Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how the Aviator project handles information about people who visit and use our website. We want you to understand what data we collect, why we collect it, and how it fits into the experience you have when exploring Aviator content. The document is written in clear language so that you do not need a legal background to follow what is happening with your personal details. By reading this page before you continue browsing, you can decide which tools and settings feel comfortable for you. Whenever you use our services, you are trusting us with fragments of your digital identity, and we treat that trust as something that must be earned and maintained. If anything in this Privacy Policy feels unclear, you can always reach out and ask questions before you continue using Aviator.

Brief description of the purpose of the privacy policy

The main idea behind this Privacy Policy is to show how Aviator works with information in a transparent and predictable way. We describe what kinds of data may be collected when you open pages, interact with features, or submit forms connected with Aviator. This includes details that identify your device, technical logs that help us understand performance, and any information you choose to share directly. By bringing all of this into one place, the policy helps you see the difference between data that is technically necessary and data that is optional. It also explains how long we keep information, who may have access to it inside our team, and under what circumstances it can be shared with third parties. When you know these boundaries, you can make informed decisions about how you prefer to use Aviator.

Use of collected information: to improve the site, optimize performance and analyze data

When you interact with Aviator, certain technical details are collected so we can understand how the site behaves in real conditions. This information can include approximate location derived from your IP address, device and browser type, language settings, session duration, and the pages you visit within Aviator. We use these insights to fix bugs, shorten loading times, and design features that match how people actually use the site rather than how we imagine they use it. Aggregated data may be used to see which parts of the interface are confusing or underused, helping us make changes that reduce friction. Sometimes we also analyze trends over time, for example how many returning visitors we have in a given period, without focusing on any single person. The goal is always to improve reliability and clarity of the service while keeping your personal identity shielded as much as reasonably possible when we look at statistics connected with Aviator.

Description of measures taken to protect personal data

Protecting the information you share with Aviator starts with limiting who inside our team can access it and for what reasons. Access rights are granted only to people who need specific data to support the platform, and those rights can be changed or revoked whenever roles shift within Aviator. We use industry-standard security practices such as encrypted connections (for example, HTTPS) to reduce the risk that your traffic can be read by unauthorized parties while it travels across networks. Our systems are monitored for unusual activity, and we aim to apply updates and patches in a timely way so that known vulnerabilities do not stay open longer than necessary. We also avoid collecting sensitive information unless it is absolutely required for a clear, described purpose. Even with careful measures, no online system can be completely immune to risk, so we continuously review our practices and improve how we safeguard the data linked to Aviator.

Use of cookies

Cookies are small text files that your browser stores when you visit Aviator, and they help the site remember certain choices you make. Some cookies are essential for basic functions, such as keeping your session active or remembering that you have already seen a particular notice related to Aviator. Others help us understand which pages are popular, how long users stay on them, and where technical problems might appear. We may also use cookies to store your preferences, like language settings or interface options, so you do not have to repeat the same adjustments each time. In most browsers you can control cookies, remove them, or block certain types, but disabling essential cookies may affect how smoothly the site runs. By continuing to browse with cookies enabled, you allow us to use these small tools to refine your experience on Aviator. Typical categories of cookies that may be used in connection with Aviator include:

  • Strictly necessary cookies that support core features such as navigation and session management on Aviator.

  • Performance cookies that collect anonymized statistics about how fast pages load and how often errors occur while you use Aviator.

  • Functional cookies that remember your preferences, such as language or display choices, to make returning to Aviator feel consistent.

  • Analytical cookies that help us understand which pages are visited most often and how people move through Aviator.

  • Security-related cookies that assist in detecting suspicious behavior, protecting both you and the Aviator platform from misuse.

You can usually manage cookie behavior through your browser or device settings while still being able to access Aviator. Different browsers offer different levels of control, such as blocking third-party cookies or deleting all cookies when you close the app, and you can explore these options to match your comfort level while using Aviator. If you choose to restrict certain categories, some features might work less smoothly, but the core pages should remain reachable. We encourage you to revisit your cookie settings from time to time, especially if you change devices, update your browser, or start using new privacy tools alongside Aviator. Taking a moment to adjust these controls can help you balance convenience, personalization, and privacy. Whatever choices you make, we aim to design the site so that cookie use stays as transparent as possible for visitors of Aviator.

Users’ ability to view, change, or delete their personal information

We believe that people who interact with Aviator should have a real sense of control over their personal information. Depending on how you use the site and which features you engage with, you may have different options for reviewing the data associated with you on Aviator. In many cases, you can modify certain details directly, such as contact information you have submitted through a form, by reaching out to us with a clear request. You can also ask what categories of personal data we hold about you and for what purposes they are used. If you feel that some information is out of date, incomplete, or no longer needed, you can request correction or deletion where applicable under the laws that apply to Aviator. We will consider each request individually while balancing your rights with our obligations to maintain records for security, legal, or legitimate business reasons that support the continued operation of Aviator. If you want to exercise your rights regarding data connected with Aviator, a typical process may look like this:

  1. Identify yourself and describe which interaction with Aviator your request refers to, such as a contact form or account-related action.

  2. Specify whether you want to access, correct, limit, or delete particular information linked to your use of Aviator.

  3. Send your request using the contact details provided in this Privacy Policy so that we can route it correctly within Aviator.

  4. Wait for confirmation that we have received your message and, if needed, responded with follow-up questions to verify your identity in relation to Aviator.

  5. Receive a reply describing what steps have been taken, what data has been updated or removed, and whether any information must be retained for legal or security reasons connected with Aviator.

We aim to handle such requests within a reasonable time frame, taking into account the complexity and volume of messages related to Aviator. In some situations we might not be able to fully comply, for example when we must keep certain records to meet regulatory obligations or to resolve disputes tied to Aviator. When that happens, we will explain as clearly as we can which parts of the request can be fulfilled and which cannot. You always retain the right to ask further questions about how your data is treated and what options remain available to you. Being open about these processes is part of how we try to keep Aviator aligned with privacy expectations rather than treating them as an afterthought.

Contact information

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, your personal data, or how Aviator handles information in general, you can contact us directly. The primary email address for privacy-related inquiries is contact@aviator-appreview.com, and messages sent there are routed to people who work with data protection matters for Aviator. When you write to us, please include enough detail to understand your concern, such as which pages you used or what approximate date you interacted with the site. This helps us locate relevant records more efficiently and provide a meaningful response. We may ask you for additional details if we need to confirm your identity before discussing specific data linked to Aviator. Your questions, feedback, and privacy preferences are important inputs that guide how we refine our internal processes over time. By reaching out, you help shape how Aviator continues to treat privacy as a central part of its operation rather than a one-time document update.

Effective Date

This Privacy Policy applies to the current version of the Aviator website and is effective as of January 21, 2026. From time to time, we may update or adjust particular sections to reflect changes in laws, technology, or the way Aviator operates. When significant changes are made, we will aim to make that visible, for example by adjusting the date at the top of this page or providing a short notice within Aviator. Older versions may be kept for reference where needed, but the version you are reading now is the one that governs how we handle data at this moment. We encourage you to revisit this page periodically so that you stay aware of any important updates that could affect how your information is used in connection with Aviator. If you continue to use the service after changes take effect, that usage will normally be interpreted as acceptance of the new terms as they apply to Aviator.