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Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how Grand Rush, operated via the review website hosted at grandrush-aussie.com and related mirror domains listed below, collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal information of website visitors and individuals who interact with our Grand Rush casino review and related services. It applies to visitors located in Australia and other regions who access or use our informational and referral services, contact us, or subscribe to communications in connection with the Grand Rush brand. This Privacy Policy does not govern the processing activities of the actual Grand Rush online casino operator, which maintains its own privacy policy. By using grandrush-aussie.com, you agree to the practices described here. This Privacy Policy is effective and applies to processing activities from 1 January 2026 onward.

Who We Are

OBSERVE: The site Grand Rush operates as an informational and review resource for the Grand Rush online casino brand, using the domain grandrush-aussie.com and certain related mirror and reference URLs. The actual gambling services are provided by an offshore operator, not by this review site.

EXPAND: For transparency and regulatory alignment, this section distinguishes between (a) the review/affiliate site that collects and processes user data for marketing and informational purposes, and (b) the casino operator, which processes player data for gambling services. We also clarify our main corporate references, contact channels, and responsibility for data handling within the scope of this privacy notice.

REFLECT: Based on the available information, we provide a clear identity and contact framework so users know who controls their data on this review site and how to reach us for privacy-related matters.

Legal Entity and Role

  • Review / Affiliate Service: For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, the data controller for information collected through https://grandrush-aussie.com and the mirror / reference URLs listed below (insofar as they redirect or relate to this review service) is referred to as "we", "us", "our", or Grand Rush. This controller is responsible for:
    • Operating and maintaining the Grand Rush review content and related comparison or referral services.
    • Managing marketing campaigns, tracking, and analytics related to the review site.
    • Receiving and handling privacy-related requests regarding this website.
  • Casino Operator (Third Party): The underlying Grand Rush online casino is operated by Genesys Technology N.V., a Curacao public limited company (N.V.) with a listed address at:
    Emancipatie Boulevard Dominico F. "Don" Martina 31, Curaçao.
    • Company registration number: not specified.
    • Online gambling licence: claimed under Curaçao eGaming / Antillephone N.V., status unverifiable and not confirmed by us.
    • This entity independently sets and controls its own privacy practices for players who register and gamble on its platforms (e.g. grandrush.com and related casino URLs).

Domains Covered

  • Primary review domain: https://grandrush-aussie.com
  • Referenced or legacy Grand Rush casino domains (operated by the casino, not by this review site): Processing of your data on these domains is subject to the respective operator's privacy policy, not this document.

Contact Details and DPO

  • Data protection contact / DPO-equivalent:
    • Email: [email protected] (primary contact for privacy and support queries)
    • Phone numbers: not specified
    • Contact forms: not specified; if made available on the site, they may also be used for privacy requests
  • Postal address for privacy correspondence (casino operator reference only):
    Genesys Technology N.V., Emancipatie Boulevard Dominico F. "Don" Martina 31, Curaçao.
    Please clearly mark any correspondence as "Privacy / Data Protection - Grand Rush (review site)" if you intend it for us.

Regional compliance note: Australian users should be aware that the Grand Rush casino is an offshore operator and is the subject of Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) blocking orders. This Privacy Policy relates to the review site's handling of your data and does not endorse the legality of accessing offshore gambling services from Australia.

What Personal Data We Collect

OBSERVE: To operate the Grand Rush website at grandrush-aussie.com, we inevitably collect certain technical, usage, and contact information. In some cases, where we integrate with affiliate tracking systems or marketing tools, limited identifiers are also processed.

EXPAND: The categories below reflect typical data flows for gambling review / affiliate sites operating from or towards Australia-based users, including potential cross-device and cross-domain tracking and cookies.

REFLECT: We define each category, provide examples, and flag which information is optional, which is automatically collected, and where third parties may be involved.

Categories of Personal Data

  • Identity and Contact Data (typically provided by you):
    • Full name, display name, or alias if you contact us or leave feedback.
    • Email address, particularly when you request support, subscribe to newsletters, or exercise privacy rights (e.g. via [email protected]).
    • Phone number, if you choose to provide it in any communication (currently not actively requested).
  • Technical and Device Data (collected automatically):
    • IP address, approximate geolocation inferred from IP (e.g. country/region such as Australia), and time of access.
    • Device identifiers (e.g. device type, operating system, browser type, language, screen resolution).
    • Server logs, including pages visited, referral URLs, click timestamps, and error logs.
  • Usage and Behavioural Data:
    • Click behaviour on the grandrush-aussie.com website, including which buttons, banners, or outbound casino links you click.
    • Session duration, page views, scroll depth, and interaction with review content or comparison tables.
    • Affiliate tracking identifiers relating to our marketing partners (e.g. unique click IDs stored in cookies or URL parameters, which may later be used to attribute referrals to the Grand Rush casino operator).
  • Payment and Gambling-related Data (indirect / not collected by us):
    • We do not collect or process your payment card information, bank details, betting history, deposits, withdrawals, or gameplay outcomes directly.
    • Such data is handled by the Grand Rush casino operator (Genesys Technology N.V.) and its payment providers, under their own privacy policies and regulatory frameworks.
    • We may receive aggregated, non-identifiable statistics from the operator or affiliate networks (e.g. total number of registrations or conversions) that do not allow us to identify you personally.
  • Cookies and Similar Technologies:
    • HTTP cookies, including first-party cookies set by grandrush-aussie.com and third-party cookies set by analytics and advertising partners.
    • Local storage and similar browser-based technologies used for remembering preferences and tracking visits.
    • Analytics tools (e.g. web analytics scripts) and advertising pixels that may collect pseudonymous identifiers.
  • Communication Data:
    • Content of emails, messages, or feedback you send to [email protected] or via any contact form we provide.
    • Metadata relating to communications (e.g. time of message, IP, user agent).

Note: If you follow links from grandrush-aussie.com to the Grand Rush casino or other third-party sites, any data you provide on those external sites is governed exclusively by their policies.

Legal Basis for Processing

OBSERVE: Our processing must comply with general data protection principles that are broadly consistent with the EU GDPR and comparable international standards, even though our primary audience is in Australia and the casino operator is offshore.

EXPAND: We rely on multiple legal bases depending on the specific processing activity, including consent, contractual necessity (where applicable), legitimate interests, and compliance with legal obligations linked to gambling-related regulations and anti-fraud requirements.

REFLECT: The following legal bases structure our data use in a way that is transparent and proportionate, and align with best practice benchmarks.

Our Legal Grounds

  • Consent:
    • We rely on your explicit consent for:
      • Sending you direct electronic marketing (e.g. newsletters, promotional emails) where you have actively subscribed.
      • Non-essential cookies and similar technologies used for advertising and advanced analytics, where required.
    • You may withdraw your consent at any time (see the "Your Rights" section).
  • Contractual Necessity:
    • Where we enter into a contractual relationship with you (for example, to provide a subscription-based service, to respond to a formal request you submit, or to maintain an account for comment features if ever provided), we process your data as necessary to:
      • Provide and administer such services.
      • Communicate with you about those services.
      • Fulfil any related obligations (e.g. support, maintenance, notices).
    • This does not cover your gambling contract with the casino operator, which is governed separately by the operator's terms and privacy policy.
  • Legitimate Interests:
    • We may process your personal data when it is necessary for our legitimate interests, provided these are not overridden by your rights and freedoms, including:
      • Ensuring security and integrity of our websites and IT systems.
      • Monitoring and improving the performance and usability of grandrush-aussie.com.
      • Measuring the effectiveness of affiliate campaigns and marketing efforts in a privacy-conscious way.
      • Preventing fraud, abuse, or misuse of our services or affiliate relationships.
    • Where required by applicable law, we will conduct a legitimate interests assessment and provide further details on request.
  • Compliance with Legal Obligations:
    • We may process and retain certain data to:
      • Respond to lawful requests from regulators, law enforcement, or administrative authorities (including in relation to Australian ACMA and comparable bodies in other countries, where applicable).
      • Maintain appropriate business records, tax records, and documentation required under anti-money laundering (AML), counter-terrorism financing (CTF), and related compliance frameworks that may indirectly apply to our affiliate activities.
      • Cooperate with investigations related to illegal offshore gambling services or advertising standards.

Purpose of Processing

OBSERVE: We process personal data in connection with the operation of a gambling review and affiliate site targeted at, among others, Australian users.

EXPAND: Our purposes span basic site operation, performance optimization, safety, commercial measurement of affiliate relationships, and user communications, including responsible marketing aligned with local guidelines.

REFLECT: By clearly mapping each purpose to data categories and legal bases, we facilitate transparency and compliance.

Main Purposes

  • Providing and Operating the Review Website:
    • Delivering content, reviews, ratings, and comparison information about the Grand Rush brand and related gambling offerings.
    • Ensuring the correct display and technical functioning of pages, scripts, and interactive elements.
  • Improving and Personalising our Services:
    • Analysing aggregate and pseudonymous usage statistics to understand how visitors interact with grandrush-aussie.com.
    • Testing new features, layouts, and content to enhance user experience and clarity of warnings about offshore gambling and ACMA blocking.
    • Remembering certain user preferences (e.g. cookie choices, language settings) via functional cookies.
  • Marketing and Communications:
    • Sending newsletters and promotional content where you have opted in.
    • Displaying affiliate banners or links to the Grand Rush casino and other third-party offers, subject to applicable law.
    • Measuring the success of marketing campaigns through affiliate tracking and analytics, using pseudonymous identifiers where possible.
  • Analytics and Performance:
    • Using analytics tools to monitor traffic volumes, error rates, load times, and referral sources.
    • Checking which types of content are most relevant to users in Australia and other markets, to improve editorial focus.
  • Fraud Prevention, Security, and Compliance:
    • Detecting suspicious or abusive behaviour (e.g. bot traffic, repeated misuse of affiliate programs, scraping).
    • Preventing unauthorised access to our systems, protecting our infrastructure, and implementing IP-based controls if necessary.
    • Cooperating with regulatory and law enforcement authorities in legitimate investigations, particularly relating to illegal offshore gambling services directed at Australian users.
  • Handling Requests and Enquiries:
    • Responding to your questions, feedback, complaints, or privacy-rights requests sent to [email protected].
    • Maintaining records of correspondence for accountability and legal defence.

Disclosure & Sharing

OBSERVE: Our role as a gambling review / affiliate site requires collaboration with several external partners, including casino operators, affiliate networks, IT providers, and regulators.

EXPAND: We distinguish between routine service providers, affiliate partners, and authorities, defining the conditions under which personal data may be shared and the safeguards applied.

REFLECT: This helps ensure that sharing is limited, proportionate, and aligned with user expectations and legal obligations.

Categories of Recipients

  • Casino Operator and Affiliate Partners:
    • We may share pseudonymous tracking IDs or limited technical data with:
      • The Grand Rush casino operator (Genesys Technology N.V.); and/or
      • Affiliate networks and intermediaries who manage referral and commission tracking.
    • The purpose is to attribute traffic and conversions from grandrush-aussie.com to the correct campaigns.
    • We do not transmit your full personal profile or gambling history; these are collected directly by the casino operator on its own domains.
  • IT, Hosting, and Analytics Service Providers:
    • Website hosting providers, content delivery networks (CDNs), and technical support vendors that process IP addresses, logs, and device data to operate the site.
    • Analytics providers that may use cookies or similar tools to generate usage reports.
    • Where feasible, such providers are bound by contracts requiring confidentiality and data protection safeguards.
  • Marketing and Advertising Networks (with consent where required):
    • Selected advertising networks and partners that serve or measure ads related to gambling or related offers.
    • These partners may use cookies and similar technologies to display targeted ads, subject to your consent and applicable advertising standards.
  • Regulators, Law Enforcement, and Public Authorities:
    • We may disclose personal data when required by law, regulation, court order, or legitimate request from:
      • Authorities in Curaçao (for the operator), Australia (including ACMA), or other jurisdictions where our operations or partners are engaged.
      • Other competent agencies investigating fraud, money laundering, illegal advertising, or illegal offshore gambling.
  • Professional Advisers and Corporate Transactions:
    • Lawyers, auditors, consultants, and insurers for the purposes of obtaining professional advice, defending legal claims, or conducting audits.
    • Potential acquirers or merger partners in the event of a sale, reorganisation, or other corporate transaction involving the review site business. Any such transfer would be subject to confidentiality obligations and, where required, additional user notices.

We do not sell your personal information for monetary consideration. Any sharing for targeted advertising is handled under applicable consent and opt-out rules.

International Transfers

OBSERVE: Our hosting, affiliate, and analytics infrastructure may be distributed across multiple jurisdictions, while our target audience includes users in Australia and potentially the EU or other regions.

EXPAND: Data may be transferred to countries whose privacy laws are different from, and in some cases less protective than, those in your home country. We describe typical transfer destinations and the safeguards we aim to apply.

REFLECT: This transparency helps users understand cross-border flows and, where relevant, risk-mitigating measures like contractual clauses.

Destinations and Safeguards

  • Primary Regions of Processing:
    • Servers and service providers may be located in the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom, North America, Asia-Pacific, and Curaçao.
    • The Grand Rush casino operator is based in Curaçao and may process data in other jurisdictions as part of its own operations.
  • Safeguards for International Transfers:
    • Where personal data is transferred from a jurisdiction that restricts outbound transfers (e.g. the EEA, UK), we seek to implement appropriate safeguards, including:
      • Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) approved by the European Commission or equivalent instruments.
      • Contractual data protection obligations, access controls, and security standards with our processors.
    • While frameworks such as the EU - US Data Privacy Framework may apply to certain vendors, we do not rely exclusively on these and will supplement them where necessary.
  • Australian Context:
    • Australian privacy standards (including the Australian Privacy Principles) may apply where we deal with personal information of individuals in Australia, even though our core infrastructure is offshore.
    • By using this site, you acknowledge that your information may be transferred, stored, and processed outside Australia in accordance with this Policy.

Data Retention

OBSERVE: Data protection principles require that personal data not be retained longer than necessary for the purposes for which it was collected.

EXPAND: Retention periods vary according to the category of data, the legal basis for processing, and regulatory or contractual obligations, including record-keeping for potential disputes.

REFLECT: Below we provide indicative retention periods and deletion/ anonymisation criteria, with a baseline alignment to a maximum of 5 years after the end of the relationship, unless law requires a longer period.

Retention Rules

  • Identity and Contact Data:
    • Data used for newsletters or marketing (e.g. email address) is stored until you unsubscribe or withdraw consent, plus up to 2 years to maintain suppression lists ensuring no further unsolicited contact.
    • Data collected in relation to a specific enquiry or support request is generally kept for up to 3 years from final correspondence, to address follow-up questions or related disputes.
  • Technical and Usage Data (logs, analytics):
    • Web server logs containing IP addresses are usually retained for up to 12 months, unless a security incident or legal issue requires longer retention.
    • Aggregated and anonymised analytics data may be retained indefinitely, as it no longer identifies individuals.
  • Affiliate Tracking Data:
    • Pseudonymous click IDs, cookies, and similar identifiers used for affiliate attribution are typically retained for 90 days to 24 months, depending on the affiliate partner's configuration.
    • Where technically feasible, data is anonymised or deleted once attribution windows and reporting needs expire.
  • Legal and Compliance Records:
    • Where data is necessary for legal defence, regulatory record-keeping, or tax purposes, it may be retained for up to 5 years after the relevant transaction or event, or longer if required by law.

Deletion Criteria: We delete or irreversibly anonymise personal data when (a) it is no longer needed for the purposes defined above, (b) any applicable statutory retention period has expired, and (c) there is no ongoing dispute, investigation, or legal obligation requiring continued retention.

Your Rights

OBSERVE: While our main focus is Australian users, we align our practices with key principles derived from the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and similar modern privacy laws. The prompt also references Mexican data protection regulations; although our service is not specifically targeted to Mexico, we incorporate comparable rights in a harmonised way.

EXPAND: This section sets out the rights you may have regarding your personal information, how to exercise them, and how we respond within defined timeframes and at no charge, subject to reasonable limits.

REFLECT: Providing robust, rights-based transparency strengthens trust and helps ensure adequate protection regardless of your jurisdiction.

Data Subject / User Rights

  • Right of Access: You may request confirmation as to whether we process your personal data and obtain a copy of such data, along with information on how it is used.
  • Right to Rectification: You may ask us to correct inaccurate or incomplete personal data we hold about you.
  • Right to Erasure ("Right to be Forgotten"): You may request deletion of your personal data where, for example, it is no longer necessary for the purposes collected, you withdraw consent (where consent is the legal basis), or you successfully object to processing.
  • Right to Restrict Processing: You may request that we restrict processing of your data in circumstances such as:
    • While we verify its accuracy.
    • When processing is unlawful and you prefer restriction to deletion.
    • When we no longer need the data but you require it for legal claims.
  • Right to Object: You may object at any time to:
    • Processing of your data based on our legitimate interests, on grounds relating to your particular situation.
    • Processing for direct marketing purposes (including profiling related to such marketing). If you object to marketing, we will stop using your data for this purpose.
  • Right to Data Portability: Where technically feasible and applicable, you may request to receive personal data you have provided to us in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format, and to have it transmitted to another controller.
  • Right to Withdraw Consent: Where we process personal data on the basis of your consent (e.g. newsletters, non-essential cookies), you may withdraw that consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of processing carried out before withdrawal.

How to Exercise Your Rights

  1. Submit Request: Send an email to [email protected] with:
    • Your full name (or alias used with us).
    • Clear description of the right you wish to exercise and the scope of the request.
    • Any relevant technical identifiers (e.g. cookie IDs, email address used, approximate dates of interaction with the site).
  2. Verification: For your protection, we may ask for additional information reasonably necessary to verify your identity, especially before releasing copies of data or making significant changes.
  3. Response Time: We aim to respond to all valid requests within 30 days of receipt. If the request is complex or numerous, we may extend this period by an additional 30 days, informing you of the extension and reasons.
  4. Fees: Requests are handled free of charge. However, we may charge a reasonable fee or refuse to act on requests that are manifestly unfounded, repetitive, or excessive, as permitted by applicable law.

Note: If your request concerns data held by the Grand Rush casino operator (e.g. betting history, KYC documents), you must contact the operator directly via its own channels, as we do not control and cannot access that data.

Cookies & Tracking Technologies

OBSERVE: Cookies and similar tools are integral to how websites function and how affiliate performance is measured.

EXPAND: We categorise cookies by type and purpose, and outline control options available to you, recognising that some cookies are essential while others are optional.

REFLECT: Transparent cookie practices support both user autonomy and compliance with international privacy norms.

Types of Cookies We Use

  • Strictly Necessary / Functional Cookies (First-Party):
    • Required for core site operations, such as:
      • Serving pages and routing traffic correctly.
      • Remembering basic preferences (e.g. cookie consent status).
    • These cookies are typically set in response to actions you take and cannot be disabled via our internal controls without impacting site functionality.
  • Analytics / Performance Cookies:
    • Used to collect information about how visitors use the site (e.g. pages visited, time on site, error messages).
    • Help us improve the performance and usability of grandrush-aussie.com.
    • Where required, we will obtain your consent before placing analytics cookies.
  • Advertising and Affiliate Tracking Cookies (Third-Party):
    • Used by affiliate networks, advertising partners, and sometimes by the Grand Rush casino operator to:
      • Attribute your visit and any subsequent registration or deposit back to grandrush-aussie.com.
      • Measure the effectiveness of campaigns and manage commissions.
      • Potentially show more relevant advertising based on your browsing behaviour.
    • These cookies are usually set when you click outbound links or banners.

Managing Cookies

  • Browser Settings: You can configure your browser to:
    • Block all cookies or specific types of cookies.
    • Delete cookies when you close the browser.
    • Send "Do Not Track" signals (though not all sites honour these).
    Please consult your browser's help section for instructions.
  • Internal Tools (if available): Where we provide on-site cookie banners or preference centres, you can use them to:
    • Accept or reject non-essential cookies such as analytics and advertising cookies.
    • Change your choices at any time.
  • Third-Party Opt-Outs: Some analytics and advertising providers offer their own opt-out mechanisms, which may be accessed via their privacy policies or sector-wide initiatives.

Data Security

OBSERVE: As an operator of a gambling review site, we handle personal and technical data that, if compromised, could affect user privacy and trust.

EXPAND: Our security programme focuses on encryption, access control, staff awareness, and incident response. While we do not claim formal certification to ISO 27001 or SOC 2 unless specifically stated, we endeavour to follow comparable best practices.

REFLECT: The measures below reduce the risk of unauthorised access, loss, or misuse of data processed in connection with grandrush-aussie.com.

Security Measures

  • Encryption and Transport Security:
    • Data transmitted between your browser and grandrush-aussie.com is protected using TLS 1.2 or higher, as supported by your device and browser.
    • Where feasible, sensitive configuration or limited personal data is encrypted at rest using industry-standard algorithms.
  • Access Controls:
    • Access to systems and databases containing personal data is restricted to authorised personnel and service providers who need it for legitimate business purposes.
    • User accounts for administrative functions are protected by strong password policies and, where possible, multi-factor authentication (MFA).
  • Operational Security:
    • Regular application of security patches and updates to servers and software components used by the review site.
    • Use of firewalls, intrusion detection, and other technical safeguards as appropriate.
  • Staff Training and Policies:
    • Personnel with access to personal data are informed about privacy obligations and internal data handling procedures.
    • Confidentiality commitments are applied, and access is reviewed periodically.
  • Incident Response:
    • We maintain procedures to detect, investigate, and respond to suspected data breaches or security incidents.
    • Where required by applicable law, we will notify relevant authorities and affected individuals of significant data breaches without undue delay.

No online system can guarantee absolute security. However, we strive to maintain a level of protection appropriate to the risks associated with our processing activities.

Complaints & Contacts

OBSERVE: Individuals must have clear channels to ask questions, raise concerns, or lodge complaints about our handling of personal data.

EXPAND: We provide both internal and external escalation options, including references to supervisory authorities in relevant jurisdictions, even where our primary operations are offshore.

REFLECT: Accessible and transparent complaint procedures support accountability and compliance.

Contacting Us

  • Primary contact for privacy matters:
    • Email: [email protected]
    • Subject line: please include "Privacy Request - Grand Rush" for faster routing.
  • Postal reference (for operator / shell company address):
    Genesys Technology N.V., Emancipatie Boulevard Dominico F. "Don" Martina 31, Curaçao.
    If you send postal correspondence relating specifically to this review site, please clearly mark it as such.

Internal Complaint Procedure

  1. Submission: Send your complaint or concern to [email protected], describing:
    • The nature of your complaint (e.g. access request denied, alleged misuse of data, cookie concerns).
    • The time period and any supporting evidence (screenshots, correspondence).
  2. Acknowledgment: We aim to acknowledge receipt of your complaint within 5 business days.
  3. Investigation and Response: We will investigate and provide a substantive response within 30 days. If more time is needed due to complexity, we will inform you and provide an updated timeframe.
  4. Escalation: If you are not satisfied with our response, you may escalate the matter to the relevant supervisory authority, as described below.

External Supervisory Authorities

  • Australia - Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC):
    • Website: https://www.oaic.gov.au
    • Phone (Australia): 1300 363 992
    • You may submit privacy complaints regarding handling of your personal information under Australian privacy law.
  • European Union Data Protection Authorities (if EU rights apply):
  • Mexico - National Institute for Transparency, Access to Information and Personal Data Protection (INAI):
    • Website: https://home.inai.org.mx/
    • While our services are not specifically targeted at Mexico, individuals located there may reference local data protection rules and contact INAI where applicable.

You always have the right to contact a supervisory authority without first contacting us; however, we encourage you to approach us initially so we can attempt to resolve your concerns directly.

Updates

OBSERVE: Our services, technologies, and regulatory environment (particularly around online gambling and offshore operators in Australia) may change over time.

EXPAND: We therefore need to update this Privacy Policy periodically and inform users of material changes in a clear, timely manner.

REFLECT: The mechanisms below provide transparency, version control, and reasonable notice for significant updates.

Notification of Changes

  • Publication on Website: Any updated version of this Privacy Policy will be posted on https://grandrush-aussie.com, with a revised "Last updated" date at the bottom of the document.
  • Direct Notifications: Where:
    • We have your email address; and
    • The changes are material (e.g. new categories of data, new purposes, or new types of recipients),
    we may send you an email notification and/or present a notice in your account dashboard or via a website banner, where such functionality exists.

Advance Notice and User Options

  • Advance Notice: For significant changes that materially affect your rights or how we use your data, we will, where reasonably practicable, provide at least 30 days' advance notice before the new version takes effect.
  • Your Choices:
    • If you do not agree with the updated policy, you may:
      • Stop using grandrush-aussie.com; and
      • Request deletion or restriction of your data where applicable (see "Your Rights").
    • Continued use of the site after the effective date of an updated Privacy Policy will be deemed acceptance of the changes to the extent permitted by law.

Last updated: January 2026