Dino Game Free Privacy Policy (dinogamefree.com)
Welcome to Dino Game Free at dinogamefree.com. We understand that personal information matters, especially when you are exploring games, using community features, or managing an account. This Privacy Policy explains, in plain and practical terms, how we collect, use, store, and protect personal information when you visit or use our website, games, apps, and related services. It also explains the choices you have, the rights you can exercise, and how to contact us if something is unclear. We aim to be transparent so that you can make informed decisions about your privacy while enjoying a safe and reliable gaming experience.
This policy is written for a wide audience, including players who are new to online gaming, returning users who want a quick refresher, and parents or guardians who may be reviewing how a service handles data. We do not use exaggerated claims, and we do not promise outcomes we cannot control. Like most online services, we work to protect data with reasonable safeguards, but no system can be guaranteed to be risk-free. That is why we also share practical steps you can take to protect your account, such as using strong passwords and being cautious about suspicious messages.
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By using Dino Game Free, you are acknowledging that you have read this Privacy Policy and understood how we handle information for the purposes described below. If you do not agree with the policy, you should stop using our services. If you have questions, our customer support channels listed in this policy are available to help you understand the details and the options you may have.
Contents (Dino Game Free Privacy Policy)
To make this Privacy Policy easier to navigate, the sections below are organised as a contents tree. The contents are collapsed by default to keep the page tidy on both mobile and desktop. You can expand the tree and jump to any section. Each part covers one core theme—what we collect, why we collect it, how we protect it, and how you can exercise your rights. Even if you only skim, we recommend reading the “Information We Collect”, “How We Use Information”, and “Your Rights and Choices” sections carefully, because they explain the areas that most directly affect your day-to-day experience on Dino Game Free.
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Information We Collect
Dino Game Free collects personal information to provide core services, keep accounts running smoothly, support players, and maintain a safe and fair environment. We collect information in two broad ways: (1) information you actively provide and (2) information collected automatically when you use our services. We only use the information for the purposes described in this policy, and we aim to avoid collecting more than is reasonably necessary for those purposes.
Information you actively provide may include registration details such as your username, password, email address, and mobile number. Depending on the features you use, you may also provide profile information such as a nickname, avatar, gender, and date of birth. If our services allow community interaction or in-game features, you may provide information through chat messages, support tickets, feedback forms, surveys, or gameplay-related submissions. When in-game purchases or paid features are available, we may collect purchase records or transaction references linked to your account so that we can confirm access, resolve disputes, and support refunds or chargeback reviews where applicable.
Information collected automatically may include device information such as device model, operating system version, unique device identifiers, language settings, and app version. We may also collect network information such as IP address, connection type, and basic diagnostic signals that help us troubleshoot performance issues. In addition, we collect behavioural and usage data such as game session duration, feature interactions, clicks, and general preferences (for example, which game categories you open most often). This helps us understand what works, improve stability, and reduce repeated friction points—like broken links, slow loading screens, or confusing UI patterns.
We understand that some information can be sensitive in context. For example, chat content can reveal personal details if a user chooses to share them with others, and gameplay patterns might be used to infer preferences. We do not encourage users to share personal data in public spaces. Where possible, we provide controls that let you limit visibility of certain profile elements and adjust what other players can see, such as username, avatar, and activity indicators like leaderboard participation. If you are a parent or guardian, we recommend reviewing the “Your Rights and Choices” section so you know how to request access or deletion of account information, subject to verification and applicable legal limits.
How We Collect Information (Direct, Automated, Cookies, and Tools)
We collect information through the actions you take and through standard web and app technologies that support stable, secure services. First, we collect information directly from you when you create an account, fill out forms, communicate with support, submit feedback, or participate in features that require account identification. For example, when you register for Dino Game Free, we ask for certain essential details so we can create and protect your account. If you choose to add optional profile fields, that information becomes part of your profile and may be displayed or used according to your settings.
Second, we collect information automatically when you use our services. This includes basic log data and telemetry, such as how long a page takes to load, which buttons were clicked, and whether errors occurred. These signals help us understand reliability issues and improve performance. Automated collection can also include security-related data, such as unusual login attempts or repeated failed password entries, which can indicate account compromise. We may analyse these patterns to detect suspicious activity and reduce fraud or unauthorised access.
Third, Dino Game Free may use cookies and similar technologies to store preferences and understand usage. Cookies are small text files stored on your device. They can help keep you signed in, remember settings, and support analytics that measure which features are most useful. In some cases, cookies can also support personalisation, such as recommending games or content that aligns with your gameplay preferences. You can manage or disable cookies using your browser settings, but doing so may affect certain features, such as staying logged in or saving preferences. If you use our mobile experience, similar technologies may be used through app storage and device identifiers.
Finally, our services may integrate third-party plugins and tools, such as social sharing buttons, analytics tools, and payment or anti-fraud services. These tools can help us understand traffic trends, measure feature engagement, and process payments securely when paid features exist. When we use third-party tools, we aim to select providers that are commonly used in the industry and that offer security and privacy controls. We also limit the information shared to what is necessary for the relevant service, and we require partners to follow confidentiality and data protection obligations. You can read more about sharing and third-party processing in the “Sharing, Partners, and Disclosures” section.
How We Use Your Information
Dino Game Free uses personal information for specific, legitimate purposes related to delivering and improving our services. We do not sell your personal information to third parties. Our use of data is designed to support account operations, gameplay stability, customer support, safety measures, and compliance. Below are the primary purposes, along with practical examples so you can understand how these uses may appear in your experience.
Key purposes for using personal information include:
- Providing and maintaining services: account creation, login, gameplay access, saving progress where supported, and customer support.
- Improving and optimising services: analysing usage trends to refine game design, fix bugs, improve load times, and reduce crashes.
- Personalising your experience: recommending games or content based on your preferences and usage patterns, where such features exist.
- Marketing and updates (with your consent where required): sharing information about new games, feature updates, and event notifications, and allowing you to opt out.
- Security and fraud prevention: monitoring suspicious activity, protecting accounts from unauthorised access, and investigating potential abuse.
- Legal and regulatory compliance: responding to lawful requests and meeting applicable obligations, such as recordkeeping or dispute handling.
In practical terms, when you contact support, we use your account identifiers and your message content to understand the issue and respond. When you participate in a leaderboard, your in-game username and ranking may be visible to other users, because leaderboards are designed to show comparative performance. When you choose to receive notifications, we may send service-related messages (for example, password resets or security alerts) and, if you have opted in, marketing messages about updates and events. We aim to make it easy to manage these preferences through account settings or unsubscribe links where available.
We also use information to keep the service safe and fair. For example, we may analyse login patterns to detect bots, account takeovers, or automated abuse. We may review gameplay logs to investigate cheating or exploits that harm other players’ experience. These checks are done to protect the community and the reliability of the platform, not to intrude on personal privacy beyond what is necessary for security and integrity. Where possible, we rely on aggregated and de-identified reporting to understand general trends without focusing on individuals.
If we introduce a new feature that changes how data is used in a meaningful way, we will aim to explain it through updated notices or an updated version of this policy. The “Policy Updates” section explains how we communicate changes and how you can review new terms. We encourage you to read updates carefully, especially if you use community features, purchase-related services, or account-linked personalisation.
How We Protect Personal Information (and How You Can Help)
We take reasonable technical and organisational measures to protect personal information from unauthorised access, misuse, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. Our safeguards are designed to reduce risk and support a secure gaming environment. However, it is important to understand that the internet is not an absolutely secure environment. No method of transmission or storage can be guaranteed to be fully secure in every scenario. That is why our approach combines platform safeguards with practical user protections.
Our measures may include data encryption for information in transit and, where appropriate, information at rest. Encryption helps reduce the likelihood that data can be read if intercepted during transmission. We also use access controls to limit employee access to personal information. Access is typically restricted to staff who need the information to provide support, maintain systems, or address security issues, and staff are expected to follow internal data handling policies. In addition, we may conduct security audits, including vulnerability scanning and system reviews, to identify and address potential weaknesses. We also conduct employee training to improve awareness of privacy and security risks and to reinforce good practices in data protection.
Security is most effective when users also take steps to protect their own accounts. Below are practical steps that can reduce common risks such as password theft, phishing, and unauthorised access:
- Use a strong password: Choose a long password with a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols, and avoid reusing it across websites.
- Update your password regularly: If you suspect your password may have been exposed, change it as soon as possible.
- Be cautious with links and messages: Do not click unknown links or share verification codes. Scams often try to mimic official messages.
- Review your device security: Keep your operating system and browser up to date and use trusted security tools where appropriate.
- Report suspicious activity: If you notice unusual logins or account changes, contact support quickly so we can assist.
If we become aware of a security incident that materially affects personal information, we will take reasonable steps to investigate, mitigate harm, and comply with notification requirements where applicable. The specific steps can vary depending on what happened, what data was involved, and the legal framework that applies. Our goal is to act responsibly, communicate clearly, and reduce the chance of repeated incidents through follow-up improvements.
Your Rights and Choices
You have rights over your personal information, and Dino Game Free provides options to access, correct, delete, and manage certain uses of your data. Your rights may include the ability to request access to information we hold about you, request correction of inaccurate data, request deletion of information (including account deletion), and withdraw consent for certain processing activities. The availability of these rights can depend on your location and applicable laws, but we aim to handle requests fairly and consistently.
Many basic controls are available directly within your account settings. For example, you may be able to view and update profile details, change your nickname or avatar, adjust visibility settings, and update communication preferences. For marketing communications, if you have opted in, you may manage your preferences through account settings or through unsubscribe options included in marketing messages. Service-related messages (such as security alerts or password reset emails) may still be sent when necessary for account safety and service operation.
If you want to exercise your rights through support, we follow a practical process to verify that the request is genuine and to protect against unauthorised access. Below are the typical steps:
- Identify your request: Clearly state whether you want access, correction, deletion, or withdrawal of consent, and specify the account or service involved.
- Verify your identity: We may request reasonable verification (such as confirming account ownership) to prevent someone else from requesting your data.
- Submit supporting details: If relevant, share information that helps us locate the data, such as your username, registered email, or approximate dates.
- Receive our response: We aim to respond within a reasonable time and provide feedback according to applicable legal requirements.
- Follow up if needed: If your request is complex, we may ask clarifying questions, or provide partial responses where some data must be retained for legal reasons.
Please note that there are situations where we may not be able to immediately fulfil every request. For example, we may need to retain certain records to comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, prevent fraud, or enforce our terms. We may also retain limited information as part of backups for a period of time, even after you request deletion, until those backups are rotated out under our retention schedule. The next section explains more about backups and retention so you know what to expect when requesting deletion.
We also encourage users to consider what they share publicly. If your in-game username, avatar, or leaderboard placement is visible to others, you may be able to adjust visibility settings, but some community features have an inherently public element. If you want to minimise visibility, choose a username that does not reveal real-world identity, avoid sharing personal details in chat, and use privacy settings where available.
Retention and Backups
Dino Game Free retains personal information for as long as it is reasonably needed to provide services, meet operational needs, enforce terms, and comply with legal requirements. Retention periods can vary depending on the type of data, the purpose for which it was collected, and applicable obligations. For example, account information is typically retained while your account is active so we can provide login and gameplay access. Support communications may be retained for a period to help us resolve ongoing issues, improve response quality, and address repeated problems. Security logs may be retained to detect fraud patterns and protect accounts, but we aim to keep them only as long as necessary for that purpose.
We also maintain regular backups to protect against accidental loss and to support service continuity. Backups are a common operational practice for online services, and they help restore systems in case of technical failures, data corruption, or other disruptions. Backup systems may contain copies of certain data for a limited time. If you request deletion of your account or specific information, we will take reasonable steps to remove it from active systems, but it may remain in backups until those backups are replaced or overwritten according to our backup cycle. We do not use backups for new processing purposes; they exist to support reliability and recovery.
If we need to keep information longer than expected, it is usually for one of the following reasons: (1) legal compliance (for example, recordkeeping obligations), (2) dispute resolution (for example, where a transaction or account action is contested), (3) security and fraud prevention (for example, detecting repeated abuse), or (4) enforcing our terms to protect other players. In these cases, we try to limit access and use to the specific need, and we restrict internal access through control measures. Once the purpose has been satisfied and retention is no longer required, we aim to securely delete or anonymise the information.
Data retention is also connected to user controls. For example, if you withdraw consent for marketing communications, we may still retain a record of your preference so we can respect your choice and avoid sending messages you did not request. Similarly, if you delete certain profile elements, we may retain minimal technical logs that record the action, especially where security monitoring is required. If you have questions about what we can delete immediately and what may remain temporarily in backups, please contact support as described in the “Contact and Support” section.
Policy Updates
We may revise this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in laws and regulations, business development, feature updates, or improvements in how we manage and protect data. When we update the policy, we will publish the latest version on this page and may notify you through appropriate means, such as an in-app notice, a banner, or an account message. The method of notice may depend on the nature of the change and how you access Dino Game Free.
We encourage you to review this policy periodically. Small clarifications, formatting changes, or improved explanations may be made without changing the overall meaning of the policy. However, if we make a meaningful change—such as expanding the categories of information collected or changing how we share information—we aim to provide a more visible notice so you can understand what changed and what choices you may have. In some cases, we may request that you acknowledge the updated terms before continuing to use certain features, especially where consent is needed.
If you continue to use Dino Game Free after a revised Privacy Policy is published, it means you accept the updated policy as it applies going forward. If you do not agree with a revised policy, you should stop using the service and consider requesting deletion of your account, subject to verification and legal limitations. We aim to keep the language clear and practical, but if anything in an updated policy is confusing, we recommend reaching out through our support channels. Clear communication helps reduce misunderstandings and supports the kind of trust that a gaming community needs to stay healthy over time.
Learn more about Dino Game Free and our Privacy Policy by visiting https://dinogamefree.com/.
Contact and Support
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, if you want to exercise your rights, or if you believe your account may have been accessed without permission, please contact our customer support team using the contact options available on our website. We aim to provide helpful and practical responses, and we may ask for verification to protect your account and personal information. When you reach out, it helps if you include your username, the email address linked to your account (if applicable), and a clear description of your request or concern.
Common reasons to contact support include: requesting access to your personal information, correcting inaccurate details, requesting deletion of an account, withdrawing consent for marketing communications, reporting suspicious logins, reporting potential fraud, and asking how third-party tools may affect your privacy. We will review your request and respond within a reasonable period. Some requests can be resolved quickly through account settings, while others may require additional review to ensure accuracy and compliance with legal requirements.
If your concern relates to information visible to other players—such as in-game usernames, avatars, or leaderboard placements—support can guide you to the relevant settings and explain what controls are available. If your concern relates to chat content, please remember that chat can involve information shared by users voluntarily; we encourage players to avoid sharing personal details and to report harassment or suspicious requests. Creating a respectful community is a shared responsibility, and privacy practices work best when combined with thoughtful user choices.
We also welcome feedback on how we can improve transparency. A privacy policy should not feel like a mystery. If you think a section could be clearer, or if you want more detail about a specific data practice, tell us what you would like to understand. We may not be able to share every internal security detail (because doing so could increase risk), but we will aim to explain our practices at a level that is meaningful for users making real choices about their data.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Do I have to provide all requested personal information to use the service?
Certain core services may require you to provide essential personal information. If you do not provide the necessary details, some features may not function properly or may be unavailable. We aim to request only what is needed for account creation, security, and service operation.
Does dinogamefree.com use cookies or similar technologies?
Yes. We may use cookies or similar technologies to collect device information and usage data so we can improve user experience and, where applicable, provide personalisation. You can manage or disable cookies in your browser settings, but doing so may affect certain functions. For reference, our service domain is https://dinogamefree.com and cookie behaviour may vary based on browser and device.
Do you back up my data?
Yes. We regularly back up data to help prevent loss and support service continuity. Backups are used for recovery and reliability, and they may retain copies for a limited time based on our backup cycle.
Do I have the right to access my personal information?
Yes. You have the right to access personal information we hold about you. You can exercise this right through account settings (where available) or by contacting customer support with reasonable verification to protect your account.
How does dinogamefree.com collect my personal information?
We collect personal information through direct input from you (such as registering an account or completing a questionnaire) and through automated generation when you use our services (such as device information and log information). This helps us provide and improve services and maintain security.
Does the service use third-party plugins or tools?
Yes. Our services may integrate third-party plugins and tools, such as social media sharing buttons and analytics tools. We aim to limit shared data to what is necessary for the relevant function and require confidentiality obligations where applicable.
Will dinogamefree.com send me marketing emails?
We may send marketing information when you have agreed to receive it. You can manage your preferences at any time through unsubscribe options included in messages (where available) or through account settings. You can also review general information on https://dinogamefree.com.
Is my in-game information visible to other players?
Your in-game username, avatar, and certain in-game activities (such as leaderboard rankings) may be visible to other players. You may be able to adjust visibility based on game settings, but some community features are designed to be public by nature.
How does dinogamefree.com protect my personal information?
We use industry-aligned technical and organisational measures, including encryption, firewalls, access controls, and periodic security reviews. Where payment processing is involved, we may rely on third-party processing services that align with PCI DSS requirements. While we take reasonable steps to protect data, no online system can be guaranteed to be perfectly secure in every situation.
If dinogamefree.com undergoes a company reorganisation (such as a merger or acquisition), what happens to my data?
Your information may be transferred as part of an asset transfer. We will aim to ensure that your information continues to be protected under this Privacy Policy, or we will notify you of a new privacy policy before the transfer where feasible. Our primary service domain remains https://dinogamefree.com, and any changes will be communicated through appropriate notices.
Which services does this Privacy Policy apply to?
This Privacy Policy applies to all games, websites, applications, and other services provided and operated by dinogamefree.com. If a specific feature requires an additional notice, we may provide it within the service experience.
Do you accept external privacy audits?
We may periodically undergo external privacy audits to evaluate our data protection practices and compliance approach. The scope and timing of audits can vary based on operational needs and applicable requirements.
If I have questions about the privacy policy, who should I contact?
If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, please contact our customer support team using the contact options provided on our website. Provide your account identifiers where appropriate so we can help you efficiently.
What is your commitment to transparency in the privacy policy?
We aim to maintain a high level of transparency in personal information handling so users can understand where their data goes and how it is used. We publish policy updates, explain key practices in plain language, and encourage users to ask questions when something is unclear.