Privacy
Last updated 19 June 2026
Who handles your data
Spite is a platform used by nightlife venues to manage entry and pay the promoters who bring guests in. When you book an event, the venue is the business collecting your details and Spite processes them on the venue's behalf to run the door and settle promoter commission.
What we collect
The minimum needed to manage your entry: your name, mobile number, and (optionally) email, plus the event you booked, who referred you, and your arrival status. We do not collect more than is necessary for that purpose.
Why, and your consent
We use it only to confirm your booking, contact you about that event, and let the venue manage the door. We ask for your explicit consent at registration; you can decline by not booking.
Your rights
Under the Australian Privacy Act you can ask to access the personal information we hold about you, correct it if it's wrong, or have it deleted. Contact the venue you booked with, or reach Spite at privacy@spite.one, and we'll action reasonable requests promptly.
Retention
Booking and arrival records are kept while needed to run the event and settle promoter payouts, then retained for up to 12 months for reconciliation and dispute handling, after which personal details are deleted or anonymised.
Payments & sharing
We don't sell your data. Card payments (when enabled) are handled by Stripe — Spite never stores card details. Promoter share links carry an #ad disclosure as required by ACCC guidance.
Alcohol & age
Serving alcohol and responsible-service (RSA) obligations are the venue's responsibility, not Spite's. Entry, age and ID checks are handled by the venue at the door.
This is a plain-language draft to describe how Spite works during the pilot. It will be finalised with legal review before public release and does not yet constitute legal advice.