Privacy Policy

The Rush Hour Privacy Policy outlines how the game manages player data in this interactive CCTV prediction game. It’s relevant for all global users who bet on traffic in different cities. The policy includes anyone who plays the game via a mobile app or a web browser. This document goes over the types of data gathered from players and how this info is used for managing accounts, tracking bets, and handling payments. It also has information on personal data, where you are, and your transaction history. Players need to check these terms before they begin predicting vehicle numbers at real intersections.

Privacy Policy for Rush Hour Game

Personal data gathered

The live CCTV traffic game gathers various data from gamblers around the globe. Below are the key types of data that Rush Hour keeps on its servers:

How the game uses player data

Rush Hour uses data for six key purposes that keep the traffic prediction game running smoothly and safely:

Cookies and tracking tools

The table below presents four main types of tracking methods used in the game and how they work.

Tracking TypeBasic Use
Necessary cookiesStore login details and session data to keep players linked during rounds
Analytics cookiesTrack which cities and camera feeds players tend to watch the most
Marketing cookiesRemember bet types and amounts to display relevant promotions
Device identifiersIdentify mobile or browser access to improve video stream quality

CCTV streams, AI traffic counting, and your privacy

Rush Hour uses public traffic cameras from intersections around the world. These are real CCTV feeds that are already available or shared with permission. The game uses AI only to count vehicles – cars, motorcycles, and trucks. So, the AI technology does not collect personal data. There is no face recognition, and no biometric data is used at any point.

The system does not link any personal details to the vehicles on screen. Rush Hour also does not store any images or information about drivers or pedestrians. So, the AI simply tracks how many vehicles pass through the camera to decide the results. Personal identity is not part of this process.

Sharing Data with Third Parties

The policy outlines which organizations can receive data and explains the reasons for each transfer.

Data retention and player control

Rush Hour allows players to manage their personal data and account settings. If you want to update your information, request data removal, or close your account, you can do so by contacting the support team through the app or official website. The process may take some time, as requests are usually reviewed and handled manually. It’s also a good idea to check your account after submitting a request to make sure your changes have been applied.