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Hepatitis Australia appreciates your support. Please read the following before you make a donation.

 

Privacy Policy

Hepatitis Australia is committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected. Should Hepatitis Australia ask you to provide certain information, by which you can be identified when using this website, you can be assured that it will only be used in accordance with this privacy policy.


Hepatitis Australia will not sell, distribute or lease your personal information to third parties unless we have your permission or are required by law. You may request details of personal information which we hold about you under the Data Protection Act 1998.

A small fee will be payable. If you would like a copy of the information held on you please write to us.
If you believe that any information we are holding on you is incorrect or incomplete, please write to or email us as soon as possible.

Refund Policy

Please choose carefully. We do not give refunds if you change your mind or make a wrong decision.

 

Security Policy

When donating to Hepatitis Australia your financial details are passed through a secure server using the latest 128-SSL (secure socket layer) encryption technology 128-bit SSL encryption is approximated to take a least one trillion years to break, and is the industry standard. If you have any questions regarding our security policy, please contact us.

 

How can I donate to Hepatitis Australia?

You can donate by posting a check to PO Box 716 Woden ACT 2606 or

by making an online donation using our secure site with your credit card.

 

Click Here  to make a donation with your credit card.

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