Oxidearcade, its advertisers and affiliates are deeply committed to protecting
the privacy of Internet users. Below is information outlining our continued
support for the responsible management of consumer information.
Personal Information
Like almost every other game web site, our servers may log information including
your IP address, Country etc, we can re-assure you that this data in no way will
be shared with third parties.
Just to be extra safe we recommend that when you register you do not leave to
much detail about yourself, please do not enter phone numbers and any other data
that you may be concerned about. As we cannot be held responsible for third
parties accessing this data although we do take necessary precautions to protect
your data under 'Data Protection Act 1998' and we take our security extremely
seriously.
Cookies
Our web site may use cookies to store information about your visits so we can
gather the sites statistical data. In addition, during the course of serving
advertisements to this site, our third-party advertisers may place or recognize
a unique a cookie on your browser.
If you would like a copy of our privacy policy or would like to ask any question
just email us at: privacy@oxidearcade.com
Children Under 13
Our site is not directed to children under the age of 13. We assume products purchased through credit card means are purchased by adults. We respect the privacy of parents and children and are committed to complying with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). On those areas of the sites that ask for age, we do not collect personal information from individuals who identify themselves as under the age of 13 except in those limited circumstances where we believe that such collection is permitted under COPPA.
If a parent believes that his or her child has submitted personal information to we, he or she can contact us via e-mail or postal mail as listed below. We will promptly delete the information upon learning that it relates to a child under the age of 13. Please note that it is possible some of this information may remain archived in web logs and back-up archives after we delete the information from its active database (see above regarding web logs and below regarding archived information).
We believe that parents should supervise their children's online activities and consider using parental control tools available from online services and software manufacturers that help provide a kid-friendly online environment. These tools can also prevent children from otherwise disclosing online their name, address and other personal information without parental permission.