At Wyndham Bus Lines, we are committed to protecting the privacy and security of the personal information we collect from our customers, partners, and employees.
1. Information We Collect:
To provide our transport services, we may collect:
Contact Details: Names, phone numbers, residential and email addresses.
Communications: Any records of emails, calls, or website inquiries.
2. How We Use Your Information
Your data is used strictly to manage our business operations and improve your experience, including:
Managing bookings and communicating travel details.
Privacy Policy
At Wyndham Bus Lines, we are committed to protecting the privacy and security of the personal information we collect from our customers, partners, and employees.
1. Information We Collect
To provide our transport services, we may collect:
Contact Details: Names, phone numbers, residential and email addresses.
Communications: Any records of emails, calls, or website inquiries.
2. How We Use Your Information
Your data is used strictly to manage our business operations and improve your experience, including:
Managing bookings and communicating travel details.
Marketing our services (you may opt-out at any time).
Complying with health, safety, and legal obligations.
Enforcing legal rights or collecting outstanding payments.
3. Security & Disclosure
We prioritize the safety of your data through strict internal protocols:
Limited Access: Only employees who require your information for their specific role can access it.
No Third-Party Sharing: We do not disclose your information to third parties unless authorized by you or required by the Privacy Act.
4. Data Retention
We only keep your information as long as necessary.
Customer Service Records: Generally retained for up to 3 years.
Financial Records: Retained for 7 years as per legal requirements.
Disposal: Information is securely destroyed or de-identified once it is no longer required.
Your Choice: Providing your information is voluntary; however, choosing not to provide required details may limit our ability to provide certain services to you.
Complying with health, safety, and legal obligations.
Enforcing legal rights or collecting outstanding payments.