1. Information Collection
We collect necessary details like name, contact information, and payment details to process lottery entries in Australia. Under Australian law, we verify age (18+) and identity to prevent underage gambling and fraud.
We collect necessary details like name, contact information, and payment details to process lottery entries in Australia. Under Australian law, we verify age (18+) and identity to prevent underage gambling and fraud.
All personal data is encrypted using AES-256 standards and stored in secure Australian data centers. Regular audits ensure compliance with the Notifiable Data Breaches scheme under Australian privacy laws.
We only share information with Australian-regulated payment processors and age verification services. No personal data is sold to marketing companies, in accordance with Australian consumer protection standards.
Our website uses cookies to enhance user experience while complying with Australian privacy regulations. You can manage preferences through our Australian-hosted cookie consent platform.
All transactions are processed through PCI-DSS compliant Australian financial institutions. We store minimal payment details required for lottery payouts under Australian taxation laws.
Australian spam laws require opt-in consent for promotional emails. You can unsubscribe anytime through your account or by contacting our Australian-based support team.
Under Australian privacy laws, you can request access to your data or corrections through our Privacy Officer. Verification is required to protect against unauthorized access.
We retain personal information for 7 years as required by Australian tax and gambling regulations. Inactive accounts are purged after 2 years in compliance with data minimization principles.
While data primarily stays in Australia, any overseas transfers comply with Australian privacy standards through binding corporate rules or EU-approved mechanisms where applicable.
For privacy concerns, contact our Australian Privacy Officer at support@ozjackpottales.com. Unresolved complaints may be directed to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.