This static website demonstration does not operate user accounts, store form submissions or connect to a production database. The statements below describe the privacy structure expected for a live Casual Encounters Australia service and must be reviewed by qualified Australian legal and privacy professionals before launch.
1. Information collected
A live service may collect account details such as name, email address, date of birth, profile text, photographs, preferences and approximate location. It may also collect messages, reports, support correspondence, purchase information and technical data such as browser type, device identifiers, IP address and usage events.
Members should never publish home addresses, financial credentials, government identifiers or other highly sensitive information in a public profile.
2. How information is used
Information may be used to create and operate accounts, display profiles, recommend relevant members, deliver messages, maintain security, respond to support requests, enforce community rules, improve product performance and meet legal obligations. Sensitive inferences should not be used for unrelated advertising without clear permission.
3. When information may be shared
A production provider may share limited information with contracted hosting, analytics, payment, moderation and customer-support vendors. Providers should receive only what is necessary and be bound by confidentiality and security duties. Information may also be disclosed when lawfully required, to protect a person from serious harm or in connection with a corporate transaction subject to appropriate safeguards.
Profile information is visible according to the member's settings. Anything shared with another member may be copied or redistributed by that person, so thoughtful sharing remains important.
4. Storage and security
Reasonable administrative, technical and physical safeguards should be used, including access controls, encryption in transit, secure password handling, monitoring and incident response. No system can guarantee absolute security. Members should use a unique password, protect their devices and report suspicious account activity promptly.
5. Access, correction and deletion
Members should be able to update profile details, manage communications and request access to or correction of personal information. A deletion request may be subject to limited retention for fraud prevention, dispute resolution, safety investigations and legal obligations. Privacy requests should be verified before disclosure.
Cookies and analytics
A live site may use essential cookies for login and security, and optional analytics cookies to understand performance. Non-essential technologies should be explained through a consent interface where required.
Age restriction
The service is intended only for adults aged 20 and over. Information known to relate to a minor should be removed and the associated account investigated.
6. Contact and complaints
Privacy questions and access requests can be submitted through the contact page. A production policy should also explain escalation options, including relevant Australian privacy regulators where applicable.