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Last updated: 27 April 2026
This Privacy Notice describes how KidsGamesOnline ("we", "us", "the lobby") gathers, uses, and shares information when you visit the lobby or interact with the related browser tiles and services (the "Service"). Using the Service signals your agreement with the practices laid out below.
1. Vocabulary used inside this notice
Throughout this page, "personal data" refers to information capable of pointing back to a single human, either by itself or once joined to data already held by the lobby. The phrase "usage data" describes signals produced automatically as you browse โ for instance the family of device, the broad region you arrive from, or the routes you take through tile pages. "Cookies" โ which on this notice also covers similar storage tools โ are short text artefacts that keep the page working, remember choices, and let us measure how individual lobby features behave under real visits.
2. Categories of information we receive
Behaviour and device signals
The Service may operate on:
- Your IP address โ often truncated, or stored only at a regional resolution, so it can support analytics and abuse triage
- A browser fingerprint plus operating-system family
- A device class label (desktop, tablet, or phone)
- Origin and exit pages, an approximate dwell duration, and a thin layer of interaction signal that makes shelves load reliably
Inputs you choose to send
Whenever a contact form or a developer pitch is submitted, the lobby receives whatever was typed โ most often an email address paired with a message body, plus whichever optional fields you decided to fill in. Such submissions are processed for the sole purpose of replying, unless a binding legal obligation requires something more.
Accounts
If sign-in is on offer, the identifiers you nominate are stored under that account. Tiles that boot without an account do not invite extra personal identifiers from you simply because a run is starting.
3. Cookies and related storage
The lobby leans on cookies, plus a handful of similar technologies, to make core features run, retain settings, suppress repeat prompts, and gauge how lobby surfaces perform across sessions. Some entries vanish at the end of a sitting; others last for a specifically defined window. Cookie management lives in browser settings โ disabling certain categories may shift behaviour across parts of the lobby (advertising features included).
4. Purposes our data work serves
Anything the Service collects funnels back into running and protecting the lobby, fine-tuning layout and load characteristics, taking the temperature of broad shelf trends, responding to email from the support inbox, fulfilling legal obligations, and spotting abusive or technical anomalies.
5. Adverts and analytics
The lobby may run advertising spots. Those advertising vendors can lean on cookies, pixels, or device-tied advertising identifiers to deliver and measure ads, manage frequency, and feed aggregate statistics. Analytics tooling helps us view aggregate flows too โ which shelves earn the most attention, for example. While we do not sell personal data in any classical directory sense, several jurisdictions categorise targeted advertising or analytics under their definitions of "selling" or "sharing"; if such wording carries weight where you live, examine your local rights and contact us if necessary.
6. Where data may travel
Operational partners โ covering hosting, email delivery, security, analytics, and advertising โ may receive data while processing it under our instructions. Beyond those partners, disclosure can also happen when a law, court, or regulator compels it, when the rights, property, or safety of visitors, the lobby, or the public are at stake, and when a merger or asset sale routes part of the business (data included) to a successor.
7. Retention
Records are retained only for the span actually needed to honour the goals listed above, to handle disputes, and to discharge accounting, security, and other legal obligations. Visit logs in particular default to shorter windows unless a valid reason requires keeping them longer.
8. Security
The lobby relies on reasonable technical and organisational safeguards, though no online surface can guarantee airtight security. Stay on a current browser version, avoid recycling passwords, and flag suspicious behaviour to contact@kidsgamesonline.ca.
9. Younger visitors
The Aqua Arcade lobby is shaped for a general audience. The Service does not knowingly gather personal data from children below the age of 13 in ways that would trigger parental consent rules under applicable child-privacy frameworks. If a child appears to have transmitted personal data through the lobby, please reach out to contact@kidsgamesonline.ca so the appropriate steps can be triggered.
10. External tiles and outbound links
Many tiles, plus the links pointing away from the lobby, are run by independent parties. Their privacy practices live with them โ please review whatever notice each external destination publishes before forwarding additional details into those properties.
11. Your choices and rights
Depending on the laws covering your location, the rights catalogue may extend to access, correction, deletion, opposition to particular processing activities, or data portability. Some regions also grant the option to opt out of advertising-style "sales" or "sharing" across contexts. To open a request of this kind, email contact@kidsgamesonline.ca โ be ready to verify identity, since that step is often a prerequisite.
12. Visitors arriving from other countries
Servers and partners powering the Service can sit in jurisdictions other than the one you connect from. By using the lobby you acknowledge that information may travel through, and be processed under, data-protection regimes that differ from those at home.
13. Updates to this notice
The notice you are reading is allowed to change as the lobby grows. When that happens, the "Last updated" line at the top is moved and, for material reshapes, an in-lobby banner may appear. Once an update goes live, ongoing use signals acceptance of the refreshed notice for information collected from that day forward, with whatever local consumer-protection laws apply still in force.
