Third Party Tools Policy
Ology Early Education Consulting Sydney
Our Policies
Third Party Tools Policy for Consulting and E-Commerce
1. Purpose
This policy explains how Ology Pty Ltd (“Ology,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) integrates third-party tools into our website and services, the limitations of liability concerning these tools, and the responsibilities of customers when using them.
2. Scope
This policy explains how Ology Pty Ltd (“Ology,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) integrates third-party tools into our website and services, the limitations of liability concerning these tools, and the responsibilities of customers when using them.
3. Definitions
Third-Party Tools: External platforms or services integrated into Ology Pty Ltd’s operations, such as payment processors, course hosting platforms, or shipping providers.
User: Any individual accessing or interacting with Ology Pty Ltd’s website, products, or services.
4. How Third-Party Tools Are Used
Ology Pty Ltd uses third-party tools to enhance the delivery of our services and products. Examples include:
- Thinkific: For hosting and delivering online courses.
- Payment Processors (e.g., PayPal, Stripe): For secure online payments.
- Australia Post: For shipping physical products.
- Google Analytics: For tracking website performance and improving user experience.
These tools operate independently of Ology Pty Ltd, and their policies govern their respective services.
5. Privacy and Data Sharing
Using Ology Pty Ltd’s website or services, you acknowledge that certain information (e.g., payment details, course enrolment data, or shipping addresses) may be shared with third-party providers to fulfil your purchase or access our services.
- We ensure compliance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) when sharing customer information.
- Customers are encouraged to review third-party providers’ privacy policies for additional details.
6. Liability Limitations
While Ology Pty Ltd carefully selects third-party providers to ensure quality and security, we are not liable for:
- Errors, delays, or failures caused by third-party tools.
- Unauthorised access to data or breaches occurring within third-party systems.
- Changes to third-party services or policies that impact the user experience.
- Customers agree to use these third-party tools at their own risk.
7. Customer Responsibility
- Customers must review and agree to the terms and conditions of third-party providers before engaging with their services.
- Ology Pty Ltd is not responsible for disputes or issues arising from the use of third-party tools. These matters must be resolved directly with the provider.
8. Dispute Resolution
If a dispute arises involving a third-party tool:
- Customers should contact the provider directly using their support channels.
- Ology Pty Ltd may assist by providing relevant transaction or usage details but is not responsible for resolving disputes with third-party platforms.
9. Updates to This Policy
This policy may be updated periodically to reflect changes in the use of third-party tools or legal requirements. Changes will be posted on our website, and continued use of our services constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.
10. Governing Law
This policy is governed by the laws of New South Wales, Australia, including the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Consumer Law.