How we handle the information you share with us — written plainly, and limited to what this website actually does.
Last updated: 10 June 2026
OzSaaS Master (“we”, “us”) provides SaaS growth consulting to Australian and global founders. This policy explains what personal information this website collects, why, and how we look after it. It is written to align with the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
We only collect information you actively provide, plus a small amount of technical data needed to operate the site securely:
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only to protect the form against cross-site request forgery and to apply
rate limiting. It is not used for advertising or cross-site tracking.We do not use analytics or advertising trackers on this site.
We will not sell your personal information, and we will not use it for unrelated marketing without your consent.
Submissions are stored in our database and a notification is emailed to our team. The site runs on third-party hosting infrastructure, and email is delivered through our hosting provider’s mail service; these providers process the data solely to host the site and deliver mail on our behalf. We do not otherwise disclose your information to third parties unless required by law.
We protect your data with industry-standard measures including HTTPS encryption in transit, parameterised database queries, CSRF protection, and restricted access to stored leads. No method of transmission or storage is ever 100% secure, but we take reasonable steps to safeguard your information.
We keep enquiry details only as long as needed to respond and maintain our business records, after which they are deleted or de-identified. Technical rate-limiting records are purged automatically within a few days.
You may ask us to access, correct, or delete the personal information we hold about you. To make a request — or if you have a privacy concern — contact us via the form on our contact section and we’ll respond promptly.
We may update this policy from time to time. The “last updated” date above reflects the current version.