At Missing Link Business Sales, we are committed to protecting your privacy and handling your personal information responsibly. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store, and disclose personal information, in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs). This policy applies to all clients and users across Australia, including NSW.
“Personal Information” is any information that identifies you, or by which you could reasonably be identified. This includes your:
Sensitive information (such as health or government-issued ID details) is treated with extra care and is only collected or used where necessary for providing our services.
We may collect:
We may also collect information from publicly available sources or referrals.
We usually collect your information directly from you, via:
We may also receive information from:
Unsolicited Personal Information
If we receive personal information we did not request, we will check whether it could have been collected lawfully. If not, we will securely destroy or de-identify it.
Your information is collected to:
We will never sell or trade your personal information.
We may use your information to:
We may disclose your information to:
Direct marketing: You can opt out of receiving marketing communications at any time.
Our website may use cookies to enhance user experience and monitor traffic. Cookies do not collect personal information. You may adjust your browser settings to block cookies if you prefer.
Security Note: While we implement strong security measures, online transmissions carry inherent risks. Information submitted via our website is transmitted at your own risk.
We take reasonable steps to protect your personal information, including:
Credit card details are only stored for processing payments and are deleted after the transaction.
You may request access to or correction of your personal information at any time. We will:
Some service providers may store or process data outside Australia. We take reasonable steps to ensure these providers protect your information in line with Australian privacy standards.
If you have a complaint about how your personal information is handled:
If unresolved, you may contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC):
We may update this policy from time to time. The current version is posted on our website and was last updated 1st February, 2026.