Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how Aviator uses cookies and similar technologies when you access our website or app. We want you to understand what information is collected through cookies, why it is collected, and how it affects your experience with the Aviator services. Cookies help us remember your preferences, keep your sessions secure, and understand how people interact with our features. By reading this page, you can decide how you want cookies to be used in connection with Aviator and your device. You are always free to change your cookie choices, and this Cookie Policy is here to guide you through the options in clear, simple language. If anything in this document feels unclear, you can contact us using the details below and ask for more information about how we apply cookie rules within the product.
Summary of the purpose of the cookie policy
The main purpose of this Cookie Policy is to explain, in straightforward terms, how Aviator uses cookies so that you can make informed decisions about your data. It outlines which types of cookies may be placed on your device, how long they stay there, and what kind of information they help us collect or store for Aviator. The policy also clarifies when cookies are strictly necessary for the site or app to function and when they are used for convenience, analytics, or personalization. By having all of this information in one place, you can quickly review the essentials instead of searching through different sections of our terms. This summary is designed to give you a quick overview, while the rest of the document goes into more depth about each aspect of cookie usage.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website or app places on your device when you visit or use it, and Aviator relies on them in the same way many digital services do. These files contain a modest amount of information, such as a unique identifier, which allows the site or app to recognize your browser on future visits. Some cookies last only for the duration of your session and are removed when you close your browser, while others remain for a longer period so that your settings and preferences can be remembered. Cookies themselves do not typically contain information that directly identifies you as a person, but they may be linked with other data that we hold about your use of Aviator. Different categories of cookies serve different purposes, including security, performance, user preferences, and analytics. Understanding what cookies are makes it easier for you to decide which of them you are comfortable enabling or turning off.
How and why cookies are used
Like many online products, Aviator uses a combination of first-party and third-party cookies to keep the service running reliably and to improve the way it feels to use. Some cookies are essential for basic functions, such as logging you in, processing requests, or protecting your account from misuse when you interact with Aviator. Others are used to remember your language, region, or interface choices, so that you do not have to reconfigure the app every time. We also use cookies to understand how people move through different screens or features, which helps us identify what works well and what may need to be improved. In certain cases, third-party analytics tools set their own cookies, which give us aggregated statistics rather than information about individual users. The core idea is that cookies help us adapt the product over time while still respecting your privacy choices. The most common categories of cookies we use include the following:
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Strictly necessary cookies that keep core features such as login, navigation, and basic security working.
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Functional cookies that remember choices like language, region, and interface preferences.
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Performance and analytics cookies that help measure usage patterns and improve the stability of the service.
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Security cookies that help detect unusual activity and protect accounts from misuse or fraud.
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Optional personalization or marketing cookies that may tailor content or promotions, depending on your location and settings.
Where possible, Aviator uses cookies in a way that relies on aggregated or pseudonymized data rather than information that directly identifies you. We configure our tools to retain cookie data only for as long as it is genuinely needed to fulfill the purposes described above. In some regions, certain cookies are only activated after you provide consent through a banner or settings panel linked to Aviator. You can revisit those controls at any time to update your choices, and our systems will attempt to respect your new preferences as soon as they are saved. If you disable certain categories of cookies, some parts of the site or app may not operate as smoothly, but the core features of Aviator should still be accessible. We periodically review how we use cookies to confirm that each category remains appropriate for the service we offer.
Your Rights
Your privacy rights apply to cookie data in much the same way as to other kinds of personal information, and Aviator aims to make those rights practical rather than just theoretical. Depending on your country or region, you may have specific legal rights relating to access, correction, deletion, and objection to certain types of data processing connected with cookies. Even where the law does not spell out each detail, we still try to give you meaningful tools to control how cookies are used when you engage with Aviator. Our goal is to avoid hiding important choices behind obscure menus or legal language that is hard to understand. Instead, we work to present your options in a clear, realistic way that respects how people actually use apps and websites. The points below summarize some of the rights you may be able to exercise in relation to cookie data:
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The right to receive clear information about how cookies are used and which categories are active on your device.
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The right to give or withdraw consent for non-essential cookies, where this is required by local law.
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The right to restrict or object to certain types of processing that rely on cookie data for profiling or marketing.
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The right to request access to, or deletion of, personal data that can be linked to cookie identifiers, subject to legal limits.
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The right to lodge a complaint with a data protection authority if you have concerns about how cookies are handled.
To exercise these rights, you can usually start by adjusting your cookie settings within Aviator or through your browser controls. For more specific requests, such as accessing data linked to a particular identifier, you may need to provide enough information for us to verify that the request really comes from you. Once we receive a valid request, we will review it and respond within a timeframe that complies with the applicable privacy laws for your region and with the internal standards we apply at Aviator. Some rights may be subject to limitations, for example when we must retain certain data to comply with legal obligations or to resolve ongoing disputes. If a request cannot be fully granted, we will explain the main reasons and outline any alternatives that are available. You always have the option to use external privacy tools, such as browser extensions or built-in features, alongside the controls offered directly in Aviator.
Contact details
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or how Aviator uses cookies in general, you can contact us using the details provided in this section. The primary email address for inquiries related to privacy and cookies is contact@aviator-appreview.com, and messages sent there will be reviewed by the appropriate team. When you write to us, please include enough information about your interaction with Aviator to help us locate any relevant data, such as the type of device, the approximate date of access, or the settings you changed. We may ask follow-up questions to confirm your identity before sharing or modifying information linked to cookie identifiers. This process is designed to protect both you and the integrity of the Aviator service from unauthorized access. We appreciate clear, specific questions, as they enable us to provide more precise answers about how cookies operate in your particular situation.
Effective Date
This Cookie Policy for Aviator takes effect from 21 January 2026 and will remain in force until it is updated or replaced. When we make significant changes to how cookies are used, we will update the text on this page and may also modify in-app notices so that you are aware of the new version. In some circumstances, especially if the changes affect optional cookies, Aviator may ask you to review your choices again or reconfirm certain permissions. Older versions of the policy may be kept for record-keeping purposes, but the version published here is the one that applies to your current use of the service. We recommend that you review this page from time to time so you can stay informed about any new practices related to cookies on Aviator. If you continue using the app or website after updates take effect, your ongoing use will be interpreted in line with the most recent version of this Cookie Policy, subject to any legal requirements for obtaining consent.
