Privacy Policy

Last updated: 30 May 2026

Post-MDT is run by Teala Stephens (ABN pending). This policy explains what personal information we collect, why we collect it, and how we handle it. We're committed to protecting your privacy in accordance with the Australian Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs).

What we collect

We may collect the following personal information:

How we use your information

We use your personal information to:

We will not use your information for any purpose you haven't consented to.

Who we share your information with

We share your information only with the following third-party services, which are necessary to operate Post-MDT:

We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information to anyone.

Cookies

Post-MDT uses only essential cookies required for the website to function. We do not use tracking cookies, advertising pixels, or third-party analytics tools that track you across websites.

Data storage and security

Your data is stored securely by our third-party providers (Beehiiv, Stripe, Cloudflare). While some of these services store data outside Australia (primarily in the United States), they comply with industry-standard security practices. We take reasonable steps to protect your personal information from misuse, loss, unauthorised access, or disclosure.

Your rights

You have the right to:

To exercise any of these rights, email us at hello@postmdt.com.

Marketing communications

We only send marketing emails (the Post-MDT newsletter) to people who have explicitly opted in. Signing up for the jargon cheat sheet or career quiz does not automatically subscribe you to the newsletter. You can unsubscribe from any email at any time.

Changes to this policy

We may update this policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated date. We won't reduce your rights under this policy without your consent.

Contact

If you have questions about this privacy policy or how we handle your personal information, contact us at hello@postmdt.com.

If you're not satisfied with our response, you can lodge a complaint with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC).