Cricket Road – Privacy Policy
Cricket Road is a crash game that runs inside partner casinos. Upon opening, it collects and processes some data about you and your device to allow the said game to function as intended, and also to keep players safe.
This page explains what kind of information is involved and how it’s used.
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Who Are Involved
Data collection begins right from the moment you access a casino site and accept its cookies. There are two primary sides in that process:
- The website of the casino in which one plays. It handles sign-up, payments, KYC checks, and personal records such as name, address, and documents;
- InOut-the creators of Cricket Road, along with their partners. They provide the game engine, logic for ensuring fair play, features of the in-game. These parties work with technical and gameplay data.
It does not run as an application in itself; it is not independently registered, and that is because the game uses your account and login at the casino.
Information You Provide to the Casino
To play Cricket Road for real money, you need an account with a partner casino. When you sign up, you share details such as:
- Name and date of birth;
- Contacts: email, telephone, and postal address;
- ID or documents for age and KYC checks;
- Payment details: cards, wallets, local methods.
This data is gathered and stored by the casino. This information will not be requested from you by the game. Changes or deletions of this type of data should be done with the help desk at the casino.
Data the Game Sees When You Play
When the game loads, its engine needs some extra information to work. Most of the data is technical and gameplay data, such as:
- Your player ID or session ID from the casino, but not your real name;
- Device and browser information, such as mobile/desktop, OS type, screen size, and language;
- Connection data, such as IP address and region: this is used for fraud checks and to respect local rules;
- Round information – stake, difficulty, multipliers, cashout time, and results;
- Fairness seeds and hashes (to prove the round was random);
- In-game settings, such as auto-cashout targets.
This will allow the game to show you the correct version and log the outcomes of rounds. Game developers use this to fix bugs and improve performance.
Cookies and Similar Technologies
Cricket Road in itself does not usually drop long-term cookies in your browser. Most of the tracking tools present on the page-analytic, marketing tags, login cookies-belong to the casino platform. However, the game might use short-lived technical storage on your device or within your browser.
It lets the game remember your settings during a session. Data also helps record that a round started and finished correctly.
If you block all cookies and local storage, the casino and the game might not work as expected. Usually, you can handle the cookie preferences through the casino’s own banner or settings.
How Your Data Is Used
Data linked with Cricket Road has a number of uses. It supports functioning as designed by the software-that is what players would expect. Key use cases:
- To start the game, show graphics and animations, process hits and wickets, calculate multipliers, and payout wins back to your casino account;
- To keep the rounds fair and logged, store server seeds, crash points, and results so that they can be checked later if needed;
- To support and troubleshoot: use server logs to investigate player complaints over missing rounds, disconnects, or other suspected bugs;
- Prevention of Abuse: Spot patterns indicating bot play, multi-account fraud, or attacks on the fairness logic;
- To improve the product. See what modes are popular, how long typical rounds last, and where errors happen so that the team can tune design and performance.
Data Sharing
When you play, there can be several counterparts involved in the process. Thus, data about your sessions can be shared in a few ways:
- With the casino. Round results, wins, losses, and mode choices are linked to your casino account so that the balance is kept correct and the bonus rules can be applied;
- This would be with service providers, hosting, logging, or analytics providers, that run servers and monitor the stability of said servers. These partners are under contract and not supposed to use data for their own marketing;
- With regulators and auditors: in some regions, gambling authorities or independent testing labs may review logs and fairness data to confirm compliance;
- Where compelled by law: In some instances, the casino or the developer may be compelled to share certain records with a court, regulator, or law-enforcement agency.
Data Retention
The round data and logs are not stored forever, but neither are they deleted immediately. They are kept long enough to support tickets or disputes and also follow regulations. Data also serves to prove the randomness and game history when regulators request it.
The exact time frames depend on the operator and the country where you play. Some casinos may store the full game logs for several years. For more accurate information, see the privacy policy of your particular site.
Your Choices and Rights
What you can do with your data depends partly on your local law. In many areas, you are entitled to ask the casino to show you the principal personal information that it keeps about you. You are also able to request corrections in case basic information about your account is incorrect.
If necessary, you can ask the helpdesk to close your account. Sometimes, certain types of data can be deleted if there is no legal purpose for the casino to continue to keep it.
However, for game-level data – round logs and fairness records – full deletion cannot always be immediately possible. The reason for that is regulatory and anti-fraud duties.
Minors and Shared Devices
Cricket Road is designed for use by adults only. The game does not collect data knowingly about children. In the unlikely event that a minor accesses your casino account and plays, their data will be intertwined with your gaming logs. To avoid this:
- Keep your login information private;
- Use screen locks or separate profiles on shared devices;
- Log out when you’re done playing.
If you feel a child might have played Cricket Road via your account, contact the casino detailing what happened.