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Privacy policy

Your privacy, explained plainly

This policy describes the information this guide may process, why it is used and the choices available to Australian visitors.

Effective date: 19 August 2026.

Scope

This policy applies to this independent Compass Yielova Australia guide. It does not govern the external registration website or trading platform. When you follow an external link, the destination’s policy applies.

Information we may receive

We aim to collect as little personal information as practical. This website does not host a sign-up or contact form. Standard hosting records may process technical data such as IP address, device type, requested page, approximate location, referral source, timestamps and security events. If an email channel is later configured, it will receive the information a sender chooses to provide.

Why information is processed

  • To deliver pages and maintain security.
  • To understand aggregate performance and improve content.
  • To answer correction or privacy enquiries after a contact channel is configured.
  • To prevent abuse and comply with legal obligations.
  • To measure sponsored-link activity where lawful and disclosed.

Cookies and analytics

The current guide is designed to work without non-essential cookies. If analytics or advertising cookies are introduced, this policy and any required consent controls should be updated before collection begins.

Affiliate links and external websites

Registration buttons lead to an external website and are marked as sponsored. The destination may collect contact, identity, financial or marketing information under its own terms. Review them before submitting anything.

Storage and retention

Technical information may be processed by hosting and security providers. We do not sell personal information. Records should be retained only as long as reasonably necessary, then deleted or de-identified where practical.

Australian privacy considerations

Depending on the operator’s identity, size and activities, the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and Australian Privacy Principles may apply. People may have access, correction and complaint rights, subject to lawful exceptions. The owner must add a monitored privacy contact before launch.

Security

No internet service is perfectly secure. Data minimisation and reasonable controls reduce risk but cannot promise absolute protection. Never send passwords, private keys, identity documents or payment details to an unverified channel.

Changes

Material updates will be reflected by changing the effective date.