Personal Information
To access the Services, Snovabits may collect information about you, but only if you voluntarily provide it to us. The types of personal information collected in conjunction with the activities listed above will vary depending on the activity. The requested Personal Information may include, but are not limited to: (i) your name, (ii) mobile number, (iii) email address, (iv)Microphone access. Parents or legal guardians providing parental consent (via our Parental Consent Form) may be asked to provide their child's name and email address in addition to information about themselves. You may choose not to provide certain information, but in doing so you may not be able to take advantage of many of our features.
Non-Personal Information
For purposes of this Privacy Policy, "Non-Personal Information" means information that does not directly identify you. Snovabits may use tools or third party analytical software to automatically collect and use certain Non-Personal Information that does not directly enable Snovabits to identify you. The types of Non-Personal Information Snovabits may collect and use include, but are not limited to: (i) device properties (ii) device software platform and firmware; (iii) mobile phone carrier; (iv) geographical data such as zip code, area code and approximate location; (v) game progress, time used playing, score and achievements; (vi) other Non-Personal Information as reasonably required by Snovabits to enhance the Services and other Snovabits products and services.
Cookies
The Services may use cookies and other technologies such as pixel tags, locally shared objects and web beacons. Snovabits treats information collected by cookies and similar technologies as non-personal information. A "cookie" is a small bit of record-keeping information that sites often store on a user's computer. Cookies do not include people's names, email addresses, or other information that is personally identifiable; they are typically used to quickly identify a user's computer and to "remember" things about the user's visit. You can disable cookies or set your browser to alert you when cookies are being sent to your computer, although this may affect your ability to shop online and login.