Cookie Document
Cookie Policy
Last Updated: November 20, 2025
Cookies help our browser games remember you, understand how you use our web-based entertainment, and improve your overall experience. This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how Solivarion uses them in our HTML games, what types of cookies we deploy, and how you can control cookie preferences when enjoying our web-based gaming experiences.
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Understanding Cookies and Similar Technologies
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. These files contain information that helps browser games remember your preferences, understand your behavior, and provide a more personalized experience during subsequent visits to our HTML games.
How Cookies Work
When you access our web-based games, your browser downloads cookies to your device. These files remain stored locally and are sent back to our HTML games servers when you return, allowing our browser games to recognize your device and recall information about your previous sessions.
Cookies can be "session cookies" that expire when you close your browser, or "persistent cookies" that remain on your device for a specified period or until manually deleted. Both types play important roles in delivering our web games effectively.
Beyond Traditional Cookies
In addition to cookies, our browser games may use similar technologies including:
- Web beacons (also called pixel tags or clear GIFs) that track user interactions with our HTML games
- Local storage objects that allow our web-based games to store data locally on your device
- Session storage that temporarily holds information during a single browsing session
- Analytics scripts that collect information about how users interact with our browser games
Throughout this policy, references to "cookies" encompass all these similar technologies used in our HTML games.
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Why We Use Cookies in Our Browser Games
Cookies serve multiple essential purposes that enable our HTML games to function properly and provide you with an optimal experience when engaging with our web-based entertainment.
Primary Cookie Purposes
We use cookies to enable essential functionality of our browser games, remember your preferences and settings, analyze how users interact with our HTML games, improve performance and user experience, and ensure security of our web-based entertainment platform.
Essential Functionality
Some cookies are necessary for our HTML games to work properly. These enable basic functions like page navigation, access to secure areas of our browser games, and remembering actions you've taken during a session. Without these essential cookies, certain features of our web-based games simply cannot function.
Experience Enhancement
Cookies help our browser games remember your preferences—such as language selection, display settings, or gameplay configurations—so you don't need to reset them each visit. This creates a smoother, more personalized experience when you return to enjoy our HTML games.
Performance and Analytics
Understanding how users interact with our web-based games helps us improve them. Analytics cookies collect information about which features are popular, where users encounter difficulties, and how our browser games perform across different devices and browsers. This data guides our development priorities for our HTML games.
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Types of Cookies We Use
Our browser games deploy several categories of cookies, each serving distinct purposes in delivering our HTML games and web-based entertainment experience.
| Cookie Type |
Purpose |
Duration |
| Strictly Necessary |
Enable core functionality of our browser games including security, network management, and accessibility features |
Session or up to 1 year |
| Functionality |
Remember your choices and preferences to enhance your experience with our HTML games |
Up to 2 years |
| Performance |
Collect information about how users interact with our web-based games to identify areas for improvement |
Up to 2 years |
| Analytics |
Help us understand usage patterns, popular features, and user journeys through our browser games |
Up to 2 years |
Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for our HTML games to function and cannot be disabled in our systems. They are usually set in response to actions you take that constitute a request for services, such as setting privacy preferences, logging in, or filling in forms within our browser games.
- Session management cookies that keep track of your browsing session in our web-based games
- Security cookies that authenticate users and prevent fraudulent use of our HTML games
- Load balancing cookies that distribute traffic across our browser games infrastructure
- User interface customization cookies that remember your display preferences
Functionality Cookies
These cookies enable enhanced functionality and personalization in our browser games. They may be set by us or by third-party providers whose services we've added to our HTML games. If you do not allow these cookies, some or all of these services may not function properly in our web-based entertainment.
- Preference cookies that remember your settings and choices across sessions
- Language cookies that display our browser games in your preferred language
- Gameplay configuration cookies that recall your game settings
- Accessibility cookies that support assistive technologies for our HTML games
Performance and Analytics Cookies
These cookies collect information about how visitors use our browser games, which pages are most popular, how users navigate through our HTML games, and whether they encounter errors. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and anonymous.
- Page view tracking to understand which areas of our web-based games receive most attention
- User flow analysis to see how visitors navigate through our browser games
- Performance monitoring to identify slow-loading elements in our HTML games
- Error tracking to discover and fix issues affecting our web-based entertainment
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First-Party vs Third-Party Cookies
Cookies used in our browser games come from two sources: first-party cookies set directly by Solivarion, and third-party cookies set by external services integrated into our HTML games.
First-Party Cookies
First-party cookies are placed directly by our web-based games and can only be read by our HTML games. We have full control over these cookies and use them to:
- Maintain functionality and features of our browser games
- Remember your preferences and settings for our HTML games
- Collect analytics about usage of our web-based entertainment
- Improve security and prevent fraud in our browser games
Third-Party Cookies
Third-party cookies are set by services we've integrated into our HTML games to enhance functionality or gather analytics. These external providers have their own privacy policies governing their cookie usage:
- Analytics services that help us understand how users interact with our browser games
- Content delivery networks that ensure fast loading of our web-based games
- Support services that enable us to provide assistance to HTML games users
We carefully select third-party services used in our browser games and require them to handle data responsibly. However, we do not control these external cookies directly. We encourage you to review privacy policies of third-party services integrated into our HTML games.
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Specific Cookies Used in Our Browser Games
Below is a detailed overview of the principal cookies deployed by our HTML games, including their names, purposes, and retention periods.
| Cookie Name |
Purpose |
Type |
Duration |
| sv_session |
Maintains your browsing session across pages of our web-based games |
Strictly Necessary |
Session |
| sv_preferences |
Stores your display and gameplay preferences for our browser games |
Functionality |
1 year |
| sv_analytics |
Collects anonymous usage statistics for our HTML games |
Analytics |
2 years |
| sv_performance |
Monitors load times and performance of our web-based games |
Performance |
6 months |
| sv_consent |
Records your cookie consent preferences for our browser games |
Strictly Necessary |
1 year |
This list represents the primary cookies used in our HTML games. Additional cookies from integrated third-party services may also be present when you use our web-based entertainment. These cookies help us deliver a smooth, secure, and enjoyable experience with our browser games.
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Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You have control over how cookies are used when you interact with our browser games. Multiple methods exist for managing cookie preferences, and we respect your choices regarding cookie usage in our HTML games.
Your Cookie Control Options
You can control cookies through browser settings, our cookie preference center, or by declining optional cookies when prompted. Note that disabling certain cookies may impact functionality of our web-based games, as some cookies are essential for basic operation of our browser games.
Browser-Level Cookie Management
All modern browsers allow you to control cookie behavior. You can typically:
- Block all cookies, though this will prevent proper functioning of our HTML games
- Block third-party cookies while allowing first-party cookies from our browser games
- Delete existing cookies stored by our web-based games
- Set your browser to ask permission before accepting each cookie from our HTML games
Each browser has different methods for controlling cookies. Consult your browser's help documentation for specific instructions on managing cookies when using our web-based entertainment.
Impact of Blocking Cookies
While you can restrict or block cookies used by our browser games, doing so may significantly impact your experience:
- Some features of our HTML games may not function properly or at all
- You may need to manually adjust settings each time you visit our web-based games
- Certain security features protecting our browser games may not work effectively
- Your experience with our HTML games may be less personalized and convenient
Strictly necessary cookies cannot be disabled through our cookie preference center, as they are essential for our web-based games to function. However, you can still block these through your browser settings, though this will prevent use of our browser games entirely.
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Do Not Track Signals
Some browsers offer "Do Not Track" (DNT) signals that request websites not to track browsing activity. Currently, there is no universal standard for how websites should respond to DNT signals.
Our browser games do not currently respond to Do Not Track signals. However, you can use the cookie management options described above to control tracking in our HTML games. We continue to monitor developments in DNT standards and may implement support for these signals in our web-based entertainment in the future.
Alternative Privacy Tools
Beyond DNT signals, you may use various privacy tools to limit tracking across websites, including our browser games:
- Browser privacy extensions that block trackers in web-based games
- Private browsing modes that don't store cookies after sessions end
- VPN services that mask your location when accessing HTML games
- Ad blockers that may also block some tracking elements in browser games
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Cookies and Mobile Devices
When you access our browser games through mobile devices, cookie handling may differ from desktop browsers. Mobile browsers and apps use various mechanisms to store information and track usage of our HTML games.
Mobile Browser Cookies
Mobile browsers support cookies similarly to desktop browsers, though management interfaces may differ. When using our web-based games on mobile devices, cookies function as described throughout this policy. You can typically manage mobile browser cookies through the browser's settings menu.
Mobile-Specific Identifiers
In addition to cookies, mobile devices may use advertising identifiers or other tracking mechanisms. While our HTML games primarily rely on standard web cookies, some integrated services may use these mobile identifiers. You can typically manage these through your device's privacy settings rather than through browser settings.
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Updates to Cookie Usage
As our browser games evolve and new technologies emerge, our cookie usage may change. We may add new cookies to support new features in our HTML games, remove cookies that are no longer needed, or modify how existing cookies function in our web-based entertainment.
Notification of Changes
We will update this Cookie Policy when we make material changes to cookie usage in our browser games. The "Last Updated" date at the top of this policy reflects when changes were last made. We encourage periodic review of this policy to stay informed about how cookies are used in our HTML games.
For significant changes affecting cookie usage in our web-based games, we may provide additional notice through prominent announcements on our browser games or through direct communication where possible.
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Cookies and Privacy
Cookie usage intersects closely with our broader privacy practices. This Cookie Policy should be read in conjunction with our Privacy Policy, which provides comprehensive information about how we collect, use, and protect information gathered through our browser games.
While this policy focuses specifically on cookies and similar technologies used in our HTML games, our Privacy Policy covers all aspects of information handling in our web-based entertainment, including data not collected through cookies.
Cookie Data Protection
Information collected through cookies in our browser games receives the same security protections as other data we handle. We implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect cookie data from unauthorized access, alteration, or disclosure. However, as with all internet-based technologies, we cannot guarantee absolute security of information stored in cookies used by our HTML games.