ID Exchange Pty Limited

Terms and Conditions

Placeholder terms for the Consent.ID Universal Privacy Consent Data Access proof service.

These placeholder Terms and Conditions describe how ID Exchange Pty Limited makes the Consent.ID Universal Privacy Consent Data Access proof service available to you. They are provided for review and refinement before publication and should be checked by qualified legal counsel before being relied upon.

1. About the service

Consent.ID is a consent gateway and human data agency service that helps individuals prepare, organise, activate, evidence, and revoke privacy, consent, data access, opt-in, and opt-out notices. The service is designed to support user-directed data rights actions through a Universal Privacy Consent Data Access proof workflow.

The ID Exchange static consent gateway platform is used for these human data agency services. We act as an intermediated service layer and proof gateway. We do not store, own, sell, scrape, or broker your personal data.

2. Your data control

You remain responsible for deciding which consent, data access, opt-in, opt-out, revocation, or verified data rights notices you choose to action. Your personal data and verified credentials are not transferred to us for ownership or brokerage.

All data controls, verified credentials, consent activation proofs, and related records remain within your unique, self-controlled dashboard. That dashboard sits within a tamper-proof ID wallet provided by our integrated partner.

3. Partner wallet and third-party services

The wallet, verified credential, identity, and dashboard environment may be provided by an integrated technology partner. Your use of that environment may be subject to the partner's own terms, privacy policy, security model, and support processes.

We are not responsible for third-party platform availability, credential issuance decisions, wallet access credentials, or controls that sit outside the Consent.ID consent gateway service.

4. Legislative mapping and automation

The service may automate or assist with privacy and data protection legislation workflows that are relevant to the residency, state, jurisdiction, control level, sector, data class, and notice type you select. The system is intended to harmonise selected opt-in and opt-out notifications with the responsibilities of relevant data holders where possible.

You are responsible for ensuring that your selected residency, jurisdiction, control level, data class, target organisation, and notice instructions are accurate before you action a notice.

5. Guidance only, not legal advice

ID Exchange is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice, legal representation, or a legal determination of your rights, remedies, obligations, or prospects. The service provides guidance, workflow support, templates, explanations, and process tools for your consideration.

You should independently review each notice before submitting it. You should obtain legal advice where your matter is complex, disputed, high risk, urgent, or likely to affect legal rights, commercial interests, employment, credit, insurance, health, or regulatory outcomes.

6. Your responsibilities

7. Consent proofs and records

Consent activation proofs are intended to create transparent evidence of your selected instruction, notice type, target, declared purpose, timing, and revocation status. These proofs do not guarantee that a data holder, regulator, court, tribunal, platform, or other third party will accept, process, or respond to a notice in a particular way.

8. No data brokerage

We do not sell your personal data. We do not broker your personal data to advertisers, data buyers, artificial intelligence scrapers, or unrelated third parties. Where you choose to activate an opt-in opportunity, the action must be based on your explicit direction and the controls available through the service and partner wallet.

9. Fees and subscriptions

Some features may be offered free of charge and others may require a paid subscription, annual plan, transaction fee, or partner service fee. Any applicable fees should be presented before you purchase or activate a paid service. Unless stated otherwise at the point of purchase, fees are charged for access to the service workflow and not for any guaranteed privacy, legal, regulatory, commercial, or data holder outcome.

10. Availability and changes

We may update, suspend, replace, or discontinue parts of the service as legislation, partner integrations, security requirements, or business needs change. We may also update these terms from time to time. Continued use of the service after updated terms are published means you accept the updated terms.

11. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, ID Exchange is not liable for indirect loss, consequential loss, loss of profit, loss of opportunity, reputational harm, loss of data, failure of a data holder to act, third-party platform failure, or outcomes resulting from information you submit or decisions you make through the service.

Nothing in these terms excludes, restricts, or modifies any consumer guarantee, statutory right, or liability that cannot lawfully be excluded, restricted, or modified.

12. Governing law

ID Exchange Pty Limited is an Australian company based in New South Wales. These terms are governed by the laws of New South Wales, Australia, and the parties submit to the courts of New South Wales and any courts entitled to hear appeals from those courts.

13. Contact

Questions about these terms or the Consent.ID service may be sent to ID Exchange Pty Limited.

ID Exchange Pty Limited
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
info@idexchange.me