Privacy Policy
Southern Cross Puzzles is written and published by Oliver Taylor, a private individual in South Australia. This page explains what happens to personal information in connection with the site, under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles. There is not much of it.
Visiting the site
Nothing is collected. No form, no account, no comments, no newsletter, no analytics, no advertising or social tracking. One small script runs on each page and its only jobs are opening the menu on a phone and remembering that you closed the cookie banner.
Writing to us
Email sent to [email protected] reaches a mailbox on this domain, and the address plus the contents are used to write back to you. Nothing is added to a mailing list — there is no mailing list — and nothing is shared with a publisher, agency or advertiser. Threads are kept only while they are useful, and no longer than two years.
Hosting logs
The hosting provider keeps ordinary web server logs: IP address, timestamp, requested file, browser string. They exist to run and secure the server, they are held briefly, and nothing in them is used to identify or profile a reader.
Your rights
You can ask whether we hold correspondence from you, ask for a copy, ask for it to be corrected or ask for it to be deleted. Email is enough, and we confirm when it is done. Complaints about privacy can also be made directly to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.
Children
One of the games covered here is not suitable for children, and the site is written for adults choosing what to buy. No information about anyone under 15 is knowingly collected or held.
Changes
If anything about data handling changes, this page is updated first and the date above changes with it.