Ironman Privacy Statement

DATE OF LAST REVISION: 20 AUGUST 2018

Any personal information collected through the Ironman Registry website is being collected by The Movember Group Pty Ltd as trustee for the Movember Foundation (ABN 48 894 537 905) ( Movember ).

If you register on the website to receive Ironman Updates, Movember collects your name and email address and discloses these to Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials Consortium LLC ( PCCTC ) (the Ironman Registry sponsor), so that they can send you the Ironman Updates. PCCTC's servers are located in the USA. Information collected by Movember will be held on servers located in Australia. Where your information is transferred outside the country in which you are located, it will be subject to the laws of the country in which it is stored (which may have a lower standard of data protection than the country in which you reside). If you don't provide the personal information requested, we won't be able to send you our Ironman Updates.

Further detail about how we handle your personal information can be found in Movember's Privacy Policy , available at  movember.com/privacy , including information about:

Please contact us at  privacy@movember.com  if you have any queries about Movember and privacy.

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Why do we use cookies?
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In broad terms, we use cookies on our website for the following purposes:

Analytical purposes: We use analytical cookies that allow us to recognise, measure and track visitors to the website. This helps us to improve and develop the way the website works, for example, by determining whether site visitors can find information easily, or by identifying the aspects of the website that are of the most interest to them. For these purposes, we may store the following:

Usage preferences: Some of the cookies on the website are activated when visitors to the website make a choice about their usage of the site. The website then ‘remembers' the settings preferences of the user concerned. This allows us to tailor aspects of the website to the individual user.

Session management: The software that runs the website uses cookies for technical purposes needed by the internal workings of our servers and application. For instance, we use cookies to keep track of information about a user's session and determine which options or pages to display in order for the site to function.

Functional purposes: Functional purpose cookies store information that is needed by our applications to process and operate. For example, where requests within an application involve multiple stages, cookies are used to store the information from each stage temporarily, in order to facilitate completion of the overall request.

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