Privacy Policy
Last Updated: October 2023
1. Introduction to the Sky
Welcome to the privacy policy for Pinwheel Breeze. We are committed to protecting your privacy in accordance with the New Zealand Privacy Act 2020. This policy outlines how we handle data when you play games like Zephyr Slots and Petal Drop.
2. Purpose of Collection
As a free social casino, Pinwheel Breeze does not require registration. We only collect anonymous, non-identifying data necessary to ensure our wind-powered games function correctly. This helps us save your Aero-Gears balance locally during your session.
3. Source of Information
Information is collected directly from your device as you interact with our website. We do not gather personal details from third parties. Your engagement with Petal Drop and other features generates local usage metrics.
4. Storage and Security
Any minimal session data related to your Aero-Gears is stored securely using modern encryption. We employ strict technical safeguards to ensure that your time at Pinwheel Breeze remains safe and uninterrupted.
5. Access and Correction Rights
Under the Privacy Act 2020, you have the right to request access to and correction of any personal information we may inadvertently hold. Since we operate without user accounts, simply clearing your browser data will reset your session on Pinwheel Breeze.
6. Disclosure to Third Parties
Pinwheel Breeze will never sell, trade, or transfer your session data to outside parties for marketing purposes. We may only disclose generalized analytics to our technical partners who assist in operating Zephyr Slots.
7. Cross-Border Data Transfers
While our operations are focused on New Zealand, some of our hosting infrastructure may be located overseas. Any cross-border data transfer complies strictly with the privacy principles outlined by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner.
8. Lodging a Complaint
If you believe Pinwheel Breeze has breached your privacy rights, please contact our support team first. If you are unsatisfied with our response, you have the right to complain to the New Zealand Office of the Privacy Commissioner.