Privacy Policy

Ads2Revenue (we, us, our) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information as demonstrated in our Privacy Policy which tells you how we handle your personal information in accordance with applicable privacy laws.

1. About this Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy applies to all personal information and personal data processed by us, including sensitive information (such as health information, or information about political opinions or associations, race or ethnicity or religious or philosophical beliefs). We do not actively request sensitive information about you. If at any time we need to collect sensitive information about you, unless otherwise permitted by law, we will first obtain your consent and we will only use it in accordance with applicable privacy laws.

This Privacy Policy tells you how:

  • we collect and manage your personal information;
  • we use and disclose your personal information;
  • we store and keep secure your personal information;
  • we use cookies and web-tracking tools; and
  • you can exercise your privacy rights.

We will update our Privacy Policy if the way we handle your personal information changes or as required by law.

2. How we collect and manage your personal information

Our website uses cookies to collect data about how you use our services, your preferences, browser type, operating system, Internet Protocol (IP) address (a number that is automatically assigned to your computer when you use the Internet, which may vary from session to session), domain name, and/or a date/time stamp for your visit. Generally, the data collected by cookies does not identify you. However, we may be able to identify you where you log into your account.

The personal information we collect will depend on how and why you engage with us, and may include the following:

  • your name;
  • your contact details, including email, social media account handle and phone number;
  • details of the business that you represent or work for;
  • your job title;
  • images, videos and recordings of you, for example where you attend one of our member workshops or events;
  • payment and transaction information, for example if you purchase a ticket to one of our events or become a member;
  • your preferences and opinions, including about how we interact with you and our services;
  • information you provide to us through our interactions with you, including as part of our services, through social media or our website and during our workshops and events;
  • details of services we have provided or offered to you or that you have enquired about, and our responses to you, as well as information about your access and use of our services; and
  • If you apply for a job with us, we collect information you include in your application, which could include your name, contact details, references and work experience.

3. How we collect personal information

We generally collect personal information directly from you in the course of our dealings with you, such as when you:

  • apply for or use our services;
  • contact us with a comment, enquiry, complaint or for support services;
  • attend or engage in our training programs, events, sales calls, workshops or seminars;
  • access our website, mobile applications or social media platforms; and
  • apply for a job with us or are onboarded as an employee.

In some circumstances, we may collect personal information about you from third parties or from publicly available information.

4. How we use your personal information

We generally use your personal information for the primary purpose for which we collected it. In the ordinary course of our business, and depending on the circumstances, we may also use your personal information to:

  • carry out our general business operations;
  • provide products and services to you, including for invoicing and order confirmation;
  • market to you (such as providing you with information about promotional offers and details of our partners);
  • receive reviews and testimonials;
  • improve, tailor and further develop our products and services, and to improve our relationship with you; and
  • contact you to respond to your queries or to provide information you have requested.

4.1 Direct marketing

We may use your personal information, including your contact details, to provide you with information we think will interest you about our products and services. This may include contacting you by SMS, post, email, telephone, our websites and mobile applications, and through social media. In every instance, we will ensure that our direct marketing material incorporates an option for you to elect to receive no further marketing communications.

You may opt out at any time if you no longer wish to receive marketing information or do not wish to receive marketing information through a particular channel. You can make this request by following the unsubscribe option in a marketing message, or by contacting our Privacy Officer.

5. When might we disclose your personal information?

We generally only disclose your personal information to third parties where this disclosure is the primary purpose for which we collected it. In the ordinary course of our business, and depending on the circumstances, we may also disclose your information to:

  • related bodies corporate;
  • third party service providers that help us conduct our business;
  • affiliate businesses and partners, with your prior consent;
  • new or prospective owners or investors in our business;
  • professional advisors and insurers; and
  • the public, where this is something that you have agreed to.

We may also disclose personal information where the law requires or authorises us to do so, or where this is at your direction or with your consent.

6. How we store and secure your personal information

We hold personal information electronically in our IT systems and databases which may utilise local and cloud technology in connection with the storage of personal information.

We take reasonable steps, including implementing organisational and technical measures, to protect the personal information we hold from misuse, interference and loss, and unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. These measures include the use of firewalls and encryption of member data during storage and transmission.

Please contact us immediately if you become aware of a breach of security. To help us keep your personal information safe, please do not share your login details, preferences, unique reference details or any other information with any other person.

7. How we use cookies and data-tracking tools

We use cookies and web-tracking/analytic tools (including third-party tracking pixels) to collect and analyse information about how you interact with our websites, social media platforms and applications. Our cookies collect information such as IP or MAC addresses, the city associated with the IP or MAC address, the date and time of your visit to our website, pages viewed, the website you viewed before our website and the type of browser used.

7.1 Why we use cookies and similar technologies

Cookies and similar technologies allow our websites and applications to interact more efficiently with the device used and to help us improve the content and functionality of our websites and mobile applications. They also generate detailed statistics about traffic to our websites, how individuals interact with advertisements on our (and third party) websites, browsing and other activity, and can measure and record conversions and sales.

8. Your right to access your personal information

You may request access to the personal information that we hold about you at any time from the Privacy Officer. We aim to respond to your request within 30 days of you making a request.

We will provide you with access, unless an exception applies. If we refuse access, we will explain to you why. We will not charge you for making a request to access your personal information, however if providing you with access is not straightforward, we may charge you a reasonable amount (which we will let you know about in advance) to cover the costs we incur retrieving your information and providing it to you.

9. Your right to request correction of your personal information

We take reasonable steps to ensure that the personal information which we collect, use or disclose is accurate, up-to-date and complete. If you consider that personal information we hold about you is incorrect or requires updating, please contact our Privacy Officer.

We aim to respond to your request within 30 days of you making a request. We are usually able to action your request. If we refuse your request, we will provide you reasons why.

10. Contact us with any questions, comments and complaints

We take your privacy concerns seriously. If you have any questions, comments or complaints regarding this Privacy Policy, the processing of your personal information or about the way in which we have handled any privacy issue, please contact our Privacy Office by:

Email:

support@ads2revenue.com

We will need to verify your identity before we can process your request. Once we have received your complaint, we will investigate and endeavour to respond to you within a reasonable time, usually within 30 days.

11. Updates to this Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy was last updated in January 2026.

We may make changes to this Privacy Policy from time to time to ensure that it is up to date and accurate, and to reflect any changes to the law or our operations. The updated version will be published on our website.