Privacy Policy

Last updated: 29 April 2026

What we collect

When you join the YumHaus waitlist, we collect your name, your email, the interest categories you select, and the page URL you signed up from. We also store an anonymized hash of your IP address (we never see the raw IP) and a short summary of your browser, so we can flag suspicious sign-ups without identifying you. Anonymized analytics about how the page is used come from Plausible, which does not place cookies and does not identify individual visitors.

Why we collect it

We use your email to keep you informed as YumHaus moves toward launch. We use the interest categories to understand which of food, travel, lifestyle and creator audiences are showing up first, so we can plan launch communications that respect what you signed up for. We use the source URL and the IP hash only to keep the list clean (catch bot signups, dedupe). We do not share your information with anyone outside the YumHaus team.

Who has access

Your details are stored in a private Google Sheet that only the YumHaus team can read. Confirmation emails are sent through Resend, an email-delivery service. No employee, contractor or partner outside the YumHaus team has access to the list.

Third parties

Three services touch your information. Google stores the waitlist Sheet. Resend delivers confirmation emails. Plausible records anonymized page analytics. Two of these (Google, Resend) are based in the United States; Plausible is based in the European Union. None of them are paid to advertise to you, and we do not sell your information to anyone.

How long we keep it

We keep your information until twelve months after the YumHaus platform launches, or until you ask us to remove it, whichever comes first.

Your rights

Under the Australian Privacy Act, you have the right to ask what we hold about you, correct anything that is wrong, and ask us to delete your record entirely. To do any of those things, email [email protected] (which forwards to [email protected]) and we will respond within fourteen days. If you are not satisfied with our response, you can complain to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner at oaic.gov.au.

Contact

Questions about this policy go to [email protected].