Cookie Policy
Home

Joyloopgame Cookie Policy

Last revised on October 24, 2025

This Cookie Policy explains how Joyloopgame uses cookies and similar tracking methods (such as pixels, SDKs, JavaScript, local storage, device identifiers, etc., which we refer to as "trackers"). "Our site" means our websites, emails, apps, and other services that link to this Cookie Policy.

This policy explains what various tracking methods are and why they are used. It also explains your right to control their use.

We may change this Cookie Policy at any time. Check the "last revised" date at the top of this page to see when this Cookie Policy was last revised. Any change becomes effective when we post the revised Cookie Policy on or through our site.

Where we use trackers to collect information that is personally identifiable, or that can become personally identifiable if we combine it with other information, our Privacy Policy will apply in addition to this Cookie Policy.

If you have any questions, please contact us by email at [email protected].

Page Contents

  1. What Is a Tracker?

  2. What Trackers Do We Use And For Which Purpose?

  3. How Do I Manage Trackers?

1. What Is a Tracker?

We use a variety of tracker methods. We use trackers to enable our servers to recognize your web browser and tell us how and when you visit and otherwise use the services through the internet, to analyze trends, and to learn about our user base so that we can improve our services and your experience.

We may combine non-personally identifiable information collected through trackers with other personal information that we have about you, for example, to tell us who you are or whether you have an account. We may also supplement the information we collect from you with information received from third parties to enhance our services or to offer you information that we believe may be of interest to you.

Please reference the descriptions below to learn more about the kinds of trackers we use and for what purpose.

A) Cookies

A cookie is a small string of text that a website (or online service) stores on a user's browser. It saves data on your browser about your visit to our site or other sites. It often includes a unique identifier.

  • First-party cookies are cookies set by us (or on our behalf) on our site.

  • Third-party cookies are cookies set by other companies whose functionality is embedded into our site.

  • Session cookies are temporary cookies stored on your device while you visit our site. They expire when you close your browser.

  • Persistent cookies are stored on your browser for a period after you leave our site. They expire on a set expiration date or when deleted manually.

We use persistent cookies to store your preferences and to keep a more accurate account of how you use our services, to target advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising efforts.

You can choose whether to accept cookies by editing your browser settings. However, if cookies are refused, your experience on our site may be worse, and some features may not work as intended.

B) Pixels

Pixels (also known as "web beacons," "GIFs" or "bugs") are one-pixel transparent images located on web pages or messages. They track whether you have opened these web pages or messages. Upon firing, a pixel logs a visit and may read or set cookies.

Pixels often rely on cookies to work, so turning off cookies can impair them. But even if you turn off cookies, pixels can still detect a web page visit.

C) JavaScript

JavaScript is a programming language. It can be used to write trackers that, when embedded into a page, allow us to measure how you interact with our site and other sites.

D) Software Development Kits (SDKs)

SDKs are pieces of code provided by our digital vendors in our mobile apps to collect and analyze certain device and user data.

E) Device Identifiers

Device identifiers are user-resettable identifiers comprised of numbers and letters. They are unique to a specific device, stored directly on the device, and used to recognize you and/or your device(s) across different apps and devices for marketing and advertising purposes.

F) ID Synching

Our digital and marketing vendors sometimes link data using "ID synching" or "cookie synching." They match the tracker ID they have assigned to you with one or more tracker IDs held in another company's database. This linked information is then used to determine which ad to show you.

2. What Trackers Do We Use And For Which Purpose?

Below is a list of the types of trackers that appear on our site.

Essential Trackers

Essential trackers are required for our site to operate and to provide you with the features or services you have requested (e.g., cookies that help you stay logged in). Without them, our site will not run smoothly, and some services or features might be unavailable.

Analytics Trackers

Analytics trackers collect information about your site use, which helps us improve our site. They show us which pages are most frequently visited, help us record any difficulties you have with our site, track subscription purchases and related behaviors, and measure how well ads perform. These trackers help us analyze site traffic patterns.

Marketing Trackers

These trackers help us determine which Joyloopgame ads to show you—both on our site and on other sites. They use information about your behavior on various sites to target our ads, limit the number of times you see an ad, personalize ads, and measure the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns.

Advertising Trackers

Advertising trackers help us and our advertising partners determine which third-party ads are selected for you. They collect information about your behavior and browsing habits on our services and other sites, as well as demographic details and interests, to aid in ad targeting. These trackers can limit ad frequency, make ads more relevant, and measure ad campaign effectiveness.

We work with advertisers, ad agencies, and other vendors to serve these ads, who often use their own trackers. The ads served can include additional trackers activated when an ad is visible or when you interact with it.

3. How Do I Manage Trackers?

In certain jurisdictions, when you first visit our site, you will see a banner notification about trackers. By clicking "accept all," you agree to their use as described here. You can manage your tracker settings anytime by clicking "Manage Privacy Preferences" in our website footer or in your app's "Privacy Settings" (or "Account Settings" for specific apps).

You can also refuse or accept trackers from our site via your browser settings. Be aware that refusing trackers may prevent you from signing in or using other tracker-dependent features.

Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually adjust this. Here are links to guidance for some popular browsers:

  • Safari on desktop and Safari Mobile (iPhone and iPads)

  • Firefox

  • Chrome

  • Microsoft Edge

  • Samsung Internet Browser

  • Brave

For more information about other browsers and trackers, including how to manage and delete them, you can visit relevant online guides and data protection authority websites .

The third-party advertisers and vendors we work with may be members of self-regulatory programs. You can opt out of interest-based advertising from many participating companies via:

  • AboutAds.info (for laptops)

  • Your Online Choices (for EU users)

  • NAI Mobile Choices or AppChoices (for mobile devices)

Note that opting out does not mean you will no longer see ads, and it is specific to the device and browser you use. You may still receive other types of ads from these companies and any type of ad from non-participating companies.

Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" setting. Please note that our services do not currently support "Do Not Track" requests.

Contact Us

If you have any queries regarding this Cookie Policy, please contact us at [email protected].