Privacy policy
This Privacy Policy explains how Aviator handles information when you visit and use our website. It describes what data may be collected, how it may be used, and what choices you have about it. The goal is to keep expectations clear so you can understand what happens behind the scenes during normal browsing. Some information is provided directly by you, while other details are collected automatically by standard web technologies. We aim to collect only what is needed for site operation, improvement, and support. By using Aviator, you acknowledge that this policy applies to your interactions with our pages and features.
Brief description of the purpose of the privacy policy
The purpose of this policy is to describe how Aviator treats personal data and related identifiers in a straightforward way. It outlines which types of information may be collected and the main reasons we might use it. It also explains the basic safeguards we apply to reduce privacy risks in everyday site use. Because privacy expectations differ by region and by user preference, this text is written to support informed choices rather than assumptions. If any part feels unclear, the intent is that you can reach out and get a direct explanation without legal jargon. This section exists so Aviator users can quickly understand the “why” before diving into details.
Use of the information collected: to improve the site, optimize performance and analyze data
Information collected by Aviator may be used to improve how the site works, how fast it loads, and how reliably features behave. We look at aggregated patterns such as which pages are visited, which devices are commonly used, and where performance bottlenecks appear. This helps us detect errors, reduce downtime, and make navigation more intuitive over time. We may also review technical signals like browser type or approximate connection performance to diagnose display and compatibility issues. When analytics are used, the focus is typically on trends rather than on identifying any single person. The result is that Aviator can evolve based on real usage instead of guesswork.
Description of measures taken to protect personal data
We apply practical safeguards designed to reduce unauthorized access, misuse, or accidental exposure of data connected to Aviator activity. Access to sensitive systems is limited to people who need it for legitimate operational reasons, and permissions are managed to reduce unnecessary reach. We also use standard security practices such as monitoring for suspicious behavior and keeping key components updated. Where personal data is stored, it is handled with controls intended to minimize risk during storage and transfer. No security approach is perfect, so we continuously review our processes to improve resilience as threats change. If Aviator becomes aware of a meaningful security issue affecting user data, we take steps to investigate and respond responsibly.
Use of cookies
Cookies are small files stored by your browser, and Aviator may use them to keep the website stable and remember certain preferences. Some cookies are functional, meaning they help basic pages and sessions operate as expected. Others may support measurement of site performance so we can understand what loads slowly or fails on certain devices. You can usually manage cookies through your browser settings, including blocking them or deleting them at any time. If you disable cookies, some parts of the site may feel less personalized or may require repeated selections. Aviator aims to use cookies in a way that supports usability while still respecting user control.
Users’ ability to view, modify or delete their personal information
You can request access to personal information that Aviator may hold about you, depending on how you interacted with the site. If any details are inaccurate or outdated, you may ask for corrections so records reflect the most accurate information available. You can also request deletion of certain personal data where it is reasonably possible and legally permitted. In some cases, we may need to keep limited records for compliance, security, or dispute resolution, but we try to keep retention proportionate. Requests are handled with identity and context checks to prevent unauthorized changes by someone else. If you contact Aviator, describing what you want to view, change, or delete helps us respond faster and more precisely.
Contact information
For privacy questions, data requests, or clarifications about how Aviator handles information, you can contact us by email. When writing, include enough detail to identify the issue, such as the page you were using and your browser or device type, if relevant. If your request relates to viewing, correcting, or deleting data, state that clearly so it can be routed properly. We may ask follow-up questions to confirm the scope of your request and to protect your information from misuse. Please avoid sending sensitive personal details unless they are necessary to resolve your specific request. Contact Aviator at contact@aviator-casinogame.org.
Effective date
This Privacy Policy is effective from the date it is published on the Aviator website page where you are reading it. We may update the text to reflect changes in site features, security practices, or legal requirements. When updates occur, the revised version applies going forward from the updated effective posting. You can review this section to understand whether a newer version has replaced previous wording. If you continue using the site after changes, it means the updated policy governs your continued interaction, subject to your own browser and privacy settings. Aviator encourages you to check this page occasionally if you want to stay current on how data practices evolve.
