Privacy Policy Commitment Statement

Your privacy matters—here’s how we collect, use, and protect your personal information on minarelyth.com

Introduction to Our Privacy Practices

At minarelyth.com, we are dedicated to respecting your privacy and handling your personal information securely. This Privacy Policy explains what data we collect, how it is used, and your rights as a user.

Please read this policy carefully to understand our practices regarding your information. By using our website, you consent to these terms and acknowledge how your information may be managed and stored.

Data We Collect and Store

We collect certain personal and non-personal information to provide and enhance our services. Data collection practices comply with applicable Australian privacy laws.

Information You Provide to Us

  • Contact information, such as your name and email address
  • Account credentials used when registering or logging in
  • Any feedback provided via forms or surveys
  • Messages or requests submitted through our contact page
  • Details shared while using interactive features

Information Collected Automatically

  • Technical details about your device and browser
  • Usage data, including pages viewed and site navigation
  • Approximate geographic location from your connection
  • Referring and exit pages you interact with
  • Website interaction metrics for analysis purposes

How We Use Your Data

Your data enables us to deliver a personalized experience and ensure our website runs smoothly. We use it to operate, maintain, and improve our digital services.

  • To manage your account and preferences
  • To respond to your inquiries and feedback
  • To improve site performance and functionality
  • To analyze general trends and usage patterns
  • To ensure compliance with legal requirements
  • To communicate updates or service changes
  • To personalize your site interactions

Our Commitment: We apply strict privacy safeguards to maintain user trust and comply with Australian laws. Your data is processed with transparency, and you can contact us with questions at any time.

When We Share Your Information

Information is shared only with trusted partners as necessary for service delivery, or to comply with legal obligations. We do not sell user data to third parties.

Third-Party Service Providers

Service providers may access certain data only as needed to deliver their services. Each partner must also adhere to privacy and security standards set by law.

Legal and Regulatory Requirements

We may disclose data for legal, safety, or regulatory reasons if required by Australian authorities.

Anonymous Analytics and Reporting

We use aggregated data for statistical analysis to improve site quality and user experience.

Your Privacy Rights in Australia

Australian law provides you with rights to access, correct, or delete your data. You can also object to processing or request temporary restriction of data use.

  • The right to access the personal data we store
  • The right to correct inaccurate personal information
  • The right to request deletion of your data
  • The right to request data in a portable format
  • The right to object to certain data uses
  • The right to request a restriction of processing

To exercise your privacy rights or for more details, contact us using the information included on this page. We aim to respond to all valid requests promptly.

Keeping Your Data Secure

We use technical and organisational measures to protect your information from loss, misuse, and unauthorised access. Your privacy and security are important to us.

Technical Safety Measures

  • Encryption of sensitive data in transit or at rest
  • Routine security and vulnerability assessments
  • Use of secure connections and access controls
  • Automated monitoring to detect security incidents

Organisational Procedures

  • Limiting access to personal data within our team
  • Regular employee privacy training sessions
  • Periodic reviews of internal privacy practices
  • Policies for secure handling of sensitive data

Data Retention Practices

We keep your personal information only as long as necessary for legitimate business, legal, or security reasons. Retention periods comply with Australian law.

  • Account and registration details are kept securely
  • Browsing history and site usage are retained
  • Messages and inquiries are stored securely
  • Payment or billing data retained for compliance
  • Marketing preferences saved for your experience

Data is deleted or de-identified once no longer needed or required under law.

Information Transfers Outside Australia

Some service partners or data storage may operate internationally. We ensure safeguards and legal protections for any transfer outside Australia.

  • Only trusted third parties receive access as required
  • Compliance with international privacy frameworks is maintained
  • Use of contracts to protect transferred data
  • Additional safeguards are applied where needed

Cookies and Tracking Tools

Our website uses cookies and analytics to remember preferences and analyse usage statistics. You can manage cookies in your browser settings at any time.

Types of Cookies We Use

  • Necessary for security and core website functionality
  • Help track and improve site performance
  • Remember your experience and preference
  • Enhance site usability and convenience

Read our Cookie Policy for full details on uses and controls.

Updates to This Privacy Policy

We review and update this policy as needed to reflect changes in procedures or legal requirements. Updates are communicated appropriately to users.

  • Updates shown on this policy page
  • User consent sought for key changes
  • Direct notifications for major updates
  • Last update date always displayed clearly

Regular review ensures this policy remains accurate and up to date.

Contact Us About Privacy

For privacy concerns or requests, please use the contact details below.

minarelyth

Tower 2, 201 Sussex Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia

Phone: +61219649751

Email: content@minarelyth.com

Last updated October 15, 2025

Effective from October 20, 2025