Privacy Policy
Last Updated: October 20231. Data Controller Identity
Lilliput Miniatures Gaming Ltd is the data controller responsible for your personal information when you visit Lilliput Town Rush. We are committed to protecting your privacy in accordance with the UK Data Protection Act 2018 and the UK GDPR. If you have any questions regarding your data, please contact us via our support channels.
2. Data Collection
As a no-registration platform, we collect only minimal, non-personally identifiable data to ensure our games, such as Acorn Bounce Plinko and Pocket Watch Slots, function correctly. This includes basic device information and session data to maintain your Brass Gears balance locally.
3. Lawful Basis for Processing
Our lawful basis for processing this limited data is based on our legitimate interests in providing a secure and functional social casino experience. We do not process data for targeted advertising or track you across external websites.
4. Data Usage
The information we gather is used strictly to enhance your experience within Lilliput Town Rush. This involves saving your Brass Gears progress, preventing platform abuse, and monitoring the technical performance of our clockwork-themed games.
5. Data Sharing
We do not sell, rent, or trade any of your data to third parties. We may only share anonymized technical data with trusted service providers who host our platform, ensuring they comply strictly with UK data protection regulations.
6. Data Subject Rights
Under UK GDPR, you possess the right to access, rectify, erase, or port your data. Because Lilliput Town Rush operates without user accounts, the most effective way to erase your data (including your Brass Gears balance) is to clear your browser's local storage and cookies.
7. Cookie Policy Reference
We utilize standard web technologies, including cookies, to maintain your session. For detailed information on how we deploy these technologies to keep the town running smoothly, please refer to our dedicated Cookie Policy.
8. Complaints to ICO
If you believe our processing of your data violates data protection laws, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), the UK's supervisory authority for data protection issues.