Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2025-09-17
We value your privacy and data autonomy. This website is a public-facing destination for casual games and related information. It does not require account registration and does not proactively collect personally identifiable information (PII). We follow privacy-by-design principles—data minimization, purpose limitation, transparency, and security-by-default—and process only the limited data necessary to operate the site, improve performance and content, and maintain security and compliance. Unless explicitly stated or required by law, we do not sell or rent personal data.
Scope and Key Definitions
This policy applies to your use of all pages, features, and embedded modules provided on this site. To help establish a clear mental model, we define the following terms and context:
- Personal information: Data that identifies or can reasonably be used to identify an individual, such as a full name, email address, precise geolocation, or government ID. By default, we do not collect this data.
- Usage data: Technical and statistical information about site access and feature usage, including browser type, device category, visit timestamps, approximate geolocation (city/region level), referrers, time on page, and bounce rate.
- Cookies/local storage: Small pieces of information stored by your browser to remember preferences, maintain sessions, or support anonymous analytics.
- De-identified/aggregated data: Data processed to remove or reduce direct identifiers and combined at group level so that it does not point to a specific person.
What We Collect
By default, we do not collect PII. To improve site performance and stability, we may process the following de-identified oraggregated usage data:
- Browser and device details: browser type and version, operating system, device model and screen resolution, preferred language.
- Site metrics: visit frequency, navigation paths, time on page, bounce rate, error and crash logs (without sensitive content).
- Referrers and sources: how you arrived at the site (e.g., external link or anonymized search categories).
- Approximate geolocation: non-precise location (city/region) inferred from IP for localization or language selection; not a precise household or street address.
Example: we may keep a record such as “Average time on Page A increased by 12% for a particular browser version over one week,” without storing or retaining individual-level behavior traces.
Sources and Collection Methods
- Operations and logs: To ensure availability and security, servers or edge networks may generate minimal technical logs (e.g., timestamps, status codes, anonymized IP segments). These are primarily for troubleshooting and security review and are either deleted within a short period or kept only in aggregated form.
- Analytics: To evaluate features and content quality, we may use privacy-forward analytics that record anonymous events (e.g., page views and performance metrics) with tracking protections enabled to avoid cross-site profiling and ad personalization.
- Third-party embeds: Some games, ads, or media modules may be provided by third parties and processed under their policies. Refer to their privacy documentation and use browser/system-level controls to limit or block trackers as you prefer.
Cookies and Local Storage
We aim to minimize reliance on cookies. When used, they typically support:
- Essential functionality: remembering language or appearance preferences.
- Performance and analytics: measuring traffic and load times for tuning.
- Security and abuse prevention: detecting unusual request patterns.
Controls: You can clear or disable cookies/local storage in your browser. The core browsing experience generally remains intact. If preferences cannot be saved, you can temporarily adjust them via on-page controls when available.
How We Use Data
- Product improvement: understanding content popularity and performance bottlenecks.
- Security: monitoring anomalies and error logs to reduce downtime risk.
- Compliance and auditing: meeting legal/regulated retention if applicable.
Retention and Deletion
We store data for the shortest necessary duration. Technical logs are typically cleared within a short window (e.g., 30–90 days) or retained only in aggregated form. If we must retain specific records longer due to legal or security obligations, we delete or de-identify them once the purpose is met.
Sharing and Transfers
We do not sell or rent your data. We may share limited information only when necessary:
- Infrastructure and service providers: for hosting, caching, or analytics as required, under contractual and confidentiality obligations.
- Legal compliance: to meet regulatory requirements or lawful requests from authorities.
- Business changes: in a merger, acquisition, or asset transfer, subject to the successor being bound by this policy or obtaining fresh consent.
Security Measures
- Transport security: HTTPS for encrypted traffic.
- Access control: least-privilege access and audit for back-end/logs.
- Risk reduction: prioritizing aggregated/de-identified data.
Children’s Privacy
Our site targets a general audience and does not intentionally process data of children below the applicable age of consent. If you are a parent/guardian and believe we may have inadvertently collected a child’s personal data, contact us to request deletion.
Your Choices and Rights
- Consent controls: limit cookies/tracking via browser or OS settings.
- Access/rectification/erasure: within legal and technical limits, contact us to request access, correction, or deletion of relevant records.
- Opt-out of analytics: use tracker-blocking tools (some features may break).
Processing Flow (Text Overview)
- User visits a page → request hits CDN.
- CDN/server returns content; minimal technical logs are generated.
- Browser decides whether to allow cookies/analytics based on settings.
- If analytics are enabled: only anonymous events are sent.
- Back-end aggregates metrics for troubleshooting and tuning; raw logs are periodically purged.
FAQs
Q: Do you track my behavior across other sites?
A: We do not build cross-site profiles or run targeted ads. Third-party embeds may follow their own policies; you can block trackers in your browser.
Q: Will disabling cookies break the site?
A: Core browsing usually works. Preference memory and some metrics may be unavailable.
Q: How can I request deletion?
A: If you believe we hold data related to you (e.g., an error log containing identifiable content), contact us via the site’s feedback channel. We will review and, where legally and technically feasible, process your request.
Changes
We may update this policy to reflect feature changes or legal requirements. Material changes will be communicated in a prominent way. Your continued use of the site after updates means you have read, understood, and agreed to the revised policy.
Contact
For questions about this policy, data processing practices, or your rights, contact us via the site’s feedback channel.