Last updated: 2025-05-01. Please read these privacy policies carefully before using our website.
We are committed to and respect your privacy. We are Junk Mail Publishing (Pty) Ltd (Registration number: 1991/004503/07), also known as Junk Mail, but including Job Mail, Auto Mart, Truck & Trailer, AgriMag, and GotProperty (collectively “Portals”). This policy describes how we collect, use, disclose, store, and protect your personal information. We may amend this policy at any time by posting the amended version here and on our other sites, and applications.
This policy applies to you when you visit and use any Junk Mail website, application, service, instant messaging services, administrative tools, or order our goods or services as a customer either as a natural person or a business (collectively “Services”), regardless of how you access or use them.
If you use any of our Portals or Services, you are regarded as a customer and thus agrees to any subsequent messages from the Portal or Services that are required for it to function and provide you with the services and functionality it renders. As a customer, you are naturally opted in for these messages on an opt-out basis.
You are contracting with Junk Mail (the data controller) and its service providers (the data processors - available on request) who are responsible for the collection, use, disclosure, retention, and protection of your personal information in accordance with the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013 (POPIA), as well as any applicable acts. AgriMag may transfer data to other members of the Junk Mail corporate family and we may process and retain your personal information on our servers and elsewhere in the world where our data centres or service providers are located.
3.1 Scope
Your personal information is information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person or business that we collect through our Portals and Services in relation to the provision of products or services. An identifiable natural person or business is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, by reference to an identifier which includes but is not limited to:
Personal Information includes special personal information which is identified by the following identifiers:
3.2 FICA requirements for our Auctions
The Financial Intelligence Centre Act, 38 of 2001 (as amended) is an anti-money laundering act. The aim of the act is to combat money laundering and imposes certain duties on certain organisations in order to prevent and combat money laundering. As part of compliance with the aim this legislation seeks to achieve, the Auctioneer will require the following FICA Documentation from Sellers prior to the Goods being taken into auction to be sold on the Auction Platform, and from Buyers when they register to bid in the auction:
Natural Person — Private Seller/buyer
Company
Close Corporation (CC)
Trust(s)
3.3 Personal Information
This personal information can be collected by various means and sources:
3.4 Processing of Personal Information
We will only process your this personal information for lawful purposes relating to our business if the following applies:
We may process your special personal information in the following circumstances:
Your obligations - You may only send us your own personal information or someone else's personal information if you have their permission to do so. In order to enter into our Terms of service, some of your personal information is necessary while other personal information is voluntary, but all may all be necessary in order to use our Services, such as posting an ad, responding to an ad, and registering.
4.1. Acceptance
You may not make use of any of our Portals or Services if you do not accept our Terms of service or Privacy Policy.
4.2. Changes
We may change this policy at any time and will notify you of the changes on our Portals, through our Services, or by email. The changed policy applies to you if you continue using our Portals or our Services following the notification.
5.1. Automatically
We collect your Internet usage information automatically when you visit our website, including your IP address, browser details, and usage information, which we may use to display our Portals or Services correctly, track your activities on it, or for other necessary purposes.
5.2. On registration or submission
We may ask you to provide us with certain identifying information when you register on or otherwise submit information through our Portals or Services for the first time.
5.3. Submitted information on a web form
You will need to provide information while completing and submitting any form on our Platforms or Services.
5.4. Respond to marketing on email, SMS, and social media platforms
We may collect and process your data when you interact with marketing activities like responding to an email, filling in a lead form on Facebook, responding to an SMS.
5.5. Feed/import adverts to our Portals
We may collect and process certain information from feeds, APIs or other imports to enable a more automated way of advertising and managing adverts to the benefit of the advertiser.
5.6. Call a call tracking number
We will collect, process, and record calls made to call tracking numbers displayed on our Portals or through our Services for quality, training, marketing, and security purposes.
5.7. Respond to an advert via WhatsApp
We will collect and process your mobile number associated with WhatsApp when you respond to an advert that has WhatsApp enabled as a means of contact. We will also collect your contact number when you save our WhatsApp number on your phone and send us a message through this channel.
5.8. Update or add information to your account
We will collect and process the newly submitted information related to your profile and account to keep our records up to date.
5.9. Cookies, web beacons, unique identifiers, and similar technologies
We may collect and process information about the pages you view, the links you click, and other actions you take while using our Portals or Services. Manage your Cookie preferences here.
5.10. Participate in community discussions, chats, and surveys
We may collect information when you discuss, chat or complete surveys about or through our Portals and Services.
5.11 Dispute resolution or when you otherwise correspond with us
We may collect information when you contact us on any of our Portals or through our Services and from any form or source of device or application.
5.12. Through an order
We ask you to provide us personal information when you order free or premium usage of our Portals or Services.
5.13. Provided voluntarily
We may ask you to provide us with certain optional information on a voluntary basis.
5.14. Consent to collection
We will get your consent to collect your personal information in accordance with the POPI act and other applicable laws when you provide us with it.
5.15. Purpose for collection
We may process information that you provide to us to be able to provide you with effective and relevant services and marketing and for the purposes that you indicated. Processing includes gathering your personal information, disclosing it, and combining it with other personal information.
5.16. If the law requires us to do so, we will ask for your consent before collecting personal information about you from third parties.
The third parties from whom we may collect your personal information include, but are not limited to, the following:
6.1. Scope
We respect your privacy and have implemented the POPI Act to the best of our understanding and knowledge. We will never share your personal and/or contact information with anyone without your consent or if ordered by law. Your personal information is used to provide and improve our Portals and Services, provide you with a personalised experience, provide you customer service and help, provide you with personalised advertising and marketing, contact you about your account and our Services, and to detect, prevent, mitigate, and investigate fraudulent or illegal activities.
6.2. Processing
We may process your personal information to fulfil our obligations to you and our customers. Your information will be used to personalise recommendations and information we send you regarding news, events, promotions, special offers, marketing, and third-party content. We also process the personal information we collect from you for a range of different business purposes that includes improving our Portals and Services, compiling statistics and reports, and to enforce our Terms of service, this Privacy Policy, and other policies or any agreement or contract we have with you.
6.3. Cookies
We may place small text files on your device when you visit our Portals or use our Services that allow us to provide you with a personalised experience by associating your personal information with your device. They let us remember your preferences, allow third parties to provide services to you, and otherwise serve useful purposes for you. Your internet browser generally accepts them automatically, but you can often change this setting or delete them manually. However, we will not be able to provide you with access to certain aspects of our Portals and Services where cookies are necessary if you do so. We have no access to or control over any cookies that our business partners use on our Portals and they have their own privacy policies that govern them. Manage your Cookie preferences here.
6.4. Messages
We aim to only contact you or send you messages and marketing when we determine them to be of interest to you. We may use your identifying information to send you administrative information and messages about our Portals, Services, updates, and your interests. We may also, from time to time, send you promotional messages or marketing from third parties, but you may choose to opt-out of them, or we will first send you one message asking you to opt-in and will not continue to send you promotional messages or marketing unless you have done so. We don’t sell or share your personal information with third-party services for marketing purposes. We may contact you via email, telephone, SMS/text messages, postal mail, social media platforms, instant messaging systems, and via push notifications (collectively “Marketing Channels”).
6.5. Targeted content
We may use your personal information to provide you with targeted content on our Portals and through our Services and Marketing Channels in a completely automated process. We aim to deliver targeted marketing, service updates, and promotional offers about third-party services based on your communication subscription/preferences.
6.6. Manage subscription/preferences
You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. Visit our POPIA information page for a quick-and-easy guide on how to request this or click here to read our PAIA manual.
7.1. Sharing
We do not sell, rent, or otherwise disclose your personal information to third parties for their marketing and advertising purposes without your consent. We may share your personal information with third parties for the purposes of fulfilling our obligations to you, including with:
7.2. Honour this policy
We will require anyone that we share your personal information with to honour this policy whenever possible in terms of applicable law.
7.3. Mandatory disclosure
We may disclose personal information to third parties if required for legal reasons, such as to regulators as required by law or governmental audit, law enforcement as required by a subpoena or court order, or third parties as required by applicable law.
7.4. Marketing purposes
We may disclose aggregate statistical information that we have derived from your and other people’s personal information to our advertisers or business partners.
7.5. Personnel
We may need to disclose personal information to our personnel to do their jobs, but will not do so unnecessarily.
7.6. Change of ownership
We may assign our rights to the personal information we process to our new owners if our ownership changes for any reason.
7.6. Disclosure
We attempt to minimise the amount of personal information we disclose to what is directly relevant and necessary to accomplish the specified purpose.
8.1. Accuracy
Accuracy. We will do our best to keep your personal information that we collect accurate, complete, and up to date. It is also your responsibility to keep us informed of any changes to your information, including contact information or advertised items or positions.
8.2. Participation
We may ask you to update your personal information from time to time or give you a way to review it but will take steps to verify your identity to prevent unauthorised access when doing so.
8.3. Retention
We will only keep your personal information for as long as is necessary to fulfil our obligations to you, unless you have given us permission to keep it longer or we are otherwise legally allowed to do so. We retain your personal information for as long as necessary to provide the Services you have requested, or for other essential purposes such as complying with our legal obligations, resolving disputes, and enforcing our policies. Our specific retention times can vary significantly based on context of the Services we provide and on our legal obligations. After it is no longer necessary for us to retain your personal information, we will dispose of it in a secure manner.
We may transfer your personal information outside of the country in which it was collected to a foreign country. You consent to us processing your personal information in a foreign country with less stringent data protection laws than the country in which it was collected.
Under what circumstances will we transfer your information to other countries?
We will only transfer your personal information to third parties in another country in any one or more of the following circumstances:
The transfer will happen with in the requirements and safeguards of the law. Where possible, the party processing your personal information in the other country will agree to apply the same level of protection as available by law in your country or if the other country's laws provide better protection the other country's laws would be agreed to and applied.
An example of us transferring your personal information to another country is where foreign payments take place if you purchase goods or services in a foreign country.
You must provide proof of identity when enforcing the rights below.
You must inform us when your personal information changes.
Please refer to our Promotion of Access to Information Act 2 of 2000 Manual (PAIA Manual) for further information on how you can give effect to the rights listed below. You have the right to request access to the personal information we have about you by contacting us. This includes requesting:
We will attend to your requests for access to personal information within a reasonable time. You may be required to pay a reasonable fee to receive copies or descriptions of records, or information about third parties. We will inform you of the fee before attending to your request.
Please note that the law may limit your right to access information.
You have the right to request us to correct or delete the personal information we have about you if it is inaccurate, irrelevant, excessive, out of date, incomplete, misleading, obtained unlawfully or we are no longer authorised to keep it. You must inform us of your request in writing. Please refer to our PAIA Manual for further information in this regard, like the process you should follow to give effect to this right.
It may take up to 15 business days for the change to reflect on our systems. We may request documents from you to verify the change in personal information.
A Specific agreement that you have entered with us may determine how you must change your personal information provided at the time when you entered into the specific agreement. Please adhere to these requirements. If the law requires us to keep the personal information, it will not be deleted upon your request. The deletion of certain personal information may lead to the termination of your relationship with us.
You may object on reasonable grounds to the processing of your personal information.
We will not be able to give effect to your objection if the processing of your personal information was and is permitted by law; you have provided consent to the processing done according to your consent or the processing is necessary to conclude or perform under a contract with you.
You must inform us of any objection in writing. Please refer to our PAIA Manual for further information in this regard, like the process you should follow to give effect to this right.
Where you have provided your consent for the processing of your personal information, you may withdraw your consent. If you withdraw your consent, we will explain the consequences to you. We may proceed to process your personal information even if you have withdrawn your consent if the law permits or requires it. It may take up to 15 business days for the change to reflect on our systems, during this time we may still process your personal information.
You have a right to file a complaint with us or any Regulator with jurisdiction about an alleged contravention of the protection of your personal information by us. We will address your complaint as far as possible.
9.3. Enquiries - Please contact us if you have any questions about this privacy policy or how we handle your personal information.
12.1. Procedure
We have set out some guidelines to ensure that we can effectively respond to complaints. It explains what we would require from you in order to provide feedback and take appropriate action. View our complaints procedure.
12.2. Contact Us
If you feel that any law related to your personal information has been incorrectly interpreted and implemented by us, please contact us immediately.
12.3. Your right to file a complaint with the Information Regulator remains unaffected.