1. Introduction to the Grove
Welcome to Mystic Fern Dash. We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting it in accordance with the New Zealand Privacy Act 2020. This policy explains how we handle your data when you enjoy our 100% free social casino games.
2. Information We Collect
Because Mystic Fern Dash requires no registration or accounts, we collect minimal data. We may collect anonymous gameplay statistics, such as your high scores in Kauri Canopy Cascade or your balance of Lumina Drops, strictly to enhance platform stability.
3. Source of Information
All information is collected directly from your interaction with our website. We do not source personal information from third-party data brokers or external agencies. Your journey in our forest is your own.
4. Purpose of Collection
The data collected is used solely to maintain your local session of Lumina Drops and ensure the smooth running of our games. We do not use your data for real-money gambling promotions, as we offer none.
5. Storage and Security
Your session data is secured using modern encryption standards. We take all reasonable steps defined by the Privacy Commissioner to protect your information against loss, unauthorized access, or modification.
6. Disclosure to Third Parties
Mystic Fern Dash does not sell or rent your data. We may only disclose technical data to our trusted hosting providers, or if required by New Zealand law enforcement agencies.
7. Cross-Border Transfers
Our servers may be located outside New Zealand. In such cases, we ensure that any cross-border transfer of data complies with the Privacy Act 2020, offering comparable safeguards to those required domestically.
8. Access and Correction Rights
Under the Privacy Act 2020, you have the right to ask for a copy of any personal information we hold about you, and to ask for it to be corrected if you think it is wrong. Contact us at support@mysticferndash.com to exercise these rights.
9. Privacy Complaints
If you believe Mystic Fern Dash has breached your privacy rights, please contact us first. If you are unsatisfied with our response, you have the right to complain to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner in New Zealand.