Network Marketing School Privacy Policy
1. About This Policy
1.1 This Privacy Policy (Policy) applies to Bridging the Gap Coaching Pty Ltd (ABN 32 693 442 125) trading as Network Marketing School (we, our or us), and describes how we collect, handle and protect the privacy of your personal information.
1.2 We provide coaching services, educational programs, and online courses in the network marketing industry.
1.3 We are committed to protecting your privacy and understand the importance of protecting your personal information.
1.4 We will handle your personal information in accordance with this Policy, and applicable laws including the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles.
1.5 In this Policy, personal information means any information or opinion about an identified individual or an individual who is reasonably identifiable.
1.6 This Policy does not apply to the personal information of our employees.
1.7 We may amend this Policy from time to time by posting an updated version on our website.
2. Types of Personal Information We Collect
2.1 The types of personal information we collect may include:
contact information, including first and last name, email address, phone number and mailing address;
social media profile information;
payment information including credit card details and billing information (processed securely through third-party payment processors);
account information including username, password and profile details;
usage data including information about how you interact with our website, IP address, browser type and pages visited; and
website and landing page information.
2.2 If you are applying for a job with us, we may also collect your:
employment history and qualifications;
academic records;
references;
medical information;
personal alternative contact details;
superannuation fund details; and
criminal history record.
3. Dealing With Us Anonymously or Using a Pseudonym
3.1 Where possible and lawful, you may interact with us anonymously or using a pseudonym.
3.2 However, for many of our functions and activities we usually require your name and contact information.
4. Ways We Collect Your Personal Information
4.1 We may collect personal information in the following ways:
from you directly when you interact with us; and
through third parties with whom we interact in order to provide our services.
4.2 If you apply for a job or contract position, we may collect information from:
recruiters;
government departments;
police agencies;
academic institutions;
consulting medical practitioners;
superannuation fund providers;
current or previous employers; or
referees.
5. Collection of Information via Our Website
5.1 We may use cookies or similar tracking technologies.
5.2 We may record information such as pages visited, date and time, referrals and IP address.
5.3 Web beacons may be used to analyse page views in aggregate.
6. Purposes for Which We Collect, Use and Disclose Personal Information
to provide our products and services;
to manage and conduct our business;
to process purchases and payments;
to communicate with you regarding enquiries and transactions;
to communicate about your account;
to send promotional materials with your consent;
to improve our website and services;
to assess employment applications; and
to comply with legal obligations and enforce our rights.
7. Disclosing Your Personal Information
third-party service providers;
entities involved in business transfers;
professional advisers; and
government or regulatory bodies.
7.2 Some recipients may be located overseas, including the United States of America.
8. Direct Marketing
8.1 With your consent, we may contact you about products, services, events or promotions.
8.2 You may withdraw consent at any time by unsubscribing or contacting us.
9. Security and Storage
9.1 We take reasonable steps to protect your personal information.
9.2 We retain information only as long as required or permitted by law.
10. Access to and Correction of Your Information
10.1 We take reasonable steps to ensure information is accurate and up to date.
10.2 You may request access to or correction of your information.
11. Complaints
11.1 Complaints may be made in writing and will be acknowledged within a reasonable time.
11.2 If unsatisfied, you may complain to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.
12. Third Party Links
12.1 We are not responsible for the privacy practices of third-party websites.
13. Contact Us
Effective: 18 May 2026 AEST