Cookie Policy
Cookies show up in most apps and review sites, and they’re mainly small notes a browser keeps for later. On this page we explain how cookies work on our Chicken road service and what they do during normal browsing. Some are strictly needed so pages load correctly, while others help us understand what sections people actually use.
We keep the focus on clarity: what is stored, why it is stored, and how long it tends to stay. You can read it start to finish or jump to the part that matches your question, and nothing here asks you to install extra software. The goal is simple—help Chickenroad visitors make informed choices without drowning in legal noise.
Summary of the purpose of the cookie policy
This cookie policy describes which cookie categories we use, what each category is for, and what happens if you switch some off. For Chicken road, cookies support basic flow, like keeping preferences consistent and avoiding repeated setup steps. We also use limited measurement to spot broken pages and slow loading, because those issues are hard to notice from our side.
None of these cookies are meant to read private messages or pull data from other sites, and Chickenroad does not treat cookie IDs like a personal profile. If we change the way we collect measurements, we update this policy so the rules stay in one place.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file saved by your browser after you visit a site. It usually contains an ID or a setting value, not a full record of who you are. Some cookies last only until you close the tab, while others stay longer so your settings remain the next time you return.
Cookies can also be set by tools we use, such as analytics or embedded media, depending on what you load. They cannot run programs on your device, and they do not have access to your local photos or files. If you clear cookies, your browser simply forgets previous choices and may treat you like a new visitor. That is why Chickenroad may ask you to confirm preferences again after a cleanup.
How and why cookies are used
Cookies are used here for practical reasons, and Chicken road works best when the browser can remember a few small settings.
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Essential cookies keep pages loading, forms submitting, and navigation stable.
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Preference cookies remember language, layout, and consent choices.
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Analytics cookies count visits and point out slow pages or repeated errors.
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Security cookies help reduce automated abuse and repeated failed login attempts.
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Referral cookies record where a visit came from when you arrive through a tracked promotion.
If you want to review or remove any of them, your browser settings will show the entries, and you can mention Chickenroad in a message if a specific name looks unfamiliar.
Your Rights
You control cookie storage through your browser, and Chickenroad respects whatever choice you make there.
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You can review cookie categories and delete selected cookies from your browser’s privacy panel.
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You can block third-party cookies while allowing first-party cookies if you prefer tighter limits.
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You can set your browser to delete cookies on exit to reduce long-term storage on shared devices.
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You can adjust privacy signals such as “Do Not Track” where your browser supports them.
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You can use device-level ad and tracking controls if your operating system provides them.
If clearing cookies changes how the site behaves, you can set preferences again, and Chicken road will treat the next visit like a fresh start.
Contact details
If something in this policy feels unclear, reaching out is often faster than hunting through browser menus. We can help you identify a cookie by name and explain what it does for Chicken road. To keep the conversation efficient, include your device type and the browser you use.
If you can, add a short note about what you were doing when you noticed the cookie or the issue. You can contact us at contact@chicken-road-appgame.com, and we read messages in the order they arrive. We may ask follow-up questions so we can answer precisely without guessing.
Effective Date
This cookie policy applies from the moment it is published on our site and covers the pages you visit from that point onward. We update the wording when we add a tool, remove an old one, or change how we measure performance. Some edits are just about clarity, while bigger changes affect which categories of cookies are used.
When updates happen, the newest version replaces the previous one, so you only have one set of rules to check. If you want to confirm what changed, write to us and mention Chickenroad so we can point you to the relevant section.
