Privacy Guidelines

Last Updated: November 14, 2024

At joinsocialgames, we respect your privacy and are dedicated to safeguarding your personal data. This Privacy Guidelines document explains how we gather, utilize, and protect your information when you access our website and services in accordance with the Privacy Act 2020 and New Zealand privacy principles.

1. Data We Gather

We may gather the following types of personal data:

2. Our Use of Your Data

Your personal data may be utilized for:

3. Data Sharing and Disclosure

We may share your personal data in the following situations:

4. Information Security

We implement reasonable measures to safeguard your personal data from unauthorized access, use, modification, or disclosure. However, no data transmission over the Internet is completely secure.

5. Your Data Rights

Under New Zealand privacy regulations, you have the right to:

To exercise these rights, please contact us using the details below.

6. Cookies and Related Technologies

We utilize cookies to customize your experience and enhance website functionality. For more details, see our Cookie Guidelines.

7. External Party Links

Our website may contain links to external party websites. We are not responsible for their privacy practices and recommend that you review their privacy policies.

8. International Data Transfer

We may transfer personal data to international recipients. Where we do so, we will take reasonable steps to ensure the recipient provides comparable safeguards to those under New Zealand privacy regulations.

9. Guidelines Modifications

We may modify this Privacy Guidelines document from time to time. Changes will be published on this page with an updated "Last Updated" date.

10. Get in Touch

For questions about this Privacy Guidelines document or to make a complaint, contact us:

  • Email: support@joinsocialgames.com
  • Address: 47 Devon Street East, New Plymouth 4310, New Zealand
Important Note: This Privacy Guidelines document has been created in accordance with New Zealand privacy regulations. If you are not satisfied with our response to a privacy complaint, you may contact the Privacy Commissioner.