Bunkers Auburn

Privacy

If you send something to Bunkers, it goes to the people who can answer it. This page explains what the website keeps, why it keeps it, and how to ask about it.

Updated July 14, 2026

What You Send

The website collects only what you choose to send through its forms.

  • Messages may include your name, contact details, reason for writing, and message.
  • Catering and stage inquiries may include event details, group size, social links, and anything else you add.
  • Job applications may include contact details, availability, work history, qualifications, a reference, and a resume.

Bunkers does not take reservations or operate a website waitlist.

Where It Goes

Form submissions are stored in Bunkers' private website database so authorized managers can answer them. The same submission is also delivered to the Bunkers office inbox as a PDF.

A resume file is held in temporary website storage only long enough to attach it to the office email. The website copy is deleted after the mail service accepts it. The office email and attachment then remain under Bunkers' normal business records.

Phone Alerts

If you turn on Specials and Shows, the site stores the device subscription needed to deliver that alert. It does not need your name, phone number, or an account.

You can turn alerts off through your browser or device notification settings. Invalid device subscriptions are removed automatically when the push service reports that they no longer work.

Site Measurement

Bunkers uses aggregated website measurement to understand which pages are visited and whether the site is healthy. The site does not use a separate remote results beacon.

Do not put private information into a field unless that field asks for it. Form contents, applicant answers, emails, and messages are not used as analytics data.

Who Can See It

Authorized Bunkers owners and managers can see inquiries and applications. Staff access is limited by role. Hosting, email delivery, human verification, and online-order services process only the information needed to provide their part of the service.

Bunkers does not sell the information submitted through this website.

How Long It Stays

Inquiry and application records currently remain in Bunkers' private admin until an owner removes them. Business email copies remain under the office's own retention practices.

You may ask Bunkers to review or delete information you submitted. Some records may need to be kept when required for security, legal, accounting, or employment purposes.

Security

Administrative passwords are stored as salted password hashes. The master credential and service secrets live in the protected hosting environment, not in public website files.

No internet system can promise absolute security. Bunkers limits access, validates public forms, and keeps administrative and guest notification channels separate.

Ask Us Directly.

Questions about something you sent through the website belong with the Bunkers office.

[email protected]