Privacy policy

This Privacy Policy explains how Aviator handles information that may be collected when you use our website. Aviator is designed as an informational resource, and we aim to keep data practices understandable and proportionate to that role. Aviator may process limited technical and usage data to keep the site running smoothly and to understand what content readers find useful. We avoid collecting unnecessary personal details, and we do not present the site as a place that requires sensitive information to function. This policy outlines what may be collected, why it is collected, and the choices available to you. By using Aviator, you acknowledge that data may be processed as described here, with controls available through your settings and your browser.

Brief description of the purpose of the privacy policy

The purpose of this policy is to describe, in clear terms, how Aviator collects and uses information and how we protect it. Aviator wants you to know what happens in the background when you read pages, open sections, or interact with site features. The document also explains what rights and options you have regarding your information and your privacy preferences. We focus on transparency so you can decide how you want to use the site and what settings you want to apply. If something is not clear, this policy is meant to be a starting point for questions, not the end of the conversation. Aviator treats privacy as a practical part of the user experience, not a hidden technical detail.

Use of the information collected: to improve the site, optimize performance and analyze data

Aviator may collect technical information such as device type, browser version, language, approximate location based on IP, and pages viewed. This kind of information helps Aviator understand which content is useful, where users may experience slow loading, and how navigation flows across devices. We may use aggregated statistics to optimize performance, reduce errors, and improve readability, especially on mobile screens. Usage data can also help us detect unusual traffic patterns and maintain site stability. When analytics tools are used, we aim to rely on reports that summarize trends rather than profiles that follow individuals across unrelated sites. Aviator uses the information for site improvement and analysis, not to create pressure, promises, or personalized outcomes.

Description of measures taken to protect personal data

Aviator uses reasonable technical and organizational measures to reduce the risk of unauthorized access, misuse, or loss of information. Access to site systems is limited to people who need it for maintenance, support, or security, and we aim to follow a least-access approach. Data transmitted between your browser and the site is typically protected using encryption in transit, which reduces exposure during transfer. We also monitor for technical issues and security signals that may indicate abuse or attempted intrusion. No method of storage or transmission can be perfect, but Aviator treats protection as an ongoing process rather than a one-time setup. If we become aware of a material security issue affecting information, we will take steps to investigate and mitigate it within the scope of our operations.

Use of cookies

Aviator may use cookies and similar technologies to support essential site functions and to understand how the site is used. Some cookies help pages load correctly, keep basic preferences, and maintain session-related behavior during navigation. Other cookies may support analytics so we can see which sections are read most often and where visitors may encounter friction. Aviator does not rely on cookies to force decisions, and you can limit cookie storage through browser controls. If third-party tools are present, those providers may set their own cookies, and their handling follows their own policies. You can delete cookies at any time, and you can configure your browser to block them, though some features may work differently. Aviator treats cookies as a tool for functionality and improvement, not as a reason to collect more data than needed.

Users’ ability to view, modify or delete their personal information

You can manage many privacy-related settings directly from your browser, including cookie deletion, blocking, and permission controls. If Aviator provides forms or optional interaction areas, you can choose what you share and avoid submitting personal details you do not want processed. Where information is stored as part of a support request or message you send, you can ask us to review, correct, or delete that information, depending on what we are required or allowed to retain. We may need to keep limited records for security, troubleshooting, or legal compliance, but we aim to keep such retention narrow and sensible. Requests are handled with care, and we may ask for enough detail to confirm what data you mean without asking for extra sensitive information. Aviator supports user control by offering clear routes to adjust settings and by responding to reasonable requests about stored information.

Contact information

If you have a privacy question, want to raise a concern, or would like to request access, correction, or deletion related to information connected with Aviator, you can contact us directly. Please describe what you are referring to, such as the type of interaction, the approximate date, and the page category, so we can locate the relevant context. We may ask follow-up questions to confirm the request is legitimate and to avoid acting on someone else’s information. Aviator aims to reply with practical steps and clear explanations rather than generic statements. You can reach us at contact@aviator-appgame.com for privacy-related inquiries. If your request involves cookies, it can help to mention your browser and device so we can offer relevant guidance.

Effective date

This Privacy Policy is effective as of the date it is published on Aviator and applies from that point forward. We may update it to reflect changes in site functionality, security practices, or the tools used to analyze performance. When changes are made, the updated policy replaces earlier versions and becomes the active reference for how information is handled. We encourage you to review this page from time to time, especially if you notice new features or changes in how the site behaves. Your continued use of Aviator means the current version of the policy applies, while your privacy controls remain in your hands through browser and device settings. If you want clarification about an update, we can explain what changed and what it means in everyday terms.