I accessed mygov over the weekend. I had to agree to the Terms of Use (or I could not use the system)
Being an unusual sort of person, I checked them out. This is what it said under "What we are not responsible for" We are not responsible for: • making sure myGov is error free; • ensuring any defects with myGov will be fixed; • ensuring that you have continuous access to myGov; • any Loss as a result of your use, or your inability to use, myGov or a connected Member Service; • any Loss as a result of you not accessing a myGov Inbox message; • any notification delivery failures to your nominated mobile number or email address, telling you to access your myGov Inbox to read a message; • ensuring that the information on a Member Service website is accurate, complete, current or does not infringe on the rights of any person; • how Member Services operate, including content of the messages they send you through the myGov Inbox; • the security of your personal information while it is being collected by, stored or passing through a Member Service system; • the removal or deletion of your myGov Inbox messages, noting that Member Services are able to set an expiry date for a message, so that it will no longer appear in your myGov Inbox after a certain date; and • making sure Member Services update your personal details on their records; <end> "Member Services" is code for other departments such as DHS, Health/MyHR, ATO What a wonderful service - all care, no responsibility. But you have no alternative if you wish to deal with Centrelink and/or My Health Record And they wonder why the trust in government is steadily heading south. -- Regards brd Bernard Robertson-Dunn Canberra Australia email: [email protected] _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
