The statement applies to user interaction with the registrar of Domain God which accepts applications for registration of domain names.
Information about you
If you order a domain name from Domain God, we will request from you certain personal information. All the information that we request is necessary to enable Domain God to process your application, unless otherwise stated. The information that you provide must be complete, accurate and current at the time of registration. Domain God also uses cookies for keeping track of user login and session data. We may also track the Internet domain address from which people visit us and analyse this data for trends and statistics, but individual users will remain anonymous, unless you voluntarily tell us who you are.
Using information you have provided
We use the personally identifiable information you provide for internal purposes, such as confirming and tracking your order, registration, and analysing trends and statistics. Domain God may also disclose your personally identifiable information should the law require it.
Security of Information
The information that you provide and which we receive is stored on our systems that are designed to prevent the loss, misuse, unauthorised access, disclosure, alteration or destruction of that information. We encrypt certain sensitive information such as credit card details and passwords to ensure maximum protection.
Public Information
As an ICANN accredited registrar we maintain a Whois database that is accessible by any user. The information that is available includes the registered domain name and the name, email address and telephone number of the point of contact. The amount of information that is disclosed on the WhoIs database may change from time to time and we review that regularly.
Your Rights to Access and Change Information
You have the right and we encourage you to correct or change information in our records such as address and contact information. You may do this by accessing the Domain God website at: http://www.Domain God.com. You can make changes at any time and as often as you need to maintain currency and accuracy of the information.
Sharing Information
To comply with our contractual obligations, we provide your domain name and the IP numbers to the appropriate registry. We provide this information to ensure that the domain name operates as a functional access on the Internet.
We also share your information, including sensitive information, with those entities that we engage to perform certain necessary functions such as managing your account. We do not share your information with other third parties except where we are obliged by court order or other request from a law enforcement authority.
Our Accountability
When you purchase our services there is a mutual obligation: for you to provide certain information and for Domain God to safeguard the information and to use and protect it as stated in this statement. It is Domain God's practice to permit only those employees who are authorised to access and use your information for the purposes outlined in this statement. Furthermore, Domain God business partners and other authorised entities are permitted to access and use the information of our customers only for the purposes which Domain God specified and not beyond those purposes.
General
Insofar as they relate to the provision of these services, Domain God adopts the National Privacy Principles or such other Principles, Code or legislation that may succeed or embody them and for the present are embodied in Australian Communications Industry Forum ("ACIF") C523 - the Industry Code for the Protection of Personal Information of Telecommunications Providers.
WHOIS
When a domain name is registered, certain information is collected for use on the WHOIS service. The WHOIS service allows internet users to query a domain name to find out the identify and contact details of the registrant. The public WHOIS service is a standard feature of domain name systems around the world. Please see auDA's WHOIS policy at http://www.auda.org.au/whois-policy which sets out auDA's guidelines on the collection, disclosure and use of WHOIS data.