Privacy Policy
Last Updated: October 2023
1. Introduction to Neo-Chewtopia Privacy
Welcome to Bubblegum Blitz. Bubblegum Entertainment Ltd acts as the data controller for your personal information. We are committed to protecting your privacy in accordance with the UK Data Protection Act 2018 and UK GDPR.
2. Information We Process
Because we operate without user accounts, the data we collect is minimal. We process basic session data, such as your IP address and localized browser data, to ensure our games like Gumball Glide and Hyper-Pop Reactor run smoothly. We also track your BubbleWatts balance via local storage.
3. Lawful Basis for Processing
Under UK GDPR, our lawful basis for processing this localized session data is our legitimate interest in providing a functional and secure free-to-play website. We do not use this data for personalized advertising or third-party tracking.
4. Game Session Data
When you engage with Hyper-Pop Reactor or Gumball Glide, your interactions and BubbleWatts scores are processed locally on your device. We do not transmit or store your virtual currency balance on external servers, ensuring your gameplay remains private to your current session.
5. Your Data Subject Rights
As a UK resident, you have the right to access, rectify, or request the erasure of any personal data we might hold. You also have the right to data portability and the right to object to processing. Requests can be sent to our support email.
6. Cookies and Local Storage
We use local storage and essential cookies to maintain your BubbleWatts balance across page reloads. For detailed information on how we deploy these technologies, please refer to our dedicated Cookie Policy.
7. Data Retention
Session data is retained only for as long as necessary to facilitate your current visit to Bubblegum Blitz. Once you clear your browser data, your BubbleWatts and game progress are permanently deleted from your device.
8. Complaints to the ICO
If you are unhappy with how Bubblegum Entertainment Ltd handles your data, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). We encourage you to contact us first so we can address your concerns directly.