Savvy to Scams

Privacy Policy

Savvy to Scams ("we," "us," "our") is dedicated to protecting your personal information in line with Australia’s privacy laws, including the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs). This policy explains how we manage your data.

1. What Personal Information We Collect

We may collect:

  • Full name, contact details (address, phone, email)

  • Date of birth and booking information

  • Social media or communication handles

  • Details relevant to bookings or your enquiries

  • Any other information you provide to us directly.

2. How We Collect Your Information

We collect data when you:

  • Use our website, make bookings, or contact us

  • Interact with us on social media platforms

  • Email us or subscribe to our updates

  • Fill in forms or surveys.

3. Why We Collect Your Data

Your information may be used for:

  • Arranging and confirming bookings

  • Answering your queries and providing services

  • Sending updates or safety tips if you opt in

  • Improving our services and digital content

  • Meeting our legal obligations.​

4. How We Keep Your Information Safe

We use security measures to protect your data, including:

  • Secure website forms and reputable cloud/booking systems

  • Staff training on information security

  • Limiting access to your information only to those who need it.

If we store your details on third-party platforms (e.g. calendars, social media, email), we ensure these meet industry standards for privacy.

5. Sharing Information

We do not sell or rent your details to anyone. We may share your data if:

  • It's required by law, or to protect rights and safety

  • You agree to the sharing in advance.

6. Accessing or Correcting Your Data

You have the right to know what personal information we hold and to correct it if it’s wrong. Email us at info@savvytoscams.com.au to ask this.

7. Opting Out

If you don't want to get our updates or tips anymore, you can tell us any time using the link in our messages or by contacting us. We will stop sending them as soon as we can.

8. Destroying or De-Identifying Information

We delete or de-identify your information when it is no longer needed for its original purpose.

9. Data Breaches

If a data breach occurs that puts your privacy at serious risk, we’ll promptly notify you and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC).

10. Changes to This Policy

We may update this policy as laws or operations change. The latest version will always be on our website.

11. How to Contact Us

Questions, complaints or requests? Contact us via:

If you’re not happy with our response, you can contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (oaic.gov.au).