Chicken Road
ENES
Open game

18+ · InOut Games · RTP 98%

Privacy notes

This privacy page explains how an editorial Chicken Road site should treat basic visitor information. It is written plainly so users can understand what may happen before opening any game link.

This page focuses on handling basic site data in plain language.

Chicken Road game screen
Single Player · 04.04.2024

Information a simple site may process

Basic technical data

A normal website can receive browser, device and requested page information. For handling basic site data in plain language, the useful habit is to pause before action: difficulty is chosen first, the road state is read second, and the stop point remains visible.

Cookies and basic measurement

Small files, clear purpose

Cookies may support preferences, measurement or security without becoming part of the game. This matters because Chicken Road is a step game where speed can hide the decision. The page keeps the wording practical and avoids claims outside the official facts.

Verified game facts

Facts are checked against the official product page.

ProviderInOut Games
FormatSingle Player road game
RTP98%
Release date04.04.2024
DifficultyEasy, Medium, Hard, Hardcore

Game links and third-party platforms

Different privacy rules

An external casino or game lobby applies its own privacy terms after the user leaves. The player should ask whether the next move is still clear, whether the selected level still feels acceptable and whether the session limit is still intact.

Contact messages

Only send what is needed

Editorial messages should include only the detail needed to understand the issue. A clean article makes it easier to compare related pages, return to the current topic and open the game only when the choice is deliberate.

What to check
Basic technical dataA normal website can receive browser, device and requested page information.
Small files, clear purposeCookies may support preferences, measurement or security without becoming part of the game.
Different privacy rulesAn external casino or game lobby applies its own privacy terms after the user leaves.
Only send what is neededEditorial messages should include only the detail needed to understand the issue.

Retention and deletion requests

Keep data no longer than needed

Messages should be kept only as long as needed to answer or handle the request. On mobile this becomes more important, because a small screen and quick tap area can make a decision feel automatic even when it should be reviewed.

Privacy links that help context

Terms and contact

Terms and contact explain how site use and editorial messages fit together. The section links back into the site structure so the article does not end at a vague recommendation or leave the player without context.

Questions players ask

What should I check first on privacy?

A normal website can receive browser, device and requested page information.

Does this page change the official game facts?

No. Provider, format, RTP, release date and difficulty names stay tied to the official product information.

Where should I go next?

The next useful reads are Terms, Contact, depending on which part of the decision needs more context.