PRIVACY POLICY

Welcome to the not-so-secret lair of KiwiBuilt's Privacy Policy. We're here to explain how we handle your digital breadcrumbs—you know, the info you leave behind when you visit our site or chat with us. Don't worry, we treat your data like a precious pavlova recipe: carefully guarded, never shared without good reason, Just like our pavlova, we won't share your info with the Aussies – wouldn't want them claiming it as their own, now would we?
We might gather a few bits and bobs of info, just enough to make your KiwiBuilt experience as smooth as a well-laid concrete slab. Here's the lowdown:
We're not in the business of selling your data. That's just not our style. We're builders, not data brokers.
However, like any good team, we work with a few trusted helpers (think of them as our trusty tools) to keep our website running smoothly and your projects on track.
These folks are sworn to secrecy, just like our top-secret plans for the world's most epic Man shed.
They're contractually bound to keep your info under lock and key, tighter than a well-fitted window.
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Contact Information: "Your name, email, phone, and address. Basically, the stuff you'd give a mate when you're planning a BBQ. We need this to get in touch and chat about your awesome project. (And maybe send you a virtual sausage sizzle invite).
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Project Information: Details about your dream home, renovation plans, and where you want it built. Think of it as sharing your secret blueprint for building awesomeness. We promise to keep it safe, just like we keep our best building techniques to our selves, and only use it to bring your vision to life. We're pretty good at sticking to the plans, unless you secretly want a hidden door somewhere.
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Usage Data: "Your IP address, browser type, and what pages you visited. Basically, digital footprints. We use this to see how you're using our site, like checking if you're admiring our villa renovations or just here for the virtual Anzac biscuits. Don't worry, we're not judging your browsing history... much."