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Privacy Policy
"FUNNY GAMES",
it's advertisers and affiliates are deeply committed to protecting
the privacy of Internet users. Below is information outlining our
continued support for the responsible management of consumer information.
Consumer Information
During the process of visiting
our websites, "FUNNY
GAMES" does not collect
any personally identifiable information about you such as name,
address, phone number, or e-mail address. However, "FUNNY GAMES" does obtain some types of non-personally
identifiable information such as the Internet Service Provider you
use to connect to the Internet, your browser type, or the type of
computer operating system you use (Macintosh or Windows, for example).
The information collected by "FUNNY GAMES"
is used for the purpose of targeting advertising.
Data Collection
"FUNNY GAMES" , as well as most sites on the Internet, use "cookies"
to enhance your experience on the web. "FUNNY GAMES" cannot use these cookies to personally identify you in
any way. What are cookies and why do we use them? A cookie is a
piece of data that is provided to you the first time you visit a
website. This unique data may later be recovered from your computer.
This cookie can help "FUNNY
GAMES" ensure that we
don't serve you the same ad multiple times, and help our advertisers
understand what you like and don't like about their offerings so
that they can cater better to your needs the next time you are interested
in their products or services. We believe that cookies enhance your
Internet experience.
About our banner ads
This site, Funny Games, uses the services of Engage for the
serving and/or targeting of ads, promotions and other marketing messages. To do
this, Engage collects anonymous data through the use of cookies. To learn more
about Engage, including your ability to opt out of the Engage system, go to http://www.engage.com/privacy. |
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