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This Privacy Policy explains how we handle information when you use our site to access Aviator and related content. We want you to understand what data we collect, how long we keep it, and how it influences the way Aviator runs on your device. The policy covers both information you provide directly and technical details logged automatically by our systems. By reading this page, you can decide how comfortable you feel with the way we process your personal information. If you keep using the site, you are accepting the practices described here, but you can always adjust your choices in line with the options explained below. We try to keep the language clear and straightforward so that the rules around your data feel as transparent as the rest of your Aviator experience.

Brief description of the purpose of the privacy policy

The main purpose of this Privacy Policy is to outline how information about you is handled while you interact with the Aviator sections of our site. It describes the kinds of data involved, who may have access to it within our team, and in which situations we share it with service providers. The document is meant to give you a quick overview without forcing you to study complex legal wording. Whenever we make significant changes to the way data is processed, we update this page so that you can stay aware of what is happening behind the scenes. In short, this policy is here so that you know which choices you have, what information is necessary for the site to function, and what is optional when you use our Aviator site features.

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

When you browse the site or interact with Aviator, we may collect technical and usage information such as your device type, browser settings, and pages visited. We rely on this information to understand how people move through the Aviator interface and where they encounter slowdowns or errors. In practical terms, we mostly use collected data to support three main activities:

  1. Improve page structure, content flow, and navigation.

  2. Optimize loading speed, error handling, and overall performance.

  3. Analyze anonymized trends to see which parts of the site and Aviator tools people actually use.

By looking at these patterns, we can make small but steady improvements that keep gameplay and the related information pages clearer and more stable. We also use aggregated statistics to decide which features to develop next and which sections may need extra explanation. Whenever possible, we work with summary data rather than focusing on individuals, so our analysis is about general trends and not about tracking specific players.

Description of measures taken to protect personal data

We take a range of practical steps to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to data connected with your Aviator activity. These steps follow common industry practices and are updated as our tools and hosting environment evolve. Some of the key measures we rely on include:

  • Using encryption for data transfers where appropriate.

  • Limiting staff access to systems that store personal information.

  • Regularly reviewing logs and configurations for unusual activity related to Aviator and other areas of the site.

While no online service can completely remove security risks, we design our processes so that any stored personal data is minimized and handled carefully. We also keep internal guidance for our team so they understand how to manage user information responsibly and how to react if they notice something suspicious.

Use of cookies

Our site uses cookies and similar technologies to remember your preferences and to keep certain Aviator features working between visits. Cookies are small text files stored on your device that help the browser recognize you when you return. Some cookies are essential for core functions, such as keeping you signed in or saving basic settings for Aviator, while others help us collect anonymous statistics. Analytics tools may place their own cookies so we can see which pages people visit most often and how long they stay on particular sections. You can usually control cookies through your browser settings, where you may disable them entirely or choose which ones to keep. Bear in mind that turning off certain cookies can affect how smoothly the Aviator pages load and how consistently the site behaves.

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

You have the right to ask what personal information we hold about you in connection with Aviator and the rest of the site. Where local law allows, you may request a copy of this data, ask us to correct details that are inaccurate, or ask us to remove information that is no longer needed. If you contact us with such a request, we may need to confirm your identity before we act, especially when the data is linked to game activity around Aviator or other sensitive actions. In some cases we must keep certain records for legal, accounting, or security reasons, but we will explain this if it affects your request. To exercise these rights, you can use the contact details provided below and clearly describe which type of access, change, or deletion you are asking for.

Contact information

If you have questions about how we handle your data while you use Aviator, you can reach us using the contact details in this section. The preferred way to get in touch is by email at contact@georgegervin44.com, which we monitor regularly. When you write to us, try to include enough information about your Aviator session or account context so we can understand the situation without asking for unnecessary extra details. Please avoid sending sensitive documents or passwords, because we will never ask for them and they are not needed to answer privacy questions. We aim to respond in a reasonable time frame and to give clear explanations about any actions we take in response to your message.

Effective Date

This Privacy Policy for Aviator takes effect from 19 December 2025 and will stay in force until we replace it with an updated version. Whenever we make meaningful changes to how the site processes information, we will post a revised policy and adjust the date at the top or bottom of the page. Older versions may be kept for reference, so you can see how our data practices around Aviator have evolved over time. If the changes are substantial, we may also use notices on the site or send messages where appropriate to let you know. Your continued use of the Aviator features after the revised date will mean that you have read the new text and accept the updated practices.