Privacy Policy
This Aviator privacy policy details how the game gathers, keeps, shares, and secures personal data in India. The rules are applicable to every Aviator website, mobile app, and the connected casino modules. Players agree to these terms when they make use of the services. Readers find out what data the game picks up, how the company manages that information, how long the records stick around, and what rights users have under Indian law.
Information We Collect
The Aviator game platform collects types of user information while you register, play, and interact technically throughout India. Personal data collection in India adheres to standards that meet local laws and the needs of operations.
- Registration data gathers details like full name, email address, mobile number, date of birth, and preferred currency (₹);
- Device identifiers note the IP address, operating system version, and type of device used during each session;
- Browser details record the browser version, language settings, and screen resolution to enhance the interface;
- Crash-game statistics keep track of bet amounts, chosen multipliers, cashout timings, and outcomes of rounds;
- Support communication content archives all messages, attachments, and correspondence sent through help channels;
- Access logs capture login timestamps, pages visited, and navigation patterns throughout sessions;
- Technical diagnostics gather error reports, data on connection stability, and performance metrics during gameplay.
How We Use Your Information
The Aviator privacy policy allows data processing for purposes as per Indian law. Each purpose hinges on a legal foundation that dictates how information moves through account systems and game servers.
- Account setup and service delivery. Your registration info allows you to create an account and access crash-game sessions on both desktop and mobile;
- Fraud and misuse prevention. Technical logs and betting patterns assist in spotting unusual activities, keeping your ₹ balances safe from unauthorized takeouts;
- Compliance with Indian law. Retention schedules and reporting requirements align with the rules set for online gaming operators;
- Marketing and bonuses. Promotional messages are sent to users only after they consent through account settings or registration forms;
- Analytics for service improvement. Aggregated session data helps spot performance issues and influences changes to multiplier calculations and interface design;
- Payment processing. Transaction records assist with deposits, withdrawals, and balancing with partner payment gateways.
Cookies and Tracking Technologies
Aviator makes use of cookies in India to ensure the site works well and provide content. Tracking technologies keep tabs on interactions and assist in improving performance throughout the pages.
The table below outlines each type of cookie, how long they stick around, and the rules for consent.
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Cookie Type
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Purpose and Retention
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Essential
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Keep sessions active, remember your language choice, and save login info; these remain until the session ends or last for 30 days in the case of persistent ones
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Performance
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Gather anonymous data on page views, loading times, and errors; keep this info for 12 months
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Marketing
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Send marketing campaigns and assess how well ads perform; need clear opt-in consent; keep identifiers for 24 months
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Your account settings feature a panel for managing cookies.
Users can change their marketing preferences and turn off any tracking tech that isn't essential whenever they want.
There's a cookie policy for India that outlines all identifiers, providers, and how to opt out.
Sharing Your Data and Third-Party Disclosure
Aviator shares user info with groups in India to ensure service quality and to comply with legal requirements. The range of data sharing is focused on operational and compliance purposes.
- Licensed casino partners get account details and gameplay logs to run Aviator on their sites and keep sessions going;
- Payment processors look at transaction amounts, payment method details, and billing addresses to finalize deposits and withdrawals in ₹;
- Marketing vendors gather statistics and consent records to send out promotional emails and show ads under confidentiality agreements;
- Analytics providers collect anonymized technical logs and game-round results to check fairness and improve interface performance;
- Public authorities receive personal information and financial records when courts, regulators, or law enforcement agencies present legal requests or warrants.
All recipients must sign contracts that prevent unauthorized disclosure or secondary use of shared data.
Measures for Data Security
Data protection is built on organizational and technical measures that limit unauthorized access to personal information. Aviator uses role-based access controls to keep internal staff permissions at just the minimum needed for their tasks. Monitoring systems keep an eye on database queries and file transfers to spot any unusual activity. Encrypted storage keeps records safe, while firewalls sort through incoming traffic. Regular audits take a look at security settings and incident logs. No digital system can wipe out every risk, but keeping data safe is still a focus in all Indian operations. Users get an immediate alert if there's any verified breach that compromises their stored information.
Data Retention Policy
The ways we keep and delete data hinge on the type of information and what's required by Indian law. The system keeps storage periods based on account types and technical records to meet financial rules and protect user privacy.
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Data Category
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Retention Period
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Deletion Timeline
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Active account data
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Stored throughout account lifetime
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Removed upon account closure request
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Inactive account records
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5 to 7 years after last login
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Automatic purge after retention ends
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Technical logs
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12 to 24 months from capture
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Scheduled deletion cycles
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Closed account information
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30 days post-closure
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Permanent deletion within one month
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Your Rights and Choices
Indian laws provide certain user rights regarding personal information kept through Aviator services. Players can decide how their records look and navigate via management tools. Data access requests let account holders get copies of stored registration info, transaction histories, technical logs, and communication records. Correction submissions allow you to update contact details, preferred currencies, or ID documents. Deletion apps clear account info in 30 days, but rules for financial audits and anti-fraud responsibilities put legal restrictions on deleting it right away. Portability exports provide CSV or JSON files of personal records upon request. Processing requests to restrict access puts a hold on unnecessary uses while we're sorting out disputes or verifying information. Objection notices put an end to tracking for bonus targeting and marketing campaigns. Withdrawing your consent stops promotional emails and SMS notifications right away. Cookie preference settings in your account or banner menus turn off analytics and advertising trackers. Submit these applications using the account dashboards, the privacy email, or the support contact forms.
Children's Privacy
Aviator services aim at users who are eighteen and older throughout India. The site doesn't intentionally gather any information from minors in India. Age verification looks at your date of birth when you sign up, and it later asks for some documents to back that up. Detection of accounts belonging to minors leads to an instant shut down and removal of all saved data. Guardians who find out that a child has shared personal info can reach out to privacy channels to ask for its removal. The system enforces age restrictions to safeguard users and meet relevant laws across India.
International Data Transfers
User personal data from India is sent to game servers and partner systems in locations when players use Aviator. International data transfers are backed by contracts that stick to relevant Indian laws and data protection guidelines. Playing Aviator on partner casino platforms sparks a data flow between their back-office systems and Aviator's tech framework. Standard clauses help keep information safe when sharing it across borders. Partner operators and service providers get just the data they need to run Aviator sessions and handle account functions.