The Women in Information and Communication website was developed using the latest technologies available today and provides comprehensive information
Using this Site
In order to provide the best possible experience on the Women in Information and Communication website we recommend you use the following information for future reference to help assist and aid you with some common issues that may be experienced whilst browsing.
Recommended Browsers
The Women in Information and Communication website is best viewed on Microsoft Windows computers using any of the following browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and above, Netscape Version 6.0 (or higher) We strongly recommend using one of the listed browsers when using the Women in Information and Communication website. Other browsers may work, but we cannot guarantee our services with them.
Screen Resolution
For the best results when viewing the Women in Information and Communication website, we suggest a minimum screen resolution of 800 X 600 pixels. For instructions on how to change your display settings, refer to help within your browser.
Javascript
JavaScript is a web programming language used to control website content. The Women in Information and Communication website uses JavaScript extensively on each page of the site. For the correct operation of all online Women in Information and Communication page services, your browser must support JavaScript and it must be enabled. For more information on how to enable JavaScript, refer to help within your browser.
Cookies
The Women in Information and Communication website does not use Cookies.
Browser Security Settings
Women in Information and Communication takes all reasonable steps to maintain a strict security standard and procedures to prevent unauthorised access to information about you. We recommend your browser have medium security settings.
Printing Pages
For best results when printing pages on the Women in Information and Communication website, we suggest your print settings be set to “portrait”. Not all pages are suitable for printing but mostly where applicable, a “print version” is available that is perfectly suited for portrait printing.
Web Accessibility
In response to our client needs, we will make all reasonable efforts to ensure that our website is accessible 24 Hours a day. All our site information is backed up daily by our website.
We are continually working on procedures and policies that will help insulate our website from unforeseen difficulties or problems. These problems may occur due to unauthorised use of service, denial of service, hacking with intent to modify, delete or sabotage content.
The Women in Information and Communication Privacy Policy informs our customers of the information practices employed by Women in Information and Communication. This Privacy Policy discloses what personal information is collected, how it will be used, with whom the information will be shared, the choices available to consumers on collection, safeguards on protection of data and how it can be updated or corrected. For more information, you can view our Privacy Statement online.
For further information about our policies, you can view online our Privacy Statement.
Web Developer
The Women in Information and Communication website was designed and developed by an Australian Web Development company called V Three Designs. V Three Designs have developed many web based solutions for a variety of businesses ranging from SME’s to major corporations based in Australia.
More information about V Three Designs can be found here.
Site Specifications
The Women in Information and Communication website was developed using the latest web technologies available at the time of development. These technologies include: Macromedia Technology Microsoft Technology HTML/CSS JavaScript
The servers that host the Women in Information and Communication website are located within a world-class data centre built with redundant systems, diverse fibre entrances and isolated power distribution to give our customers the utmost in security and reliability. The data centre utilizes connections to multiple backbones to ensure that data reaches the end-user in the fastest, most efficient manner possible.
How to Contact Us
If you have any questions in relation to privacy and/or our information handling practices, please feel free to Contact Us.