Last Updated: February 2021
About this Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy applies to all personal information collected by Mayon Digital Pty Ltd (ACN 630 074 716) (Mayon) via the Application located at Manhood: Quit Porn (App).
Mayon respects your right to privacy and is committed to safeguarding the privacy of our customers and software application users. We adhere to the National Privacy Principles established by the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). This policy sets out how we collect and treat your personal information.
In this Privacy Policy, the terms "we", "us", and “our” refers to Mayon.
“App” means the Manhood: Quit Porn software application.
Our Terms of Service and our Privacy Policy are collectively referred to as the Agreement (Agreement).
Mayon provides this Privacy Policy to help you make an informed decision about whether to use or continue using the App. If you do not agree to our practices, please do not use the Service.
This Privacy Policy is subject to the Terms of Service. Your use of the Service and any Personal Data you provide through the Service remains subject to the terms of this Agreement.
Capitalised terms defined in Mayon’s Terms of Service have the same meaning in this Privacy Policy.
This Privacy Policy sets out how Mayon (“we”) treat the privacy of those who use our App.
This Privacy Policy outlines the specific legal obligations Mayon has when collecting and handling your personal information. Those obligations are outlined in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and, in particular, the Australian Privacy Principles found in that Act.
We will update this Privacy Policy when our information handling practices change.
A copy of the Australian Privacy Principles may be obtained from the website of The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner at www.aoic.gov.au.
“Personal information” is information which we hold which is identifiable as being about you.
(c) retain Personal Data in order to create statistical information.
(the above collectively referred to as “Data Protection Laws”)
When you come to our application we may collect certain information such as mobile unique device ID, the IP address of your mobile device, mobile operating system, the type of mobile internet browsers you use, and information about the way you use the Application. This information is used in an aggregated manner to analyse how people use our site, such that we can improve our service.
17.2. Cookies
We may from time to time use cookies on our software application. Cookies are very small files which a website uses to identify you when you come back to the application and to store details about your use of the application. Cookies are not malicious programs that access or damage your computer, tablet or smartphone. Most devices automatically accept cookies but you can choose to reject cookies by changing your device settings. However, this may prevent you from taking full advantage of our application.
17.3. Automatic collection
The software Application may collect certain information automatically, including, but not limited to, the type of mobile device you use, your mobile devices unique device ID, the IP address of your mobile device, your mobile operating system, the type of mobile Internet browsers you use, and information about the way you use the Application.
17.4. Third parties
Our software application may from time to time have links to other applications or websites not owned or controlled by us. These links are meant for your convenience only. Links to third party applications and websites do not constitute sponsorship or endorsement or approval of these third parties. Please be aware that Mayon is not responsible for the privacy practices of other such applications or websites. We encourage our users to be aware, when they leave our application or website, to read the privacy statements of each and every application or website that collects personal identifiable information.
Where reasonable and practicable to do so, we will collect your Personal Information only from you.
17.5. Geo-location
When you visit the mobile application, we may use GPS technology (or other similar technology) to determine your current location in order to determine the city you are located within and display a location map with relevant advertisements. We will not share your current location with other users or partners.
Please note that Apple does not sell your Data.
You may make privacy rights requests to Apple. However, there may be situations were Apple cannot grant your request – for example, if you ask Apple to delete your transaction data and Apple is legally obligated to keep a record of that transaction to comply with law. Apple may also decline to grant a request where doing so would undermine Apple’s legitimate use of data for anti-fraud and security purposes, such as when you request deletion of an account that is being investigated for security concerns. Other reasons your privacy request may be denied are if it jeopardizes the privacy of others, is frivolous or vexatious, or would be extremely impractical.
If you live in California, if you cannot access Apple’s Privacy Portal, you or your authorized agent can make a request at apple.com/legal/privacy/contact or by calling 1-800-275-2273.
Apple collects only the personal data that Apple needs. The personal data Apple collects depends on how you interact with Apple. Descriptions of how Apple handles personal data for certain individual services are available at apple.com/legal/privacy/data.
When you create an Apple ID, apply for commercial credit, purchase and/or activate a product or device, download a software update, register for a class at an Apple Store, connect to Apple services, contact Apple (including by social media), participate in an online survey, or otherwise interact with Apple, Apple may collect a variety of information, including:
• Account Information
Your Apple ID and related account details, including email address, devices registered, account status, and age.
• Device Information
Data from which your device could be identified, such as device serial number, or about your device, such as browser type.
• Contact Information
Data such as name, email address, physical address, phone number, or other contact information.
• Payment Information
Data about your billing address and method of payment, such as bank details, credit, debit, or other payment card information.
• Transaction Information
Data about purchases of Apple products and services or transactions facilitated by Apple, including purchases on Apple platforms.
• Fraud Prevention Information
Data used to help identify and prevent fraud, including a device trust score.
• Usage Data
Data about your activity on and use of Apple’s offerings, such as app launches within Apple services, including browsing history; search history; product interaction; crash data, performance and other diagnostic data; and other usage data.
• Location Information
Precise location only to support Find My, and coarse location.
• Health Information
Data relating to the health status of an individual, including data related to one’s physical or mental health or condition. Personal health data also includes data that can be used to make inferences about or detect the health status of an individual. If you participate in a study using an Apple Health Research Study app, the policy governing the privacy of your personal data is described in the Apple Health Study Apps Privacy Policy.
• Fitness Information
Details relating to your fitness and exercise information where you choose to share them.
• Financial Information
Details including salary, income, and assets information where collected, and information related to Apple-branded financial offerings.
• Government ID Data
In certain jurisdictions, Apple may ask for a government-issued ID in limited circumstances, including when setting up a wireless account and activating your device, for the purpose of extending commercial credit, managing reservations, or as required by law
• Other Information
You Provide to Apple.
Details such as the content of your communications with Apple, including interactions with customer support and contacts through social media channels You are not required to provide the personal data that Apple has requested. However, if you choose not to do so, in many cases Apple will not be able to provide you with Apple’s products or services or respond to requests you may have.
Apple may receive personal data about you from other individuals, from businesses or third parties acting at your direction, from Apple partners who work with Apple to provide Apple products and services and assist Apple in security and fraud prevention, and from other lawful sources.
• Individuals
Apple may collect data about you from other individuals — for example, if that individual has
sent you a product or gift card, invited you to participate in an Apple service or forum, or shared content with you.
• At Your Direction
You may direct other individuals or third parties to share data with Apple. For example,
you may direct your mobile carrier to share data about your carrier account with Apple for account activation, or for your loyalty program to share information about your participation so that you can earn rewards for Apple purchases.
• Apple Partners
Apple may also validate the information you provide — for example, when creating an
Apple ID, with a third party for security, and for fraud-prevention purposes.
For research and development purposes, Apple may use datasets such as those that contain images, voices, or other data that could be associated with an identifiable person. When acquiring such datasets, Apple does so in accordance with applicable law, including law in the jurisdiction in which the dataset is hosted. When using such datasets for research and development, Apple does not attempt to reidentify individuals who may appear therein.
Apple uses personal data to power its services, to process your transactions, to communicate withyou, for security and fraud prevention, and to comply with law. Apple may also use personal data for other purposes with your consent.
Apple uses your personal data only when Apple has a valid legal basis to do so. Depending on the circumstance, Apple may rely on your consent or the fact that the processing is necessary to fulfill a contract with you, protect your vital interests or those of other persons, or to comply with law. Apple may also process your personal data where Apple believes it is in Apple’s or others’ legitimate interests, taking into consideration your interests, rights, and expectations. If you have questions about the legal basis, you can contact the Data Protection Officer at apple.com/legal/privacy/contact.
• Power Apple Services
Apple collects personal data necessary to power Apple services, which may include
personal data collected to personalize or improve Apple’s offerings, for internal purposes such as auditing or data analysis, or for troubleshooting.
• Process Your Transactions
To process transactions, Apple must collect data such as your name, purchase, and payment information.
• Communicate with You
To respond to communications, reach out to you about your transactions or account, market Apple products and services, provide other relevant information, or request information or feedback. From time to time, Apple may use your personal data to send important notices, such as communications about purchases and changes to Apple’s terms, conditions, and policies. Because this information is important to your interaction with Apple, you may not opt out of receiving these important notices.
• Security and Fraud Prevention
To protect individuals, employees, and Apple and for loss prevention and to prevent fraud, including to protect individuals, employees, and Apple for the benefit of all Apple’s users, and prescreening or scanning uploaded content for potentially illegal content, including child\sexual exploitation material.
• Comply with Law
To comply with applicable law — for example, to satisfy tax or reporting obligations, or to comply with a lawful governmental request.
Apple does not use algorithms or profiling to make any decision that would significantly affect you without the opportunity for human review.
Apple retains personal data only for so long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, including as described in this Privacy Policy or in Apple’s service-specific privacy notices, or as required by law. Apple will retain your personal data for the period necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy and Apple’s service-specific privacy summaries. When assessing retention periods, Apple first carefully examines whether it is necessary to retain the personal data collected and, if retention is required, work to retain the personal data for the shortest possible period permissible under law.
Apple may share personal data with service providers who act on Apple’s behalf, Apple’s partners, or others at your direction. Further, Apple does not share personal data with third parties for their own marketing purposes.
• Service Providers
Apple may engage third parties to act as Apple’s service providers and perform certain tasks on Apple’s behalf, such as delivering products to customers. Apple service providers are obligated to handle personal data consistent with this Privacy Policy and according to Apple’s instructions. They cannot use the personal data Apple shares for their own purposes and must delete or return the personal data once they've fulfilled Apple’s request.
• Partners
At times, Apple may partner with third parties to provide services or other offerings. For example, Apple financial offerings like Apple Card and Apple Cash are offered by Apple and Apple’s partners. Apple requires its partners to protect your personal data.
• Others
Apple may share personal data with others at your direction or with your consent, such as when Apple shares information with your carrier to activate your account. Apple may also disclose information about you if Apple determines that for purposes of national security, law enforcement, or other issues of public importance, disclosure is necessary or appropriate. Apple may also disclose information about you where there is a lawful basis for doing so, if Apple determines that disclosure is reasonably necessary to enforce Apple’s terms and conditions or to protect Apple’s operations or users, or in the event of a reorganization, merger, or sale.
If you purchase a subscription in a third-party app or within Apple News, Apple creates a Subscriber ID that is unique to you and the developer or publisher. The Subscriber ID may be used to provide reports to the developer or publisher, which include information about the subscription you purchased and your country of residence. If you cancel all of your subscriptions with a particular developer or publisher, the Subscriber ID will reset after 180 days if you do not resubscribe. This information is provided to developers so that they can understand the performance of their subscriptions.
To access certain Apple services, a child must have a child Apple ID. A child Apple ID may be created by the parent or, in the case of a Managed Apple ID, by the child's educational institution.
• Parents
To create a child account, parents must review the Family Privacy Disclosure for Children, which describes how Apple handles children's personal data. If they agree, the parent must provide Apple with a verifiable parental consent.
• Educational Institutions
Educational institutions that participate in the Apple School Manager Program may also create Apple IDs for students, called "Managed Apple IDs.” These schools are required to agree to the Managed Apple IDs for Students Disclosure which is included as Exhibit A to the Apple School Manager Agreement. If Apple learns that a child's personal data was collected without appropriate authorization, it will be deleted as soon as possible.
Apple’s websites, online services, interactive applications, email messages, and advertisements may use “cookies” and other technologies such as pixel tags and web beacons. These technologies help Apple to better understand user behavior including for security and fraud prevention purposes, tell Apple which parts of Apple’s websites people have visited, and facilitate and measure the effectiveness of advertisements and web searches.
• Communications Cookies
These cookies are used to enable network traffic to and from Apple’s systems, including by helping Apple detect any errors.
Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are set as required to provide a specific feature or service that you have accessed or requested. For example, they allow Apple to display Apple’s websites in the proper format and language, to authenticate and verify your transactions, and to preserve the contents of your Bag when shopping online at apple.com.
• Other Cookies
These cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with Apple’s websites and online services, including by helping Apple to assess the effectiveness of advertisements and web searches. Apple also uses these cookies to remember choices you make while browsing, so Apple can provide you with a customized experience. If you prefer that Apple not use cookies, Apple provides you with the means to disable their use. If you want to disable cookies and you’re using the Safari web browser, choose “Block all cookies” in Safari’s privacy settings. If you are using a different browser, check with your provider to find out how to disable cookies. Certain features of the Apple website may not be available if all cookies are disabled. In addition to cookies, Apple uses other technologies that help Apple achieve similar objectives. In some email messages Apple sends to you, Apple provide a “click-through URL” that links you to content on the Apple website. When you click one of these URLs, they pass through a separate server before arriving at the destination page on Apple’s website. Apple tracks this click-through to help Apple determine interest in particular topics and measure whether Apple is communicating with you effectively. If you prefer not to be tracked in this way, you should not click graphic or text links in email messages. Pixel tags enable Apple to send email messages in a format that you can read, and they tell Apple whether mail has been opened. Apple may use this data to reduce or eliminate messages sent to customers. Apple generally treats data Apple collects using these cookies and similar technologies as nonpersonal data. However, to the extent that Internet Protocol (IP) addresses or similar identifiers are considered personal data by local law, Apple also treats these identifiers as personal data. In addition, Apple sometimes combines nonpersonal data collected from these technologies with other personal data Apple holds.
When Apple combines data in this way, Apple treats the combined data as personal data for purposes of this Privacy Policy. Ads that are delivered by Apple’s advertising platform may appear in Apple News or the Stocks app and in the App Store. If you do not want to receive ads targeted to your interests from Apple's advertising platform in those apps, you can choose to disable Personalized Ads, which will opt your Apple ID out of receiving such ads regardless of what device you are using. On your iOS or iPadOS device, you can disable Personalized Ads by going to Settings > Privacy > Apple Advertising and tapping to turn off Personalized Ads. On your Mac, you can disable Personalized Ads by choosing Apple menu > System Preferences > Security & Privacy, clicking Privacy, clicking Advertising, and deselecting Personalized Ads. You may still see ads in the App Store or Apple News based on context like your search query or the channel you are reading. If you disable Allow Apps to Request to Track, third-party apps cannot request to use the Advertising Identifier, a non personal identifier served by the operating system on your device, to track you across apps and websites owned by other companies.
Transfer of Personal Data Between Countries Apple products and offerings connect you to the world. To make that possible, your personal data may be transferred to or accessed by entities around the world. Apple complies with laws on the transfer of personal data between countries to help ensure your data is protected, wherever it may be.
The Apple entity that controls your personal data may differ depending on where you live. For example, retail store information is controlled by individual retail entities in each country and Apple Media Services-related personal data may be controlled by various Apple entities as reflected in the terms of service. If you do not reside in the U.S., your personal data may be processed by Apple Inc. on behalf of the Apple entity controlling personal data for your jurisdiction. For example, Imagery and associated data collected by Apple around the world to improve Apple Maps and to support Apple’s Look Around feature is transferred to Apple Inc. in California. Personal data relating to individuals in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland is controlled by Apple Distribution International Limited in Ireland. Apple's international transfer of personal data collected in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland is governed by Standard Contractual Clauses. Apple’s international transfer of personal data collected in participating Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) countries abides by the APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) System and Privacy Recognition for Processors (PRP) System for the transfer of personal data. If you have questions or unresolved concerns about Apple’s APEC CBPR or PRP certifications, contact Apple’s third party dispute resolution provider.
If you have questions about Apple’s Privacy Policy or privacy practices, would like to contact Apple’s Data Protection Officer, or would like to submit a complaint, you can contact Apple at apple.com/legal/privacy/ contact or call the Apple Support number for your country or region.
You can also ask Apple questions about how to submit a privacy complaint and Apple will endeavor to help. A dedicated team reviews your inquiry to determine how best to respond to your question or concern, including those inquiries received in response to an access or download request. In most cases, all substantive contacts receive a response within seven days. In other cases, Apple may require additional information or let you know that Apple needs more time to respond. Where your complaint indicates an improvement could be made in Apple’s handling of privacy issues, Apple will take steps to make such an update at the next reasonable opportunity. In the event that a privacy issue has resulted in a negative impact on you or another person, Apple will take steps to address that with you or that other person. If you are not satisfied with Apple’s response, you may refer your complaint to the applicable regulator. If you ask Apple, Apple will endeavor to provide you with information about relevant complaint avenues which may be applicable to your circumstances. When there is a material change to Apple’s Privacy Policy, Apple will post a notice on this website at least a week in advance of doing so and contact you directly about the change if Apple your data on file.
If you have any questions or comments, or want to access, update, or delete the Personal Data we hold about you, or have a privacy concern please contact us at:
Sam
Mayon Digital Pty Ltd
Shop 2 290 Boundary Street, SPRING HILL QLD 4000
Please provide sufficient detail about the information in question to help us locate it. We will respond to any privacy request in compliance with the applicable Data Protection Law.