Bubblegum Software
Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how Bubblegum Software collects, uses, stores and discloses personal information for DateTimeHub.
Last updated: 16 June 2026
Who we are
DateTimeHub is operated by Bubblegum Software.
Bubblegum Software ABN: 22813152557.
Contact: [email protected].
What this policy covers
This policy applies to DateTimeHub website features, account features, support communications and future paid API services that link to or rely on this website.
It is intended to describe current service practices and may be updated as the product changes.
Information we collect
You can use the core browser tools without creating an account. In that case, some preferences or tool state may be stored locally in your browser on your device.
If you create an account, we may collect information needed to provide that account, such as your email address, authentication session details, saved calendars, supported saved tool settings, reminders and subscription status.
If you contact us directly, we may collect the information you include in your message so we can respond.
If paid API features are introduced, we may also process account, billing, usage and technical request information needed to provide, secure and support those services.
How we collect information
We collect information when you use the website, create or use an account, save data through account-backed features, contact support, or interact with future billing or API flows.
Some information is provided directly by you, and some is generated automatically through normal operation of the service and its infrastructure.
How we use information
We use information to operate DateTimeHub, provide account features, send magic-link sign-in emails, process saved data and reminders, manage subscriptions, prevent abuse and improve reliability.
We may also use aggregated or de-identified information to understand service performance and product usage trends.
How we disclose information
We may disclose information to service providers that help us operate DateTimeHub, such as hosting, security, email delivery, storage, queue processing and payment providers.
We may also disclose information where required or authorised by law, or where reasonably necessary to protect the service, our users or our legal rights.
Service providers and infrastructure
DateTimeHub uses Cloudflare for hosting, security, storage, queue processing and related infrastructure.
DateTimeHub uses Resend to send account emails such as magic links.
Payment processing may be handled by a third-party payment provider when paid features are enabled.
Cookies, local storage and security checks
The service may use cookies for account sessions and may use browser local storage for preferences and local-only tool state.
Turnstile or similar security checks may be used to protect sign-in and account flows from abuse.
Storage, security and retention
We take reasonable steps to protect personal information handled for the service and to use reputable service providers.
We keep information for as long as reasonably necessary to operate the service, meet security and support needs, comply with legal obligations and resolve disputes.
Where practical, information that is no longer required will be deleted or de-identified.
International processing
Infrastructure and service providers may process information in Australia and other countries where they operate.
By using the service, you understand that information may be processed in jurisdictions other than your own.
Access, correction and deletion
You can contact [email protected] to request access to, correction of, or deletion of personal information associated with your DateTimeHub account, subject to applicable legal exceptions.
We may retain limited information where reasonably required for security, legal, billing, audit or dispute-resolution purposes.
Data breaches and complaints
If we become aware of a data breach that triggers legal notification obligations, we will respond in line with applicable requirements.
Contact [email protected] with privacy questions or complaints. If you are not satisfied with our response, you may also have the right to raise a complaint with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.