This page explains, in plain language, what information Aussie Ivrit collects and how it's used. This is a template policy — replace the placeholders below (marked in brackets) with your actual details, and have it reviewed against the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) before relying on it for a live site.
Who we are
Aussie Ivrit is operated by [your business/organisation name]. For any privacy questions, contact [your contact email address].
Information we collect
This site is built to collect as little personal information as possible. Depending on how you use it, that may include:
- Technical information automatically logged by the web server, such as IP address, browser type, and pages visited — standard for most websites and used only for security and basic traffic analysis.
- Information you provide directly, such as your name or email address, only if you contact us or sign up for something in the future (this site does not currently collect this).
- Cookies, only if used for essential site functionality (such as keeping an admin logged in) — see the Cookies section below.
Aussie Ivrit does not sell personal information to third parties.
Cookies
The public site does not use tracking or advertising cookies. The admin panel uses a single essential session cookie to keep an administrator logged in; this cookie is not used to track visitors and expires when the browser session ends.
How information is used
Any information collected is used solely to operate, maintain and improve the site — for example, understanding which pages are useful, fixing technical problems, and responding to enquiries. It is not used for advertising or shared with third parties for marketing purposes.
Data security
Reasonable technical measures are used to protect information stored by this site, including secure password storage for admin accounts and standard web security practices. No website can guarantee perfect security, so please avoid submitting sensitive personal information through any public-facing form on this site.
Your rights
Under Australian privacy law, you generally have the right to ask what personal information an organisation holds about you, and to request corrections. To make such a request regarding Aussie Ivrit, contact [your contact email address].
Changes to this policy
This policy may be updated from time to time. The "last updated" date at the top of this page reflects the most recent revision.