Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how Speedau, operating via the website speedaubet-au.com and its associated mirror domains (collectively, the "Site"), collects, uses, discloses and protects personal information about players and visitors ("you", "your"). It applies to all use of the Site, including browsing, account registration, deposits, betting and contacting support.
This Privacy Policy is intended to be consistent with internationally recognised privacy standards, including the Australian Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and, where relevant, Mexican data protection rules. However, the operator is an offshore entity that is not licensed in Australia, and enforcement of Australian or other national laws against it may be limited.
By using speedaubet-au.com you acknowledge that your personal information will be processed as described in this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, you should not use the Site or should cease using it and request closure of your account.
Effective date: 1 February 2026
Last updated: 1 February 2026
Who We Are
OBSERVE: Speedau is described as an offshore online gambling brand targeting players in Australia and operating under a Curaçao eGaming framework, with no clearly published corporate identity or Australian licence.
EXPAND: To maintain transparency without inventing corporate data, this Privacy Policy uses functional descriptions while acknowledging current public information gaps.
REFLECT: The following applies for identification and contact purposes:
Operator identity
- Brand name: Speedau (referred to in this Privacy Policy as "Speedau", "we", "us", or "our").
- Primary operating domain for this Policy: https://speedaubet-au.com (including any mirror or replacement domains that redirect to it).
- Licensing status: The Site is described as operating under a Curaçao eGaming framework and displaying a 1668/JAZ licence badge as a sub-licensee of a Curaçao master licence. The exact validity of that badge has been reported as difficult to verify reliably.
- Australian licensing: The operator does not hold an Australian gambling licence and operates as an offshore service in a manner that is non-compliant with the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 (Cth). Australian consumer law protections and local dispute resolution mechanisms may therefore be limited or unavailable.
Registered company details
- Legal entity name: As of the "Last updated" date above, a clear and verifiable registered company name and corporate address for the Speedau operator are not publicly specified in a reliable way in the materials provided.
- Registered office / legal address: Not publicly specified. The operator is described as a private offshore entity with opaque ownership and no clearly listed registered business address.
- Company registration number / tax ID: Not publicly specified.
When the operator publishes confirmed and verifiable corporate details on the Site, those details should be treated as prevailing over this summary.
Data protection contact
- Data Protection Officer (DPO): A formally appointed DPO has not been identified in publicly available information. Privacy matters are handled by the operator's internal compliance or support team.
- Primary contact for privacy matters: Please use the contact methods provided in the "Support", "Contact Us" or account help sections of speedaubet-au.com, clearly stating that your request concerns "Privacy" or "Data protection".
- Postal contact: Where a postal address is published on speedaubet-au.com (for example in the Terms & Conditions or Legal Notice), you may address written privacy requests to that address, marked "Privacy - Attention: Data Protection Department".
Because this is an offshore operator that frequently changes domains in response to Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) blocking, you should always refer to the most recent contact information displayed on the Site at the time of your request.
What Personal Data We Collect
OBSERVE: To operate an online gambling service, Speedau necessarily processes various categories of personal, technical, financial and behavioural data.
EXPAND: The types and granularity of data reflect legal requirements (e.g. anti-money laundering) and operational needs (e.g. fraud prevention, customer support).
REFLECT: We group the information we collect as follows:
Identification and contact data
- Basic profile data: Full name, date of birth, gender (if provided), username, password or other authentication credentials.
- Contact details: Email address, mobile/phone number, residential address, country of residence, preferred language, communication preferences.
- Verification/KYC data: Copies or details of identity documents (e.g. passport, driver licence, national ID), proof of address (e.g. utility bill or bank statement), selfies or video identification, and any information required to verify source of funds or wealth as part of AML/KYC procedures.
Technical and device data
- Connection information: IP address, approximate geolocation derived from IP, device identifiers, operating system, browser type and version, time zone, language settings.
- Device and session data: Device model, screen resolution, session start and end times, login and logout timestamps, unique cookie identifiers, and error or crash logs.
- Log data: Server logs of requests, clicks, pages visited, timestamps, referrer URLs, and security-related logs (e.g. failed login attempts, unusual access patterns).
Financial and transactional data
- Payment data: Partial card data (such as masked card number and expiry), bank account or payment wallet identifiers, transaction identifiers and authorisation codes processed through payment gateways.
- Transaction history: Records of deposits, withdrawals, bonus credits, chargebacks, refunds, and any associated fees or limitations.
- Third-party processor descriptors: In some cases, the descriptor displayed on your bank or card statement may reference an unrelated processor name (e.g. "TechSvcs" or similar) rather than Speedau directly. This is part of the operator's payment processing arrangements.
Behavioural and usage data
- Gaming behaviour: Game sessions, bets placed, stakes and wagers, wins and losses, bonuses used, game preferences, session duration and frequency.
- Website interaction data: Clicks, scrolling behaviour, navigation paths, pages viewed, referring campaigns and banners, and interactions with on-site tools or widgets.
- Marketing interactions: Email opens and clicks, unsubscribe actions, responses to surveys or promotions, participation in loyalty or VIP programs.
Communications and support data
- Customer support records: Chat transcripts, emails and messages you send to support, call records or notes (where phone support is available), and any attachments or screenshots you provide.
- Complaints and dispute data: Information you provide when raising complaints, internal investigation notes, outcomes and correspondence relating to dispute resolution.
Cookies and similar technologies
- Cookies: Small data files placed on your device to remember your preferences, keep you logged in and collect statistics. These may be first-party cookies (set by Speedau) or third-party cookies (set by analytics or advertising partners).
- Other tracking technologies: Web beacons, pixels, tags, local storage, SDKs and similar technologies that help measure usage, prevent fraud and deliver personalised content.
Inferred and derived data
- Risk and profile scores: We may combine the data above to infer risk scores (e.g. for fraud or AML), responsible gambling indicators, segmentation (such as VIP status), or marketing profiles.
- Preferences and interests: Preferred games, typical stake sizes, active times of day, and responsiveness to particular types of bonus offers.
Legal Basis for Processing
OBSERVE: Different kinds of processing require different legal grounds under frameworks like the GDPR and under comparable principles in other jurisdictions.
EXPAND: Even though Speedau is an offshore operator targeting Australia, it commits contractually to applying these principles to all players where reasonably feasible.
REFLECT: Our main legal bases (or equivalent contractual commitments) are:
Performance of a contract
- To create and manage your account, verify your eligibility to play, process deposits and withdrawals, and provide access to games and betting services.
- To provide customer support, handle complaints, and enforce our Terms & Conditions.
- Without this processing, we cannot provide the services you request; therefore this processing is necessary to perform our contract with you.
Compliance with legal obligations
- To comply with anti-money laundering (AML), counter-terrorism financing and fraud-prevention obligations applicable in our licensing jurisdiction (Curaçao) and, where relevant, in other countries.
- To keep records for tax, audit, regulatory reporting and responsible gambling purposes for periods mandated by law or licensing rules.
- To respond to lawful requests from competent authorities, regulators, courts or law enforcement, where the operator is subject to their jurisdiction.
Legitimate interests
- To secure our systems, prevent fraud and abuse, detect suspicious transactions or accounts and protect the integrity of our games.
- To maintain and improve the Site, including troubleshooting, testing, analytics, research and product development.
- To personalise content, bonuses and promotions based on your profile and activity, within reasonable and proportionate limits.
- When relying on legitimate interests, we consider and balance our interests against your rights and expectations, and we seek to minimise impact through safeguards and opt-out options where appropriate.
Consent
- For certain activities that are not strictly necessary for the service, such as sending direct marketing emails or SMS (where not covered by soft opt-in rules) or placing non-essential cookies.
- For specific verification processes (e.g. biometric comparison via selfie, where used) or optional features that clearly request your consent.
- You may withdraw your consent at any time via the tools provided (e.g. account settings, unsubscribe links) or by contacting us, without affecting the lawfulness of processing prior to withdrawal.
GDPR and Mexican law alignment
- For individuals in the European Economic Area (EEA), United Kingdom or other GDPR-aligned jurisdictions, we aim to apply the legal bases listed in Articles 6 and 9 GDPR.
- For individuals in Mexico, we seek to align with the principles and rights under Mexican privacy legislation (including ARCO rights: Access, Rectification, Cancellation and Opposition), even though the operator is offshore.
Purpose of Processing
OBSERVE: Personal data is necessary to deliver, improve and safeguard the gambling services.
EXPAND: We distinguish core operational purposes from ancillary ones such as marketing.
REFLECT: We use your information for the following purposes:
Service provision and account management
- Creating and managing your account, including identity verification and eligibility checks.
- Processing deposits, withdrawals, bet placements and settlement of winnings.
- Providing access to games, tournaments and promotions and administering loyalty/VIP programs.
Customer support and communication
- Responding to your queries, requests, complaints and feedback via chat, email or other channels.
- Sending service communications such as account alerts, security notifications, changes to Terms & Conditions or this Privacy Policy, and maintenance updates.
Legal, regulatory and risk management
- Conducting KYC/AML checks, transaction monitoring, and source-of-funds assessments.
- Monitoring for fraud, bonus abuse, collusion, money laundering and other prohibited activities.
- Retaining records to demonstrate compliance with applicable laws, licensing conditions and internal policies.
Analytics and service improvement
- Analysing Site traffic, player behaviour and performance metrics to improve usability, game offerings and technical performance.
- Testing new features, optimising marketing campaigns and performing statistical analysis.
Marketing and personalisation
- Sending you marketing communications (subject to your preferences and applicable laws) regarding bonuses, promotions, tournaments, new games or features.
- Profiling and segmentation to tailor promotions and content to your apparent interests and spending patterns, within responsible gambling limits.
Responsible gambling
- Assessing play patterns for signs of problematic gambling and offering tools such as deposit limits, time-outs or self-exclusion.
- Recording your responsible gambling settings and self-exclusion requests and honouring them across relevant domains operated by the same operator where technically feasible.
Disclosure & Sharing
OBSERVE: Data sharing is required to provide payment, technical and regulatory functions.
EXPAND: Because Speedau is offshore, many partners may be located outside Australia.
REFLECT: We share your personal information only as described below, applying contractual and technical safeguards where possible.
Payment and financial partners
- Payment processors and banks: To process deposits, withdrawals, chargebacks and fraud checks, your data is shared with card schemes, banks, e-wallet providers, payment gateways and related financial institutions.
- Anti-fraud and AML providers: We may use third-party services for identity verification, transaction screening and sanctions/PEP checks.
Service providers (processors)
- IT and infrastructure providers: Hosting providers, cloud services, content delivery networks, security services and technical support providers who help us operate the Site.
- Analytics and performance tools: Third-party analytics platforms that collect usage statistics and performance data.
- Customer support tools: Ticketing, live chat and communication platforms used to manage and record support interactions.
Marketing and affiliates
- Marketing platforms: Email service providers, SMS gateways and campaign management tools used to deliver marketing communications (subject to your preferences).
- Advertising networks and tracking partners: With your consent where required, we may share limited data (such as cookie IDs or hashed contact details) with advertising partners to measure campaigns and avoid showing you irrelevant ads.
- Affiliates: Websites and partners that refer players to Speedau may receive aggregated, pseudonymised or limited information for commission calculation and campaign performance, not your full personal data.
Regulators, authorities and dispute bodies
- Regulators and licensing bodies: Curaçao eGaming or other competent authorities may receive your data when we are required to provide reports, respond to audits or investigate incidents.
- Law enforcement and courts: We may disclose data in response to lawful requests, court orders, legal processes or enforcement of legal rights, where we are subject to the relevant jurisdiction.
- Dispute resolution services: If an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) body or other mediator is introduced in the future, relevant case-related information may be shared with them, although public information currently indicates no clear ADR scheme is provided.
Corporate transactions
- If the operator's business or assets are sold, merged, restructured or transferred, your information may be disclosed to potential or actual buyers, their advisers and related entities, subject to confidentiality obligations and continued protection of your data.
Others
- With your consent: We may share your data with third parties when you have given explicit consent for a specific purpose.
- Aggregated or anonymised data: We may share aggregated or anonymised statistics that do not identify you personally, for research, reporting or marketing purposes.
International Transfers
OBSERVE: The operator and many of its providers are located outside Australia and possibly outside your country of residence.
EXPAND: This implies cross-border transfers to multiple jurisdictions, including Curaçao and other countries with varying data protection regimes.
REFLECT: We aim to implement reasonable safeguards for such transfers, although enforcement may vary.
Destinations of data
- Curaçao: Operational headquarters and licensing framework.
- European Union / European Economic Area (EEA): Some IT, analytics or payment providers may be established in the EU/EEA.
- United States and other countries: Certain marketing, analytics, cloud or payment service providers may operate from or process data in the US or other jurisdictions.
- Your country of residence: Data may transit through or be accessible from your location when you connect to the Site.
Safeguards for international transfers
- Where required under GDPR and comparable rules, we seek to use Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) or equivalent contractual mechanisms when transferring personal data from the EEA/UK to countries without an adequacy decision.
- We work with providers that commit to maintaining appropriate technical and organisational security measures and to processing personal data only on our instructions.
- For Australian users, you acknowledge that your data will be processed by an offshore operator outside the scope of Australian consumer gambling protections. While we seek to apply similar safeguards, Australian authorities may have limited or no direct enforcement over the operator.
Data Retention
OBSERVE: We must keep certain records for regulatory and operational reasons, but should not retain personal data longer than necessary.
EXPAND: Retention periods vary by data category and legal/regulatory obligations in our licensing jurisdiction and elsewhere.
REFLECT: We apply the following general retention approach:
General retention principles
- We retain personal data only for as long as necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy or as required by law, whichever is longer.
- When determining retention periods, we consider legal requirements, regulatory expectations, dispute limitation periods, operational needs and the nature of the data.
Indicative retention periods
- Account and identification data: Normally retained for the duration of your active account and for up to 5 years after account closure, unless a longer period is required for legal, regulatory or dispute-related reasons.
- KYC/AML documentation: Copies of identity documents and proof-of-address may be retained for 5 - 10 years after the end of the business relationship or the date of the last transaction, in line with AML obligations in the licensing jurisdiction.
- Transactional and betting data: Records of deposits, withdrawals, bets, wins and losses are generally retained for 7 years from the date of the transaction, or longer where required by law or for the resolution of disputes.
- Customer support and complaints data: Retained for 5 years from the last interaction relating to the relevant issue, or longer where necessary to manage or evidence ongoing disputes or regulatory matters.
- Marketing data: Information about marketing preferences and consents is retained while you remain subscribed and for up to 2 years after you opt out, to demonstrate compliance with your choices.
- Cookies and analytics data: Stored according to their lifespan (see Cookies section). Session cookies last only until your browser is closed; persistent cookies typically last from a few days up to 2 years, unless you delete them earlier.
Deletion and anonymisation
- Once retention periods expire, we aim to securely delete or irreversibly anonymise personal data so that it can no longer be associated with you.
- Where exact deletion is not feasible (for example, in backups), we will isolate and protect data from further processing until deletion is possible.
Your Rights
OBSERVE: International privacy frameworks grant individuals rights over their personal data.
EXPAND: Although Speedau is offshore and not clearly subject to a single national privacy regime, it commits to honouring a set of rights comparable to those in the GDPR and Mexican privacy law, within technical and legal constraints.
REFLECT: Subject to applicable law and our contractual commitments, you may have the following rights:
Access (Right to know / ARCO "Access")
- You can request confirmation of whether we process your personal data and, if so, receive a copy of the data and related information (e.g. purposes, categories, recipients, retention periods).
Rectification (Correction)
- You can ask us to correct inaccurate or incomplete personal data we hold about you (for example, an outdated address or misspelled name). We may ask for supporting documentation to verify changes.
Erasure (Deletion / ARCO "Cancellation")
- You may request deletion of your personal data where:
- the data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected;
- you withdraw consent (where consent was the basis); or
- you believe the processing is unlawful and no overriding legitimate grounds apply.
- We may retain certain data where required by law, for AML/AML obligations, to defend legal claims or for other legitimate reasons.
Restriction of processing
- You can ask us to restrict processing of your data (for example, while we verify accuracy or resolve a dispute) so that we store it but do not actively use it except for limited purposes (e.g. legal claims).
Objection (ARCO "Opposition")
- You may object to processing based on legitimate interests, including profiling, where you consider that your rights and interests outweigh ours.
- You may always object to direct marketing, in which case we will stop sending marketing communications and, where technically feasible, stop related profiling.
Data portability
- Where technically feasible and applicable (e.g. under GDPR), you may request certain personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and ask us to transmit it to another controller where possible.
Withdrawal of consent
- Where we rely on your consent (for example, for optional marketing or certain cookies), you can withdraw that consent at any time via account settings, unsubscribe links or by contacting us.
- Withdrawal does not affect processing already carried out based on consent before withdrawal.
Rights related to automated decision-making
- We may use automated systems to detect fraud or assess risk. Where such automated decision-making significantly affects you and is based on personal data, you may request human review where local law grants such a right, and you may contest the decision.
How to exercise your rights
- Submit a request: Use the contact methods provided on speedaubet-au.com (e.g. support or contact form) and clearly state that your request concerns "Privacy" or "Data Subject Rights".
- Provide identification: We may ask you to confirm certain account details or provide identification to ensure that we are responding to the correct person and protecting your data from unauthorised access.
- Response timeframe: We aim to respond to your request within 30 days of receipt. For complex or multiple requests, we may extend this period by a further 30 days, informing you of the extension and reasons.
- Cost: We generally handle rights requests free of charge. However, we may charge a reasonable fee or refuse to act on requests that are manifestly unfounded, excessive or repetitive, where permitted by applicable law.
Regional Compliance Note: While we seek to align with GDPR and Mexican privacy principles, enforcement by EU or Mexican authorities against an offshore operator may be limited. Exercising your rights does not guarantee a particular outcome but we will act in good faith to honour valid requests within our technical and legal capabilities.
Cookies & Tracking Technologies
OBSERVE: Cookies and similar technologies are central to providing secure, user-friendly online gambling services.
EXPAND: Different types of cookies serve different purposes, from security to marketing.
REFLECT: By using the Site, you consent to the use of cookies as described below, subject to your preferences.
Types of cookies
- Strictly necessary (session) cookies: Required for the Site to function, such as enabling login sessions, keeping you logged in as you navigate and processing transactions. These are generally session cookies that expire when you close your browser.
- Functional (persistent) cookies: Remember your choices (language, region, layout preferences) and improve your experience. They are usually persistent cookies stored for a defined period.
- Analytics/performance cookies: Help us understand how visitors use the Site, which pages are popular and where errors occur. This may involve third-party analytics providers.
- Advertising/targeting cookies: Used by us or third parties to deliver more relevant ads, track marketing campaign performance and limit how often you see the same advertisement.
- Security cookies and tokens: Assist with fraud prevention, account protection and detection of unusual or suspicious activity.
Managing cookies
- You can manage or delete cookies via your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
- block all cookies;
- block cookies from specific sites;
- delete existing cookies; or
- receive a warning before cookies are stored.
- Disabling strictly necessary cookies may prevent the Site or key features from working correctly (for example, you may be unable to log in or place bets).
- Where we use a cookie or privacy preference centre on speedaubet-au.com, you can use it to fine-tune your choices regarding non-essential cookies.
Data Security
OBSERVE: Online gambling involves sensitive financial and identity information, making robust security essential.
EXPAND: The operator implements layered technical and organisational safeguards, although no system is completely risk-free.
REFLECT: We strive to protect your personal data through the following measures:
Technical measures
- Encryption in transit: Data transmitted between your browser and our servers is protected using industry-standard Transport Layer Security (TLS 1.2+) or higher, where supported by your device and browser.
- Encryption at rest: Sensitive data fields (such as passwords and certain financial identifiers) are stored in encrypted or hashed form using strong cryptographic algorithms.
- Access controls: Access to personal data is restricted on a need-to-know basis and protected using authentication mechanisms, including strong passwords and, where applicable, multi-factor authentication for internal systems.
- Network and application security: Firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, DDoS protection and secure development practices are used to mitigate common threats.
Organisational measures
- Policies and procedures: Internal policies govern how personal data is handled, including access control, acceptable use and incident response.
- Staff training: Personnel with access to personal data are expected to receive training on data protection, security awareness and fraud prevention.
- Vendor due diligence: Third-party service providers who process personal data on our behalf are expected to implement reasonable security measures and sign appropriate data processing or confidentiality agreements.
Monitoring and incident response
- Security monitoring: Systems are monitored for suspicious activity, anomalous access patterns and potential security incidents.
- Incident response: In the event of a data breach or security incident affecting personal data, we will investigate, mitigate and, where required by applicable law, notify relevant authorities and affected individuals without undue delay.
- Continuous improvement: Security controls and procedures are periodically reviewed and updated in light of evolving threats and industry practices.
We aim to align our controls with recognised international standards such as ISO/IEC 27001 and SOC 2 principles, where feasible, although we do not claim formal certification unless explicitly stated on the Site.
Complaints & Contacts
OBSERVE: Users may have concerns or complaints about how their personal data is handled.
EXPAND: As an offshore operator targeting Australians, Speedau is subject primarily to foreign regulation, and local recourse may be limited.
REFLECT: We provide the following internal and external channels for privacy-related complaints.
How to contact us
- Online support: Use the live chat function or online support/contact forms provided on speedaubet-au.com, stating that your query relates to "Privacy" or "Data protection".
- Email: If the Site provides a published support or privacy email address, you may use it to submit privacy queries, rights requests or complaints.
- Postal mail: Where a postal address is published in the Site's legal notice or Terms & Conditions, you may send written correspondence marked "Privacy - Attention: Data Protection Department".
Internal complaint procedure
- Step 1 - Initial contact: Submit your concern via one of the contact methods above, providing as much detail as possible (including your username, relevant dates and any supporting evidence such as screenshots).
- Step 2 - Acknowledgement: We aim to acknowledge receipt of your complaint within 7 days, assigning a reference number where feasible.
- Step 3 - Investigation: Your complaint will be reviewed by our support, compliance or privacy team, who may request further information from you if necessary.
- Step 4 - Response: We aim to provide a substantive response within 30 days of receiving all relevant information. If we cannot respond within this timeframe, we will inform you of the delay and the reasons.
- Step 5 - Escalation: If you are not satisfied with our response, you may request an internal escalation or pursue the external channels described below, bearing in mind the offshore nature of the operator.
External supervisory authorities
Depending on your location and applicable law, you may have the right to lodge a complaint with a data protection authority. Relevant examples include:
- Australia: Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) - https://www.oaic.gov.au.
- European Union / EEA: Your local Data Protection Authority (DPA) in the EU/EEA or the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) if you are in the UK. Contact details are available on the European Data Protection Board website and on national DPA sites.
- Mexico: Instituto Nacional de Transparencia, Acceso a la Información y Protección de Datos Personales (INAI) - https://home.inai.org.mx/.
Important limitation: Because Speedau is operated by an offshore entity that does not hold an Australian licence and may not fall clearly within the jurisdiction of all the authorities listed above, their ability to compel action or provide effective remedies may be limited. Nonetheless, you remain free to contact them for advice or to lodge a complaint.
Updates
OBSERVE: Laws, regulatory expectations and the operator's practices may change over time.
EXPAND: The Privacy Policy must therefore be updated periodically and changes must be communicated transparently.
REFLECT: We use the following approach for updates and notifications:
Changes to this Privacy Policy
- We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our processing activities, legal obligations, regulatory guidance or technical measures.
- The "Last updated" date at the top of this document indicates when it was most recently revised.
- Older versions may be retained for reference and can be provided upon request where feasible.
Notification of material changes
- For material changes that significantly affect your rights or how your data is processed (for example, new categories of data, new purposes or new types of recipients), we will seek to provide advance notice of at least 30 days where reasonably practicable.
- Notification methods may include:
- prominent banners or notices on speedaubet-au.com or its successor domain;
- account dashboard alerts after login; and/or
- emails or messages sent to your registered contact details.
Your options in case of changes
- If you do not agree to the updated Privacy Policy, you should discontinue use of the Site and request closure of your account before the changes take effect.
- Continued use of the Site after the effective date of a revised Privacy Policy will be treated as your acceptance of the updated terms, to the extent permitted by applicable law.
- You may also review and adjust your privacy settings, marketing preferences and any consents you have provided through your account or by contacting us.
Regional Compliance Note: Because Speedau operates offshore and may change domains in response to regulatory blocking in Australia, you should regularly review the Privacy Policy available on the current active domain associated with speedaubet-au.com to stay informed about how your data is processed.