Privacy Policy

This privacy policy explains how tab-bets-au.com collects, uses and protects information when you visit this informational website about TAB Australia and NSW TAB wagering. We are an independent overview publisher, not the TAB betting operator. This policy applies only to data handled through this domain.

By using the site, you agree to the practices described here. If you do not agree, please stop using the website. We may update this policy from time to time; the current version is always published on this page.

What Data We Collect

We may collect limited information depending on how you interact with the site. If you email us, we receive your email address, message content and any details you choose to include. We do not require account registration to read our guides.

When you browse the site, standard server logs may record technical data such as IP address, browser type, device type, referring page, pages viewed and approximate access time. This helps us maintain security and understand how content is used.

Cookies and similar technologies may store preferences or session identifiers in your browser. Analytics tools, if enabled, may collect aggregated usage patterns such as page views, scroll depth and general traffic sources. We do not intentionally collect sensitive categories of personal information through contact forms unless you voluntarily provide them.

How We Use Your Information

We use collected data to operate and improve the website, respond to support or correction requests, fix technical issues, and understand which TAB-related topics readers find useful. Email correspondence is used only to handle your enquiry and related follow-up.

Aggregated analytics help us review performance, content structure and navigation. We do not use your information to operate wagering accounts, process bets or manage TAB deposits. Any betting activity happens only on official TAB platforms under their own privacy terms.

We may retain emails and server logs for a reasonable period to meet operational, security or legal needs, then delete or anonymise them where appropriate.

Cookies and Browser Settings

Cookies are small text files stored on your device. We may use essential cookies required for basic site function, preference cookies that remember choices, and analytics cookies that measure traffic in aggregate form.

You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you block, delete or limit cookies. Blocking all cookies may affect how some parts of the site display or function. Where required, we aim to present clear information about non-essential cookies and your choices.

Sharing and Processors

We do not sell personal information to third parties. Limited data may be shared with service providers that host the site, deliver email, or provide analytics and security tools. These processors act on our instructions and only for the purposes described in this policy.

We may disclose information if required by law, court order or a valid request from a regulator, or to protect the rights, safety and integrity of the website and its users. Any transfer of data outside Australia, if it occurs, will be handled with appropriate safeguards consistent with applicable privacy requirements.

Your Rights

Under the Australian Privacy Act and applicable principles, you may have rights to request access to personal information we hold about you, ask for correction of inaccurate data, or request deletion where we no longer need it for a legitimate purpose. You may also complain to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner if you believe we have handled your data improperly.

To exercise these rights, contact us using the email below. We may need to verify your identity before responding. We aim to reply within a reasonable timeframe.

Contact for Privacy Matters

For privacy questions, data access requests or concerns about this policy, email [email protected]. Please include enough detail for us to locate relevant records without sharing unnecessary sensitive information in your initial message.