Cookie policy

This Cookie Policy explains how Aviator cookies work on our website and what they are used for in everyday browsing. When you open pages, sign in, or move between sections, Aviator may place small pieces of data on your device to keep the experience consistent. These files do not “magically” know who you are, but they can remember choices you make during a session. Aviator uses this approach to keep pages responsive and to reduce repeated steps. You can control many cookie behaviors through your browser settings, and that choice matters. The sections below describe what cookies are, why they exist, and how you can manage them.

The goal of this policy is to show, in plain language, how Aviator uses cookies and what that means for you. It outlines the types of cookies that may appear, why certain cookies are helpful, and where you have options. Because devices and browsers work differently, Aviator focuses on practical explanations rather than technical jargon. This text also clarifies what is and is not a cookie, so the topic doesn’t feel vague. If you prefer to block cookies, you can, but some parts of Aviator may behave differently. The policy is here so you can make decisions with clear context, not guesswork.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored by your browser when you visit a website, and Aviator can use them to remember basic session information. Some cookies last only while your browser is open, while others remain for a set period unless you delete them. A cookie can store an identifier, preferences, or a simple flag that a page reads later. Aviator may also use similar technologies, such as local storage, that serve a comparable purpose on modern browsers. Cookies are not programs, so they cannot run code on your device or “scan” your files. They are simply a lightweight way for Aviator pages to keep continuity from one action to the next.

How and why cookies are used

On our website, Aviator cookies can support basic functionality such as keeping a session stable, remembering language preferences, and preventing repetitive prompts. When you navigate between pages, a cookie can help the site understand that your browser is still the same session rather than a brand-new visit. Aviator may also use cookies to measure how pages perform, such as whether a button is being clicked or a page is taking too long to load. This kind of measurement is meant to highlight friction points so the site can be improved over time. Some cookies may be set by tools we use to understand traffic patterns in an aggregated way, rather than to focus on one person. If you disable cookies entirely, Aviator can still display content, but certain features may feel less smooth or may require repeated input.

Your rights

You can choose how cookies behave, and Aviator respects that control at the browser level. Most browsers let you block all cookies, block third-party cookies, or delete cookies whenever you want. You can also clear stored site data, which removes cookies and similar stored items for the domain. If you decide to restrict cookies, keep in mind that login states, preferences, and some interactive elements on Aviator may reset more often. If you want a middle path, many browsers let you allow cookies for one site while restricting others. Your rights also include asking questions about how cookies are used so you can make an informed choice. The point is simple: Aviator works best when you understand the knobs you can turn.

Contact details

If you have questions about cookies, data storage, or how a specific Aviator feature behaves when cookies are disabled, you can contact us directly. We can clarify what a cookie is used for in a particular flow and what changes when you adjust browser settings. When writing, it helps to mention your browser and device type, since cookie controls vary by platform. Please do not include passwords or sensitive access codes in your message, even if you are describing a login issue. For cookie-policy questions related to Aviator, you can reach us at contact@aviator-logingame.org. We aim to keep explanations practical so you can act on them without digging through technical menus.

Effective Date

This Cookie Policy is effective as of the date shown on the page where it is published for Aviator users. From time to time, cookie usage may shift as browsers change, features are updated, or measurement tools are adjusted. When updates happen, the newer text replaces older wording so there is one clear reference point. Aviator encourages you to review this page occasionally if you prefer tight control over stored data. Any meaningful changes will be reflected in the policy content, not hidden in vague language. If you keep using the site after an update, your browsing simply follows the current version of this Aviator Cookie Policy. If anything feels unclear, contacting us is the fastest way to get a straight answer.