Privacy Policy and Data Governance – Cash Vaultshire

This Privacy Policy describes the framework used by Cash Vaultshire ("we", "us", or "our') to collect, process, and protect personal information for users accessing https://cashvaultshire.org. Operating from our headquarters in Sydney, we adhere to the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs).

1. Information Collection and Taxonomy

To provide a secure and efficient analytical environment, we process the following categories of data:

Identity Data

Full legal name, date of birth, and government-issued identification required for mandatory Know Your Customer (KYC) procedures.

Contact Credentials

Email address, mobile telephone number, and residential address.

Technical Telemetry

IP addresses, browser types, device identifiers, and interaction logs with our AI-driven market interfaces.

Compliance Records

Documentation necessary to ensure adherence to Australian Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorism Financing (CTF) standards.

2. Purpose of Collection and Legal Grounds

We collect and hold personal information for the following primary purposes:

  • Service Delivery: To manage your account and provide access to our technical tools.
  • Statutory Obligation: To verify your identity as required by Australian financial regulations.
  • Cybersecurity: To protect our infrastructure from fraudulent activities and unauthorized access.
  • Optimization: To refine our AI models using de-identified telemetry data.

3. Data Security and Cryptography

Cash Vaultshire implements enterprise-grade security measures, including 256-bit SSL/TLS encryption, to protect data against unauthorized disclosure or loss. Personal data is stored on secure, restricted-access servers and is only handled by authorized personnel bound by confidentiality agreements.

4. Your Rights under Australian Law

Under the Privacy Act 1988, you have the right to:

Access

Request access to the personal information we hold about you.

Correction

Request the correction of inaccurate or incomplete information.

Complaints

Lodge a complaint with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) if you believe your privacy has been breached.

To exercise these rights, please contact our Privacy Officer at [email protected].

Effective Date: March 19, 2026.