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last updated: 3 September 2008

Privacy Policy

The NZJJF respects your privacy.

Any personal information you provide to the New Zealand Ju-Jitsu Federation (NZJJF), including and similar to your name, address, telephone number and e-mail address, will not be released, sold, or rented to any entities or individuals outside of the NZJJF.

Credit card details

The NZJJF will never ask for credit card details and request that you do not enter it on any forms on the NZJJF site.

External sites

The NZJJF is not responsible for the content of external internet sites. You are advised to read the privacy policy of external sites before disclosing any personal information.

Cookies

A "cookie" is a small data text file that is placed in your browser and allows the NZJJF to recognize you each time you visit this site (customisation etc). Cookies themselves do not contain any personal information, and the NZJJF does not use cookies to collect personal information. Cookies may also be used by 3rd party content providers such as newsfeeds.

Remember the risks whenever you use the internet

While we do our best to protect your personal information, we cannot guarantee the security of any information that you transmit to the NZJJF and you are solely responsible for maintaining the secrecy of any passwords or other account information. In addition other Internet sites or services that may be accessible through the NZJJF have separate data and privacy practices independent of us, and therefore we disclaim any responsibility or liability for their policies or actions.

Please contact those vendors and others directly if you have any questions about their privacy policies.

Statistics

The NZJJF uses Google Analytics for statistical purposes, visit Google Analytics for further information.

Further Questions
If you have any questions with regards to this website, please contact the webmaster

Credits
webdesign: Christiaan Buijsers
photography: Images on this website courtesy of Rachel Larkin, Kirsten Rose, Ben Reay and Christiaan Buijsers