privacy

Privacy.

a3b collects as little as possible, and only what it needs to reply to you. Plain language, no surprises.


What this page covers

This policy explains what information a3b collects through this website, why, and what happens to it. a3b is a one-person video editing brand based in Australia.

What is collected

The contact form. When you send a brief request, a3b receives the name, email, brand or project name, the option you selected, and the message you wrote. That information is used only to reply to you and to scope the work.

Analytics. If analytics are enabled, this site uses a privacy-first tool that records aggregate page views without cookies and without tracking you across other sites. No personal profile is built, and there is nothing to opt out of because nothing identifying is stored.

Server logs. The host this site runs on may keep standard request logs (IP address, browser, time) for security and reliability. a3b does not use these for marketing.

What is not collected

a3b does not sell your information, does not run advertising trackers, and does not use third-party marketing cookies. There is no email list you are added to without asking.

How long it is kept

Brief requests and project correspondence are kept for as long as they are useful — through a project and for a reasonable period after, for records. You can ask for your enquiry to be deleted at any time.

Who it is shared with

Form submissions and email are handled through standard service providers (the website host and an email provider). They process the data only to deliver the message. a3b does not share your information with anyone else.

Your choices

You can ask what a3b holds about you, ask for it to be corrected, or ask for it to be deleted. Email hello@a3b.video and you will get a reply within two working days.

Changes to this policy

If this policy changes, the date at the top of the page changes with it. Material changes will be noted plainly rather than buried.


A note before launch: this is a plain-language starting point, not legal advice. Have it reviewed against current Australian privacy law before the site goes live, and update the contact details and service providers to match reality.