Privacy policy linked but no privacy contact email or DPO named

Your privacy policy exists but does not include a specific email address or named contact person for privacy enquiries or data requests. Privacy laws in Australia, the EU, and elsewhere require you to make it easy for people to contact you about their personal data. Buyers in regulated industries specifically look for a privacy contact before signing a contract — its absence raises a compliance red flag. Add a privacy@ email address (or the name and contact of your Data Protection Officer if you have one) to your privacy policy. If you do not have a dedicated address yet, create a simple forwarding alias that routes to whoever handles these requests.

Why this matters

Privacy laws in Australia, the EU, and elsewhere require you to make it easy for people to contact you about their personal data. Buyers in regulated industries specifically look for a privacy contact before signing a contract — its absence raises a compliance red flag.

How to fix it

Add a privacy@ email address (or the name and contact of your Data Protection Officer if you have one) to your privacy policy. If you do not have a dedicated address yet, create a simple forwarding alias that routes to whoever handles these requests.