Privacy Policy
At EGyCra, we value and respect your privacy. We understand how important it is to protect personal information and are committed to ensuring that the data we collect is secure and transparent.
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store and protect your personal information and what rights you have with respect to that information when you use our EGyCra website (the “Site”).
Data collected
We collect various types of data to improve your experience on our Site. This data may include:
Personal Data
- First and last name: if you choose to register on the Site or send us an inquiry.
- Email: to contact you, to send you news, updates or information about new games.
- Telephone number (optional): for contacting you back if necessary. Usage data
- IP address: to analyze traffic and identify potential security threats.
- Browser cookies: to improve the Site’s performance and provide personalized content.
- Site activity information: information about the pages you visit and the time you spend on the Site.
Location Data
We may collect information about your location if you authorize access to your device’s GPS data to improve the functionality of the Site.
How we use your information
Processing orders and inquiries
We use your information to process your requests, to send you answers to your questions, and to improve our content and services.
Marketing and updates
We may use your email to send you news, promotions, updates and other information related to our content. You can unsubscribe at any time using the link at the bottom of each email.
Analyzing and improving the Site
Our use of traffic and user behavior data helps us analyze how people interact with our Site, which allows us to improve its functionality and content.
Security
Your data is used to protect you from potential threats and abuse, to ensure the stable operation of the Site and to prevent fraud.
Use of cookies
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device to improve the performance of the Site. We use cookies to:
- Authenticating and saving your preferences.
- Tracking traffic and user behavior to improve the Site.
- Personalizing content and advertising.
You can control the use of cookies in your browser settings, but please be aware that some features of the Site may not work properly without their use.
Transfer of data to third parties
We do not sell, trade or share your personal data with third parties, except in the following cases:
- Service Providers: We may share data with third-party companies that provide services related to the operation of the Site (e.g., hosting, data analytics), but only to the extent necessary to fulfill their responsibilities.
- Legal Requirements: We may disclose your data when necessary to comply with legal requirements or at the request of government authorities.
Data Security
We take reasonable security measures to protect your data from unauthorized access, use or disclosure. However, you should be aware that no system of data transmission over the Internet or electronic storage is 100% secure. We cannot guarantee the complete security of your data.
Data Storage
We retain your data only for as long as it is necessary to fulfill the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy or until your request to delete the data is met.
Your rights
Access to data
You have the right to request information about what data we hold about you. We will provide you with access to this data where possible.
Correction and deletion of data
You can request the correction or deletion of your data at any time. To do so, please contact us at the contacts provided in the “Contact Us” section.
Opting out of data for marketing
You may opt out of receiving marketing materials at any time by following the instructions at the bottom of the email or through your account settings on the Site.
Changes to the Privacy Policy
We reserve the right to update this Privacy Policy. All changes will be effective immediately upon posting on this page. We recommend that you check this page periodically to stay informed of changes.
Did You Know?
- The first browser-based racing game in history was Need for Madness (2004). It combined stunts, racing and even destruction, becoming iconic for school computers at the time.
- Racing games often use pseudo-3D, where there is no real volume, but the effect is achieved by “tricks” with scale, so that you feel the depth and dynamics - like in the games of the 90s!
- Physics in browser games is made possible by WebGL and Box2D, the same technology used in Angry Birds. Yes, yes, your favorite “cars” also fly according to the laws of real gravity!
- In some HTML5 games, the speed of map loading depends not on the Internet, but on “sprite optimization”. A well-assembled track can load 5 times faster!
- The longest online track in a browser game is in “Moto X3M”. One user created a level almost 3 kilometers long - it took 6 minutes to pass it without stopping.