelevant or misleading, OR an individual requests us to correct information held about them, DW will take all reasonable steps to correct such information in a reasonable time frame. No fees are payable for such requests. If you request us to similarly advise a relevant third party of such correction, we will facilitate that notification unless impracticable or unlawful for us to do so.
If DW intends to refuse to comply with your correction request, we will notify you in writing of our reasons for such refusal, and the complaints process you may avail if you wish to challenge that decision. You may also request that we associate the personal information we hold with a statement regarding your view of its inaccuracy.
Security of personal information
We take reasonable steps and precautions to keep personal information secure from loss, misuse, and interference, and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure
If you use the Internet to communicate with us, you should be aware that there are inherent risks in transmitting information over the Internet. DW does not have control over information while in transit over the Internet and we cannot guarantee its security.
Where information is no longer required to be held or retained by DW for any purpose or legal obligation, we will take all reasonable steps to destroy or de-identify the information accordingly.
Privacy Complaints
If you have a complaint relating to our compliance with privacy laws or our treatment of your personal information, please contact our Privacy Officer at the following:
contact us via email at:  info@dibwave.com
Or call/text us on +61431138819  between the hours of 9am – 5pm AEST
We will investigate your complaint and endeavour to resolve the issue to your satisfaction. If you are not satisfied with the outcome of your complaint, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner by telephoning 1300 363 992 or visiting their website at www.oaic.gov.au
General Advice Warning
DW will only provide you with EDUCATION ADVICE NOT general advice, neither personal advice. That means, we will not consider your personal objectives, financial situation or needs, even if they are known. Accordingly, the advice may not be appropriate for you.
We may provide advice for education purpose only. Regarding trade size, the level of margin needed and risk management techniques appropriate for our trading strategies.
Financial products are complex and all entail risk of loss. Over-the-counter derivative and foreign exchange products are considered speculative because they are highly leveraged and carry risk of loss beyond your initial investment, hence should only be traded with capital you can afford to lose. Please ensure you obtain professional advice to ensure trading or investing in any financial products is suitable for your circumstances, and ensure you obtain, read and understand any applicable offer document
Risks of trading Margin FX and CFDs
DW training can help you manage but not avoid the risks of trading margin Foreign exchange and Contracts For Differences. Your broker’s Product Disclosure Statement details these risks including:
  • Many untrained novice traders lose much of their capital
  • High leverage up to 100:1 greatly magnifies both risks and returns
  • Adverse market moves can lose you all your equity and more, or at least cause your broker to call for more equity margin
  • Stop losses are recommended to manage risk but may trigger “at market” orders which may be filled past the intended order level
  • Markets can be volatile, jumpy, and even “gap” on surprise news/events
  • Some markets can be especially illiquid and volatile if thinly traded such as cryptocurrencies
  • You could become an unsecured creditor if your broker goes bust and inadequately protects its client trust accounts