Privacy Policy
The Daily London ("we", "us", "our") respects your privacy. This policy explains what personal information we collect, how we use it, who we share it with, and your rights under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs).
What we collect
- Newsletter: your email address, the page you signed up from, the date you subscribed, and basic engagement signals (whether emails are opened or links clicked).
- Enquiries: the name, business, email and message you provide when contacting us through a form on the site.
- Analytics: aggregated, non-identifying usage data — pages viewed, referrer, device type, and approximate region. We do not build advertising profiles of individual readers.
How we use it
- To send you the daily London briefing and operational messages.
- To respond to enquiries you submit.
- To understand which stories are useful and improve the publication.
We do not sell your personal information. We do not share it with third parties for their own marketing.
Service providers
We rely on a small number of trusted providers to deliver the newsletter and run the website (email delivery, hosting, and analytics). They process data only on our instructions and under appropriate confidentiality and security obligations.
Your rights
You can unsubscribe at any time using the link in any newsletter, which removes your email from our list. You can also ask us to access, correct or delete your personal information by emailing us at the address below.
Cookies
We use a small number of cookies and similar storage to remember your preferences and measure aggregate traffic. You can clear or block cookies in your browser settings.
Security
We take reasonable steps to protect personal information from misuse, interference, loss, and unauthorised access. No system is perfectly secure; if a notifiable data breach occurs, we will comply with the Notifiable Data Breaches scheme.
Contact and complaints
Privacy requests and complaints: privacy@dailylondon.news. If we cannot resolve a complaint to your satisfaction, you may refer it to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) at oaic.gov.au.